 My research is about estimating the number of deaths of children who die before age five in Kenya over time and the reasons behind these deaths that we observe in each one of our districts, in Kenya we call them counties, those are our sub-national areas. The number of kids who are dying before age five in Kenya is quite high. We have not achieved any of our internationally set goals over time, that's at the national level, so we need to do more to understand why we have this high number of deaths before age five so that we can reduce them and we can achieve the internationally set goals by the international community. I have a whole set of about 30 possible causes of these deaths that would involve like immunization, antenatal care attendance, it would be skilled by the attendance, whether a kid was delivered in a hospital, the nutrition status, you might be underweight, you might be stunted, such reasons are the things that I'm looking at if they would be the drivers of this and I'm expecting that some say Maria risk might contribute more than nutrition status, that is what I want to find out so that we know where to prioritize more going forward. These experience of research quite means several things to me, it has changed how I look at things analytically, anything that I meet across my way, I want to ask why is it that way, why is it not this way, it has given me a different way of looking at things, it has come out naturally and also I'm inspired to get to that level where I can be able to give back to the society, use what I've learnt over time to pass to the other generation coming after us. What I'd like to achieve rather than being called a doctor, it will be my hope that this work will be used within Kenyan governance structure to be able to lower under 5 mortality. We use this data for decision making rather than presumed decision, use evidence to make decision that will guide mortality to go low, these might mean changing policies, putting other new policies, prioritizing new things, these will be very fulfilling to me if I live to see this being done out of this research in Kenya.