 So, good morning everybody. Good morning girls, teachers, Excellencies, colleagues. Happy Girls in ICT Day to you all, and welcome to ITU to celebrate Geneva Girls in ICT Day. It's it's always very rejuvenating to be amongst a lot of young bright people. So it's really nice to have you all here and thank you very much for coming. You're joining a global community of girls and young women around the world celebrating Girls in ICT Day in around about a hundred and fifty different countries. So with the time difference this celebration has already taken place in countries such as Samoa, Australia and is now starting in many countries in Europe, in Africa, CIS region and later on today across the Americas including in the Metropolitan School of Panama where my three granddaughters will be participating. I'm pleased to say. So here in Geneva, we will be viewing the results of the workshops that many of you have been participating in of the last few weeks and I look forward very much to seeing the exhibits across in our other building later and we very much hope that these workshops will stimulate you to take a broader interest in ICTs and to follow this interest through your studies and into your careers and this is really important not just because ICTs and the technology is very interesting but also because it can lead to careers which really make a difference. Make a difference to people's lives but also make the world a better place. ICTs now play a central role in our lives both in our work and in our play and just about every job now requires some degree of digital skills. So whatever career path you are looking forward to taking, you really need digital skills to excel in that area. And in the ICT sector itself, there's a great shortage of skills. It's estimated that there are hundreds of thousands of vacancies in ICTs that are unfilled across the world. And of course, ICTs, as I say, improves people's lives everywhere through better healthcare, through better education, through better environmental protection, better communication and better governance. So if you want to improve the lives of people and the planet, and I know this is something that really interests girls, then a career in ICTs is the place for you. So I'd like to thank Her Excellency Ambassador Pamela Hamamoto, the United States, for joining us today and I'd also like to thank Her Excellency, Madam Ambassador Aya Diam Diallo of Mali, for also being here this morning with us. Thank you very much for joining us. Finally, I'd like to invite you all to follow the hashtag on Twitter, ICTs, girls in ICT, hashtag to share your experiences with the hundreds of thousands of girls around the world, also celebrating today, and also to follow our Twitter feed, which will show you what others are doing around the world. So thank you all very much again for coming and I wish you a very enjoyable girls in ICT day. Thank you.