 Hello, I'm going to talk about the upcoming 10th international conference on community-based adaptation. One of the organizations that will be hosting is the International Center for Climate Change and Development. I'm very pleased that this is the first time that we'll be hosting this major international conference. We're expecting well over 150 international participants all together, together with about 100 participants from one of these, so 250 all together. Just under 100 of the international participants will be coming three days early to participate in the three days of field visits that we have arranged for them, which we do at each of these international conferences. Last year we held it in Kenya, we had well over 300 participants a year before that it was in Kathmandu in Nepal, and we had a similar number of people. We always do a three-day field visit for the international participants, after which they come back and we have another four days of the conference itself. The theme for this year's conference is urban communities and building resilience of urban communities. So we've chosen a number of urban communities to visit. We also have participants from many urban communities, not just Bangladesh, but from other countries as well, and we're looking forward to a very good discussion around these issues. The way we run these conferences is not a normal, formal conference format, much more like an interactive workshop with games and videos and theater and discussions, and so by the end of it we come out with a lot of good friendships, new ideas, ideas for taking things forward, and we hope that we have a declaration or an outcome that we can share on the last day, which is going to be the 28th of April this year. And I welcome everybody to watch us on www.cda10.