 The C4Aird and Rwanda is very focused on healthcare. We have a lot of challenges when it comes to healthcare, a lot of challenges around access, quality of healthcare delivery. At the same time, we know that emerging technologies, things like artificial intelligence, for example, have a big role to play in terms of increasing access to healthcare in terms of increasing quality. Now, the issue is all these technologies, especially when you're talking about AI and other data-intensive technologies, you can't do anything if data is not being leveraged. There has to be a way for this data to be hardest. But then, of course, there's a lot of issues around ethics. So how do you provide access to people's data in a way that's going to be not harmful? At the center, Rwanda, the first thing that we did was to help co-design data protection and privacy law for Rwanda. So, basically, this establishes the framework for using personal data in Rwanda. And one of the things that was part of the law when we were starting to work, when it was there was this element of data localization. So what that means was all data has to be stored in Rwanda under any circumstance. So that is, of course, not ideal for a situation where you don't have enough local computing infrastructure. So the first thing that we did was, say, the context and the goals and aspirations that we have as a country is to facilitate innovation. So we have to think about how do you allow and enable these healthcare startups and these innovators to leverage computing infrastructure across the world. So that was one of the main interventions that we did as far as the data protection privacy law goes. The impact of being part of the CIFI network is really learning and sharing best practices. So a lot of the different centers, a lot of different countries are working on the same problems, looking at the same topics. So how do we not reinvent the wheel in Rwanda, for example? How do we leverage what, you know, Brazil, India, or South Africa has done to apply emerging technologies in a way that's contextualized for our situations but really driving real socioeconomic impact?