 We're here at Beyond 2015, the Global Youth Summit in San Jose, Costa Rica, and I'm very pleased to be joined by Shakir Azizi from Afghanistan. Shakir, thank you very much for being with us today. Thank you and thank you, special thanks to ITU and to Costa Rica for inviting us as an Afghan student and delegate in this beautiful summit. I'd like to start off by asking you about your presence here, what brought you here and how you discovered it and how you heard about it, and also a little bit about your interesting journey I believe you had getting here. Yeah, journey was not that much interesting, but I heard about this summit from youths. I'm a member of youth organization in Afghanistan, in world youth organization. Meanwhile, I'm a global shaper, so the main source we got information, we get information about these kind of summits, especially which are designed for youths from world economic forum and global shaper community. So I'm much interested in these kind of summits, especially where different people from different countries are participating. For me, I think it is one of the way, beside other benefits, one of the way to get to know people, culture, make friends and be their friends in Afghanistan and have one friend from each country and finally have something on hand, which will be the final of this summit. So that is why they make me to apply, to struggle, to write many emails, to bother ITU by sending many emails. Finally, thanks to them that they selected me and started the journey, although it is VIP, then a person can come from Afghanistan to Costa Rica in 18 hours almost, but I arrived in 96 hours, had trouble in Dubai, in Sao Paulo, in Brazil, and finally in Panama to Costa Rica. So I didn't like it, because what I feel some nations and some people in the world are behaving when they see your passport. If they see your passport, if it is Western, then they behave very well. If it is Eastern or Asia or specifically South Asia or Middle Asia or Afghanistan, then they start asking thousands of questions, usually these questions. So these are the problems and I don't want them beyond 2015. And let's hope so too. I mean, this is very much a global summit. A lot of people are also contributing remotely as well. And so we're hoping to get a whole load of contributions. Obviously, we have already started to get a lot of contributions. What you're personally involved in a number of different projects. And I wanted to ask you about the projects that you're physically involved in as well. One of the projects which exactly physically involved me in this summit is I'm working on a project that is first of its kind and ever built in the history of Afghanistan. Our national language is Pashto. Pashto is speaking both in Afghanistan and Pakistan. Almost more than 70 million people are Pashto and living Pashto. They don't have only one online dictionary. Now the world is changing from book to computer. So it means we should transfer the dictionary back to computer and to be on software. I'm working on to make first English to Pashto and Pashto to English. Vice versa dictionary to in Pashto version. And then to other six big languages. And then if you could to other languages too. So then we will have Pashto language in Chinese and German and Portugal and even in Spanish. That you here is spoken after that. Our this is exactly our third plan a third step. But our second step is after making online Pashto dictionary. Making softwares because in Afghanistan money people. I can say almost 70 percent or 80 percent people do not have access to internet. So the only way for them to use these dictionaries to have them on CD and installing. So I'm working. So this I can say this is an ICT project. Did this project that's made me and that motivate me to be in this kind of summit especially in this summit. Talking about the summit itself. What are you hoping will come from this summit. Well what agenda is beyond 2015. Every participant should. Yeah it is a global issue because we live now in a village. So if we live in the village one of the home of villages Afghanistan. So I am thinking of 2000 beyond 2015 of Afghanistan. The outcome of the summit should be something to send to governments to endorse them to must implement. So whatever here it is the decided or this decision is to be either to motivate government or to force government to distribute ICT equipments or to work in this sector. So I think I see Afghanistan involved in this. So my expectation is whatever Afghanistan is now I don't want them after 2015. So now we have 20 percent participation of Internet or 20 percent people have access beyond 2014 I want them to 50. So this kind of summit and this summit can do this. Well that's very much hope so. Well thank you very much indeed for being with us today Shakir and I wish you the very best for the future. Thank you and thank you.