 I'm here at the ITU's Pen of Potentiary Conference in Busan in the Republic of Korea and I'm delighted to be talking to the Deputy Minister of Telecommunications, Ms. Malgorzeta Olszewska. Deputy Minister, you're very welcome. Thank you for your invitation. I'd like to start by asking you, what for the next four years are the priorities in the information communications and technology landscape in Poland for you? In Poland we have a lot of projects dedicated to how to develop infrastructure, e-services, e-skills, our citizens, and we are focused on that because more and more ICT involves our daily lives and for that we should work really hard, first build the proper infrastructure in our country, second help people how to use this technology for daily activities. And in Busan the gender track has been particularly prominent this year and I wanted to ask you if you believe that the gender divide issues are being appropriately reflected in the discussions here in Busan. Yesterday we had a great meeting which was organized by ITU management and I am really grateful for that because this is the platform where we can chance to meet all delegates from all countries in the world and we can also raise this issue how we ensure equal chances for men and for women to perform some activities, some tasks, ideas to develop ICT. And this is important because we as Poland trying to work on that and we have this issue on the top of the agenda, even once a month ago our president appointed women as Prime Minister so we see that ITU also is important when we are thinking about to more and more involve women into ITU activities which are connected with new technologies and probably there are some opinions that this is rather men's activity not for women but as you see and we can meet here many ministers which are women and work for telecommunication for new technologies for ICT. I am one of them and I want to share my experiences, my knowledge about that and I think that we can convince everybody that we are equal partners in this discussion like men. And you say you'd like to share your experiences about that so as a woman in the technology field what advice would you give to young girls aspiring to work in the area of ICTs? I think that nowadays more and more young women or young girls are involved about new technologies and this is their daily communication or they use them for example to use transport or going to the cinema or even watching or searching information in the internet but I think that we should promote and we should encourage young girls go to the technical universities and trying to work for ICT as they can because I think that we are well prepared for that and we have skills for that and we can work for the sector of economy which is getting more and more important in the economy I think of every country. We have such a project in Poland, girls as engineers and this is the program which is dedicated to promote technical studies and invite young girls to study at technical universities and the second girls in ICT there is a special program for young girls who study at technical university when they can go and to have some kind of trainings in companies which are involved in ICT business and they can realize their knowledge and their preparation to work for such companies like for example Cisco, SAS Institute or Microsoft. Deputy Minister, thank you very much for talking to us here today. Thank you.