 I am happy to say that there are many members and participants still in the room and eager to listen to the two speakers for this last lunch debate on Africa, but rather than having a discussion on Africa in general terms, we thought with the two prominent speakers, Madame Aminata Touré, former Prime Minister of Senegal and who is now serving as the President of the Conseil Économique et Sociale et Environnementale, you will tell us how you translate that into English or any other language. And so thank you very much Madame Aminata Touré to have accepted this role today. So you will speak about Senegal, I think, a case study, a very interesting one on the West in West Africa and for East Africa we have the pleasure of having Arkebe Okube, who is actually has been the advisor to the Ethiopian Prime Minister to three Ethiopian Prime Ministers and with the rank of Minister, so his Minister, Minister, Cabinet Minister and advisor to the Prime Minister of Ethiopia and by the way we congratulate him and his Prime Minister who as you know won the Nobel Peace Prize a few days ago. So that will give us two case studies, so to speak, one on West Africa, one East Africa. So thank you very much, please come here.