 While COVID-19 continues to disrupt physical classroom engagement in the education sector, the Ministry of Education is continuing efforts to enable online learning through the distribution of smart devices. The recipients of the latest laptop donation are members of the Empress Eve Agro Security Central's Ease Arastopherian Women's Farming Organization. Minister for Education, Innovation, Generations and Sustainable Development, Honourable Dr. Gilbert highlighted the importance of supporting women, especially during a pandemic. One of the things that COVID-19 has unearthed is the vulnerability, the heightened vulnerability of women and girls, especially during a pandemic. In fact, many of them are engaged in the informal sector, many are young entrepreneurs, and this particular group of ladies from Ease have among them, fisherfolk and farmers. They are also single mothers. Honourable Dr. Gilbert said the donation to Ease is a perfect intersection of the work done under her portfolio. When we speak of sustainable development, we also speak of sustainable livelihoods. And that is why, thanks to the Engender Project, through the kindness and benevolence of our partners such as UN Women and our friends in Canada, we were able to mobilize some resources to intervene in the lives of our women who found themselves further marginalized because they had lost their jobs because of COVID or had encountered additional economic hardship. The leader of Ease, Danny James expressed gratitude for the minister's continued support. I would like to first thank the minister for receiving us, for listening to us, for assisting us, because from inception, when I first put the group together after COVID, we went to the minister and she was very, very instrumental in receiving us, wanting to assist us and coming in today. She has showed us she is on board with us and we do appreciate and we give thanks for the donation which we know will help and benefit our children in doing online schooling, online learning in these times, in these COVID times now. Once again, Madam Minister, we want to thank you. Coming from the group, we want to thank you immensely. The Engender Project, UN Women and Canadian Allies to the Governmental Inclusion, all partnered on the initiative.