 My name is Paul DeSancre. I work at the Climate Change Secretary in Bonn. We were here supporting the LDC expert group, The Leg, conduct a one-day regional NAP Expo as part of the CBA conference. The Expo is basically an opportunity for NAP teams from countries, mostly government teams, to share their experience on NAPs, their best practices, whatever is coming up in terms of their work to formulate their NAPs and then to interact with the various groups attending the CBA conference, mostly the civil society groups at NGOs, researchers and so forth. It's been a wonderful opportunity for the two teams to talk to each other and see how they can better harmonize their work and then benefit from each other as they go forward from here. It's focused on Africa, mostly the Anglophon Africa, so they're representatives from mostly eastern and southern Africa. But everybody is at a different stage in terms of formulating their NAPs, so it was quite interesting to see the experience that's emerging in terms of dealing with different factors of climate change. The issues seem to be similar. Everybody is struggling with how to basically sort of prioritize adaptation and scale that up to communities that are best needed of the vulnerable communities and so forth. It's a huge emphasis on gender sensitivity and so on. It's an emphasis on making sure that the poor communities, the farmers and so forth, have access to resources and knowledge that they need to cope with climate change. Funding, financing is always an important topic, so there are a lot of very interesting examples here to sort of target and access different sources of finance. The government NAP teams usually rely on sort of major funding from the GCF, the Green Climate Fund, but most of the other stakeholders here rely on bilateral and sort of international agencies to support their work. So it's quite interesting to see how these can combine and achieve a greater impact on the national level. It's a full day. Very interesting discussions. The discussion is still going on, but we hope at the end of this to be able to summarize emerging good practice, maybe identify gaps where more can be done, and then we'll go from here to the next region. The next regional expo, most likely to be in Azure at the end of the year. And then next year there will be a global NAP expo that will be hosted by South Korea around April. So it will be an opportunity, I think, to kind of share lessons from the different regions and to see where we're at. Thank you.