 Loko leve of finance strength lies in the fact that they respond to the felt needs of people who are impacted by private change. It's the people who know what is most important, what is urgent, and by allowing them to make a decision over these resources how they are used, it enables them to respond to those needs in a more clear and effective way. It works best when you have communities organized, able to discuss and agree among themselves what is it or what we move with first. Simply prioritization, enabling the community to prioritize among themselves, but also having the authorities, the local level government supporting them to do that. In our case we see the value in technical officers from the county government supporting what is coming from the ground, from the communities in terms of adding more information that they know, adding the technical expertise to strengthen these priorities coming from the local level. That way when you have the two parties working together there is the harnessing of knowledge and expertise from the different groups and also there is the element of sustainability because you could knit well among the different actors. For me what should happen next is that yes we need to track how the little resource that has gone down is being used and how to strengthen the systems put in place. So the focus should be keeping track of what's being spent, but also looking at ways in which we can upscale or pick up and run with good examples that are coming out. It's also good to learn from the few challenges or failures that we experience. So for me it's about taking stock of what has happened and upscaling this where possible. Especially by investing in institutions and systems to ensure that those that have been taken to scale can be replicated widely.