 We are from Uganda, a farmer from the grassroot who fight for women's rights in farming. We are helping farmers to see that they can come out with one voice, to look for the market as in their groups, if they want the market. We are training them about the agro-courage, climate change, food sovereignty, so that we can help our Uganda to see that they can go back to their mother's seed. We are here to fight for our farmers. Most of them are fighting for the women in the grassroot. In Mubende, because all of the women cannot fight for themselves, they need a voice, they need to train them to see that they can fight for themselves. Most of the women are the people who work hard in the garden, but we are harvesting ritro because most let me say domestic violence. After digging and harvesting, the man can come and take out the money you have saved from your produce. Your menu is nothing, your menu is no food, your menu is no money. So you start looking for food to feed the family. Another one is about the land. If someone lost his husband, you don't have the right to remain on the land to look after your children. So for us, as in Uganda, we are fighting for those women who cannot fight for themselves. We are training them how they can get together in their groups and fight for their rights. As Ravaia Kampasina, we want to thank Ravaia Kampasina because it helps the country organizations to come out. They are sensitizing us, they are helping us to take us to the workshops, train us, and when we go back how we can train other women to fight for their rights. Let me tell you, as women, we have to come out, see that the government can make a favorable policy for us, like our seeds. For us every season we have to buy seeds, but our grandmothers seeds, you continue keeping your seeds, keeping them very well, looking after them. So we want to go back and take the women to start selecting their own seeds instead of planting the high breeds. One season, the next season you have to buy seeds and the next season you have to do this and train them how to use agro-courage. Because agro-courage helps us to keep our life very well. Because if we use the surrounding things we have, let me say for example, you have your cow at home, you can use the cow danga as manure. And we have piri piri, let me say we have piri piri, we have us which you cook in the kitchen if you mixed with piri piri. You can get a herb seed so that you can spray your greens and what and what instead of using those chemical things to spray your greens so that we can help ourselves. We are here in Sri Lanka, we are here in the international women's meeting. So when we go back we must see that we help other women to catch up and we task the government to help us because we are doing a great work with women. We are the one producing, we are the one working in the garden, we are the one cleaning the house. If you go with your men to the garden after the garden the man will come and rest. You continue with the work up to the evening and we are not paid. And we have strain our garage aid now because for us our years are going, we have strain our garage aid stand up. They can advocate themselves, they can be assertive, fight for their rights. In the future we are thinking the women will be on a good level with the men. If they are competing with the job it's okay. But for us in Uganda the good thing the women also can compete with the men in the same position. There is no problem you can stand with a man and in Uganda they are saying all women and men are equal. They can do the same job, they can compete together. So we want the next years when it comes we want all the women to be empowered. See that they can do what they want because they are the one working, they are the one training. Because a woman they want to be pregnant, a woman they want to produce. If you produce someone who can do something which is strong the men are there to look after what is produced. If the children is not good they say this one is for a woman, if it is a better children it is for a man. But we are together, we must fight together. I am calling all the men hold the word to come and support women so that we can go together. Fight for our rights, fight what we can do to get a better food, to get our organic food. Because organic food is good for our life, organic food is good for us, is good for our kids. So that we can go back and we get our grandfathers seeds which can resist for pests and what and what. I am calling even the government to make favourable policies for us. I am also asking I want First Circle Ravaia Kampasina for organizing such meetings for women, youth and other people. Because now we are suggesting that they can train our youth especially the young women. Now they can grow up when they are strong so that they can debate for themselves, they can ask what they want and the government can make the policies they want so that we can come together and fight for our rights.