 Good morning all. My name is Vincent from Kenya. I think for Kenya having prepared the strategy, the response strategy on climate change and the action plan, the next three very important moves for the country are one, financial mobilization, two, development of an efficient monitoring and evaluation system, and three, development of a legislative framework. As far as financial mobilization is concerned, you realize that our strategy and our action plan are very ambitious in terms of financial requirements. In fact, in the next five years, we will be in need of more than 12 billion US dollars to be able to actualize the proposals of the plan. And for this reason, it will be prudent for the country to come up with a financial mobilization plan. And I can tell you that plans are hand away to come up with an adaptation authority which will be responsible for pulling resources and sourcing for funds from multiple sources. We cannot rely on the revenue from our country because the economy of our country is young. So we will be in need of resources from multiple sources and particularly from developed world. Secondly, as far as monitoring and evaluation is concerned, we have already begun aligning the action plan with our mid-term planning process. In fact, we are going to be conducting periodic reviews after every five years and this is because we want to come up with climate smart projects. We want to be conducting after every five years. For example, the current mid-term plan is covering the period 2013 to 2017 and also the action plan is also covering the same period. So we want the action plan and the mid-term plans to be running concurrently so much so that we can make the projects and the programs that have been proposed in the action plan. Climate smart and climate sensitive. As far as legislative framework is concerned, we have realized as a country that we cannot go far without an up-to-date legislation. Of course, we have related legislations in our country but I can say majority of these legislations are pieces of legislations that were legislated long time ago when climate was not a big issue in our country. So efforts are there to come up with a specific legislation and I can tell you the previous parliament made an effort to come up with a legislation although the bill was not concluded in parliament. So now that we have a new parliament in place and a new government in place it is my expectation that this issue will be reignited in parliament and a new legislation which is up-to-date specifically on climate change be put in place. So as far as Kenya is concerned, I think those three issues are the critical concerns these are the issues that will make us implement both the strategy and the action plan for Kenya efficiently. Thank you very much.