 This is Moshumi Parvin from Bangladesh. I work with a project under Ministry of Disaster Management and Relief. I am a group member of the government group network for working on climate change mainstreaming, planning and budgeting process. By informing with the group, I have learned a lot. I'll highlight here four key points that I have benefited from myself as well as my country. First of all, by sharing ideas with the group, I understand the cross-cutting issues around the world, particularly across the member countries. Second one is, it helps me to pick good ideas from the member countries. For example, Gambia is promoting public-private partnership by promoting tourism companies to come in the climate change investment process. The government and the tourism company make a good partnership and they are implementing very well. I have learned we can replicate the ideas in my countries in Bangladesh where public-private partnership is not that much effective. Another point is, by exchanging ideas, it helps me to showcase the good practices that exist in Bangladesh right now. For example, we have showcased some good practices like climate finance landscape in Bangladesh and we have suggested to introduce and adopt and implement climate-fiscal framework in Bangladesh. I have got ideas by exchanging with the group members, so it helps another way. Last point I made that by exchanging the ideas with the group, I can get the impression what good practices are moving around the world. So I can raise the issue with the policy makers. Often I will get a chance to attend a meeting with the policy makers, the government officials, NGOs and other stakeholders. So I will get a chance to raise the issues and raise the voice to introduce the good practices. I have learned from the group.