 Hello, my name is Siham Saeed from the Bedouin people here in Nwaiba, especially from the Muzaina tribe. Like we can say like Egyptian Bedouin women. I started political science at British University in Egypt in Cairo. My journey of education like started in class 4 in primary school in state of class 1 because a situation I will never, never forget. Like there is like a teacher, like choose a student to read in front of the whole class and in the time I decided to be the first for the first time to read in front of all the whole class. So I decided to raise my hand like this and then I was nervous and I was like, So Siham what you are doing? So and then the teacher choose me to read in front of the whole class. So I read and everything is good and after I done what? I did it. I finally read in the whole class. I finally everyone like I participated finally in the class and from that beginning and from that moment I started to care about education. I started to care about studying and also I remember that there are two groups of the Bedouin of the students where there are Bedouins and non-Bedouins and the Bedouins they don't care about education, participation in the class and so on. And like from this moment I inspired other Bedouin girls to be participate in the class. There is a challenge actually before going to college which is related to the Bedouin societies here like not allowing girls to go education and so on. So this is raise questions and comments for me like before going to Cairo and study there like oh Siham I'm going to study there alone and so on and why and the most comment or the most famous comment of this is stay here what you are going to to do in college and so on like at the end you will go to your husband's house and so on and this is kind of comment I didn't like it so much but this is kind of a challenge that I faced before going to Cairo. This is the bad part. There is a good part which I really really thank God for it which is giving me a father like he let me to be free he let me to go to Cairo and study there and so on. This is I really really thank God for this. When I go to Cairo also there is like a kind of culture shock there. The people or the simplicity of Nuaipa is not like in Cairo the crowded and the little people and how the people is here thinking like they are simple in thinking but people in Cairo like they are complex and not thinking like here and also how they wear their style of wearing for example we are wearing like a beya and the dress could but in Cairo there is a gents and so there is different kind of life. I get in touch with Habipa through Yasmeen Mr. Magid's daughter when I was 12 years old like I came here to sell beadwork and so on she teach us how to pray in the right way like doing this and doing this but after that I never come back to Habipa and in the last summer I graduate and I come back to Nuaipa again and they invite me to a woman dinner here in Habipa and so I know that they told me that Yasmeen there so yes Yasmeen there I want to meet here and so on and I came and actually meet here. In that time I connected with Lorena Mr. Magid's wife and then she connected me to Mr. Magid. From this moment I started to work for Habipa doing projects for the Bedouin community and how they are care about the Bedouins the project that they develop that will develop the people here's life and the level hot and also they trying to make Nuaipa as a sustainable model. Yes it's mitigated in many ways for example in the summer most of the families go to the mountain and stay all the night there without using electricity they just using the fresh air and sleep there and also in the winter also most of the families go to the mountain with goats and so on and they use electricity, use solar panels just for their basic needs they also are like farming in organic way without chemicals because they love the healthy food they love the product without chemicals so this is kind of simple life I believe in this is kind of simple life that the Bedouin people live and this is good to mitigate the climate change and reduce carbon in the air actually my dream for my community to keep this simple life and healthy life and preserve our traditions and customs here in Nuaipa