 My name is Aline Spencer-Gonsalch. I am from Cape Verde and I work in the Land and Water Division at the FAO as a Water Productivity Information Management Consultant for the Vapor Project. I would say that it's um, tangentially related to information communication technologies, as in it has it at its core, but it's really about their promotion. In fact, I have a background in geography and in geographic information systems in GIS and I work in a project that has remote sensing at its core. I work on the communication component of assisting the project and the people involved in it get across what this data can do and how it can be useful in a variety of contexts and applications. What I've just described to you really matches another central interest of mine, which is visual design. I am very interested and intrigued at how it can be used as a tool for effective communication, especially when it comes to dealing with very technical topics such as remote sensing and particularly where it meets with agriculture, which is at the center of our lives. It's so important. So I'm often trying to answer the question, how can I use visual tools to facilitate the understanding of vapor data and its users or potential. As someone who believes strongly in the key role of the technology, specifically geospatial technologies have to play in helping tackle key challenges, I think I would attempt to reassure her that in the field of ICT there is room for a variety of skill sets and interests and I would encourage her to not hesitate to direct her studies and her personal learning efforts in the direction of that intersection.