 My name is Mike Mina. I work in communications at the International Committee of the Red Cross in Kenya. I'm a Kenyan and I love Kenya. One of the reasons why I love Kenya is because of the weather. Look, I'm an outdoor person and the weather here allows me to be myself. It allows me to have fun because it doesn't get too hot, it doesn't get too cold. So throughout the year, there is always something to do for me. And the other thing that I really love about Kenya is the landscapes. I mean, just look at this. Quite beautiful. This is a town called Magadi, three hours from Nairobi. Famously known for bad watching, production of sauce and for people who love the outdoors like myself. This is a great spot for landscape and nature photography. I love spending time with people. We are in Lamo. Lamo is a coastal town in Kenya, very beautiful place, a world heritage town famously known for its rich cultural and built heritage. But despite this beauty and heritage, some areas in Lamo have been experiencing insecurity over the years. For example, back in 2014, there is a town that was attacked leaving many widows behind with their children. Now, working with our main partners in Kenya, the Kenya Red Cross, we assisted some of these women to start small businesses in order for them to sustain their families. But not just the widows, we are also working with fishing communities to boost their income by providing them with boat engines, cooler boxes, nets and other equipment to upscale their businesses and better support their families. We've also supported some youth to undertake professional certification at Amarin College and this increases their chance of getting jobs in the marine industry. Kenya is a key humanitarian and diplomatic hub that hosts different international organizations and institutions. Through various platforms, we engage these institutions to explain and advance our positions on different humanitarian issues and raise awareness of humanitarian needs of the communities that we serve. For many years, Kenya has hosted refugees from neighboring countries and again, working with the Kenya Red Cross, we support the tracing and reunification of separated families in these camps. Our work here in Nairobi also has a lot of global significance for ICRC's operations. For example, the logistics support center that is based in Nairobi is the second largest logistics support center in the whole of ICRC's global logistics network and this logistics support center plays a very key role in the delivery of humanitarian aid and other supplies and equipment in the region. At the end of the day for me, working with the ICRC among an amazing network of people reaching out to others at their time of need is a great, great privilege that gives me most joy and purpose in the course of my work.