 Welcome to WSIS Forum 2018. I am delighted to be joined by Yvette Ramos who is Vice President of InWest in charge of external relations. So Yvette, thank you for joining us today. Thank you. And can you tell us a bit more about InWest to start with? Yes. InWest started in 1964, a long time ago. We are a global network of women in STEM organizations. STEM is Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics. We represent roughly 250,000 women in STEM in the world. We have members from roughly 100 countries and we work with and for STEM, Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics. So including ICTs, of course. Because women are vastly underrepresented in the STEM sector, aren't they? Yes. 10% roughly worldwide. 28% researchers are women in the world. This is UNESCO report. In Switzerland, only 10% of engineers are women. Europe globally, we are 18% to 25%. So there's a lot still to do. And we've seen at the WSIS that still there is a gender gap. And why is that? What do you think are the core roots of this problem? We are not sociologists. But there are facts and reports that girls don't go enough for STEM. We don't study STEM when we are young. And of course, inWest develops programs for kids. It is said that at the age of 10 to 12, we make our own decisions. So depending on the family, the education you get and the differences that you are raised with, compared to your brothers, then it can be a challenge in some countries. So of course you'd like to see more women in the STEM sector. But science, technology, overall, ICTs are also a powerful tool for including more women into the STEM sector. So we work not only for the usage of ICTs and including women in this usage of ICTs, but also as developers and integrators and entrepreneurs in ICTs. This is really what our goal is. We believe in a more equal world. And it's of course still a challenge at the 21st century. And we believe that WIS is here. And thanks to ITU, it is a great platform to voice that and work towards concrete actions. And it's a good platform to meet other stakeholders as well. Because it's a joint effort at the end of the day, isn't it? Yes, it is. And yesterday we signed a global agreement between the US International Network for Women Engineers and Scientists with various stakeholders, including the IFT, the Instituto Federal de Telecomunicaciones de Mérico, so the regulator and telecommunications of Mexico. They have 1,200 employees, only 57 women engineers in there. So we've got tools, we did a wonderful workshop and we signed an agreement with them with the ITU, the BDT. And thanks to Dr. Sanu, we are on the right track. And of course with ministers, including the Minister of ICT, Mrs. Aurélie from Benin, the Republic. And other stakeholders we are very happy to work with in the public and private sector. Yvette Ramos, thank you very much. Thank you.