 There is an urgent need to eliminate gender-based violence and protect vulnerable Palestinian women. We need to activate family law in order to protect women. In COP 27, I hope that they will have a result on gender inequality and to tackle this issue and that we can talk in COP 28 about the change rather than the problems. Hi, my name is Tia Kennedy. I'm a delegate here through the Love of Creation in Cairo. I'm currently in Egypt at COP 27. Standing united for violence against women, to me being here is very important because environmental justice means violence justice, especially in terms of missing and murdered Indigenous women in Canada. I'm at risk of being a part of those statistics as an Indigenous woman who's, you know, 12 times more likely to be murdered or possibly assaulted. And a lot of that is inter-connected with the violence that's happening to our lands. Crime against women is a crime against humanity. Suppressing women's rights is a crime against humanity because women constitute a very key position or space within the whole context of humanity. And beyond that, women are also very productive in many fields in agricultural economy like Africa where women occupy a lot of space within the agricultural economy. And so when we talk about the, looking at it from an existential position, women are very key and very instrumental in our assistance and crime against them should not be tolerated in any way. My message this year for 16 days of activism is that women should have access to justice. And being at the COP is a way to re-echo that women are facing so many challenges as a result of climate change. And I think we should start acting now, no more talking, acting. Let's do it together, united as women so that we stop all forms of violence against us. Everyone, my name is Yuster. I am one of the youth delegates on the Kairos and for the love of creation delegation. And I think that ending violence against women is a very important matter that has been bought up time and time again, but not a lot of action has been taken. I think that we need to get together and unite ourselves against them. I, as an activist, I call all women to be at the COP. We are not celebrities. Even though our voices are not heard as we want them to be, we must always be hungry and always be combative and competitive for future generations. In COP 27 women from the COP have joined us in calling for climate justice. Because climate justice is a matter of gender, because climate justice is justice for the human rights of women and indigenous peoples and communities around the world. We are united by the elimination of violence against women.