 We want to hear the voices of the people who live in the dry lands. This session will get us to that point. And we are going to start with a story. It's a story about the people who live in the dry land areas and the ways in which they did the climate and environmental shocks. As we move, others also move. And this is true something we call in our community called Gabare. Gabare is sharing your lifestyle with the people who lost it. We must look at the long-term resilience. How do we do the long-term effects? Gugliel has grown up very well. The best for the capacities of the worker, the fastest for the community. They are the ones who act the first. So we need to be looking at the capacities. This Action Hub event that we organized, we hope that the audience learned that pastoralism and the world's three important places in terms of responding to climate crisis. They fast respond to the crisis such as drought when they die and thereafter they need time for recovery and then they have to establish their resilience capacity through different actions such as in the relationships with the neighboring communities and also with technologies and the things that revolve around their life.