 I'm so glad to see so many of you back for day three of the Kenya One Health Conference. We've had a great couple of days. We're gonna do a full recap a little bit later on today. But so all I want to say today right now is that for those of you who were here yesterday, I hope that you came away really inspired about incorporating gender into your work and about how we're going to educate and train the next generation of One Health workers. So it was a really inspirational day. Today, we're now really moving on into the policy space. So we've talked about research, we've talked about the concepts that we need to consider when we're doing One Health. Now we're really gonna think about how do we get One Health into our policies and into the implementation on the ground. So this will be another exciting day. Really glad that we've got everybody here with us. I've got a couple of just housekeeping reminders. So to those of you who are online, please make sure you mute your mics when you're joining. And for those of you who are joining us and participating with presentations online, make sure you switch on your video so that we can pin you. Everybody who is online, your opinions, your thoughts are really, really valuable. Please use the chat function to let us know what you think, as well as interact with the Mentimeter. So we're going to be going to Menti next. So everybody remember the website, www.menti.com and Nick will come in a moment and give you the code. This session is being recorded, it's being live streamed and by the end of the week we will have the edited videos up on the website. They can already be found on YouTube under the Ilri YouTube site. Remember all of you who are on social media, please join in the conversation tweet using the hashtag KOHC2021 and follow us on Twitter. So with that, I would like to pass to Nicholas Paul for our first Menti of the day. Thank you very much Dr. Leigh-Anne and welcome again our online participants. So as usual, we'd love to gather your views on Menti. We have the code, we have the code 33519760. So our first question would be, we want to know any new knowledge that you've been gathering from the past two days? What is changing? Are you still there since you joined or are there some evolving thoughts along? If somebody says one health is the way, if somebody says one health is the way, gender is one health, is a core competency. Let's see, let's see. Yeah, we need gender inclusion. Yeah, somebody also is saying that we need social scientists on board, which is true. We need to mainstream gender. We need to include the environment. We need a framework for one health implementation. Yeah, those are some of the thoughts that we'll be capturing today. Yeah, so keep them coming, keep them coming. How many responses so far? 27, we can go up to 50. How many people do you have online? 315, yeah, so we are at 10th or let's get to 50 or so. Yeah, collaboration is key, gender. Nobody's talking about one health education. Oh, yeah, good. I think we need more gender involvement. All right, yeah, somebody says one health is new to them. So I guess one health education is coming in. Social component, that's true. Yeah, all right, so keep them coming, keep them coming. We are at 55, so we can go to the next question. And now that we've learned about the issue of collaboration, which discipline would you like to include? Maybe you've been working alone or in silos. Which discipline would you want to move on? Maybe one discipline. Which discipline would you want to move on? Maybe one discipline that you'd love to include, which would be your ideal one health or journalism? Environmental scientists, social sciences, social sciences, animal health, gender, the Ministry of Women and Youth, yeah, gender experts, yeah, gender economists, interesting. I hope you're not kicking out the vets and the medics. We're just including more. It is at this point then, after gathering the view, we'll still come back to mental later on. It's now my joy and pleasure to welcome Dr. Victor Yamo, who will be taking us through the one health policy and implementation. He'll be assisted by Dr. Martin Baraza, who will also be joining later there, co-chairing the session. So over to you, Dr. Victor Caribo. Yeah, thank you, Nick. Good afternoon, good morning, wherever you are, especially for the online participants. I want to welcome you to this third day of the one Kenya One Health Conference. And today we'll be tackling one health policy and implementation. And essentially how we want to do it is we'll start with the implementation bit, where we'll have a series of presentations for about 90 minutes. And then we will have some highlights on what has transpired this far. And then we will have the policy session, which is going to be a high level panel constituted by various government officials for and you said some of our donors. And so without much ado, I'd like to start with the first presentation. Essentially what I will be requesting the presenters to do if you're here is to try and take about 10 minutes or max 12 minutes and then allow us opportunity to ask one or two questions. And since I'm not conversant with all of them, what I'll do is when the presenter comes, they will quickly introduce themselves maybe in a minute and then make the presentation.