 The title of the session was ownership, access, use, and agency. The session was about how providing access to ICT and to educational programs can give people a sense of empowerment, can give them agency that is not only individual but also collective, and can provide them with skills in order to develop in their lives. One of the most interesting examples was from Yole Africa, where they create video as a way of engaging youth and teenagers in their communities. They try and make it non-political, yet the way of engaging the community becomes in a sense political by empowering them and by giving them this voice so that they can voice what's happening within their communities. In particular, involving youth within policymaking, not only on the side of the creation of the policy but also in using the policy and knowing the limitations of those policies and the freedoms that come with that. And at the same time, having closer involvement within the communities of how we're implementing from a bottom-up approach.