 I think health has been left behind a little bit in the discussion when we talk of climate change and climate change mitigations. My name is Dr. Faraja Chiwanga. I'm a medical doctor working in Tanzania and I'm also the executive secretary of Lead Foundation. In Tanzania, more than 70% of the population, they have to work outdoors. Now, in this research, we are looking at whether putting trees in the cropland can help farmers alleviate the heat effect in their bodies. We have been working with the rural communities for almost 10 years now. Initially, we were only evaluating in terms of how many hectares we have regenerated, those kind of things. But one of the things that was clearly coming from the community was how they felt their environment was cool. And to me, if they can say they feel different, they feel healthier because they feel less sun. Then I thought it is surely they're feeling something inside the bodies as well.