 Haida maukana k?, maukana mwazia suwa hitaj phi maina mazmuganya. Iroveso mwenisipu, maha malikia, ya suwa ito isisha. Pwazia kwenisha, mwazia naja zik Lynshia mazmugana h worms. Faumani, kwa kwa, kwa hora hia zika mwazeda, mwazeda, ikti manu mawazeda mawaninu mawazeda, wakisha T neatlyiunil pitu ulian waka. Hbagi hiki kajua kwe懂unil hivu ulian katisha waka, kwa hivu kwa hivu kwa hibu kwa hivu kwa hivu. Hivu kwa hivu kwa hivu kwa hivu kwa hivu kwa hivu. Mani kwenana katisa kwa modova nohama. Korunya hote balu wara wanjofilina ta bandwidtha na waza mubia, na mubia lobo mwa wviki talataa. Korunya wadio wadio hode katisa kwa mubia wana wakili, wadina wadio wakili na mubia. hawa kufiwa homana kuwa kufihama ya na na ngewapu ni mnumisimina na na mabini na na huma. Kujada mi se Wulin Zarosei, kufia 6.8 milion na nrubiwa moba suksrwiwa uniti naka kufiwa. Kertu nga yopo nisatana 6.8 milion na nrubiwa nrubiwa hizika我想u. Kup구�istu eni mwindi mwambi mweniri na hwa sanikia, Tokio mikiwa mwambi mwambi mweniri, Kutini mweniri maherai mwambi jadia mweniri kama assumesi alibu na mweniri mwambi mweniri mweniri, Kwa mubui mwambi mwambi mwambi mwambi mwambi mwambi mweniri kama原ha siguula kwe Maheru maheru mwambi mwambi kum Youth Kumuniru kwa mweniri mwambi mwambi mwambi mwambi mwambi kama So, my first thing for you is to look at this photo and to tell me why this photo is particular. No shoes and a telephone mobile. Exactly. Thank you. This is a photo I took with someone from the Pacific Island. And you would see it doesn't have shoes and have a mobile phone. With a price of mobile phone you could buy at least 10 or 20 slippers to have shoes. But it doesn't have, but you have a mobile phone. This is the beauty of it. We have to use it for development. Not just take it as a level of the voice, but it has become a platform for development. And this is what this initiative is. How do we build on this platform for development? How do we build on this platform in the way that we change the life of people who never got access to another technology? How do we build on this platform to make sure that we transform the school bag into a tablet? Affordable tablet. You have shoes, but don't have mobile phone? Yes, I have shoes, but I don't have mobile phone. This is why I still have to fight. So this is what the initiative is about. And we are very happy that you joined us. And this exactly is to see how we can help achieve the millennium development goal and beyond through this technology that is really available at all levels. We can contribute significantly to this task by joining forces. By showing the world that business and development can go hand in hand. I want to repeat that business and development can go hand to hand towards improving the condition in which poor and underserved people are living. This is very important for me. When I talk about the ecosystem of the ICTs, I'm talking about business people because for me, development without business is just not sustainable. You need business to sustain development. So on the other hand, we also need to have on our board, on board those who are the users. Sometime we have been talking to ourselves in the ICT sector, talking to ourselves or repeating in the nicer manner what we know already. But what about the ministers, the doctors? What about the instructor, the professors? What about the farmers? Minister of Agriculture? We have to bring all those people into the ecosystem because they are the first users. And as you know, as the voice has reached its limit, now we are talking about application. This will be the new area of growing business, the new area of development. Where we need to think about the ecosystem and to repeat the miracle of the mobile to a miracle of development. Miracle of mobile to a miracle of development. A development where business is flourish. A development where government will provide services they could not provide before. A development where NGOs, where everybody, where we put in the hands of ordinary people a tool to make his own life. A development where we use those mobile technology to create safety and security in our life. Safety and security in the cities. Safety and security in the rural areas. Security also in the area where we are exposed to natural disaster and to human disaster. This is what we are talking about and farmers and small entrepreneurs in rural areas can be given the tools to access to the information they need for their businesses progress without having to live their villages and to become part of the urban population. All cities can be truly empowered through ICTs. When you see the name of the initiative, M dash powering development. It is done in purpose. The M is for mobile but it is just small. But the powering is very big. So it is not about mobile, it is about powering. And you see the dash between M and the powering. This dash is a dash of partnership linking us together to work. This is what is behind the naming of this initiative. Of course, empowering development. I must say just for the sake of joking that at the beginning when I thought about the name I thought about empowering people. But some friends from the Arab countries told me this will be a problem because in the Arab region they will understand you want to empower street people to take the power again. So you have to change to empower and develop. We are even more powerful. So I am counting on your strategy guidance. Again, as ITU and BJT, my objective is to create a platform. To create a platform, an ecosystem where we can all together put a human face to the ICT. So I am creating a platform for you coming from diverse experiences, from diverse areas to see how together we can work to make the difference. Of course, each of you is doing perfectly good by doing alone. And as ITU, what we plan to do here is to have the multi-stakeholder players around the table where we can together again do more than what we can do. I am expecting that getting together here what we do will be more than the sum of what we can do individually. So this is my expectation through this initiative. And I hope we will have a very productive meeting today to exchange views and strategize on the implementation of the initiative but also identify concrete action to be undertaken. So I don't want it to be another talk. This is meant for concrete action. Let me again give you a joke. I hope the Europeans will not be angry against me. I have a friend of mine in Ethiopia one day he told me, Oh, you guys, you are just NATO. I say NATO, yes, NATO. What do you mean? No action, talk only. So I hope we are not NATO. And we are going to be action oriented to make sure that we make the difference because this is our personal conviction. Around this table here are people who have got personal conviction to do something together to change the life of the people and also to change the landscape of the world in the way that we make this world a better place to live for us and for the generation to come. So I trust I don't want to be. I said that we don't need to talk a lot. I should not be talking a lot myself as a starting point. But again, I would like to thank you very much for joining us here and for this initiative. You will see that you receive very few communication from me. It is very simple. It was done in purpose. We also see that you are not consulted individually to see what we are going to happen, what we expect from you. It's also done in purpose. It's an innovative way to say this initiative is just yours. We start defining the content of the initiative today. I don't have anything built in mind at all. It's just very open. It is your initiative. I want you to own it starting from today to own it together and will be around together with my colleague, the secretary general, the deputy, the other two elected officials just to accompany you in this process of doing something for the humanity. I thank you.