 For ICT in 2010 we had a very successful year. We were able to improve the internet connectivity on our main campuses and also in several of our regional sites, especially in Ethiopia. Now we have increased the bandwidth tenfold. We now have fiber optic to the campus. One of the first institutes within the Addis environment that has fiber optic. We have a 10 MB link and now the web teams, the communications, the scientists can do so much more on the internet which was not possible before. That's going to lead into plans for 2011 where we can now host more things outside. We're looking at maybe putting applications up on Amazon's infrastructure, Amazon's storage which we couldn't do before because of the bandwidth restrictions. We're even looking at hosting our emails somewhere outside and then we get much better, 24 hour service. We get the technical ability of having many people who have the skills to work on the support of the service for us. Also in 2010 we put a lot of effort into communication and collaboration tools. So we're looking at ways that people can collaborate together, both people from within the institute, within the CGIR and also from outside working with partners. So we're looking for areas where they can share the work in progress, work on documents together and hopefully with a single sign on so they don't have to keep remembering many passwords. It just makes life easier. On the communication side as well we started using many different tools. Obviously lots of people like to use Skype but we also make available virtual meeting software such as WebEx. There's been used in a lot of different cases for interviews. We had our annual program meeting, the APM, where we had people giving a keynote speech from somewhere in Europe. That was so successful, people even asked me where was the person. I didn't see them and the reason was they were somewhere in London. We've held town hall meetings where we've had five different regional offices connecting back and participating in meetings, town hall meetings with the director general. So that's been very, very, very useful. What I'm hearing is a lot of people still don't know what they can do with these tools. So we're going to look at how we can publicise this more, how we can do some training, just help people to understand what tool is best in what situation and then help them to set up and once they know how to do it then they can run themselves and take off and do what they want to do without having to rely on us to help them all the time.