 The week-long Wiz's Forum 2023 drew to a close with a determination to push ahead and reach the goal of meeting the UN's 17 Sustainable Development Goals by 2030. One-third of humanity is offline. We must bridge the digital divide and ensure that everyone has access to the internet in these decades, in particular women and girls. At the same time, we must prevent and reduce the dangers of digital technologies. We must stop the spread of myths and disinformation and date speech. And the abuse of personal data, which is being used, often without our knowledge or consent, to boost profits and manipulate behavior, and promote a humane internet. In thought-provoking high-level meetings throughout the summit, the ITU Secretary-General drove home the message that time is running out fast to meet those targets. What we've learned over the last 20 years must, it must serve to help us accelerate progress to achieve the UN's Sustainable Development Goals. The SDGs and the Wiz's Action Lines are inextricably linked and we are in a race against time. The 2023 Wiz's Forum brought together participants from 130 countries, including experts in the field, academics and senior officials from 30 UN agencies and dozens of government ministers. Underlining the stakeholders commitment is there. You saw the spirit out here. Everybody is ready for action. So Wiz's Forum is all about collaboration, partnerships and basically ensuring that we are all working together, leaving the venue with a plan in action. So you can see from the happy faces that everybody is moving forward, going back home with a project in mind. When we talk about the UN's 17 Sustainable Development Goals, it's probably a good idea to remind ourselves what we're talking about. They include sustainable cities, end-to-hunger, clean water and gender equality, and many more of course, and all by 2030. While the physical meetings are coming to an end, the Wiz's Forum 2023 continues with virtual workshops in April and May. So do join the conversation again then.