 Today we'll be talking to Lena Shubman. These years, King's International Alumni Award was awarded to Lena Shubman. Lena is currently a program officer with the World Food Program in Guatemala, supporting the most vulnerable populations to achieve food security and nutrition. Lena works on different programs and projects to improve the food security and nutrition of the population. For example, through the promotion of climate smart agriculture, precision of school meals, and development of apps to support local users. This award is in recognition of Lena's passionate commitment to improve the food security and nutrition of the population in Guatemala, as well as has mentoring contribution with the King's community. And yes, Lena was a student of War Studies Department in the program of international relations. So Lena, thanks for talking to us today. And please, could you tell us how it was your reaction when you received the nomination for this award? Thanks a lot, Vinicius, and thanks a lot to King's College London. I'm really humbled. It's really a great recognition to receive this award. So yeah, it was definitely a surprise. So I'm very proud and really thanks a lot. I mean, definitely this wonderful recognition comes at a really great moment. I think it's been quite a difficult year or almost year and a half by now for all of us with all this, the situation of COVID-19 and in this context where I live, the increasing impacts of climate change, it's been quite a difficult year for many people across the world and especially for the people that I work with. So I think this recognition to really show the importance of this kind of work and the way I have gone since I graduated from King's five years ago almost, I think it's really a wonderful recognition and thanks a lot for this really, this great award. I'm very honored. So we also are honored to have you as one of our alumni with this award, especially. Can you tell us about what you have been up since you left King's, you said five years? Yes, of course, the time has passed quite fast. So after graduating from international relations at King's, I did my master's degree in Latin American studies at University of Cambridge. And then after that, I graduated from Cambridge and I went directly to Guatemala to work with the World Food Program, always with climate change adaptation and resilience-building programs. And so starting as a fellow and then as a consultant and now I'm a program policy officer there, always working directly with the most vulnerable communities and always with issues related to climate change and climate change adaptation. What are your memories from your time in King's at the World Studies Department? Definitely a lot of memories and a lot of very exciting memories to study at King's for three years and live in London for three years. I think probably one of my main takeaways is inspiration. Not all the different opportunities that are out there, the opportunities to live in a city like London and to go to a college like King's College, to learn so many different things, everything that's going on in the world and so many opportunities for myself as a student and where my professional career could take me. And so I think my main takeaway from King's is to see all these different opportunities, to engage every day with students from across the globe with professors and lecturers with all kinds of different experience, professionals, academics, et cetera. So to really be confronted with all these possibilities and all these opportunities, I think mainly has been a wonderful inspiration for myself and for all the students that were in my course. So I think definitely that's the main memory all these different impressions and inspirations. Thank you very much, Lena. You also have been a great inspiration for us here at the college and also for our students. You constantly have been invited by myself to talk to students in the same program that you took and personally I'm very proud of have been your lecture as well. So congratulations again for this award. And yes, we are very, very proud of you, your achievements and your work. Thank you. Thanks a lot Vinicius and thanks a lot to KCL for this wonderful occasion.