 We're here at Beyond 2015, the Global Youth Summit taking place in San Jose, Costa Rica. And I'm very pleased to be joined by Sharon Nassimiu-Telewa. Sharon, thank you very much for being with us today. Thanks for having me. And Janine Tevez, Janine, thank you very much for being here. Thank you for having me. Now, you're both with telecentre.org. Sharon, perhaps you could tell me a little bit about telecentre.org. So telecentre.org is a foundation that is an unprofit foundation that was set up in 2005. And it was basically set up to bring technology to the grassroots. Our motor telecentre is community technology people. So the aim is basically to bring technology to the women and to the youth in grassroots, especially in rural areas, because we find that there are people who don't get the same opportunities that maybe we get in other areas, in terms of access maybe to computers and in terms of access to the internet and in terms of access to maybe interpranial material that they can use. So basically that's the telecentre.org in general, in brief. Great. And Janine, you've been with telecentre for about two years now? Yes, I've been working with telecentre.org foundation for two years, almost two years. And tell me a little bit about what you do and about your experience there. So we're working together. The global program of telecentre.org foundation is the telecentre women. So in the Philippines we have a campaign under that program. So we work to give digital literacy to women, grassroots women, and to empower them for their development. This is the first day of the Global Youth Summit here. What have been your impressions of the summit? So far I can say that I'm very actually impressed by the summit. First, the fact that it's global, I can comfortably say that I've met a person from practically every part of the world, and that's very impressive. And I find that all these are youth who've come here with, everybody represents a different organization, a different country, and they all have something to say. They all have a voice. So I think it's a very great initiative, but the voice of all these people is coming together to share our ideas and to be able to be mentored by people so I can say it's been a great experience so far. Jene, what have been your impressions? I just loved connecting with my fellow youth who are also interested in ICT and development with ICT. So that was very cool. I thought I didn't know I was belonging in a big crowd like that, so it was very great. Now there are something in the region about 500 delegates here, but the conversation is going on throughout the whole world and Telecentre is very much assisting there. Can you tell us a little bit about that? You find that, as you said, for example, our Telecentre is basically involved with setting up Telecentres in the grass roots in the very, the innermost areas of every country. So you find that Telecentre.org came up with a program whereby Telecentres in different regions, for example, in Kenya, where I come from, we had our Kentel organizing all the Telecentres and our network, they came together and they had mini sessions, they had mini sessions that emulate this summit and also during our program, they are youth converging at Telecentres and they are able to follow, they are able to follow the proceedings and not only follow what is happening here, they are also able to share their own ideas at the Telecentre, ideas that are at their local level. So I can say Telecentre.org, I think it's playing a very great role in this summit. And in terms of your impressions about what impact this is going to make in the future? I think it's going to have a great impact because just for today, I think the the topics for the sessions are very interesting and I found it very hard to pick one session to go to because I wanted to go to everyone and also it helps us develop as ourselves, but then it helps us get our ideas together from other youth as well, so you know, how can we help develop and how can we help the improvement of the world? Thank you very much, Nathan. Thank you. Thank you. Thanks for having me. Thank you.