 It's been fun. It's a historical city with a lot of things to see and the diversity in culture and different people from all over the world. You don't feel out of place when you're in doubt and also speak in English. It's necessarily be dashed to fit in the society. It was quite awesome for me. It was that idea of mixing and interacting with other people from different parts of the world, learning how they put maybe innovations in their systems and integrating everything which has to do with food security and agriculture. For example, I was involved with using QGIS but now I think I'm better than when I came here and just knowing how to do remote sensing, how it can be used to analyze what we are doing in the field and you don't necessarily have to be there to see what is happening to your crop. So that exposure and understanding how you can do some things remotely was quite interesting for me. We went to Spain and France where we were exposed to water infrastructure. So in France we were best at an institute where they took us around different parts of France to see how they are doing, what type of water and irrigation structures they have, the dams, the waterways and how they do their agriculture. Almost similar experience in Spain but you could see the differences between how the Spanish have their irrigation or water infrastructure built and how the French have got it built and it was a nice experience because some of the things that they are implementing here we have regions in my country where we could also practice the same things like the crops they grow. We also have some arid areas where we can also grow the same crops so it was quite engaging and interacting. Understanding the interactions between food and water and energy will help in planning so if governments are going to be making plans for agriculture, for water use, for energy they need to know how the three are interlinked, how they are interconnected, the trade-offs, the challenges that are involved if we look at sectors in separate and I've learned to implement also things that they have taught us to even integrate them in our systems back home. So it's been quite a learning experience which has been quite wonderful for me and I can safely say I will go back home and be able to implement it in my own country. I think they should go for it. It's an eye-opening opportunity where you meet a lot of people from different parts of the world. They will not only become colleagues or friends but they will become connections that you probably need in the future.