 Good morning. My name is Atee Awaris. I'm the UN independent expert on foreign debt and international financial obligations and its implications for human rights. The biggest challenge I think that faces human rights right now is the absence of a financial commitment to all the activities taking place. Every time a country wants to build itself, build its infrastructure, build more hospitals or schools, it needs money for it. Every time a country goes into elections or a country needs to have another set of judges or a new court system, all of this requires finance. These are the interconnections between finance and the debt. Whenever I do a country visit to any country, one of the first questions I ask myself and I ask people in that country is, who is the poorest person in your country? I would like to see in 25 years that whoever that poorest person is, that they don't exist anymore.