 Welcome to WISIS 2022 forum here in Geneva. With me is Gosia Lusciak, who's from Denmark. You're the director of the Young Reporters for the Environment, which sounds like a wonderful organisation. What do you do? Hello, nice meeting you. And thank you for the invitation for this. I'm working for the Foundation for Environmental Education, which is a non-governmental charity organisation working globally with over 100 members. And we are working on sustainable development, educating societies about this and inspiring for actions. We have also members who are other non-governmental organisations. They are independent, but they are implementing our programmes. And one of the programme that is part of the Foundation for Environmental Education is Young Reporters for the Environment. And I'm coordinating this programme. And YRE is a programme that is for students from age 11 to 25 years old, or wider as well, who wants to express their thoughts through digital tools and prepare articles, photos and videos and other stories about environmental issues that bothers them, talk about them, critically think and also inspire others for actions. And what we do, we also try to work through constructive journalism. So the students also present the real picture of the story. They think critically about that. They show different aspects. They ask experts to talk about it. They want to be inspired. They want to think, but still we can do something. And through the voices of you, we want to inspire the societies and tell to them that still, even with small steps, we can change the world. We can take some actions that have positive influence on this. And if we work together, we can really make the impact. And you spoke there about young people feeling overwhelmed by all the things that are going on in the world. And one of the themes of this is 2022 forum, of course, is resilience and wellbeing. So like you said, able to help these people make a positive action to cope with everything. That's what we are trying to do. And also, because the program works globally, we're also trying to connect you from different countries through digital media and talk to each other, see the different perspective of the same environmental problem and look for solutions. Ask some experts and try to find if there is something that can be done or what is the influence of production that is happening with our clothes through different countries when what is the way of the beginning of the production to the moment when they can be recycled or maybe reuse or looking for the circular economy processes and all these aspects. And also, I'm here as well for the award that we have received for the Why Are You Stays Home Challenge? And this was one of the activities that we invented immediately when the pandemic started. And the students were in lockdowns in houses. Sometimes we really started feeling depressed and like that they don't have contacts with other youth, they don't know what to do. And we invented activities for them. When they could inspire each other, talk about it through using social media or other virtual platforms. So that made a really, really huge impact on their activities. We got hundreds of youth and thousands of youth involved globally in these activities. And we realized as well that it was very inspirational also for our members who started doing similar activities on national level and it was built on a cascade way. So we think that it is so important also to include youth and give them opportunities also to use different technologies, different opportunities to find for themselves a niche when they can see themselves very useful and active to talk about environmental issues, to see that they are hurt as well. And that's what our program is helping to do and kind of inspire them with activities and feel that they are the ones who can make change and they are not the only one. They are the large network of youth globally. So clear how that program has helped towards the sustainable development goal on the environment and you've been recognized for that. Gossia, thank you so much for joining us. Thank you so much.