 Hi, my heart is beating so fast. Okay. Que ahora? Que ahora te fano? Hola familia. My name is Dina and first I would like to acknowledge the Iwi of this land and also wholeheartedly thanks to the EHF family for envisioning this and making it possible. Thank you. Now I wonder if you have ever played something called rock paper scissors? Okay. Okay. So please, I invite you to play and to turn to your neighbor and play best out of three. Yeah. Thank you. Okay. You were smiling and you were laughing and you were also connecting with each other. And that's just a taste of the power of games. So thank you for playing with us. Very, very short on my story. So I was born in Mexico City and my great grandparents and grandparents arrived to Mexico from Poland and Ukraine. They were escaping from war. And so a Jewish girl growing up in a very Catholic Mexico, sometimes I felt like I didn't fit in. Have you ever felt that? Well, we're in this together and also, maybe this also happened, while I was growing up going to school, I had a hard time staying still and copping from the blackboard and just receiving the dictation from teacher. And so at that time I was determined to make it possible for children to always, wherever they come from, wherever they are, to have a sense of belonging. And also I was determined to change education systems to make them fun, inclusive, meaningful and healthy. So fast forward, when I graduated from college, I started with a friend, this organization called Education for Sharing, with the mission of forming better citizens from young ages through the power of play. And so what's a better citizen? We believe a better citizen is someone that has a deep sense of identity and they're proud of who they are, where they come from. But they're also super curious to learn from who others are. And also a better citizen, someone that has a deep sense of responsibility and that understands that have a tremendously important role to play today in your community. And so how do we achieve this? We do this through the magic and power of play. And so our games include the development goals, the sustainable development goals. Every game we play have the contents and interconnectedness of these sustainable development goals because for sure there are not things apart. You can speak about environment without speaking about health and you can speak about health without speaking about teamwork. And so we really need a global partnership for development to happen. And also we mix these sustainable development goals or great global challenges with civic values. We can't achieve these objectives without a very strong sense of empathy, teamwork, fair play, gender equality, responsibility. And so we've done this throughout the past 11 years. We've been super privileged to work with over 900,000 people, teachers, parents, children in Mexico and other six countries in Latin America including the U.S. And so these children that we've worked with, I'm very proud to say that these are children from everywhere, from the mountains, from the jungle, from the coast, from the city. This is a program for everyone. It's not for a kind of child or a kind of person. It's for children because they are. And it's for all of us because we're humans and we like to play. So here in New Zealand, I live in Dunedin, I'm based in Dunedin, which is one of the cities in the mainland. And I'd like to acknowledge the people from Naitahu. And I love, love, love New Zealand because I had the opportunity to live here as an exchange student back in 2004. And that's where I fell in love with the land and with her people. So right now we are super excited from all the team of education for sharing here. Eduardo is here also with us. And we want to work east, west, north and south of this amazing land with all of you. And we want to co-create with you. We're ready to bring on the Maori wisdom and amazing games that Horo has been so kind to share already. So please come to our session. Oh, I didn't show all the photos. Wow. Thank you so much.