 We're staying with the Global Education Summit in London, where a cold husband made a government, businesses and philanthropists invest in the future of children. The summit, being co-hosted by the British Prime Minister Boris Johnson and his Kenyan counterpart Uhuru Kenyatta, is aiming to raise more than five billion dollars, being raised to support global education efforts. These comes at a time when charities have criticized the British government's decision to make significant aid cuts around the world. This historic GPE replenishment campaign, together with Prime Minister Boris Johnson, and today, as we have just heard, we not only raise our hands in support to education, but we also walk with our heads held high, confident that we will indeed reach our target of raising five billion US dollars for education by 2025. Congratulations to you all. Well done. Thank you very much. Two few girls in school, and there is a gross disparity, a gross disparity in the education of boys and girls, and if you end that injustice and you give every girl in the world the same education as every boy, 12 years of quality education, then you perform the most fantastic benefits for humanity. You lift life expectancy, you live for capital GDP, you deal with infant mortality, and if you educate people properly in the way that they deserve.