 Okay, everyone, I think you'd like to get started. Okay, thank you everyone for attending. I hope you all had a safe journey here. Before we get started, I'm going to get into all the introductions. I'm going to hand it over to a little introduction. Hello everybody. I'm happy to again ask you a few words and then come to home. So, I'm doing well. You've already started the show three decades ago. We started with D-3S, and we started with the 90s. And it's a great pleasure to see that three decades later, two decades after we took the thing that started this show, in America, we went to India in 2000. And there we started the movement in Asia. And I remember John Lewis there. He was a bit younger then. And we met as a daughter. And at the laptop, we had D-3S on the laptop We hadn't invented the internet yet. We opened the laptop and told John to start working on D-3S and see what would happen with that. 23 years later, we are here. And that's quite interesting because we worked a lot in India. And then, while we were young, we also went to Vietnam. We were invited for a social conference. And since then, we have had a team in Vietnam working on developing the D-3S version 2 based in Asia. Later, many more cultures came on board. And now, as I understand, there are 30 countries in Asia using the D-3S 2. And it's important that, regardless of course, to work together, share experience and also to join in that development. And further expansion in the countries of the D-3S 2 and the movement rather than the social because there's an idea and ideology behind all this and that is to work on improving equity in all services that's kind of the core of the data use approach. And we can say that over all this first part of the development we have been focusing on the data software and the use of the software. But what we want to focus on is the next from now on and further that will be to improve using the software, using the data and using the data for improvement of the services. And maybe in particular the idea of equity in the provision of that services in countries and across countries. And yes, I was not supposed to talk more, I think. Sara was the boss of this show and he's very good. And this part, if you come and say a couple of words as well. I think, because we have already mentioned a gift card and the boss of this card, come here. So I'm not going to say my name. So first of all, thank you everyone for being in the course of this conference. The first day of this conference. So many new students for the day of this conference that has to be set up. So thank you everyone and thank you to be the host of this conference for being in the course of this conference. And we hope the conference is useful for students with a good quality and we look forward to look at the sessions and how they can support the faculty. All right, so I just want to start off with some introductions to the participants to learn about all the history that are here literally around. So rather than having all of you introduce yourselves we're going to get a chance to speak to each other during the very sessions. I'm just going to call you guys up. I'm just going to stand so we can see where you're from. So if I can please ask my colleagues just to stand up. It's a big welcome to the loudspeaker. Thank you so much. My folks from Cambodia. Vietnam. Our partners from UNFPA in character. And if you could please see you all. It's a pleasure to be here. Okay, so also to our virtual participants. Thank you for joining me. We have 315 virtual participants inside our district from 70 different countries. So we're going to have different times. So we'll be joining us together during the actual sessions. So we'll be doing recordings. So we'll be doing YouTube. So a big welcome to all of our virtual participants. So just so we can get to know you a little bit better. I'm just going to do a quick exercise here. Just to give us a brief introduction to all of you. So if you can just join via your mobile phone or via your computer. It's meant to be in your link. You go to menti.com. I'll just give everyone a second. Those of you online. Okay, so let's get started. And hopefully, you know, you can only use yourself as well. Great. And we'll learn a lot. We just talked about where we're from and which countries are you working in. So I think you have one option here. And this is both for all of our districts as well as our staff and partners. See, we have quite a mix of stuff here. We have a lot of stuff here. But hopefully we'll get to share your experiences with you during the week. And you'll see the title of why I want you to join. And we have a number of colleagues to make from the launch of the next session. I'll put you down. Bring on a little bit more. You'll see we also have quite a mix of individuals from backgrounds. All right. Sorry. Very good. We have a mix of technical issues. You'll see we also have quite a mix of individuals from backgrounds. All right. We have a mix of technical issues. Data-based issues. Excuse me. Those are our staff who are kind of more on the plus side. It's a good mix of individuals as well. We have a lot of online partners. See, it's quite easy to spread. We don't have that too many people. It's a good organization. It's a good mix. How many years have you been using the HHS? Looks like we have quite a few serious communications together. It's a good mix. It's got your main role within your HHS. It's a good mix of roles. And for those of you who are working on the HHS, just get a quick description of the various communications that you're working on. We're using the HHS in these settings. We've already seen a lot of programs focused on communications. I think a lot of the sessions will be relevant for a lot of you will see many different topics. We have a very good mix. We have a very good mix of side health and cereal and vegetables. This has been, I think, many of the sessions, many of the sessions, we're really happy to be able to make sure that there are expectations for the customers. Very good. I think between the various use cases you're working on and the experiences you feel like to yourself, as well as the topics you're mentioning here, we're going to have a very critical discussion. We'll get to talk a little bit more about this. I think this is the last question I had for you all. I'm going to share a little bit so we can have a closer look. But please feel free to bring up anything else that you'd like to give us, and I hope that you can all interact with each other to make yourself a little more and discuss amongst yourselves about what you're working on, what things that you're doing, what things that you're creating, as well as what you're doing. I'm sure there's yourself a quality. So, earlier today I sent an LHA link for a Google Drive just wanted to put all of our presentations and all of the material in the portal conference in that moment. So, would you have any issues accessing that? Please reach out to me or to any of your colleagues. I'm sure you can access the materials. And there will be one line as well if there are any issues please just send a message on Zoom. So, what I'd like to do now is just show over the agenda a little bit just so we're aware of all the different sessions over the next few days. I think that we're going to need many of your expectations and for those of you where you've seen something that's not, we will be around and we're happy to talk to you about those specific topics and stuff like that. So, we're just going through all the introduction and everything from 9 to 10 I'll just have something come up in a minute and explain all the logistics and everything shortly after I've done the introduction. After we finish all the introduction I'm going to ask my colleagues that will sort of come up and just give a little bit of background on what this is and how they're providing support to their countries both globally and in the region. And then I'm going to give a bit of an introduction to all of our team members that are here. All right, from supporting your presentations which you'll see there's a bigger team that are working together on supporting the Asian region in various presentations. And I'll just give a bit of background on their work there from where they're supporting in various mechanisms to be the last time continuing that work. We'll start getting into our domain specific discussions so we'll start today with a discussion on HIV from 1.30 to 3 p.m. All of the sections are structured very simply. So we'll have an introduction to kind of our full product or full toolkit for supporting the HIV on any field of our GHIS and then we'll hear from a number of countries on their HIV implications. So if you hear from your colleagues we'll come to present. And for this session we have Cambodia, Indonesia, Bangladesh and Nepal who will all get a presentation on what they're doing in their countries on safety and winter coming. And after a break from the afternoon we'll discuss immunization and all of that in that session. And similarly to our other sessions we'll discuss the full kit of the full toolkit and then we'll hear from colleagues on the Bangladesh on their own immunizations and how they're supporting immunization in the new countries. At the end of the day there will be an optional session and then if you see something that's missing or you're starting to miss something that's missing or you have additional questions, maybe more technical questions or other questions about your own implementation. And we will be around to help you in supporting the immunization in those sessions. It's completely optional but it's just if you list some urgent questions that you have and we have a lot of experts here to date that I think can support you with that. And optionally as well we have a lot of people around the world so if you want to learn a little bit more about any other cultures we'll put a link in the description as well. And if you want to learn any more information about any of those cultures we can have a discussion. On that side at the end of the day we'll also have a group photo dinner on the call-up on the scene. Tomorrow morning we'll have a very interesting session about your call-up artist and he'll give us a review of all the feedback that a lot of you will learn about your new features. So I'm going to make sure to address that as we can and we're going to be able to review the artist very quickly. And tomorrow we're going to also focus on just country recommendations to tell you the specific use case. So we'll hear from Vietnam and Pakistan. They're not here specifically but they will provide us with some support first too. And we'll just learn a little bit more about the entire call-up system and just kind of share that experience with us. Starting tomorrow we will also have some parallel sessions to be able to choose in which session you'd like to attend. So we will tomorrow have a lunch break out into two groups and you'll have one session on TV and one session on the phone and you are free to choose which other session you'd like to attend. From TV we'll have a similar structure for our sessions. We're going to have a little tooltip and then hear from a number of questions. We will also hear about a very interesting collaboration in the region. We're working on a cross-border collaboration of teams. In the data quality session we will also learn about some of the data quality features and hear from a couple of countries. Sorry, I forgot to mention that on their experience is implementing data features in their own settings. Then tomorrow after our key break in the afternoon we'll also have two parallel sessions. One will be on systems evaluations. So we saw a number of countries that were just for our notes. We saw some countries that were quite serious. So we have different frameworks for evaluating the system based on where you are in your implementation. We also have other sessions and tools that we use to set the classes and other measures in the system. So we can just be sharing all the information during that session. And then the parallel session is custom half-development. So we have a couple of technical individuals to identify themselves. So that is kind of your main role in your presentation. That might be very interesting for you to see a number of custom maps that we need. How you can support various operations between the models. Similarly, tomorrow we will continue to present, as I told you before, the agency topics that we don't know is missing or we don't address any of your needs. So we'll have to talk to you then. I know it's on-day data but we're still happy to help you out if you have any questions. On-day three, we're going to discuss a little bit about the interoperability and integration and you might call me more new in that session. There's a lot to talk about I think about today. Continuing with some additional kind of presentations from 11 to 12-3 on-day three, we'll get from any module and follow from our body on this system as well as from the nature of our system. After lunch, I'm going to talk about these surveillance devices. I also saw that as a topic and didn't see that. So I think it's going to be very interesting for the agency. Once again, we'll start with the public school gifts and then we'll hear from Lab, Afghanistan, Lebanon and Pakistan on their own surveillance systems. And to close our sessions we'll just discuss a little bit of communication guidance and get some feedback coming in. So we have a bunch of both in number of different topics and I saw a number of those topics in the feedback we saw. So hopefully we're able to address some of your concerns but as I mentioned there's a feedback as I mentioned on each day we have an expert so if there are any questions that we haven't addressed during the actual sessions there will be a lot of experts so hear from them and make sure we will be introducing themselves and they can also talk about being a technical question on your implementation, public management or just any other question that would not be any of your requests or questions that you would help you out with whatever that may be. Good morning Good morning friends and new friends after so many communication our email manager so I'm very happy to welcome to the time and to our beautiful island I will go very fast of the logistics because we go behind the state on them so as you know during the three-day conference we will have a lunch provided in the conference and the lunch will be on the night in Huffingway so you all can have a choice for your specialist of food and the lunch will be served as a hotel viewing for you who don't live here so the hotel viewing is in the main white board building there and the lunch will be on the ground and today we also have the gala dinner on the beach also outside of that restaurant I think that would be the place we would have a group photo where the sunset goes down very beautifully because this time of the year is the time that the sunset is the most beautiful and we are very lucky to enjoy that view this time so lunch will be over there in the ground on the main building and in Huffingway side we also many of you approach me to ask for the praying room in this building conference building we have a small room so if you want to have a praying room that can find a place if you want to pray you can ask me if you want to pray that's the main thing also many of you ask me for the prayer room we are here for three days and the first day is why happy for me so during this three days you can always meet at the table there at the back during the big breaks so we can do the prayer room we run behind the schedule I know that you have so many questions to ask about practical issues that we are seeing here in Google so I will wait around for you to ask the questions and also Joan will recognize that I provide the view and he want me to explain before one of them so it's a fine view on page they have a fine functions that have lights and one very important function is to recognize the perfect money because when you are here you go to the street you always get change from the people you can find 100,000 dollars something like that you can use this to recognize whether it's fake or not because 500,000 dollars is not what we have and it's very easy but as I said it's not the way the case and it also have USB inside the pen that is 16 GB so if you want to copy the functions material on our job friend for some material you can open it in this USB so I think I hope that this one is useful for you and we also have a small link from the HIST in HIST as a hub that is a curtain of Chinese industry and the back in the back you can see that is a beautiful picture this picture already this year won the best prize for photographing Vietnam in the world so once again I hope that you will have a 3-day useful again from each other and what can you do for the money so I'm just going to ask my colleagues who are there and we'll get started Good morning Good morning everyone but here I am online welcome to the football conference my name is Paula I'm from the University of Oxford at HIST center I'm the director there and also lead in the implementation group we'll give you a quick background on the overall HIST network and work at the University of Oxford and then my colleagues sort of will expand more about the regional collaboration in the HIST for Asia once my colleague Jorn Rowe extended his sister name about 30 years ago back in 1994 and it's been an action research network and a research project but that's grown into a big global network of HIST development for the implementation system there's been a big focus on capacity building and innovation with the HIST programs most of the programs are in service training so this is the HIST conference focusing on HIST and of course in the HIST network the University of Oxford also developed the HIST open source platform which you all know the core use case is supporting understanding and integrating the data repositories for HIST for all programs supporting information production so it's said tomorrow that each of us supports every data and patient data in their age or age and it's a very good network supporting and introducing cases and the data and sector and also beyond that sector and we learn a lot about these use cases we see this so we've got the column the HIST center is also a HIST open average so we're working on developing toolkits content for the HIST network and I think should we mention this when we go to topics like HIV TV we will learn about these toolkits that are based on one of the guidance from the HIST but with the HIST specific implementation guidance and we work together with almost all global kind of partners and we have a lot of investments in the HIST network across global partners like Nora and the way she makes it for the network that supports us from the beginning and then also the global network HIST UNICEF KXUSA and many more and as we've seen the next slide there is this event in 75 conflicts and it's still going and we reached 13 conflicts in Asia and as we already said India the first implementation of the HIST in 2001 and India was also the complete pilot for the HIST in 2005 and in 2006 then it's a long history for the HIST in Asia as well so this is the map you can see the HIST is now used in Latin America almost all over Africa and many many conflicts and as you can see in the chart here there's been big growth since it started in 2006 up to today during the recent pandemic the current pandemic and many many conflicts of the DHS too for multiple HIST contact tracing and later the vaccination programs 47 conflicts for surveillance and 42 conflicts for vaccination registries and management and you can see also multiple conflicts in Asia Pacific and a lot of innovations here in Asia that was changed with other conflicts across the world we are going back to start with already in January 2020 during the first single phase of COVID-19 a little bit about the broader HIST network and some of the activities and then I'll talk more about Asia Pacific so in supporting all these 70 plus conflicts capacity building is really the core activity we can you'll find out that it's important to have HIST expertise in the countries in the region available to provide long-term support we're going to work with the governments to sustain both systems and these experts are really like long partners who I think side by side with the government in improving the HIST in the countries it's not really a project that ends up with three or five years they are interesting and we've seen that in the UK now we've seen that in 2006 and then around under the year 2001 what we also see is that with the very generic HIST it's important to have experts working in the country working with the users to decide on solutions that work in the local context and it's also important for us to learn from innovations in countries to decide on new innovations to solutions that we can bring into the software team and that via us that we're going to learn more about the features tomorrow but all of this is coming from the local countries in countries with the HIST groups working together with the governments so this network of HIST groups we're going to see all the HIST groups listed from the right there it's endorsed and funded by local partners like the local government and while they were working across all these partners the HIST have offered a very cognitive support to focus the less fragmentation across the partners all the HIST groups in the network share a set of core values and sign end-of-years where they agree to follow these principles that they're related to support the local software promoting local ownership promoting sustainable systems integrated systems and the information fraction that they can use when you get the status you can also pick and look at the full set of core values that are forming the HIST network so as I mentioned there are 70 groups in South Africa, Asia and Latin America and of course there are many of these groups identified from HIST software research program including the HIST Vietnam group that's based here and they have a local community that exists collaborating on research from master's programs and the HIST so this is all some of the key HIST groups and of course the most important is the HIST support where you can get a little more in the capacity of the HIST all the aspects of that and also to provide extra level support of the integration and the maintenance of these HIST and as we know there are many other systems in the industries in the big ecosystem of HIST that are working in supporting guidance from the broader architecture and how the HIST can interact with all these other systems and as we saw many of them working with the HIST the HIST groups also work very closely with our research group from the university of Ulster and it's important for us to get involved in the HIST to work together with the HIST to work together and finding out what really works in the local context and I would feed that back to the software team and the HIST team that have a very busy local product to also share these systems and research findings across conflicts and HIST groups in the network so the HIST groups also work very closely with the regional departments here in the network in supporting capacity and support building communities and they also organise a city here in Asia academics accessibility programs and conferences like this one HIST is also an important part of our software development of course there's a big software development team at University of Ulster each of them first but there's also another local software development participation in software across the world so first of all the HIST groups are important for requirements they are providing requirements to our local team on behalf of universities ahead but we guide our future roadmap and meet the interest in the future and then we release the future HIST groups also important because they have been testing and feedback back to the software development team and as we saw during the call with and in many other HIST cases the local HIST groups the local development integration work and we solve local problems that are not necessarily solved by the generic HIST extent HIST to the local complex and the local challenge and this innovation is going to change the whole HIST groups and the whole HIST development and during the call with and in many other HIST applications that were developed especially here in Vietnam that were then changed in many other HIST and also the whole HIST have approached that sort of record more about we saw that there are 70 companies and 70 HIST groups so many companies to support work to connect the local development we are working at in the many many years of the HIST HIST support and of course there is nothing in the country that is just through their grants approached us three years ago to start on how the technical assistance work and we we just went to the regional level and that started the check of the regional HIST hub so you can see in the diagram now that the 70 HIST groups have organized the regional cuts as we call them and the Asia hub has six HIST groups from the initial phase of India Vietnam, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka and now HIST Indonesia, Pakistan and so on and the HIST India hub is the home entity the legal entity constructed by Global Fund to organize this work but it is really managed as a shared piece of help with the steering of the public game with members of all the groups Global Fund TA is organized to contract for HIST HIST groups and for the HIST HIST hub HIST HIST HIST center of Africa and then for the HIST to get into all the years but it was also a very specific so the HIST HIST hub I can say a little bit about how it from interest to also support its process so as I mentioned this is the kind of planning to get a good Global Fund on the HIST hub since 2019 and we had a lot of discussions on how to organize as a global finance model that can work as a collaborative model for all groups in the same region and of course in a more or less insurmountable where this is our coordination not only with Global Fund but of course also with the other partners in HIST in your recommendations so we're there all coming there was a lot of stuff there was a lot of frameworks planning environments and assessment models that can help the government to start expansions and I'll talk more about this one we also developed Global Fund a set of standards for for the different TA HIST that are already the Global Fund for our and it's also important was important from Global Fund of course when they do the contracts that the HIST groups comply with all the financial and government regulations so there's been a lot of work in strengthening the government's capacity admin finance capacity of the HIST groups and in general for in the future also take on a lot more of this investment from a range of global partners and be able to complete with the big NDO study with the end of winning the HIST and this is a collaboration with the admin and the finance experts in the NDO projects and the admin in HIST groups and they also learn since we have these types of resources and they also are very closely involved in the infrastructure and the collaboration of the HIST so thank you so yeah so for the next few slides we'll just try to we'll go a little bit more in each set of process since the hub has been set up and what is the potential model of PHS support that we can provide so as I mentioned HSHOP has been a global one-way infrastructure so before we HSHOP was set up the lead group was a management assessment for capacity for governance monitoring evaluation and financial management to press what are our focus based on the assessment of the assessment this video was given some specific training measures for us to be involved we divided a lot of current administration and governance mechanisms and for switch we were able to sign a contract of the global fund to represent HSHOP and work with the other HIST HOS so the leads on this assessment they were also sharing with other HIST HOS so that they had administrative management capabilities and expectations that we have from the HSHOP is first of all having a common network to support the HIST groups in the region for technical and administrative areas promoting coordination and cooperation in the activities that we do for information business and in different countries that we work with at the country level and at the region that we work with we have many funding partners working in different countries for different programs so the idea was to create a collaboration between the partners in the region and build more governance for the HSHOP implementations and support plans and the kind of HIST groups that are involved since all of us work in different companies we are learning a lot of new things from the current implementation it was important to bring us to the development platform where we could share the expertise on the HSHOP implementation not only technical support but also looking at the assessment the technical assistance and the activities that we do in support of the HSHOP a lot of the focus of setting up this HSHOP was to focus on the ability, the quality of the ability of the HSHOP and scale of connections which I have been set up in place to take more active feedback from the countries, the industries and the funding partners that we work with so that there is good feedback on HSHOP and what improvements can be brought to the world as we do and that's for us HIST groups to collaborate and share their strategies and ensure that our progress is faster in this so that we could have improved a good administrative and communication development so that many of us will be part of it just to give a quick update on our progress that we had a few days in the week so it was kind of a success so all of us were assembled for the first time in that one place and in person we discussed the work that we have done in the last three years and the kind of support that we have we have been providing to the different countries for HMIS and HSHOP organizations his group shared a lot of the local innovations which were done within the pandemic and we discussed how these innovations can be taken to other countries by doing many more applications to meet the current context we also had discussions on identifying common priorities across the countries and the challenges that the countries face in the spectrum of education and how these groups can work to better the mitigating those challenges and make it better for the students and we also identified a future plan to better fit the implementation that can be done in the countries so this idea the potential the support plan and implementation process as we discussed with the local fund departments the local fund government has a lot of thoughts behind doing the need based HHI to the end as much as possible and side-by-side also finding the priority, getting the assistance as well so during the course of the project and the work that has been being done with the funding partners we have developed some major assessment projects where we conduct these assessments in the countries so to begin with a few countries already piloted these assessments and I will bring that forward so we have a lot of projects and examples where these assessments have been tied up to understand the situation of existing information systems among those assessments together so it is true who is working with the national HMIS and the work that has been done in the countries while the UI is also being supported so we have a company from the UI who is in need of an action for doing similar assessments like the existing state of the HMIS and the national programs implementation and what are the major challenges that are coming out of that assessment so once we identify the challenges that we are going to need and the national core planning needs we try to prioritize that with the piloting the project is available and we choose the country how we can make a country work plan with the budget associated and also kind of close the time that work plan with the funding partners so we have a local fund we have an MNK so if you want to do a few sets of activities then we start and continue to be active so that we have more professional rather than working separately in cycles to get to partners because you have seen that there are many partners for funding but they are often going to work in cycles so we are trying to build a more cohesive way of working where we can bring all the partners and these groups and the industry and they will join a work plan which could be then implemented to understand the nature of the structure so once we have this approval of the priority is seen as the budget and whatever is needed from the country plans the local fund and other funding partners we have funded the country directly then we move through the implementation phase where we make short term picking assistance packages where we can implement the activities so we have a number of open contracts that I cover in the next time so we now behind some potential short term deals so we have a look at that and stage 4 has been introduced you have seen that you have done a lot of PA in your countries but often there are quality assurance these days are not getting much emphasis so we have introduced that whatever PA of his group that is in the country it is essential that it gets quality assurance from internally within his group but also we take your feedback from the ministry to a client that has some design so you will see a lot more funding support and making assistance where you start calling the same procedure moving forward so you will get to know many assessments happening in local and use the same process so these are some standards for us on the region the global fund supported PA in countries so many of the countries that are working in the countries for different national programs so global fund has worked with agencies for this group to define these standards for the HHS country support so based on past experience of working with the HHS too in different countries for different HMIS national programs we have documented that what are the strategies that are out of these listed area items would be about strategy for when they work with the HHS group and what would be needed for the country for meeting that PA implementation happening in that specific country and what are the prerequisites that we need to take into account to ensure that whatever work we do is faithful and provide more support for the country so these are some of the items we have which is based on everything we have assessments and have been in the number of work plans systems of applications we know it is a very crucial component when it comes to the traditional implications interoperability we have for both HMIS and HMIS and other exercises of opportunity we have PA items associated to improving the kindness and confidence of the data especially with a specific focus on HHS in the region for child welfare systems for the 3D national programs and working towards more integrated HMIS where you need to have implemented individual traffic but in the area that should fill in the national HMIS HMIS health and safety now digital transport has been developed since now for disease programs so there has been malaria and many more so implementing those packages in countries and making their implementations more aligned over the standards which Dr. Ocho recommended so that was a part of it coming to the implementation system the countries were implementing it or they have implemented it and are seeking improvements they will be able to also cover down the prospective assistance there is a specific package for global fund direct reporting so that yet to be implemented in the Asian countries then of course the roofing maintenance is better at Athena it is of course due when the implementation is done for a long duration so these are some areas which Dr. Ocho will find ways to support in countries through his hub and his scope of access so since the ECC started last year working as a hub so we were able to secure one of a similar project that we wanted to work together as a big entity so we engaged the UNFPA in carrying out the research and assessment in the seven countries through the his Asia hub so right now these are five his groups so working in these countries in that and all these assessments so we have a lot of PNG foundation in Asia where we have UNFPA countries working in collaboration working with the his groups where the his hub has developed the assessment questionnaire for that focused on elements we have we have a lot of questionnaire the UNFPA countries have helped us in getting that information from HMIS and now as an exercise we are working towards drafting the situation assessment and in year two of the project we need to further discussing what countries specific interventions people do which UNFPA can find and support and his groups can do the technical implementation for strengthening the transparency of the assessment so these are some examples where the Asian group is working as a collective and are working better to do some assessments and so in that so if there are any questions on how we can support the countries who are present here then of course we will be around so we can link you with his groups for working in those specific and the countries and it gives us the opportunity to support the community at the workplaces and in finding discussions that we should share thank you so much first break right now so please go inside and get to know each other a little bit better try to bring some microphones as long as I look at that I know it's not a great sound we'll look at that thank you very much