 Today is the afternoon of the 29th of June and we just concluded the 11th International Conference on Community-Based Adaptation. We had well over 300 people from well over 50 countries from all the continents. Participate of whom 80 came early. Three days early they went on a three-day field visit to various different sites and groups of about 24 different sites. During the conference itself we had a variety of discussions and presentations and different formats, videos and posters and games and food presentation, art exhibition. So we try and liven up the proceedings of the conference so that everybody gets to participate, everybody gets to know one another. Even though it's a big conference with hundreds of people, hopefully everybody ends up knowing most of the people, if not all of them. And I think we will be able to achieve that. At the closing session I presented the major outcomes. I mentioned a few of them. Firstly, a big emphasis on youth this time. The Rated University organized a parallel conference on youth. For the youth they came and gave their outputs of that conference to ours here in the closing session. Uganda happens to have the highest proportion of people in the world. So it's particularly important for Uganda to invest in the youth so that they can become climate smart, climate champions. And they can take the tackle in climate change in the forward. So that was one big outcome. The second big outcome related to youth going beyond youth is the university's level outcome where we launched on the 26th of June the least developed country's university. It's sort of a non-climate change which is an official south-south initiative of a number of universities to start with from least developed countries which will reach all 48 LDCs over time. It was officially launched by the chair of the LDC group Mr. Gidu Jemba from Ethiopia who came to Kampala to do that. It is now officially open for business. We were happy to collaborate and find ways to synergize with other people who may be interested in youth. And finally we had a long debate about the future of the CBA conference series. This is the 11th conference we've done over actually 13 years because the first three were done two years apart. So we've been doing this for well over 11 years. We had a major discussion around what we call the CBA with fresh rethinking strategy going forward. The outcome is that there was strong support to continue but perhaps modify the format and the timing and venues. So we are back at the drawing board on that but I'll be sure that we will have the CBA 12 at some point fairly soon. We will be able to announce the venue entirely for them. So keep looking at the CBA website for updates on the future of the CBA.