 Today is the 29th of April. It's the penultimate day of our conference. Tomorrow we will end with two concluded sessions, one in the morning, which will be just a group of 400 people who are here, and then after the tea break we will have VIPs coming in the media coming in. We produce a statement from the conference, probably something called the Nairobi Declaration of Reincredence Adaptation. Today we had a variety of activities. In the early morning I went off to do a television interview on one of the major very popular TV programs channels here, it's called Citizen TV, and it's a morning breakfast time chat show for an hour called Chiche, run by a very dynamic compare, very young woman, very capable woman. And she asked a lot of questions. We got questions from the audience, and it was a very lively discussion for about an hour. I found out later on that quite a few people had watched it from the conference, which was nice. And then we had the regular plenary sessions and parallel sessions. I highlight the emphasis today on ecosystem based adaptation. We had several sessions on that. Quite a lot of people are interested in that. A lot of people work on it. UNEP, who are one of our major partners, who are also based here in Nairobi, who do a lot of work on it. So they were part of that exercise. And then we had the poster session and then we had another video session as well. And actually we haven't finished. I'm now going to go and have a post-dinner session where we will hammer out the statement that we will produce tomorrow, a high-level statement that we will finalize tonight and then hopefully agree on tomorrow and then present to the media and the press at lunchtime. We end at lunchtime tomorrow. We've had 400 people from 19 countries this time. Last time we had about 300 from 60 countries. So it's gone up considerably. A lot of engagement, a lot of very high levels of energy. People are very enthusiastic, which is good to see. And tomorrow we have the last day. We don't actually end at lunchtime, although officially the conference ends. We have a number of activities. Some of our partners are continuing to work. The IDRC have a workshop with some of their participants following ours. And so will the Irish Aid group who are here as well. It's one of the things we encourage people to do is to piggyback meetings on ours. We've had several people, several groups piggyback meetings pre-CBA 9. So they were here early in our meetings. And then there are several groups who will stay on and have their own meetings afterwards. And that hopefully minimizes the cost of bringing people to an event like this. So I will do one more vlog at the end of the conference tomorrow. And this is the conclusion for the penultimate day of CBA 9.