 Welcome to WTDC 17 here in Buenos Aires in Argentina. We're very pleased to be joined in the studio today by Justine Mashiba, who is from the Universal Communications Service Axis Fund in Tanzania. Justine, thank you very much for being with us in the studio today. Thank you for having me here. You've just come from the women's breakfast here at the WTDC 17, which was very well attended and a lot of interesting conversations here. Perhaps we could talk a little bit about women and girls in ICT. I wanted to start off by asking you, what's the situation in your country with regards to access and use of ICTs by young women and girls? Thank you very much for that question. Like any other African in least developing countries in Africa, use of ICT by girls is very little. It's like all the ICT issues has to be for men. So the situation is not that balanced because we see a majority of boys going for ICT while the girls are just left out without doing any ICT. So it's really challenging. And we as a fund, we are trying very hard to include the women in pursuing ICT subjects and studies. And what are some of the challenges that women and girls are facing in accessing ICTs? There are several challenges that women or girls are facing in ICT. One of it is there's no internet connectivity. There's no computers that are available for anyone to use. There's also these norms that as a woman or as a girl you're not supposed to touch those things for men. So there's a lot of challenges that are facing girls in accessing ICT. And what measures would you say needs to be put in place to ensure that women and girls acquire the relevant digital skills that they need? As a fund, we are trying very hard to make sure that these girls are reaching out this ICT equipment. Like now, we have organized our Girls in ICT day whereby many girls like 448 girls participated in the initiative. And also we are doing school connectivities so that girls also can access to ICT and ICT equipment. And at the end of the day, we are bringing the girls within ICT arena. And finally, what do you think that national governments and the international community can do to encourage women to pursue careers in ICT? The first thing that the government should do is to make like, it's a requirement to put in a curriculum maybe, in a study curriculum that it's a subject that needs to be pursued by anyone, whether you're a girl or you're a boy, you have to do that. And at the same time, the government or international organizations should also support girls in accessing ICT equipment. Because sometimes they want to do it, but because there's nothing, then it is becoming very difficult. So it's the right time now as a government or international organization to come together and see the way forward for our girls. Well, Justin, well thank you very much for joining us in the studio today. We very much hope to be able to catch up with you at some stage in the future. And good luck with your projects. Thank you very much for having me here. Thank you.