 Imagine a world in which every single human being on the planet has equal access to the sum of human knowledge. Together we are creating the most comprehensive encyclopedia that has ever existed, Wikipedia. Since early 2012, the non-profit that supports Wikipedia started a program called Wikipedia Zero, which creates partnerships with cellular carriers to waive the data charges to access Wikipedia on cell phones. You might think that such data charges are trivial. We want to show you that they aren't. Take a moment to watch this film. We would like to invite you to raise your voice with us to sign a petition to ask for free access to Wikipedia. Wikipedia belongs to all of us and together we can make things happen. This is our story. Here in Choslovo a lot of people here have talents which are not recognized. As Nelson Mandela said, we are free and we are quite free but I wouldn't say that we are free because living in Islam is not quite free. No, we are not free. I take education as a key. I want to work hard for my future so that I can become something big. These learners were born just before 94 or they were born just after. So they have not grown up under the laws of apartheid. But they still feel the effects of it. Because current is directly proportional to power, it is correct. Sometimes we don't have enough resources like books to study, to go to the libraries in one hour walk. So you can get there at 5 o'clock, they are already closing. The only reading material that these learners have is their textbooks. In homes here you won't find reading material. So then how to learn is access information. I would like you all to look on Wikipedia. One of the interesting things you can search for is click land region. At first I personally didn't know anything about Wikipedia. It was like finding this great solution that has always been there but we just didn't know that it was. Wikipedia is like a teacher to me. You search for it but you will be getting more than what you expected. This is geography when I revise, I write some of the stuff on the wall so that I don't forget them. Every day when I wake up I can see them. As much as it's hard for us to access information here, it's quite amazing. We all have cell phones. Everyone could get the information that you need but now that we need airtime to access Wikipedia it's like if you don't have money, you don't have information. If you have money you have the information. Sometimes you need to take the money you have for your lunch and then you must buy a time. In my school we decided to write up an open letter to our local cell phone providers. We asked them to offer their customers free access to Wikipedia on their cell phones. With Wikipedia you have some backup, you have somewhere where you can read about the things you need to know. The cell phone today has penetrated the very bottom on the socio-economic ladder. Six billion people have cell phones. If people understand that cell phones are ubiquitous and Wikipedia is free and all you have to do is to connect those two things together then you have free access to information right there. In the pockets every day all the time it's a game changer. There's a lot of talent in just love and real talent. Sometimes you see the rubbish and you think it's useless but once you dig deep in that rubbish you might find gold. I'm Lukanya, came here to study at the University of Pakistan. I've never valued education as I value it right now where I'm at. Once you do doctoral science you notice that it's not about what you have but it's about how you use what you have and how it comes from being educated. We have a lot of resources but the population is not really educated so we don't know how to use our resources effectively. I want to go into politics because I want to change places like just love to bring on places like where I'm at right now in this university. I don't think I would have gotten where I am right now without the help of Wikipedia. I don't. Once you're educated you can think originally and if you have a heart and you're educated there's nothing that's impossible to you. I want to become a medical practitioner because I want to give back to the society I want to change people's lives. Wikipedia I can say it happens a lot because I named there and I found my career there in electrical engineering. That's my future career now. There are very few female geologists and I want to change that and show that we are also capable of something best in life. Then this other day Pete told us guys do you know that you could write up your own articles on Wikipedia and we were like really? Our class went out together to take pictures of Joe Slavo and then we could take them and we can put them on Wikipedia. I myself am proud I just want the world to see the places that we are coming from. There was so much that was not there on Wikipedia that we could add especially in the course of Wikipedia Wikipedia on our own language. I'm trying to write an article about omnosha. It's going to be a new article. I will travel the more females in my deal. There's something wrong. It's supposed to be Dalibu. Wikipedia it's like a portal to share our own ideas share our own information. It's amazingly empowering for them to be part of that whole movement because it's like a movement. It's like a revolution. Wikipedia is a solution that's making our dreams a possibility. We felt that there's a need for free access to Wikipedia so that everyone can be able to gain knowledge. It's not about us or about me anymore now it's about other children who need all of the information that's available on Wikipedia for free. Six billion people have access to cell phones. Wikipedia is free but data charges stop billions of people from even using it. Please sign our petition and encourage cellular carriers to provide free access to Wikipedia on cell phones.