 to people at the bottom of the pyramid, using clear interventions on areas of ensuring that those at the bottom of the pyramid have access to health. And I have assured him that we are doing the same in Kenya. We have now community health promoters in every village. We have 100,000 community health promoters across the country and we are going to learn from India how they have made health affordable. Especially for those at the bottom of the economic pyramid. We have also agreed on how we are going to leverage on the MOU that we have signed, especially in the space of technology and public digital infrastructure so that Kenya can benefit from, especially on e-health, digitizing and using technology in tele-medicine and tele-health as we professionalize and as we digitize our health space in Kenya. We're going to learn from the experience of India so that we don't repeat the unnecessary lessons that have already been learned and we can piggyback on their success and work together. And I am very happy that we now have an MOU that is going to provide us with a scope for capacity building between our two sectors, especially professionals in Kenya, learning from their counterparts in India. I thank you, Prime Minister, for the consideration of the 250 million US dollars for supporting Kenya in the space of agricultural mechanization and the whole space of vaccines and other interventions. I want to assure you that we will immediately embark on programs that have already been agreed on so that we can leverage on this facility to provide the much needed services for the people of Kenya. This facility is going a long way in delivering our commitment to the people of Kenya, especially in the space of health and food security as we deal with the challenges of cost of living and ensuring that we produce enough food using mechanization to get our food security situation dealt with. I also agree with you, Prime Minister, that we will be looking at avenues of what to do with rice production and the whole space in our plan on how to take this forward. I have also assured Prime Minister Modi that 70% of health commodities in Kenya have their origin in India and we appreciate the partnership and the support. And we have discussed how we can begin to manufacture some of these commodities in Kenya, not just for the Kenyan market, but for the East African and the African market. And it will be mutually beneficial for companies, Indian companies to do this in Nairobi or to do this in Kenya because it will benefit them and we will give them access to the African market using the infrastructure that we have already built under the Africa continental free trade area. I confirm that India has been immensely useful to Kenya, especially in the marine space. I have thanked Prime Minister Modi for the support of India in the research and documentation of resources in the Indian Ocean that are related and relevant to Kenya. We already have maps, we already have documentation that we are going to use for our marine and blue economy exploitation in Kenya thanks to the government of India. And we look at what we can do more to deal with piracy, to deal with tourism, to deal with terrorism and to deal with all the other activities in our shared waters in the Indian Ocean. Terrorism is a big issue both for Kenya and India and we've agreed that our defense forces will work together in collaboration, sharing information, sharing experience, sharing knowledge and intelligence to make sure that we deal with the challenge of terrorism. I have explained to Prime Minister Modi about our situation in East Africa, the challenges we have of security in Sudan, in DRC Congo, in Somalia, and we are going to work together to see how we can stabilize and secure that region for the mutual benefit of the people living in the global south. I have also shared with him our experience, especially in the delivery of affordable housing and learning from the great experience in this country on delivery of affordable housing, working on slum upgrading and ensuring that citizens have decent households and live in dignity, that we are carrying out the same in Kenya following in the example of India to make sure that our citizens live in dignified affordable dwellings. Finally, Kenya has joined the alliance of biofuels and also the solar alliance. As we tap into our renewable assets in Kenya, I have told Prime Minister Modi that Kenya has 92% of its grid as green and we are well underway in being a hub for green manufacturing and green industrialization and we will want to share in the experience of India and some of their manufacturing capabilities that require green energy can have a safe place in Kenya. In conclusion, let me say I am truly immensely grateful to Prime Minister Modi, the government and the people of India for the catechesis extended to us, for what we have managed to achieve with this visit and I am very confident that we have consolidated and solidified our relationship and that we are looking and focusing on a greater future for both the people of India and the people of Kenya. Finally, I have asked Prime Minister Modi to consider giving us a small place where we can put up a chancery and we can put up a residence for our ambassador and he has graciously told me that he will consider it positively because we are not about to go anywhere. We are going to be in India for the long haul and we want a permanent residence here because that is the nature of our relationship. Again, Prime Minister, thank you very much. Thank you, Excellency, that concludes the press statements. Thank you all for joining us. Please remain seated while the dignitaries leave the stage.