 Access to clinical and public health information at the point of care in many developing countries is a huge challenge to the delivery of high-quality health care to the population. More often than not, clinical workers in health facilities use outdated materials to diagnose and treat their patients. After our project, the mobile health information system developed a mobile-based technology that would provide access to nurses and doctors at the point of care to this life-saving information. So this is one of our major achievements. Over 80% of the doctors and the nurses reported improving diagnosis, treatment and care for their patients as a result of this system. I think another point which is one of our, we are proud of our project is that we developed a business model to scale this initiative to larger users, larger group. We started with about 50 nurses. Now it's being rolled out to over 20,000 nurses and doctors in South Africa. It directly contributes to the WISIS action line to a health by using, by harnessing the power of ICTs for providing access to content, for improving the quality of health care delivery to underserved population in underserved countries. We're very, very highly honored by this award and it means two things. One, it affirms that we are doing right and two, it renews our commitment to do more because we're voted by thousands and thousands of people and we must live up to their expectations so it will really give us the impetus to innovate more, to work hard. So it means a lot to us.