 I'm Revokatus Twinomahani from Uganda. I work at Makere University and I'm also the CDK and Country Engagement Leader in Uganda. Tending the climate and development days organized at COP22 has been quite exciting, bringing together different experts and different practitioners in the climate change arena, talking about different issues, but most importantly issues of addressing climate change, bringing about climate change resilience, what are the same time reducing poverty, which is linked with the sustainable development goals. The themes are very interesting but what caught my attention is the issue of communication, communicating climate change messages. It's one thing to have messages, it is one thing, it is another thing to make them known by the other stakeholders. The reason is that in Uganda where climate messages are there and knowledge products are there but they don't catch the attention of the wider public. The reason being that the people in the communication specialists, the media have not yet appreciated climate change as such or they are not yet secured in packaging climate change messages so that they can be appealing to the wider public. It's quite exciting that Uganda will be hosting the CBA 11 next year. The exact dates are 22nd to 29th June 2017 in Kampala. The theme for the conference is on ecosystem based adaptation and natural resource management. It's quite good to be here for these two days and seeing the organizations, the preparations that are put in organizing such events. The experts that are here, the sequencing of the sessions so that they can be able to bring out clear messages and also the selection of people who speak, the panelists. It's quite exciting, it's a learning experience and we hope to take it in organizing the Uganda event. Yes, while the main theme is ecosystem based adaptation and natural resource management, as you can see they link to many issues that are being discussed in the climate and environment days. Issues to deal with resilience issues, to deal with poverty reduction issues, promoting sustainable development issues to do with energy because all these link with ecosystems on which the people in the developing countries depend. So many of the issues that have been discussed here will be looked through carefully and repackaged to be able to have them within the organization of the CBA 11. We do invite all the people who have been here in the climate and environment days and other people to come and be with us in June next year for the CBA 11 in Kampara, Uganda.