 De-implementation of accessible ICT policies and strategies is key in ensuring that persons with disabilities have access to ICT products and services that are naturally accessible, that are compatible, that can be used by them. So another very important thing to say in relation to this is that what do the countries do in ensuring that? Alternatively, it is very important to have the engagement by all relevant stakeholders and we talk about the governments, we talk about regulatory authorities, industry, academia and civil society. Primarily it is up to the governments to implement, to create all the necessary mechanism in order to provide the opportunities for persons with disabilities to have and to live independent lives. And that also includes education, that includes e-health, access to public services, that includes the work market, etc. The objectives of question 7 for the study period 2018-2021 have been identified very clearly by the members as well as agreed. So what the members emphasised as key objectives is basically the continuation of the capacity building that provides, provided by the ITUD. Capacity building is crucial for the members to get the necessary knowledge on how to not only create the ICT policies and strategies, but how to adapt, how to adjust the existing ICT policies and strategies that are implemented in some other countries or that are provided by the ITUD into their national policies and strategies. Another objective that the members emphasised was the need to raise awareness and promote ICT, not only policies and strategies, but also the relevant business models. And when we talk about raising awareness and then promotion, it is also important to bear in mind that simultaneously it is crucial to strengthen persons with disabilities in order to know what is available to them and how to use those services and products that are available to them. Then we should also mention that one of the key objectives is the constant empowerment of the members to exchange their good practices, to share the knowledge through the regional platforms, through the national platforms in organising all sorts of events and to have that served as a base for creation of their own national policies and strategies to make sure that the implementation of ICT policies and strategies is going to be implemented in the best possible way. As a key outcome, I foresee the increased level of implementation of ICT policies and strategies as well as the increased level of usability of ICT services and products. The countries can benefit from the increased level of implementation hugely. The problem in most of the developing countries is the extreme low level of the accessible ICT services and products in spite of the fact that the legal and the regulatory framework are well in place. But it is evident that the level of implementation currently is very low. So we should all aim at achieving this key expected outcome, which means that the persons of disabilities will benefit mostly. Once we have it all implemented, then the persons with disabilities will have access to TV and video programmes that they can follow. We will have the increased level of mobile communications, the increased level when it comes to accessible websites and it is only in that way that we could ensure the inclusion of persons with disabilities in the overall economic and social ecosystem.