 Hi Prakiti, it's nice meeting you again and this time around we have the opportunity to discuss in more details about the mentorship program we are having together. I'm really pleased that you are the one I'm mentoring and for me what I would advise you is you need to be very committed, read a lot because with that you get to understand the process much better and I think I'll say, you've already informed me that you'll be following loss and damage so I'll say this very interesting publication that was done this morning which I happen to be one of the people who were interviewed, it was done by Chatham House which is very useful about loss and damage financing since you are following loss and damage and this is an issue this is a hot cake or an important issue being discussed in this course I think you'll find it very useful so how do you see negotiation process this course? I wish I had this kind of guidance or this kind of access to the documents before because I was in COP26 as well and it feels like COP27 is my first course because in COP26 as you said I didn't have any mentor or instructor guidance, I didn't get any guidance to what to follow and what to not and I used to go to every kind of everything every rooms, take notes and then I used to go to adaptation, mitigation, loss and damage because I didn't know that I need to just follow in one for the first time when I was in SB I followed loss and damage and I found that was my interest but still I was not aware of many technical things, I'm still learning and we are in the learning process so in COP27 when I found that I have a mentor who can guide me and we have this where I can get access to many documents so it feels kind of secure that if I don't know anything I can ask you so before it was not the things, I used to get confused, I used to get lost and I used to find it by myself but now I have one whom I can ask something so that would be great if you send me something related to loss and damage and also specific to finance, loss and damage, finance facilities I think with AIID they always emphasise this as a junior negotiator when you come in, try to identify a topic or an agenda item that you are so much passionate about and follow that one This is not only like UNFSA, thematic issues, this is like the personal issue to me like loss and damage, I have been seeing it in my community I have been feeling it, that's why I will be following this Moving on, I would just like to know what has been your impression about Week 1 so far It was kind of hectic but very useful, I got to know more about the Santiago Network and these technical things, it was very jargon but now I am trying to understand this So we have done with this first week and what do you suggest and what do you think that I would expect from this coming second week? This second week would be a very busy week, we would be here till late at night because so far we are only able to agree on one agenda item which is the fourth review of the adaptation fund We had an agreement on that with regards to the other agenda items we are still negotiating on them, it would send to the ministerial level which our ministers to discuss on them but even though we would be here to support our ministers guide them, provide them with technical advice on what positions they need to stick on on behalf of our groups Thank you, that was very helpful, thank you