 I'm Fiona Percy, co-ordinating the Adaptation Learning Program, which is implemented by Care International. Right now I'm here at a CCAF workshop looking at social learning and communication in relation to food security and climate change. The Adaptation Learning Program is in four countries in Africa, Kenya, Mozambique, Ghana and Niger. So diverse set of countries where we are implementing and learning about community-based adaptation processes and approaches. And using over the next three years now to pilot and identify good methodologies and approaches for supporting communities to be able to make plans and decisions around how they can have more resilient livelihoods, how they can reduce the risks that they face in relation to disaster through a better understanding of what's happening with climate change, better understanding of climate change information and forecasts and projections and also a better understanding of the risks and uncertainties that are involved. So we've recognised that for every actor, climate change is very much bringing unknowns and uncertainties. So how can communities, farmers and pastoralists in the countries that we're working live with those uncertainties and make decisions that help them to spread their risks and at the end of the day have more adaptive capacity and resilient livelihoods. And the program is also then putting people together at different levels to learn about those practices and what evidence we're getting from the community level. So among NGOs and local governments, national governments and other actors to sit together and learn from each other about what works well and what doesn't work well and what can best inform policy to be able to have a policy element.