 My name is Abdul Waberi and I am a Generation Genji Fellow from Somalia. As the corona pandemic started, misinformation, uncertainty and stigma around wearing muskets and practicing social distancing has been killing people globally, and if some of my friends have been physically attacked or harassed for wearing muskets, I wanted to do something about this. So together with Somali medical professionals with activists and translators, we decided to reach people where they can get information on COVID-19, virus corona from WhatsApp. In Somalia, everyone uses WhatsApp and data is very cheap, and misconceptions shared within the WhatsApp group chat is causing friction between the communities affected by the virus. Our solution? We decided to create a chatbot that answers frequently asked questions and also allows people to submit written messages and post notes for us to respond to. For example, does the Genji cure coronavirus? Does the niqab act like a mask? We wanted to create expert answers that are relevant to local fairs in Somalia. Our chatbot is a one-stop shop for awkward information in Somali for Somalis. Now we're looking forward to work with youth religious leaders against the fight on misconception and stigma around wearing muskets. This is our contribution for this fight, we are learning together globally. Thank you very much.