 We are joining forces of Africa now once the government to develop and implement policies and laws that protect children from harmful practices and allocate cost budgets for child protection. The group is advocating for a strong legal and justice system to protect the rights of children especially those in decision-making actions against children that have perpetrated violence. The same time the want challenges that perpetuate the violation of children's rights such as gender inequality, discrimination of poor access to education and poverty while involving young people and girls in policy and decision making processes by ensuring that the voices are heard and considered in all aspects touching on their lives. These were revealed during our roundtable breakfast that was held here in Nairobi, Kenya. Was COVID-19 when children were supposed to go back home, all education institutions were closed down and children were supposed to go home, some people took advantage of that. So that has contributed a lot towards that increase. There are other issues also because I think governments, apart from Kenya, I think they are very, very strong on that. We haven't, some of the governments have policies that we have said that the execution of those policies have also been very weak. May I ask you a question on top of that? For that good question, I can start and then my colleagues can add, at least from where we sit and stay at this homes. For example, I think two years ago we developed manuals for training of children and creating awareness in schools on issues to do with sex and sexual exploitation of children but also online sexual exploitation. I would like to say that remember sexual exploitation online eventually can end up offline. So we need to be able to speak to both when we talk about it because at the end there is likely to be physical contact and even where there is no physical contact it's almost like physical contact and that is a big risk. So what we have done so far as children at this homes is to develop those manuals, to create training activities, to last with the organization like Childland Kenya with the 116 and to try to create a lot of awareness. Now what can we do as joining forces? I think we have a big opportunity with all the directors here and remember these are regional directors so we are actually looking at it at a higher level. There is all the joining forces activities happening in each of the countries and the idea is that we create linkages from the countries to the region. I was going to speak to this actually in the course of the month but maybe it's good I see this. And one of the key topics that I would foresee is actually OSEC online sexual exploitation because this is a child safe garden is our core business and to this we promote child participation in all our programs, in our projects and our doors are open for children and caregivers and we also follow whistleblowing systems that any child can send anonymously any concerns of child safe garden issues. So we have zero tolerance to child safe garden. In our organization. So we take this seriously as a joining forces and also as a children's villages.