 Thanks for joining us at WSIS Forum 2018. I'm very pleased to be joined by Mr. Jean de Dieu Ruranghewa, who is minister at the Ministry of Information Technology and Communications of Rwanda. Thank you for joining us this afternoon. Thank you. So, to start with, what can you tell me about the role of ICTs in your country to deliver these sustainable development goals? Yeah. ICT in Rwanda have been identified as one of key pillars for our socioeconomic development. ICT have been integrated, actually, in all our sectors' development. So far, we have a high-level Rwanda master plan that provides further guidance on how ICT can transform lives. Every sector has an ICT plan, and we can, for example, see ICT in education, ICT improving the quality of education with access to ICT devices, deployment of content. We can see ICT being used to extend and expand health services to our community. We can see also ICT being used as a tool for good governance and accountability. And it's also a great tool to enhance the job prospects of the youth in your young country, aren't you? Yes. ICT with youth, it's an interesting area. Yes. Most of our people are now a young generation, and there is a lot of interest in young generation to use ICT, and there is a lot of innovative ideas. So far, we do have some center for incubation of the young generation to come up with an idea to groom them and grow into companies or solutions to our socio-economic development agenda. Okay. So, I understand it's the first time you attend the WISIS forum. Yes. So, how are you finding it? Yeah. The forum is really quite interesting. It's a platform of interaction with colleagues from various countries to exchange ideas, experience, and actually learn from colleagues how ICT is being used to meet SDGs targets. Mr. Ramangewa, thank you very much. You're welcome. Thank you.