 Future 21st century is all going to be about internet, it's going to be about connectivity and it's going to be mobile. In that case, for Kenya it is critical, it's front center for everything that we want to be able to achieve. We want to ensure that the whole country is fully educated on ICTs and on using their mobile services. Today we lead in mobile money, which means then we can lead even in mobile learning and mobile teaching. So we are working very hard to make sure that every teacher is fully aware of how to use the technology. So we are training the teachers, we are digitizing content to ensure that also all the learning services are online so that not only those in school can use them, those are available to every other person that has a device in the country. Our content producing organization KICD is now actually going to be a regulator for content so that we can get content from everywhere. ICT is front center. The first thing with teachers is ensuring that they feel comfortable with the technology. Today if I look in the past there's a lot of difficulty getting everybody to even just use SMS but once they saw the need and the ease of which they can use the technology everybody uses it now in the country. The same thing with their mobile learning. For the teachers they need to be able to know that they can have all their content available on their mobile device. They can use that same device to work with others, collaborate. So giving them that comfort, one is by training them to ensuring that they have those devices available and they have the connectivity as well so that they can test, they can learn and once that is done then they will know that they can be able to service not just the people around them service everybody across the country and in a sense create also some form of competition between the teachers who is going to have the best content, the most entertaining and start allowing the students to be able to work with them so get the teachers to become really more the collaborators and working with the students and the parents and we are already beginning that process. We've trained over 66,000 teachers just to be able to use the current curriculum and the services that we've provided so it started well for now. I believe first when everybody has agreed that M learning is really important if that's a global decision then it means then everybody even in Kenya will definitely know that this is the way forward so even those that are hesitant thinking well they don't have to now they know that it is important the whole world is actually looking at doing exactly the same thing M learning is important and so it will encourage everybody to get onto the bus and actually start learning how to use the technologies how to leverage the opportunities it provides for them to become either better teachers in terms of their research in terms of their collaboration and even in terms of how they monitor and manage the teaching for their children they learn a lot more and really encouraging them to know that the rest of the world is actually going in the same way so if they get qualified and they are very able to do this they can export their services to many other parts of the world which means it gives them the incentives to do this