 I'm in Sahak village in Zormat district in Paktia and I'm here with the Malik, the village headman who's teacher Mohammed Anwar and this is just a check-down that FAO has built along with the community and our partner the Norwegian Afghan committee. This village depends absolutely on agriculture and water of course like everywhere in Afghanistan is the absolute key. Now in this valley the last few years they've had flood after flood destroying agricultural land and destroying houses too. Last year with thanks to the World Bank ARTF funding 135 men from the community are able to build this check-down that will last for 10, 15 or more years if it's maintained. But importantly, this Gabyan weaving was done by women in the village. 35 women worked, repaired all of the wire here building this mesh, this vital, vital mesh in the work. I'm told by our experts is excellent.