 A means to achieve SDG. Increasing access. Collaborative course development. Equity in education. About human rights in education. Reducing cost. Avoiding duplication in content development. Improving quality. OER emerged as a technology-driven solution to address issues of costs and quality. But OER are also based on values and for call, the key values are equity and inclusion, collaboration and respect for diversity. First, equity and inclusion. Involving people at the grassroots level is key to the sustainability of OER as a people's movement. We need to ensure that OER are accessible for people with disabilities because there's very little available for them. Second, collaboration. More speed and scale in OER development can be achieved by working together rather than in isolation. Third, respect for diversity. Linguistic and cultural diversity continue to be a challenge within the OER movement, which is predominantly in English. As most stakeholders share knowledge in the vernacular, the global knowledge base is enriched and enlarged. The commonwealth of learning believes that knowledge is our commonwealth. On the occasion of Open Education Week 2018, Paul and its partners urge everyone to share and distribute the wealth of OER to promote equitable and inclusive quality education and lifelong learning for all. Thank you.