 My name is Janina Raffo. I'm from Caraca, Venezuela. When I was young, I remember that being for a normal middle-class family, we can have access to education. We have three meals a day. Today, the people in Venezuela is living with seven dollars a month. That is 25 cents a day. And this is obviously creating a horrific humanitarian crisis when people can only eat once a day. Youth movement in Venezuela has been always an important part of our history. But right now, they have the the protagonist in this story. I personally believe that the way to change society is changing the ideas. So my main focus here in Washington has been creating communications strategies to create awareness about the problem in Venezuela, but also to show people ways how they can help. And one of the things we're doing this is implementing technology for social change, creating apps, digital spaces, social media campaigns, when people can actually express and learn. The future of Venezuela is entirely in the hands of youth leaders right now, like youth activists and youth people that actually back home working for freedom and ultimate to achieve peace.