 So I'm gonna ask each of you just to take about four minutes to talk to us about what inspired this solution the characteristics And why it is game-changing we can start with you Hello everyone ladies and gentlemen It is my honor to present you today digital family card. This project helped us to fight against social inequality injustice that caused because of bureaucracy How it was in the past? How people get social benefits from the government in the past in our government in our country Applicants with 24 types of documents must visit mayor's office one stop shop and They must wait for 18 days Imagine 18 days if you have some trouble you want to get a social benefit And you are waiting for 18 days just to have a notification that everything is okay with your documents and another 13 days there if you if you are missing some documents and What we've done as a government we've created a data lake of government of Kazakhstan We collected all the databases from government bodies into one data lake and we are able to analyze and predict and Fight with any problems that people facing with and This data lake consists of Different databases about health care tax committee the pensions the credits etc. Etc Next slide, please methodology was this of digital family card was designed together with UNDP and Ministry of Labor and social protection and our ministry and together we designed the methodology and Automated and created a software which Which allows us to have a Family composition and family ties and all information about citizens from public authorities is processed and Family composition is automatically created based on this information on these big data and We can monitor social and economic conditions home conditions health care education and others and What's next Please next slide and We are now we are able to identify family problems That need to be addressed For example lack of financial resources unemployment have no housing and have no health insurance Etc. Etc. And we we tried we tried to create an algorithm That's analyze that that analyzes the data across the government and find the identifies problems and difficult situation life situations of families and We are not only identifying them. We're trying to provide support measure appropriate some support measure and it's also allowed us to classify to group from Prosperous to emergency and the group that need help is of course the emergency group and we try to fight against the their problems and Appropriate support measures are collected and We try to identify Every problem and Now we are able to Provide targeted social assistance housing aid and other social benefits and next slide please and at the end As a result of this project the proactive services from the government when we identify That family in difficult life situation. We don't wait anymore For applying the doc with documents applying to their government offices. We send the notification that We are there with the support measure and well We are eligible to have this support measure from the government if and if people send yes on the on this notification Support measure automatically will be provided to their banking account and already this year 800,000 proposal notifications sent and 650,000 of them get support measures from the government It's not only the digital solution. It is a commitment from the government of Kazakhstan commitment to be proactive and commitment to solve Any problem of families. Thank you Thank you, your Excellency and Omar your turn tell us a bit more about Mizan, too Thank you, Shinaida I'm the last speaker for lunch. So I'm not going to be long, but SDG 16 is really an important goal SDG 16's seeks to achieve equal access to justice for people by 2030 nevertheless in 2019 the word justice project conducted a study to find the Justice gap and it found that 1.5 million billion people around the world have difficulty accessing justice services while they live in areas where there is a Justice system that is functional why The problem is there are no means to address the actual Day-to-day difficulties that those people are facing in Palestine the high judge the council established in 2001 Seeked to solve these problems and in doing so it chose to digitalize court services and Introduce a case management system that later became called as mizan mizan is a government on the application that Basically works on Digitalizing all transactions in the courts. It started as an application to register cases and slowly started digitalizing other processes and In doing so data started being generated by the system the high judge council started using this data to drive their policy decisions and in in doing so enhancing justice services and Inanizing these data the mizan system for example figured out bottlenecks in some of the Daily process that are done in the courts for example enforcement This is very critical because enforcement is one of the final stages of litigation and it takes many years in some cases for example in alimony Women have to wait for court decisions to be implemented over multiple years and what the High Judge council did is they tried to digitalize enforcement and payment in these cases for example in 2022 a new enforcement and electronic payment was introduced and this service for example have held the high judge a council Increased the number of enforcements from 47,000 in 2021 or it was paper-based into 360,000 enforcement requests in 2022 this is seven times more what they could do without digitalization and The impact of this has immediately been felt by many court users in particular woman. Let's take for example the case of Maryam When she was 31 years old she the court have granted her an alimony after her divorce and This was supposed to be implemented until 2030 which is the year where the goals are need to be achieved for her to be able to receive the alimony she needed to do a trip to the court and From six years. She did 70 trips to the court in a very difficult context Sometimes she reaches the court and there's no payment After the implementation of the e-services with one click the money is transferred into Maryam's bank account She gets a notification of her registered mobile phone number and also in the mobile application that was developed in 2018 She also get notification and she doesn't need to leave her house Maryam have received the 20 payments so far since the implementation of this service without having to leave her hometown This is the power of technology and how it can impact the life of people Governments and institutions around the world need to Adopt more solutions like me Zan that caters for daily justice issues that the people face and In so we can improve our chances in achieving the goals of 2030 And in so we can also be true to article number one of the universal declaration of a human of human rights that Declare every person a free and equal in dignity and rights Watch by extension say that people should have equal access to justice when these rights are violated. Thank you