 I'm Umul Khair Muhammad Ali. I'm a field livelihood officer in Faww Somalia Harges office. The challenge the country is facing now is drought, severe drought. As you know, the climate change is a global-wise issue. And in the Somalia, there is a prolonged drought and full consecutive and well-ruined season lead to below-average crop production and lead animal death. Faww is providing support to the farmers in rural areas by supporting them with climate, smart agriculture and practices and also it's providing resilient seeds to drought. Also, they're providing a rehabilitation of water harvesting structures. Also, they're providing support to livestock producers by giving them treatments, vaccinations and supporting government bodies and partners throughout the country. Of course, now we are reaching the most vulnerable people in rural areas of Somalia through our even-wanted partnership. Ali, how would you say that young people could actually take action? Of course, by being informed what's going on around the world, speaking out, sharing information, donating time or money, special causes and big high to the human being.