 My name is Veronica de Souza. I'm the co-founder and managing director of Rubicup, and we work with menstruation. I'm proud and grateful to announce that we have received $160,000 in grant money from the Swedish Development Agency for the Innovations Against Poverty grant. And I'm here today to ask you if you want to help us match the grant of $160,000 in philanthropic grants. In addition to that, we need $300,000 in investments in the future. So today, 1 billion women and girls struggle every month because they can't afford sanitary pads, and they stay home from school and work. And this results in approximately 20% loss of their school and work time. Menstruation is an overseen problem. It's a taboo. They don't raise their hand and say, hey, we need help. This is a Rubicup. It's reusable for 10 years, and this is our product. And you use it like this. Fold it, insert it into the body. It opens up, collects the blood. You empty it, reinsert it, and after your period is over, you boil it for five minutes so it's sterilized. Then you store it, and next month, you take it out again. So basically a year ago, my two partners and I from Copenhagen Business School were all users of menstrual cups, and we decided if we prefer this, why not bring it to developing countries? So we set up our own production, moved to Kenya in September, did a feasibility study and a pilot with great and positive results, and are right now expecting our first 10,000 products to come into Kenya. We're selling it through a direct sales model, a Tupperware model, where we train women who then go out into the villages. They sell the product and educate their peers. This way we solve the problem, we generate income for the women in a very environmentally friendly way, and we increase education. So in five years, we'll reach one million women and girls who are today struggling. We'll have a revenue of $4.5 million, and at the same time we'll have saved the planet for a potential waste of billions of pads. So to sum up, I have a table out there, and I would love to continue the conversation about menstruation with any of you who will be interested. We need partners, we need connections, we need advices, and we need money. So thank you very much for paying attention and I look forward to meeting all of you. Thank you.