 Gretings. My name is Jessica Hamadziripi. I am the founder and director of Genesis Indopreneurship Trust GATE, which is based in Harare, Zimbabwe. I am currently living in Pretoria, South Africa. GATE is a private voluntary organization that equips youth with entrepreneurial skills, which include life skills such as emotional awareness team collaboration and national agenda topics like climate change and business skills like record keeping accounts market research. I started GATE in 2016 when I returned back to Zimbabwe. After living in the diaspora for 14 years, I had seen youth hustling on the streets of Harare, trying to earn income through informal trading. Due to my experiences in training, I felt that I could give back to my country by equipping youth with entrepreneurial skills so as to enable them to run sustainable business ventures. I work with a passionate administration team and trainers who are experts in their varied areas. Part of my training includes a doctoral thesis entitled I caught poverty eradication in Zimbabwe, meeting the millennium development goals through homegrown business approaches and caught I believe that business approaches such as entrepreneurship can eradicate absolute poverty. I myself was trained in entrepreneurship in 1997. I operated my business for four years before I sold the business in order to join my family which was moving to go outside of Zimbabwe. Most of my experience is in the academia ranging from administration management and the trainer of business topics. I am inspired to empower the youth with knowledge on how to start and run businesses. Our motto at GATE is I caught it only takes you. And caught to join in this exciting journey of giving back to the youth who are trying to establish themselves during these challenging years particularly after the COVID-19 restrictive measures. Thank you very much.