 There are so many problems in Africa as well as in Ethiopia, lack of infrastructure, conflict, violence. And this, I think, stems from lack of education. I got the opportunity for schooling when opportunities were rare. I obtained my three degrees from three different continents. I went to University of Newcastle in Australia, did my MSc degree in health social science. It exposed me, it really enriched me myself, but also I contributed professionally. Sharing my experiences and sharing my studies, my research. I grew up witnessing several problems. One is, as I said, this big river. And a lot of people cross that river and trains and then it over floods. And I was witnessing a lot of people being taken away. So I'd say that, you know, this is the time to give back after my PhD. We managed to build that bridge and the community was relieved. And I would say now this is the most celebrated still of all the projects I did. Bridge is the most celebrated one. Now the children got to cross the river safely, but there is no school. The next project was upgrading the elementary school that I went to into a high school. There was a need for another elementary school, and that was my next project. I continued doing that, another elementary school, another high school, another high school, another high school. So starting with the bridge, I've been engaging in building several schools in different places in my area for the last 15 years. We don't only build the schools, we work on qualifications, we train teachers, and we work on school health, a lot of issues. Overall, I'm so happy. I really am thankful to God. I'm grateful. I count my blessings that I got this opportunity. The fact that, you know, a person like me who started just from a very light, that humble background could reach this stage and give back to the community. I hope that it inspires many others. I am Professor Gettner Tadella, and I am a proud University of Newcastle alumni.