 Hampita Mwakawalia working with Hefhanta National Tanzania Program as a Kanda Erector. We are participating in a consultative meeting on livestock and fish program. What strikes me mostly is the way the meeting has been conducted is more participatory, bringing in different people from different fields, from different countries. The experience and contribution in the program could be more fruitful in wishing that all the program could have been done the same way by bringing on all ideas from different angles. Maybe the big risk is, I didn't see, though there's some professional working in the community, but I didn't see much of the involvement of the community instead. We could have speak more of what's happening on the ground rather than we professionals talking about what's happening within the community area. Do you see it adding value to the work you do in Tanzania, for example? Yes, this is adding a lot of value in my work too because in two ways. Number one, I met a lot of people who discussed about what's happening even in my own programs and we discussed what we can help each other. It's created a lot of contacts and communications, but the program itself, yes, it added a lot of values because there are a lot of things which have been discussed which I might not be already been doing in my country. That means I might copy the same and doing by now as part of the beginning of the program.