 This is the sixth year that we've run Girls in ICT Day. It's very nice to see that each year we have increased participation. And this year is the first year where we take advantage of our remote participation facilities to join with the celebrations in Vilnius and Beirut. Good morning, bonjour. I'm just about here. You have asked me to come here. Just good morning to all of you. I think Girls in ICT Day is really important because a lot of girls do really come together and they can share the experiences of the projects they did. It's really good that we get to interact and have speakers come in and tell us about what is happening and how we can achieve our goals in ICT. I think that's one of the first steps to getting girls more involved is to promote it through the web to make it more known to girls that they can have career opportunities. I think that to encourage girls to go into technology oriented careers we need to start at education targeting from a really young age making sure that girls and boys have equal opportunities. Never lose confidence in yourself, in your skills. The ICT Center I think it also needs some femininity. Let's say sensitivity, creativity, what women can bring to the field it needs what we can bring. Girls in ICT Day can encourage girls to get careers in ICT because we're able to see your showcase seeing many really interesting mentors who have successfully kind of had a great career in ICT and it just shows the girls that there's so many opportunities and you can do really whatever you want. What would you regard as a successful outcome of this day of campaigns? I think we can already say the day has been a success because we know from our Twitter feed on hashtag Girls in ICT that there are already hundreds of events all over the world.