Here we are in the last week of this class. It's flown past. I'm just amazed and it's been very, very interesting. And I wondered after speaking about aging in this week, which is the last substantive topic that we take up as we look at a woman's life and the questions of equality and inequality through women's lives. We come to this conclusion. We were thinking of talking about priorities and choosing priorities and I'll speak a little bit about that after this little introduction. But what I decided to do for the conclusion of this class, was to invite three people from three different regions, to look back over the last ten years and talk a little bit about the achievements of the women's movement in their region, and then look forward for maybe five or ten years. And consider what they thought were the challenges and the opportunities coming up in the next little while for the women's movement worldwide. And these three people are Eman Biebas from Egypt, Anna Maria Enriques from Colombia and Mexico and Musimbi Kanyoro from Kenya. They'll be speaking about their regions, but also globally, because all three of them have worked region wide, not just in their own country, not just in their own regions, but also for the international women's movement. So their perspectives are broad. But I think that they also bring perspectives from the particular regions that they'll be speaking about. And I look forward very much to hearing what they have to say. After these three women speak, I'll be speaking myself. Answering the same questions, that I posed to them, or at least commenting on those questions, as we look into the future.