What does it actually mean. This panel is the son of prevention. People working every day to prevent the kind of violent extremism we want to prevent around the world. They are doing it in innovative ways. Let me tell you who we have here. This is the youth panel. In nigeria, even into your 40s, you are counted as youth. I am in that panel as well. [laughter] next to him is the director of phd. V h and a we are eager to hear your perspectives. Obama foundations dollar and cofounder of the arts initiative. His from south sudan. But nowthis initiative you are based in chicago doing a degree there. Welcome as well. The cofounder and board member of crown the woman south sudan. Two members of the south sudan agencies. Since we have two of you from south sudan, maybe we can start their. We were given a Tour De Force and south sudan could be on that list. There is peace at the moment and a deal coming to the new government in february but there was six years of war and nearly half the countr
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Stopping point. The risk of disparity, i think, by addressing the aspects and the political aspect, you will have to develop discipline that become the backbone and you cannot have this one to another. I believe that if in a pragmatic way the backbone of that kind of regulatory convergence or existing measures were measures that we have to take for the future. We should develop it in an organic and pragmatic way. But if we want to keep this manageable for the future, its important that we also converge depending on the sector and once it is accepted as a discipline, it also means that people are inspired and they already tried to put into place regulations. Of course the economy is something that we will start asking for. And you need to make a Political Choice in the decisions will be taken. The fact that you have an agreement between the companies on each side is a very important thing. On behalf of the board, chairman jon huntsman, but to offer three quick words of thanks. Number on
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