Good evening everyone my name is Hira and I'm an international student from back a stand before coming to the 4th school I was involved through intergovernmental work with international development organizations in Pakistan implementing energy policy in various forms it was during my time there that I realized that not enough was being done in creating a larger global impact and I saw potential for improvement I questioned see international development organizations in how they decided which countries would you would receive policy interventions and why how do I look at resources through these policy interventions where these resources come from and most importantly how global policy made us think about fighting the energy challenges that we all face today through my past experiences and the learning that I was able to gain to my courses at the ford school I soon realized that my questions would be answered to learning from the World Bank and that is why I decided to at the World Bank headquarters in Washington D.C. this summer within the climate change division the World Bank as some of you may know is the leading international development organization that works towards eliminating power to in all its forms while I knew what to expect somewhat from my time at the bank I was utterly surprised by the diversity pluralism and equality that I experienced in all my interaction that the World Bank. Every person that I met was from a different part of the world and even though we had differences in our cultural and professional backgrounds it was exciting to see how we used all those unique perspectives to come together and work towards a common goal that of achieving that of fighting climate change during my time there I was mostly involved in 3 tasks Firstly integrating the 2050 Paris agreement into World Bank operations Secondly composing a guidance note on energy sector climate adaptation and thirdly and what was probably the highlight of my work over there evaluating different tools of climate finance using cash flow and economic models to see what the impact of that will be on the cost of electricity and then using that analysis into helping decision makers and stakeholders within as well as outside the World Bank to decide how to EFF efficiently allocate resources to climate finance and there were many things that I learned during my time there at the World Bank especially how crucial climate change is within the overall energy realm especially and I decided to bring that inspiration with me to school I am now taking a course on climate change convention and what the impact of that will be on policy around the world and I also plan to actively get involved and climate blue which is a society dedicated to creating awareness about climate change and I sincerely hope to contribute more towards this newly found passion of mine thank you.