Thank you for your question.
I'll reiterate the point that I made that the most important health care we need is health care that can prevent maternal mortality. The kind of education our youth need is education on values, education that can cultivate human values, moral values that can lift the intellectual toll of society. We don't want imposed values that actually prioritize sexuality in our continent.
Our continent can only be uplifted from poverty when priority is given to the areas that need to be prioritized, and these areas have to do with employability, employment in a labour market that is saturated with young people looking for jobs. We need information on how to make education an equal playing field for everyone regardless of the circumstances of their birth.
We need what can help mothers and children, who are key and central to everything that takes a nation to develop. They're the building blocks of a nation. We need what can help them develop and not necessarily prioritizing sex all the time, because I see that there is an obsession with sexualizing our continent. That is the problem we're having at the United Nations. When arguments should be focused on good governance, employability, quality education, food and clean water, and adequate nutrition, they're often derailed and sidetracked by other discussions that are undermining the continent.
Thank you.