my colleague christine mando followed the summit and tells us more so 40 delegations from africa, travel to the european capital, brussels fall the summit and there were high expectations coming in. not all of them were met, but there were some significant developments. chief among them is that there is going to be the transfer of m r in a technology to 6 african countries, which it with actively as see the manufacturing of vaccines on the continent beyond addressing the vaccine inequity on the continent right now. this is also going to be developed to combat other diseases like malaria and eventually cancer down the line. so this is a significant, our development, although many african hetzel said are still calling for the lifting of those patients to be able to make vaccines on their own using their own pharmaceutical capacities. they was also, there was also the big announcement off at the european union's investment onto the continent under the name of the global gateway scheme. this is basically europe's answer to china's belt road initiative. much of this money is going to be commi