in just a reminder that my guest in the studio today is michelle c.d.b. executive director of the u.n. aid the u.n. and the secretary general. during the break where we will continue to discuss this this church matter the church religious aspects of fire against aids and what church you said is that the church is becoming more to help then than an obstacle in awareness in talking to people about it and so so it's been transforming to changing yes what i am trying to say we should we could not miss of the opportunity. of a social network which is an existing and that is very important for us if we want to deal with prevention if we want to also to make sure that stigma and discrimination could be read in a community level that's very important and they are becoming more and more an opportunity ok well as far as i know today statistics say that that most are the cases of infection of the known cases originally in version are through through injection needles and not through and not through other ways like for example sex yes is sexually transmitted and aids