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  • Neftaly 2027   Neftaly World Health Day Celebration Event Speech by Neftaly Royal Committee Non-executive member Israel Basie Medupe

    Neftaly 2027 Neftaly World Health Day Celebration Event Speech by Neftaly Royal Committee Non-executive member Israel Basie Medupe

    Sure! Here’s a sample speech for **Israel Basie Medupe**, a **Non-Executive Member of the Neftaly Royal Committee**, at the **Neftaly World Health Day Celebration Event in 2027**:—**Neftaly World Health Day Celebration 2027****Speech by Israel Basie Medupe****Non-Executive Member, Neftaly Royal Committee***Date: April 7, 2027**Location: \[Insert Event Location]*—**\[Opening Salutations]**Distinguished guests, fellow Neftaly members, healthcare professionals, community leaders, and most importantly, citizens from across our communities—Good morning, good afternoon, or good evening, wherever you may be joining us from.I am deeply honored to stand before you today, representing the Neftaly Royal Committee, as we gather to commemorate **World Health Day 2027**. This is more than just an event on the calendar—this is a celebration of life, resilience, equity, and the pursuit of health for all.—**\[Theme and Reflection]**This year’s World Health Day theme—**“Health Equity: Empowering Communities, Inspiring Action”**—reminds us that good health is not a privilege; it is a fundamental right. Yet, around the world, too many people still face barriers to care, to clean water, nutritious food, mental wellness, and basic dignity.At Neftaly, we are not only acknowledging these disparities—we are actively working to address them. From grassroots education programs to community health outreach, Neftaly is at the forefront of creating long-term impact and sustainable solutions.—**\[Neftaly’s Commitment to Health]**Neftaly continues to be a driving force in youth development, social innovation, and leadership in Africa and beyond. Our programs don’t just talk about change—we live it. Through partnerships, technology, and the dedication of people like you, we’ve seen mobile clinics reach rural villages, health workshops empower women and girls, and young leaders launch campaigns that have saved lives.As a proud non-executive member of the Royal Committee, I can attest that Neftaly’s mission goes beyond borders and beyond rhetoric. It is a living movement—dynamic, inclusive, and action-driven.—**\[Personal Message]**As someone who has seen both the struggles and the triumphs within our health systems, I believe the power to heal communities lies not only in medicine—but in compassion, education, and community unity. We must continue to uplift one another, invest in our youth, and challenge the systems that leave too many behind.—**\[Call to Action]**Let today not only be a celebration—but a call to action.Let us leave this event inspired to:* Promote mental health awareness in our schools.* Advocate for accessible and affordable healthcare.* Educate ourselves and others about healthy living.* Support and protect our frontline health workers.* Build systems that are inclusive, fair, and built for the future.—**\[Closing]**In closing, I want to thank every Neftaly team member, every volunteer, every healthcare worker, and every citizen who chooses to make health a priority—not just for themselves, but for others.Together, we move from awareness to action.Together, we make health not just a goal—but a shared reality.**Thank you. May we all continue to thrive—in health, in hope, and in harmony.****Long live Neftaly. Long live our communities. Long live the power of unity.**—Would you like this speech translated into another language or formatted for a press release, script, or video?

  • Neftaly 2028   Neftaly World Health Day Celebration Event Speech by Neftaly Royal Committee Non-executive member Israel Basie Medupe

    Neftaly 2028 Neftaly World Health Day Celebration Event Speech by Neftaly Royal Committee Non-executive member Israel Basie Medupe

    Sure! Here is a draft of a **speech for the Neftaly World Health Day Celebration Event 2028**, delivered by **Neftaly Royal Committee Non-executive Member, Israel Basie Medupe**:—**Speech by Israel Basie Medupe****Non-Executive Member, Neftaly Royal Committee****Neftaly World Health Day Celebration 2028***Honourable guests, distinguished delegates, Neftaly partners, ladies and gentlemen,*Good morning, and warm greetings to you all on this important occasion — the **Neftaly World Health Day Celebration 2028**.It is a profound honour to stand before you today, not just as a representative of the Neftaly Royal Committee, but as a voice echoing the spirit of service, unity, and hope that Neftaly champions across continents.World Health Day is more than a date on our calendar. It is a reminder that health is not a privilege, but a right — and that communities thrive when we invest in the well-being of every individual, from the youngest child in a rural village to the elderly in our urban centres.This year’s theme, **”Health for Peace and Prosperity”**, could not be more fitting. At Neftaly, we believe that good health is foundational to personal dignity, community resilience, and global development. Without it, peace is fragile. With it, prosperity becomes possible.As a non-executive member of the Neftaly Royal Committee, I have witnessed first-hand the impact that our programmes have had — empowering youth, training health workers, supporting mental health initiatives, and building capacity in under-resourced areas. But we are not done. Our mission continues.We must keep asking the hard questions:* Are we making healthcare truly accessible and equitable?* Are we giving young people the tools they need to make informed decisions about their health?* Are we ensuring that no community, no matter how remote, is left behind?Let us be clear: **health is not only the responsibility of doctors and nurses**. It is the responsibility of **each of us** — policymakers, educators, parents, community leaders, and you, our youth. We are all stakeholders in building healthier, more resilient societies.Today, I salute the tireless efforts of our frontline workers, our Neftaly staff and volunteers, and every individual who has chosen to care, to act, and to lead. Your commitment is the heartbeat of this movement.In the spirit of Neftaly, let us continue to innovate, collaborate, and elevate. Let us build bridges across sectors and across borders. Let us invest not only in treating illness, but in promoting **preventative care**, **mental health**, **nutrition**, and **sustainable development**.Together, we can transform lives. Together, we can honour the true meaning of World Health Day — by ensuring **health for all**.Thank you, and may we walk forward with purpose, compassion, and unity.**Long live Neftaly. Long live the vision of global well-being.**—Would you like this customized further for a specific audience, location, or theme of World Health Day 2028?

  • Neftaly 2033   Neftaly World Health Day Celebration Event Speech by Neftaly Royal Committee Non-executive member Israel Basie Medupe

    Neftaly 2033 Neftaly World Health Day Celebration Event Speech by Neftaly Royal Committee Non-executive member Israel Basie Medupe

    Certainly! Here’s a formal and engaging speech draft for **Neftaly 2033 World Health Day Celebration Event** by **Israel Basie Medupe**, Non-executive Member of the Neftaly Royal Committee:—**Neftaly 2033 — World Health Day Celebration Event Speech***By Israel Basie Medupe**Non-executive Member, Neftaly Royal Committee*—**\[Opening]**Good morning, distinguished guests, esteemed colleagues, friends, and members of the Neftaly community.It is my great honor and privilege to address you today at the Neftaly 2033 World Health Day Celebration. On this special occasion, we gather not only to celebrate health but to reaffirm our commitment to advancing wellbeing for all.—**\[Acknowledgment of the Day]**World Health Day is a global reminder of the vital importance of health as a foundation for thriving individuals, families, communities, and nations. It offers us an opportunity to reflect on the progress we have made, the challenges we face, and the collective actions needed to create a healthier future.—**\[Health in 2033 — Current Context]**As we stand in 2033, the landscape of global health has evolved remarkably. Innovations in medicine, technology, and health systems have transformed the way we prevent, diagnose, and treat diseases. However, disparities in access to quality healthcare remain a pressing issue that we cannot ignore.The Covid-19 pandemic taught us invaluable lessons on the importance of preparedness, resilience, and global cooperation. It also exposed deep inequalities that we must work tirelessly to address.—**\[Neftaly’s Role and Commitment]**At Neftaly, our vision is to promote sustainable health and wellness through education, innovation, and advocacy. We are committed to supporting health initiatives that empower communities, advance medical research, and improve access to care — especially for the underserved.As a Royal Committee member, I am proud to witness and contribute to the impactful programs that Neftaly champions, reinforcing the essential truth that health is a universal human right.—**\[Call to Action]**On this World Health Day, let us renew our dedication to:* Prioritizing health equity for all, regardless of geography or circumstance* Encouraging healthy lifestyles and mental wellbeing* Supporting research and innovation that push the boundaries of medical science* Building strong partnerships across sectors to tackle health challenges togetherEach of us has a role to play in shaping a healthier world. Whether as health professionals, policymakers, community leaders, or individuals, our collective efforts matter.—**\[Closing]**In closing, I want to express my deepest gratitude to everyone who has joined this celebration and who tirelessly works to improve health outcomes globally.Together, with passion, purpose, and unity, we will continue to advance the cause of health and wellbeing for generations to come.Thank you, and happy World Health Day 2033.—Would you like me to tailor this speech to be more formal, motivational, or include specific health themes relevant to Neftaly?

  • Neftaly 2014   Neftaly World Health Day Celebration Event Speech by Neftaly Royal Committee Non-executive member Israel Basie Medupe

    Neftaly 2014 Neftaly World Health Day Celebration Event Speech by Neftaly Royal Committee Non-executive member Israel Basie Medupe

    Certainly! Here’s a draft speech for the **Neftaly World Health Day Celebration Event, 2014**, delivered by **Israel Basie Medupe**, Non-executive Member of the Neftaly Royal Committee. Let me know if you want it formal, inspirational, or casual!—**Neftaly World Health Day Celebration Speech***2014**By Israel Basie Medupe**Non-executive Member, Neftaly Royal Committee*—**Good morning distinguished guests, Neftaly family, and esteemed attendees,**It is a great honor for me to stand here today on behalf of the Neftaly Royal Committee to celebrate World Health Day 2014. This day reminds us all of the vital importance of health — not just as an individual concern, but as a collective responsibility.World Health Day is a time to reflect on the progress made in healthcare, to appreciate the dedication of health professionals around the world, and to renew our commitment to building healthier communities. It aligns perfectly with the values we cherish here at Neftaly: empowerment, wellness, and the pursuit of a better quality of life for all.In 2014, the World Health Organization’s focus is on **vector-borne diseases** — illnesses transmitted by mosquitoes, ticks, and other vectors that continue to claim millions of lives worldwide. Diseases like malaria, dengue fever, and yellow fever pose ongoing challenges, especially in vulnerable populations. Our role, therefore, is to increase awareness, promote prevention, and support innovative solutions that can save lives.At Neftaly, we believe health is the foundation upon which all achievements are built. When individuals are healthy, they can contribute fully to society, pursue education, and participate in economic growth. Conversely, poor health limits potential and reinforces cycles of poverty.As a non-executive member of the Neftaly Royal Committee, I encourage every one of us here to take action. Whether through supporting health education, advocating for better sanitation, or simply encouraging healthy lifestyle choices, we all have a role to play.Let us remember that health is a universal right. It transcends borders, cultures, and social classes. Our collective commitment to this cause will shape a future where every individual has the opportunity to live a healthy, fulfilling life.Thank you for your dedication to this cause and for joining us in this celebration. Together, we can make a difference.**Stay healthy, stay empowered, and let us work together for a better tomorrow.**Thank you.—Would you like me to customize this for a specific tone or add particular points?

  • Neftaly 2015   Neftaly World Health Day Celebration Event Speech by Neftaly Royal Committee Non-executive member Israel Basie Medupe

    Neftaly 2015 Neftaly World Health Day Celebration Event Speech by Neftaly Royal Committee Non-executive member Israel Basie Medupe

    Certainly! Here’s a draft of a speech for **Neftaly World Health Day Celebration Event 2015**, to be delivered by **Neftaly Royal Committee Non-executive Member Israel Basie Medupe**.—**Neftaly World Health Day Celebration Event Speech***By Israel Basie Medupe, Neftaly Royal Committee Non-executive Member**Neftaly 2015*—Good \[morning/afternoon/evening] distinguished guests, fellow Neftaly members, and honored attendees,It is a profound honor for me to stand before you today as a Non-executive member of the Neftaly Royal Committee on this very important occasion — World Health Day 2015.World Health Day is much more than a date on the calendar; it is a global reminder of the vital importance of health and well-being in our communities, our nations, and our world. This year, as we gather under the banner of Neftaly, we renew our commitment to promoting awareness, education, and positive action towards better health outcomes for all.Health is the foundation upon which we build our lives — our families, our careers, and our dreams. Without good health, everything else becomes a challenge. It is therefore our shared responsibility to ensure that access to quality healthcare and health education is available to every individual, regardless of background or circumstance.Neftaly, as a global organization, is uniquely positioned to influence and drive change in this arena. Through our collective efforts, we champion the rights of individuals to live healthy lives and empower communities with the knowledge and tools they need to thrive.On this World Health Day, I call upon all members of Neftaly and everyone gathered here to rededicate ourselves to the pursuit of health equity. Let us advocate for stronger health systems, support initiatives that address pressing health challenges, and encourage healthy lifestyles in our spheres of influence.Together, we can be agents of change, spreading hope and health across continents.Thank you for your dedication, your passion, and your unwavering commitment to the well-being of humanity.Let us celebrate World Health Day 2015 with renewed purpose and vigor.Thank you.—Would you like me to tailor it more formally, add specific health themes, or customize it for a particular audience?

  • Neftaly 2017   Neftaly World Health Day Celebration Event Speech by Neftaly Royal Committee Non-executive member Israel Basie Medupe

    Neftaly 2017 Neftaly World Health Day Celebration Event Speech by Neftaly Royal Committee Non-executive member Israel Basie Medupe

    Sure! Here’s a sample **speech** that could have been delivered by **Israel Basie Medupe**, a **non-executive member of the Neftaly Royal Committee**, during the **Neftaly World Health Day Celebration Event in 2017**. Since this event is hypothetical or has limited public records, this is a **creative reconstruction** based on what such a speech might typically include:—**Neftaly World Health Day Celebration 2017****Speech by Israel Basie Medupe***Non-Executive Member, Neftaly Royal Committee**Date: April 7, 2017**Venue: \[Insert Venue Name]*—**\[Opening]**Good morning, ladies and gentlemen, esteemed guests, fellow members of the Neftaly Royal Committee, partners in development, and all champions of health and dignity.It is a great honour for me to stand before you today as we mark **World Health Day 2017**, a day of global significance—a day on which we pause and reflect on the value of health as a human right and as the foundation of prosperous societies.**\[Acknowledgements]**Let me begin by acknowledging the tireless work of the Neftaly leadership, health professionals, community workers, and our international partners who stand with us in the trenches of development. Your commitment fuels the dreams of healthier, stronger, and more empowered communities across Africa and beyond.**\[Theme and Message]**The World Health Organization has declared this year’s theme to be **”Depression: Let’s Talk.”** This theme is as bold as it is urgent.Depression does not discriminate. It affects the young and old, the employed and unemployed, the rural and urban. It is, too often, a silent and deadly epidemic—hidden behind smiles, stigma, and silence.We at Neftaly understand that health is not merely the absence of disease. It is holistic. It is mental, emotional, physical, and social well-being. This is why Neftaly is proud to be part of today’s global campaign to raise awareness and inspire action.**\[Neftaly’s Role]**Neftaly continues to be at the forefront of youth empowerment, social innovation, and community development. Through our health programs, youth leadership initiatives, and partnerships with clinics and NGOs, we have provided:* Awareness workshops on mental health* Peer support networks* Training for youth health ambassadors* Access to professional counselling services in under-served areasWe believe that when young people are healthy in mind and body, they are not just beneficiaries of development—they become its architects.**\[Call to Action]**To our young people: Speak up. Talk to someone. You are not alone.To our families and elders: Listen without judgment. Show compassion. Healing begins in community.To our leaders and policymakers: Invest in mental health. Let it not be an afterthought but a central pillar in our health strategies.To everyone here: Let us break the silence. Let us build systems that recognize the value of every life.**\[Closing]**As we celebrate World Health Day today, let us do so not just with speeches and slogans—but with sincere commitments and collective action.Let us ensure that health, in all its dimensions, becomes a living reality for every man, woman, and child in our communities.Together, with Neftaly and our partners, we can create a future where no one is left behind—where health is dignity, and dignity is for all.Thank you.God bless.—Let me know if you’d like this formatted as a printable document or tailored for a different speaker or theme.

  • Neftaly 1995   Neftaly World Health Day Celebration Event Speech by Neftaly Royal Committee Non-executive member Israel Basie Medupe

    Neftaly 1995 Neftaly World Health Day Celebration Event Speech by Neftaly Royal Committee Non-executive member Israel Basie Medupe

    Certainly! Here’s a formal and respectful draft for a speech titled **”Neftaly World Health Day Celebration Event Speech”** by **Israel Basie Medupe**, Non-executive member of Neftaly Royal Committee, dated 1995. If you want it to be more specific or tailored, please let me know!—**Neftaly World Health Day Celebration Event Speech****1995****By Israel Basie Medupe****Non-executive Member, Neftaly Royal Committee**—Good \[morning/afternoon/evening], esteemed guests, members of the Neftaly Royal Committee, fellow colleagues, and friends,It is my great honor and privilege to stand before you today on this very important occasion — the World Health Day celebration hosted by Neftaly in 1995.World Health Day serves as a powerful reminder of our shared responsibility to promote health and well-being for all. This year, as every year, the global community comes together to reflect on the remarkable strides we have made in improving public health, as well as the challenges that still lie ahead.At Neftaly, our commitment goes beyond words — it is an unwavering dedication to fostering health awareness, supporting healthcare initiatives, and encouraging innovative solutions to the health problems that affect our communities. As a non-executive member of this esteemed committee, I have witnessed firsthand the passion and drive of our members to bring about meaningful change.The health of our people is the foundation of a prosperous society. It affects education, economic growth, social stability, and ultimately, the happiness of every individual. On this day, let us renew our pledge to advocate for equitable healthcare access, invest in preventive care, and support research that can unlock new frontiers in medicine and public health.As we celebrate today, let us also remember those who continue to suffer from preventable diseases, inadequate medical facilities, and lack of awareness. It is our collective duty to stand with them, to ensure no one is left behind.In closing, I would like to thank everyone involved in organizing this event, and to all of you here for your commitment to the cause of health. Together, let us strive for a future where health is not a privilege for a few, but a right enjoyed by all.Thank you, and may we all enjoy a productive and inspiring World Health Day.—Would you like me to make it more formal, emotional, or add specific themes or statistics from 1995?

  • Neftaly 1996   Neftaly World Health Day Celebration Event Speech by Neftaly Royal Committee Non-executive member Israel Basie Medupe

    Neftaly 1996 Neftaly World Health Day Celebration Event Speech by Neftaly Royal Committee Non-executive member Israel Basie Medupe

    Certainly! Here’s a formal speech draft for the **Neftaly World Health Day Celebration Event, 1996**, delivered by **Israel Basie Medupe**, a Non-executive member of the Neftaly Royal Committee. If you want it customized more toward a particular tone or focus, just let me know!—**Neftaly World Health Day Celebration Event Speech****1996****By Israel Basie Medupe***Non-executive Member, Neftaly Royal Committee*—**Distinguished Guests, Ladies and Gentlemen,**Good morning, and thank you for gathering here today to celebrate World Health Day under the banner of Neftaly. It is both an honor and a privilege to stand before you as a Non-executive member of the Neftaly Royal Committee on this momentous occasion.World Health Day serves as a powerful reminder of the significance of health as a fundamental human right and a vital component of our communities’ development. Since its inception, Neftaly has championed the cause of health awareness, striving to promote wellness, prevention, and access to quality healthcare for all.In 1996, as the world faces numerous health challenges—from infectious diseases to emerging lifestyle-related illnesses—the role of organizations like Neftaly becomes even more crucial. It is our collective responsibility to address these issues with compassion, innovation, and resilience.Health is more than the absence of illness. It is the foundation upon which we build our families, our workplaces, and our societies. Through education, advocacy, and partnership, Neftaly has worked tirelessly to raise awareness and implement programs that empower individuals to take charge of their own health.Today, I call upon each of you to renew your commitment to these ideals. Let us remember that good health is not a privilege for the few, but a right for all. By working together—governments, organizations, communities, and individuals—we can create a future where everyone enjoys the benefits of a healthy life.In closing, I thank all the Neftaly members, partners, and supporters who have contributed to our mission. Your dedication inspires hope and drives progress.May this World Health Day be a catalyst for positive change and a testament to our unwavering commitment to health for all.Thank you.—Would you like a version with a more formal tone, more motivational elements, or one focused on specific health topics relevant to 1996?

  • Neftaly 1997   Neftaly World Health Day Celebration Event Speech by Neftaly Royal Committee Non-executive member Israel Basie Medupe

    Neftaly 1997 Neftaly World Health Day Celebration Event Speech by Neftaly Royal Committee Non-executive member Israel Basie Medupe

    Certainly! Here’s a draft for a speech titled **”Neftaly 1997 — Neftaly World Health Day Celebration Event Speech”** delivered by **Neftaly Royal Committee Non-executive Member Israel Basie Medupe**. I’ve crafted it with a formal yet engaging tone suitable for a health awareness event.—**Neftaly World Health Day Celebration Event Speech***Delivered by Neftaly Royal Committee Non-executive Member***Israel Basie Medupe***Neftaly 1997*—**Distinguished guests, fellow Neftaly members, ladies and gentlemen,**Good \[morning/afternoon], and thank you for gathering here today to celebrate World Health Day 1997 with Neftaly. It is both an honor and a privilege to stand before you as a member of the Neftaly Royal Committee and to share a few words on this significant occasion.World Health Day is a reminder—an annual call to action—that health is a fundamental human right and a cornerstone of a prosperous society. In 1997, the global theme reminds us of the urgent need to address \[insert theme for World Health Day 1997, e.g., “healthy aging,” “mental health,” or the specific WHO theme from that year]. As we convene today, our collective commitment to these issues grows stronger.At Neftaly, our vision is clear: to promote health awareness and empower communities through education, advocacy, and sustainable initiatives. We understand that health is not merely the absence of disease but a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being.Our role as Neftaly members, especially within the Royal Committee, extends beyond advisory capacity. We serve as ambassadors of hope, education, and proactive change. Together, we must champion accessible healthcare services, encourage healthy lifestyles, and support innovative policies that place people’s well-being at the forefront.The challenges ahead are many: from combating infectious diseases to addressing the rising burden of non-communicable illnesses; from overcoming healthcare inequities to promoting mental health awareness. But with collaboration, determination, and community engagement, we can—and we will—make a tangible difference.I encourage each one of us here to take today’s discussions beyond these walls and into our communities. Let us inspire action, foster resilience, and nurture healthier lives for all.In closing, I extend my deepest gratitude to the organizers, volunteers, and participants who make Neftaly’s World Health Day celebrations a beacon of hope and knowledge. May we continue to work hand in hand toward a future where health is a universal reality, not a privilege.Thank you, and may this World Health Day inspire us all to build a healthier tomorrow.—Would you like me to customize it further for a particular theme, add historical context from 1997, or tailor it to a specific audience?

  • Neftaly 2009   Neftaly World Health Day Celebration Event Speech by Neftaly Royal Committee Non-executive member Israel Basie Medupe

    Neftaly 2009 Neftaly World Health Day Celebration Event Speech by Neftaly Royal Committee Non-executive member Israel Basie Medupe

    Certainly! Here’s a formal draft for the **Neftaly World Health Day Celebration Event Speech 2009** by **Neftaly Royal Committee Non-executive member Israel Basie Medupe**:—**Neftaly World Health Day Celebration Event Speech***By Neftaly Royal Committee Non-executive Member Israel Basie Medupe**Neftaly 2009*—Good \[morning/afternoon/evening] esteemed guests, colleagues, and friends,It is my distinct honor to address you today on behalf of the Neftaly Royal Committee as we come together to celebrate World Health Day 2009. This special occasion reminds us of the vital importance of health in our lives and the collective responsibility we bear to protect and promote it.The theme for World Health Day 2009 — *“Save Lives. Make Hospitals Safe in Emergencies”* — calls attention to a critical issue that affects us all: the safety and preparedness of our healthcare facilities in times of crisis.Across the globe, emergencies such as natural disasters, epidemics, and conflicts place enormous strain on hospitals and health systems. In too many cases, healthcare facilities themselves become vulnerable — unable to provide essential care when communities need it most.At Neftaly, we recognize that the resilience of our hospitals is paramount to saving lives. It is our duty to advocate for strong emergency preparedness plans, robust infrastructure, and well-trained personnel who can respond effectively when disaster strikes.But beyond preparedness, World Health Day challenges us to strengthen healthcare access and quality for all, ensuring no one is left behind in times of emergency or everyday care.Today, I urge each of us to commit to this mission. Whether through policy advocacy, community engagement, or personal dedication, every effort counts. Together, we can build a health system that stands strong — a beacon of hope and healing in times of uncertainty.Let this World Health Day be a reminder of our shared humanity and the power of collaboration in achieving health security. Let us stand united to make our hospitals safe, our communities resilient, and our future healthier for generations to come.Thank you, and may we all continue to work passionately towards the vision of health for all.—Would you like me to add any specific local context, quotes, or further personalize this speech?