mukwege: thank you so much. sheryl: dr. mukwege you have devoted your life to the fight against conflict related sexual violence. you are still a practicing physician. you have treated over 80,000 survivors of sexual conflict in war. how do you get here? you won the nobel prize, but you started as a physician. how did this start? what motivated you to make this your life's work? dr. mukwege: thank you. i want to say thank you for giving me this opportunity to share this question. i find crucial. because sometimes when you are talking about sexual violence you have impressions that it's a question of christian question. a geopolitical question. i think we need to really-tkeurpbl' very happy to get this opportunity to talk to you about this question how she's committed for what has happened in congo where we have to get opportunity to talk about. i want to say that i was -- in my life i was not thinking that one day i could be dealing with this kind of question of sexual violence. but in 1999 when i got to the hospital it was