She wrote, "I have been working with Gitanjali Rao, fifteen-year old problem-solver and innovator. She is a leading light in promoting science, technology, engineering and mathematics for children and young people across the world. Most of all for girls, who are under-represented in the sciences, and particularly in ICT, a growth area for employment in the future".
"In late December 2021, students from Samlot High School, a school MJP Foundation supports, connected with Gitanjali on the other side of the world, to inspire and be inspired. They talked about observation, learning, perseverance, courage, and communication. Gitanjali has engaged with more than 50,000 students around the world".
"In the past two years, Covid has done so much damage to the learning and opportunities of children - but students like these in Cambodia are fighting to continue and finish their education. I love seeing these young people meeting across languages and cultures, to encourage, support and teach each other".