The symposium has shown that our subject is well and very alive. It is progressing rapidly, thanks to a large amount of new observational data, obtained in particular by a young generation of competent astronomers. It is encouraging, incidentally, to note the large fraction of women in this generation. When I started in this field, some forty years ago, the feminine contribution was much smaller. I plan to review the state of the situation for each of the three nucleosynthesis processes responsible for the light elements: Big Bang Nucleosynthesis (BBN), galactic cosmic ray spallation of interstellar nuclei (GCR) and stellar nucleosynthesis. I will point out their successes, their riddles and possible avenues by which these riddles could be solved. I plan first to review the observations.