 Just let me mention some of the lessons that IOM has learned through three global exchange that we have conducted through a dedicated diaspora engagement platform called our diaspora. So what came out of these global online discussions have been that, you know, there are three sets of elements that we need to consider. The first one is the importance of adequate flow of information, ideas, services and opportunities. So what is it that we need to do in order to overcome some of the challenges that have come with COVID-19 in terms of having this flow of information. So that could be one element that we can reflect on. Second of all, coming out of this global online discussion came the aspect of partnership. So stakeholders responding, you know, transnationally to the pandemic recognize that they could benefit from a closed-door collaboration and coordination. And some of those elements have been disrupted by COVID-19. So how do we go about that? And last is the aspect of self-empowerment as a key element for diasporas to keep contributing to their communities through their own initiatives and capacities. So what can we do to secure this?