 Good morning, Excellencies, and welcome to this morning's program. This morning we'll start with a special guest. We have in our midst Her Excellency, Madame Grassa Machel, whom I believe we all know. But for purposes of introduction, I would invite His Excellency Amassala Swing to introduce our special guest of honor, Amassala Swing. Thank you very much, Mr. Chairman. Good morning, your colleagues. This is really a great day for IOM and for its 157th member state. It's an enormous honor for us to be able to welcome into our midst Mrs. Gracha Machel. She is in great demand, and it's wonderful that she's been able to accept our request to be our guest speaker, our keynote speaker today. She came in last night on a flight from Brazil as a very heavy schedule, but she is with us this morning. And we are absolutely delighted. Gracha Machel is, in many ways, a household word. She is a renowned international advocate for women's rights, children's rights. She has been herself a social and political activist over many decades. She is a former freedom fighter. She was the very first education minister of Mozambique. Her contributions have been widely appreciated, and if I were to list them it would take us too long. I would say, however, she is a member of the Africa Progress Panel, the United Nations Secretary General's Millennium Development Goals Advocacy Group, and a member, very importantly for us this morning, a member of the High-Level Panel on the Post-2015 UN Development agenda. She is also a member of the elders, which is currently, as you know, formerly chaired by Archbishop Desmond Tutu, and currently chaired by former Secretary-General Kofi Annan. She is also a member of Girls Not Brides, a board chair of the partnership for an eternal newborn and child health. African ambassador for a promise renewed, president of SOAS, University of London, Chancellor of the University of Cape Town, board chair of the African Center for the Constructive Resolution of Disputes, president of the Foundation for Community Development, and founder of the Zizili Institute for Child Development. As founder of the newly established Grachemachel Trust, she has focused more recently on advocating for women's economic and financial empowerment, education for all, and end to child marriage, food security and nutrition, and promoting democracy and good governance. Your Excellency, it's indeed a great honor to welcome you to the IOM, a session today of the Council. We're all thrilled that you've been able to join us, and we're greatly looking forward to your remarks. The floor is yours. Thank you very much.