 It is my pleasure to share with you IOM's latest edition of its flagship publication, The World Migration Report 2020. This report is the 10th in the World Migration Report series, which commenced 20 years ago in recognition of the need for IOM to contribute to increased understanding of migration throughout the world. The World Migration Report is one of IOM's most important contributions to the evidence base on migration globally. It has been reviewed and revised as a series, and I am pleased to let you know that it is increasingly meeting the need for balanced, robust and accessible information and analysis on migration around the world. The 2018 edition has become IOM's most downloaded publication of all time, and we have no doubt that this new edition will again be widely read and used. I've used the 2018 World Migration Report in several ways in my work. Firstly, I've used it as a wonderful teaching tool, so I recently taught a new course called Migration and Human Rights at the Harvard Kennedy School. It's a graduate level course for a broad range of different students from the government department or policy but also from the law school and from the School of Public Health and a range of different disciplinary backgrounds. And I found that several of the chapters were just perfect as introductory overview pieces for introducing the students to a topic such as, for example, the rate of migration in different parts of the world, who's going in, who's going out, or some of the questions, some of the other questions about ethics and so on. And also I think some of the graphics are really useful, they're very clear, they're concise, they're accessible, they're power-pointable, so I would say that's one really big use and I think I'm going to carry on doing that, it's really a great resource.