 Armenia has a large and diverse diaspora in many different countries all over the world. IM Development Fund project aims to increase the utilization of great potential of Armenia's diaspora for countries' development in the areas such as education, science, support to the medical professionals or any other field which might require support from the diaspora. The project created opportunities for Armenian professionals to benefit from the knowledge and experience gained by Armenian diaspora professionals in many other countries in the world, including the United States, France and many other where Armenian diaspora has strong intellectual potential. Through the tools of Onomastic Research we could identify the best and the most qualified professionals in Armenian diaspora. Actually, this study found its practical application during the first weeks of the spread of the global pandemic in Armenia, when we could very promptly organize two virtual intercontinental exchanges of expertise among the doctors from Yerevan, Paris and New York. I do hope and I am sure that this innovation, this innovative approach is going to be applied when studying different aspects of the Magnesian governance in Magnesian studies, not only in Armenia but also in other countries. In late March and early April we had an opportunity to collaborate with our senior colleagues from New York University School of Medicine to see different multiple cases in which early diagnosis and proper treatment was the key of getting good results. IOM has done a lot of very important work engaging with diaspora communities. The Armenian diaspora is one of the largest, most famous historical diaspora communities and one across many of the U.N. member states. In fact, that is a unique asset and potential for Armenian development and resilience. The Armenian diaspora is extremely well organized, very well connected, has been for many, many years and has an inexhaustible, let's say, potential of intellectual capacity and skills to offer the country. That has been benefiting Armenia for many years but could do even much more if effectively tapped through the types of approaches that IOM has suggested. I would applaud, for example, in this COVID-19 crisis IOM's innovative approach to reach out to diaspora medical professionals across the world, to link them with Armenian doctors and exchange experiences on how best to fight COVID-19 and provide care. And so I'm very pleased to say to conclude that we will be launching a new cooperation framework, a U.N. sustainable development cooperation framework for the next five years from this January. And very pleased to say that IOM will be at the very core of this, delivering solutions, bringing people from across the world, the diaspora, supporting the free movement and proper movement of people for the better future of Armenia and working closely with the government and working with our development partners.