 I'm absolutely delighted to speak to you today about innovation and how it can transform the way we serve migrants and communities. The migration landscape is increasingly complex and the growing number of humanitarian crises means we are serving more people than ever. That's why we have to reimagine the way we help them. We can do better through innovative solutions that make assistance more effective and more timely. IOM teams around the world are piloting and implementing innovative solutions and digital tools to assist people on the move and to support our member states as we promote safe, orderly and regular migration. For example, in Costa Rica and Guatemala, IOM has expanded the Labor Migration Tracking System project. This project facilitates regular and orderly labor migration in the agricultural sector. In just two months, this system has enabled more than 32,000 migrants to get access to regular migration pathways. Innovation goes beyond digital tools. For IOM, it's also about redefining the way we approach challenges and opportunities in ways that enhance and strengthen the contributions migrants make to societies. Time and time again, we've seen that data-driven, evidence-based policy solutions can have a transformational impact on migrants' lives. Through these innovative solutions, we can introduce new services and products, and we can offer new approaches and solutions that address the needs of migrants and communities. Here's an example from IOM Moldova. The team brought together the data sets from two analytical tools, the migration governance indicators, and the displacement tracking matrix. This innovation improved the ability to better identify the specific needs of individual migrants and to help develop and tailor policies to meet those needs. We can't do any of this without collaborating with our partners. Migration is too complex for any one organization to do it all on their own. Together, we're building a network of allies who are committed to creating a more welcoming and inclusive world for migrants. For instance, in South Sudan, a successful partnership with the private sector paved the way for a new solarization project. This climate action work uses innovative financing, and thanks to the first-ever energy supply agreement in the UN system, the Solarization Project powers an IOM-run humanitarian hub that serves as a lifeline for thousands of people who've been internally displaced, along with nearby communities. Innovative funding models are absolutely critical to our ability to finance projects. Through new financial models, we can enhance engagement with the private sector, and then, if results warrant, scale them so that they're sustainable with maximum impact. The migration world is changing, and it's growing more complex. We have to change it to meet the needs of today and the future. Finally, innovation means transforming the way we work. We're encouraging creativity and agility within our teams. We're not just adding something new. We're making innovation part of our culture. We're encouraging teams to try new approaches and initiatives. We want them to work across different units and departments, and with a wide range of partners in different sectors. This is the way we'll bring lasting and positive change for migrants and communities. It's a tremendously exciting time to be at IOM. We're on an innovative journey that is going to make a big difference for the world. Thank you.