 I am in Turkey, which was recently devastated by earthquakes. Thousands of people have been left without homes and within certain futures. I've talked to many of them. Their stories are heartbreaking. In less than one minute, they lost everything. They loved ones, their homes and their lives as they knew them. They were left to rebuild from scratch. At IOM, we are working with the government, the international community and the private sector, to help people cope in the aftermath of the disaster. We have mobilized emergency aid and began support to recovery efforts. I am so proud of my colleagues here. Despite personal tragedy, we are working tirelessly to reach displaced families. With a highly efficient and far-reaching supply chain and logistics system, we have ensured the arrival of 44 planes of aid into the region, the delivery of one million relief items in Turkey and the dispatch of more than 150 trucks into northwest Syria. We have worked closely with our UN partners and we are one of the first agencies to restart cross-border aid delivery. Additionally, IOMMEN has been working with national partners in Turkey for more than 30 years. We will continue working closely with communities at the most local levels to ensure no one is left behind. The next stop is recovery and rebuilding. It will take time, giant efforts, coordination, solidarity and empathy. IOMM stands ready to help on this long and challenging journey.