 The current situation in Goma and the surrounding is calm for now, but it is still rather tense. Just yesterday morning, the residents of Goma were woken up by gunfire and detonations which took place just north of the city. The current situation in the south kivus is also very tense, with a lot of uncertainties about what is going on and what is taking place and how some of the activities in the north might influence them. Well, currently, humanitarian needs are carefully wounded and assistance to the displaced people. In Goma, we have a surgical team who is performing, as I'm speaking, their 30th surgical intervention and they're doing so with very limited means. We're also providing water to camps the displaced people and also to centers for children where a lot of people have gathered to escape from the fighting. There's a lack of resources, especially with water, and we're trying to provide the water with the distribution in the last eight days over 490,000 liters of water to different sites throughout Goma. One of our teams right now is providing assistance to the women and children of soldiers from the Congolese Armed Forces who have either been injured in battle or deceased or have had to leave the city of Goma, leaving behind their families inside the city of Goma and the families funding from themselves. These families have regrouped in schools or in churches and are lacking the basic necessities in order to survive and provide food for the families. Our teams are there to provide the basic assistance for them to survive the current situation.