 Yes, my name is Lieutenant Kenel Sena Kofi Kunauto, for this exercise, I'm the POC, like the liaison between you guys and the GENAM courses. Right, so as part of Africa Lion 22, this aspect is the medical outreach programme here in Karaga, where we came here to screen the local communities and address their health needs. That is exactly what is going on right now. Well, health care is paramount in every facet of the community, but as you can see, this is a deprived community, it's more or less a relaxed setup. So, things like this, it's very important to come here and listen to them and address their health needs. The importance of building this relationship is, you know, you guys just can't come in and come to Karaga, passing through the necessary protocols. So, my job, for instance, is to engage between you and the GENAM courses. For example, you know, we came here somewhere in February to do a re-accomplisance of the area, together with a team from the U.S. Army. So I played a very significant role by involving the political heads and the community leaders, as well as the health personnel within the Karaga district. So we had a very fruitful deliberations and all this plan was drawn on that day. That is how come you see a lot of successful events going on today. Yes, so, as I said earlier on, we came here to, first of all, a wrecking of the area and create the awareness of our coming today. So for instance, our coming here made the political heads to disseminate the information to the community members in the surrounding communities. We got to know approximately the number of people we are going to see today. And then we got to also know the number of the health practitioners here that will augment our team from GAF. So I think it was very important to have come here, first of all, for directly and to do a proper liaison between you guys and the Afghan forces. So this current event, as you can see, we are all overwhelmed by the turnout of the citizens. They are very much appreciative and they hope we will repeat this as often as possible. But of course, it depends on the logistics available. So it is very important that the community people are very appreciative of what we have done to them today, as you can see. And I think the numbers will keep on increasing. And the timings we set for ourselves to finish the exercise, we are going to extend it because I am sure by the time we are about to leave, there will be more people available to receive. So we have a team of about 35 medical personnel. We have about four medical officers and the rest paramedics. Of course, don't forget that some of them are deployed in the outer communities. That is Zandua and Nogundung, 40 and 70 kilometers from here. So we provided the medics and of course you guys provided the logistics in terms of the drugs and the consumers. So when we came on the wreck somewhere in February, as I told you earlier we involved the district health personnel, the district health directories. So based on their top 10 diseases, the top 10, based on that the consumers and the drugs were purchased. So you talk of malaria, pneumonia, on top of my head I can't really mention all, upper respiratory tract infections, women issues and all that. So based on the top 10 ailments they give us, that is how come we prepared the drugs and the consumers accordingly. Well, everything is so fantastic, so fine, so good, so far so good. And we just hope that we will be able to see as many as possible of the community members and I pray and hope that maybe there should be another event of this sort in the nearest future.