 Way too many civilians are caught in crossfire. We have a very big problem of improvised explosive devices that are affecting, that are maiming, injuring, killing civilians. This is something that has to end. We have problems when armed actors fight against each other. What is called ground operations. Very often civilians get caught in crossfire in between. They are displaced by the conflict. And also they are hampered to reach basic services across the country because of the ongoing fighting. The problems that we keep on seeing is the disrespect of international humanitarian law that is absolutely unacceptable. The very simple humanitarian basic principles that have to apply also in war are disrespected in the country. We have attacks against mosques. We have targeted attacks against civilians. We have indiscriminate attacks throughout the country. And an element that is pretty much and will be a focus of attention will be to try to convince and to engage armed actors in ensuring that particularly medical facilities, medical transport facilities and medical personnel are protected from the effect of armed conflict because we see that there is an ongoing high number of medical personnel, doctors and nurses who are directly targeted during the conflict. Hospitals come under attack. Health posts come under attack. There is attacks against ambulances. This has to cease. We need to work and keep on working on acceptance by armed actors. Acceptance for humanitarian work for all of us humanitarian actors. This is a dangerous environment for humanitarians. But I would not like to focus too much the attention on the danger for humanitarians. What is really concerned to us is the effect of this conflict on the Afghan population. We remain committed to Afghanistan. We have always to strike a balance between risk-taking and action, either direct action or action through our colleagues of the Afghan Recreation Society who are giving us an enormous hand in trying to reach out to the population in need, to the population that are most remote from the public attention. Thank you for your attention.