 COVID-19 poses a real threat to displaced population and migrants living in challenging conditions around the world. These communal settings can be heavily congested with limited access to healthcare, clean water and adequate sanitation facilities. Many people here are wholly reliant on humanitarian communities for life-saving aid such as food and key household items. We're taking action to prevent COVID-19 from entering the camps because we know that once there it will spread rapidly. So what is being done? Our team are training and mobilizing communities to disseminate factual information about the virus and preventative measures that must be taken, paying particular attention to children and persons at risk. We're working with government and humanitarian agencies to adjust how essential services can continue to be provided in ways that minimize contact and maximize distances. And we're strongly advocating to our government partners to ensure that displaced and migrant populations are explicitly included in their national preparedness and response plan. Now is the time to work collectively to prevent transmission of the virus and minimize its impact on our most vulnerable communities.