 DMCDDA mandate is covering all the range of areas of work that are linked to drugs. We have two different offers of services to our partner countries. The first part is about helping them to set up national drug information system, national drug observatories. The global situation is continuously changing. We see that in the field of organized crime for example and we have seen it with the consequences of the Covid crisis. They are changing their modus operandi and we have to adapt to that if we want to really tackle these problems. If we look at the Eastern partnership countries, the situation is driven by the trafficking routes and the geopolitical impact of situations like the war in Ukraine. It has become more difficult to reach out to people with drug related health services and harm reduction services in the communities that have been hit hard by the war. Sharing the experience of other countries, giving us their experience and saying what kind of programs work or not, basing on scientific information is very important for Ukraine and for all the other countries. After the war people will still have a trauma and then there will be PTSD and they will try to go and use alcohol or other psychoactive substances and this is our job, this is our work to prevent them from doing it. In Georgia there are some very important data missing. For example drug related death, which is almost decades. We are trying to find the different sources how to collect those data. EU4MD project contributed a lot to the development of the current drug related field. It's very important for us to be a part of AMC DDA family and to provide data and have feedback from your side to understand how to fight this phenomenon. The challenge for the neighboring countries is to help them understand that it's extremely important for them to know better what is their drug situation and how and why it is important to have a strong strategy that is also comprehensive and evidence based. Together we are stronger, we can mobilize capacity of 27 countries to support the neighboring countries.