 During the last few months and weeks, we have witnessed the significant deterioration of the humanitarian situation in the northeast of Nigeria due to the increased violence. Thousands of people have been forced to flee their homes and to look for refuge in safe havens, notably in Maiduguri and Yola and other regions in Nigeria. Thousands have also crossed the border into neighbouring Cameroon, Chad and Niger. People who have fled have lost almost all their belongings and need basic items. Some of them have also lost contact with their family or with their children. Others have been caught up in fighting or in bomb blasts and need urgent medical assistance and the medical facilities either are not working or are completely overstretched. In the last few months and weeks, for example, we have assisted 50,000 IDPs in Maiduguri with food and non-food items, 12,500 IDPs in Yola in Adamawa State with the same assistance and 5,000 in Kano. This program goes along with the Nigerian Recross Society and includes also assistance such as shelter, water, sanitation and health assistance. We also are looking now into the issue of separated family members, notably the unaccompanied minor, where we have started to register them and try to find their families. For the wounded and sick, we have a full surgical medical team here available, which can assist in any place in Nigeria to help directly the hospitals to operate and we have quite a significant stock of medical supplies so that we can give donations to health facilities. We also work together with the National Society, the Nigerian Recross, in order to boost their capacity to respond to the needs. The first one is especially in the northeast of Nigeria is access to certain areas, the rural areas, we don't really have access and we are working on that one so we have to concentrate on where the people come to the safe havens. The others are just the sheer dimension of the assistance needed. We do our best to increase our capacity but the needs are enormous and we really have to concentrate on the most vulnerable ones. We also increase our assistance in neighboring countries so not only Nigeria but it's now a regional dimension where we coordinate with our neighboring delegations to give the best possible assistance to these people.