 These dedicated nurses are integral to health care in Miku. Due to innovative construction of a new Miku Wellness Center, their work has become a little easier. This construction was facilitated by the Disaster Vulnerability Reduction Project, or DVRP. DVRP has made major contributions to advances in climate resilience and in this case, health care. The Miku Wellness Center is a 4,000 square foot climate resilient modern facility. Nursing staff and patients continue to sing praises of the structure months after its opening. Well, this is my first time and I must say from the outside, you could really see it is a nice building, but then upon coming in, you can see it's a well-built and everything inside is like, whoever came up with this plan was actually really thinking of the people of Miku now. Construction of a more climate resilient health facility falls in line with the DVRP's mandate. There are four observation rooms, a dental room, nurse's station, sterilization room and a pharmacy. This is a superb facility compared to the previous one and from my understanding there would be lots of operational services which will be provided here and we are very excited about that. Prevalence of non-communicable diseases or NCDs is high in synclutia, NCDs include hypertension and diabetes, hence the facility places some focus on NCD management. This is Jacques Hingston Compton from the Disaster Vulnerability Reduction Project.