 My name is Johannes Schad. I'm an emergency doctor, also coming from the German Red Cross National Society supporting here this operation in Iraq, particularly in Kurdistan. We are based in Erbil, 60 km away from Mosul, which is currently the focus here in the country. But this mission here is particularly challenging as we are not putting up our conventional field hospitals as we do in other contexts, but here we integrate in an existing health structure and existing hospital. And that is for all the team, for the international team, but also for our Kurdish colleagues. It's a huge change as we have different cultures and different procedures, different behaviors and to integrate that is quite a challenge on a daily basis. My name is Kati. I'm from Finland. I'm a surgical nurse working here as a ward nurse. We have two wards here and we have 24 beds only, what is a quite limited number. Starting from the morning we have a team. It includes a surgeon, anesthesiologist, auto nurse and a ward nurse. Living like this, exactly. My name is Takuya Sugimoto and I'm working for ICRC as a surgeon. My specialty is abdominal surgery, but here we have to do everything. My name is Lou Fraser. I'm an anesthesiologist from Calgary, Alberta. I think the same blood runs through us all and coming over here it's demonstrated in the faces of the Iraqis that appreciate why we're here and that's really why I came here to try and help individuals.