 We have far to go still in terms of the international dialogue about migration and we know that often that dialogue it's overrun with negative prejudicial statements and xenophobic attitudes in many countries and We hope that we can counter that to some extent at least with facts the reality on the ground and the positive aspects of migration that are so often lost in the discussion and We hope that by documenting about the lives of migrants that can Possibly create some sympathy for them because after all migrants are people struggling with their situation in many cases or They're challenged in any case even if they've chosen freely to migrate to move to uproot yourself and go to another country of courses challenging it's disruptive in your life, and I think they deserve our support and And Those are in the best of circumstances, but in the worst of circumstances, of course There are humanitarian crises that drive people to move and in all these situations I think it's it's good to understand the lives of migrants and what's going on from their perspective and hopefully that can bring some human sympathy To the situation migration is part of development how it Promotes development in the countries of origin because it provides a source of revenue through remittances and it you know creates contacts and connections for trade and exchange of ideas and many other things that are important for moving the world forward in a positive way and The impacts of migration on developed countries were not just developed countries the countries that receive migrants There are many positive aspects even though it can be challenging and we have to acknowledge The difficulties to sometimes for the native population in the countries that is that are receiving migrants, of course, it's not It's not that there's there are no problems. There are problems that arise because of this and we have to acknowledge that and Try to find ways to smooth that out and and to help those who are affected by migration Whether they are the migrants themselves or the people who are residing in their country in the countries that receive the migrants Or those who are left behind in the countries of origin There are many different groups involved who are affected by this process of migration. We need to document that we need to understand that clearly and Hopefully with better information better knowledge of how these things are Happening and how they're all linked together. We can we can do a better job in terms of formal policies and Our understanding can lead to a smoother process of migration for everyone involved