 The responsible LEN-based investment navigator was developed jointly by the LENPOL tool in IED to create an online platform bringing together a wide range of tools and guides on how to address specific LEN-related issues in the context of LEN-based investments. This material is usually scattered across different organizations' websites and library, so the idea there was to have it all in one space and make it easily accessible and searchable based on who it's made for specifically and what topic it covers. For a bit of history, a first version of the navigator was developed two years ago under the DFID-funded legend program to provide guidance specifically to private sector actors who are involved directly or indirectly in the making of LEN-based investments, so that included lenders and investors, companies, buyers, and we had guides on how they can approach consultation and ethic, compensation, conflict resolution, transparency, etc. And now ideas embarking on a new project called ALINE, which stands for Advancing LEN-based Investment Governance, and this program is taking a more encompassing governance approach to address issues linked to LEN and investments, and that involves working with a variety of actors who play an important role in shaping LEN relations, in particular governments and civil society actors, in addition to the private sector. So in line with this, we have revamped the navigator and have added over 100 new guides for these new audiences, covering issues relevant to the ways in which governments and civil society can intervene to safeguard LEN rights. So to provide a few examples, we now have guides on how NGOs and grassroots organizations can help communities better prepare for negotiations with investors, or guides on what avenues exist for governments to improve the law in relation to LEN and more investments. We've also added a couple of new features to the website. We now have a news and blogs tab that offers content on what's currently happening in the world of LEN and investments, and we also have a new tab that provides links to other platforms that offer complementary services to protect LEN rights in the context of investment that can be of interest to the different audiences I've mentioned. So we've really tried to make this new version of the navigator as useful and relevant as possible for anyone who's interested in learning more about LEN-related issues in relation to investment and who's looking for guidance to address these issues and better protect LEN rights.