 Complex situations are driving higher levels of migration all over the world. They are delivering new challenges that test our existing ways of working and require a much more strategic approach in both the short-term and the long-term. It brings us to a critical moment, not just for IOM or our member states, but for the people that we serve, for those who have moved, for those who are going to move, or those who will be on the move in the future. The world is increasingly relying on IOM, and our budget has grown, but the need for our help has grown even faster. That's why IOM is launching its first-ever global appeal, along the three key priorities of our new strategic plan. Number one, saving and protecting people on the move. Number two, driving solutions to displacement. And number three, facilitating pathways for more regular migration. The consequences of underfunded or partial assistance are dire, protracted displacement, heightened tension, conflict, increased incentives for irregular migration, and greater risks to the lives of those on the move. Much worse, we lose the tremendous human capacity of millions of people. We can and we must do better. If we get this funding, IOM can be more strategic and proactive. We can anticipate problems before they occur and become even more costly. We can leverage our data and our partnerships to give more people the chance to flourish in peace and safety. To help us achieve this goal, we invite our member states, the private sector, and individual donors to join us and contribute to the IOM Global Appeal for 2024. Together, we can deliver on the promise of migration while supporting the world's most vulnerable.