 The ICRC has been working in the Democratic People's Republic of Korea for 10 years now. It has a staff of 25 people across the country. We work very, very closely with the National Society. In collaboration with them, we realised that we could help most in the country in the area of physical rehabilitation and orthopedic surgery. All the scars coming with the finger. So we work in a physical rehabilitation centre in Pyongyang, where last year we provided support to 530 physically disabled people. We also work in three provincial level hospitals across the country in their surgery departments and we're actually extending that to four next year. The type of support we give is mainly training. What we do is we teach the hospital staff and the centre staff how to make artificial limbs, orthopedic devices and how to take a physically disabled person through the process of learning how to walk again. We also support the surgery departments, the centre, in terms of equipment and medical consumables that they might need. We very much appreciate the strong collaboration, the cooperation that we have with the Red Cross of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea and we look forward to continuing our essential work in the country in the years to come.