 Since the beginning of invasion, over 314,000 people have fled Ukraine into Slovakia, including over 20,000 people who are non-Ukrainians and non-EU nationals. We, an international organisation for migration here in Slovakia, have rapidly expanded our operations to respond to the needs of displaced people. Through Migration Information Centre that we have been operating for over 17 years here in the country and National Hotline, we are assisting people with information and counselling. We have been training frontline workers on how to prevent trafficking and we are establishing a mobile team to provide psychosocial support services. Our team have also been supporting those fleeing Ukraine with non-food items, including thousands of blankets to keep us staying in temporary accommodation. It is also very urgent to get emergency assistance into Ukraine itself. We are operating a warehouse in Košice, which is a city some 70 km from the border, to transport vital supplies into the country. We have also started to roll out our displacement tracking matrix, tool to collect and analyse data on the profiles, vulnerabilities and other needs of people on the move.