 This is Roland Skelton at the University of Maastricht. I want to welcome the latest edition of the World Migration Report, and in this case for 2018. For many of us working on migration, this is our first port of call. It gives us the latest data on migration globally, but also regionally. We're looking at the list of topics that we have, the differences between Europe, North America, Latin America, Oceania, Asia, Africa and so on. And then we have the latest challenges facing migration and facing our world today. We've got migration governance, we've got migration seen from the individual level of the migrant. We've got how the media impacts upon the reporting of migration. And then we've got new topics such as migration and violent extremism, and one of my own favourites, migration and cities. Those of us who are teachers, this is a report clearly written. It is great graphics that we can use in teaching, but it can also be used by those who have to brief policy makers. But also for those who just want to understand the world that they live in. This report is for that proverbial man and woman on the street is a great starting point to try to understand population movements from a balanced point of view.