 Yeah, the division is a division that looks after kind of three main functions. One is the research function within IOM globally, so where they're kind of the lead in the focal point on migration research. We also look after all of IOM's publications, especially those that are published on the IOM bookstore, the online bookstore, and we also look after the library. We provide technical assistance and support to our field missions who undertake research, empirical research quite often in the field. We look after kind of reviews and endorsements of project proposals and concert notes and so forth. And we also undertake desk-based research ourselves. Yeah, look, the approach is really tailored to our circumstances and tailored to the needs of our readers, our readership, and especially our member states, of course. So we really try and focus on very high quality and balanced research and analysis. We're really very interested in working with long-term relationships, whether that's donors, beneficiary member states, or with migration researchers externally, and of course internally too. We obviously have long-term relationships internally, and that means that we try and play to the strengths of all partners that are involved. And finally, we need to be very astute and very, I guess, solutions-oriented in terms of skillful kind of resourcing. We have an approach which is low-cost, high-impact, because we have constraints in terms of resources, but we also have very high expectations. The World Migration Report, I mean it was instituted, it came about in the year 2000, so we're coming up to the 20th anniversary of the World Migration Report. The next one will be World Migration Report 2020. And it's the only truly sort of global migration report which looks at trends, it looks at patterns of migration, it looks at processes and how member states, how migrants themselves, the increasing number of actors involved in migration processes are able to support migration in a positive way and try and deal with the challenges that migration does present. I've used the 2018 World Migration Report in several ways in my work. Firstly, I've used it as a wonderful teaching tool, so I recently taught a new course called Migration and Human Rights at the Harvard Kennedy School. It's a graduate-level course for a broad range of different students from the government department or policy, but also from the law school and from the School of Public Health and a range of different disciplinary backgrounds. And I found that several of the chapters were just perfect as introductory overview pieces for introducing the students to a topic such as, for example, the rate of migration in different parts of the world, who's going in, who's going out, or some of the questions, some of the other questions about ethics and so on. And also, I think some of the graphics are really useful. They're very clear, they're concise, they're accessible, they're eminently power-pointable. So I would say that's one really big use and I think I'm going to carry on doing that. It's really a great resource. The Migration Research at Lunchtime seminar series was initially designed just after our first started to really support IOM's kind of approach in regards to critical thinking and inquiry. So we set up this series at lunchtime really just for IOM's style so they could hear the latest research and analysis, have researchers in to present their findings in from various parts of the world and really engage in a discussion. We then started to record them so that our field officers could actually access them as podcasts, video podcasts, and then we made them available because people were very interested in hearing the latest research and analysis. We made them available on our website as well. The main responsibility I would say is the World Migration Reports where I assist editors for each edition and I'm also responsible for drafting and coordinating with the external authors that we have. And otherwise I'm here to manage your research projects and to engage with different universities as well as academic and applying researchers. My main role is to provide technical support for field colleagues and internally here at Headquarter to prepare and implement and finalize research projects that involves supporting their conceptualization phase, project proposal writer, that involves questions regarding research method and ethics and who to work with in terms of collaboration with academic institution. As a head of publications my role is to coordinate and provide support and advice to IOM headquarters departments as well as field missions, regional offices and administrative centers on publication related issues. We provide different services, editing, layout and review and all of them, all publications even if they're not done through pubs should come through pub for approval and make sure that they comply with the style my own spelling and I am running my own. My work in the research division has largely focused on the World Migration Report. I worked on the World Migration Report 2018 and I'm also part of the team working on the World Migration Report 2020 mostly focusing on chapter three of the report which largely consists of stats and key regional migration dynamics. I am also coordinating the media strategy for the report and that includes working very closely with our colleagues in media. I am responsible for the library which is more or less tasked with helping people with their project development with their daily work by providing literature or doing literature research for them putting resources at their disposition which they cannot find free of charge on the internet. And so I'm basically doing everything, literature, research, acquisition, cataloging, trying to get electronic resources, organizing things, developing tools for retrieving the information and generally trying to make IOM happy. So my responsibilities have to do with a lot of fact checking and data checking. We're almost done with the World Migration Report and we need to make sure that all the numbers, all the figures, all the charts are 100% accurate and precise in in line with other documents from around the world. Academic researchers all over the world depend upon good data reported by IOM and so we're making sure that everything we have is correct. The scope of my work here at IOM is mostly research based so I work on desk based research as well as in producing materials for research management here at IOM. Most of my work involved either literature reviews or production of research management materials. My work here at IOM focuses on supporting my colleagues in organizing research and global migration events and that includes interviewing researchers, media specialists and global migration specialists. And with the information from those interviews I produce media and social media material that is designed to reach both internal and external audiences. We know that our kind of limited resources and our focus and priority needs to be on the World Migration Report 2020 which we're working on now to finalize for the end of the year and for its release. So that's our real priority but at the same time we're constantly supporting the field in their endeavors around migration research, providing technical assistance, providing research guidance notes and also the seminar series as well as other outputs such as the Migration Research series. There is a keen interest among the local stakeholders to use evidence in programming as well as policymaking in the field. Therefore the publications that are produced by this division are useful references for IOM, IOMers. Apart from that, the guidance that we receive from the division on research methodology, experts and reviewers are also quite useful in implementing projects. Some of the projects where there is a significant amount of research being done, if we require guidance, research division is one of the places we definitely come back to to ask for inputs on research methodology. Experts and before we publish something also to see if we can identify suitable reviewers.