 A very important element of our current health emergency response in the camps is the focus on the isolation facilities. We're repurposing a number of healthcare facilities and other multi-purpose and functional centres and building new ones in Uki and Tecna to make sure that once there is confirmed infection we're able to refer, isolate and quarantine the patients so that we're able to give them the care and treatment that they need. This is a very important component of the emergency because it is the only way we're able first of all to trace the infection and secondly to suppress and maintain it. We're working together with our NGO partners, the government and other UN agencies and while we're preparing for the worst case scenario I'm very optimistic that we will succeed.