 Welcome back to Olsem, one of two concluding this week's program. We feature the work of the International Organization for Migration, or IOM, another UN agency that has been active in helping the earthquake victims build back their lives through the Safe Shelter program. Having a roof over your head is one of the basic necessities in life. Thousands of people in Southern Highlands province lost their homes when the 7.5 magnitude earthquake struck. The International Organization for Migration, or IOM, have had skills training for the people to help them build back safer homes. All idea of the Safe Shelter training is during the earthquake, people's livelihood have been destroyed. So shelter is one of the key elements that make a family unit the intact. So when a shelter is destroyed, that means the whole livelihood is affected. So with the training that we are bringing in, the whole idea is to get people to understand what's the risk involving the shelter. So when people understand the risk, they can improve their shelter. And when they improve their shelter, their livelihood is okay in terms of any future emergency disaster that will be coming up. Participants, they come from Mende Muneo district, it covers four wards. So MAP, points, Umbra, and HUM. These are participants representing each ward they come for the training. The participants, the total number of participants, because of the spacing, we have to get more participants, but because of the spacing and the number of days that we schedule for the training, we only limit to only 26 participants, six of them were females and 20 were males. But the training that we did in Southern Ireland, it covers almost like 37 wards. The IOWM provides basic construction tools to the people, and the people utilize the building materials they gather from their environment. Basically, we provide basic tools. So our whole idea is to make the organization and community work together in partnership. So we provide basic tools that we can give to the community like nails, handsaw, hammer, tie wire. These are basic tools that we give to the communities, and what we are expecting from the communities is to try to use the local resources to get the shelter fixed. Here are some stories from the training participants who have utilized the theory training skills and put them into practice by building their homes. All lining people are on safety, we have a house, we have a long way to go, we have DIY, all the mountains, valleys, we are going to save the people over the house, some of the things, some of the advantage, the advantage of the people have a house, how do I know the house? The people have a house, they want something, they break the ground or break the ground where people hold their house, they are strong, they have time. Some of the natural diseases that come up by the people are safe. We are lining people up, training people over the house, one house where we are working with my men now, another house with me, we have a triple bedroom, living room, and some of the time by kitchen, we have a kitchen over here, if the people are safe, we can come to the house, we are not at DIY, we are not at water, mountains, wherever, we can keep them back up. My people have food and還有訓練, and I have a job as a mother, they tell me they need to go to work at the house because they are not working during the moon. But at the time, with my children to train, they tell me they need to go to work at the house, they tell me they need to go to a American workhouse, they tell me I need to work at the house, I need to go to the house, I need to work at the house, I need to go to the house, I need to go to the house. I have never paid electricity to kids before, I would have been a volunteer until That's all for now. Join us same time next week for another episode of Olsem 1M. Until then, if you have any comments, stories or questions, please send us an email via the address now appearing on your screen or post it on our Olsem 1M Facebook page. Until then, I'm Florence Junduon. On behalf of the entire Olsem 1M team, thank you for watching and take care.