 We helped over 330,000 people in 2016 to walk with dignity, free to once again lead a normal life. These people were victims of conflict and violence. The ICRC Rehabilitation Program provides physiotherapy and mobility devices, whilst remaining neutral, impartial and independent. The regions in which we operate face increasingly complex situations and protracted violent conflicts with long-term ramifications. That's why not only do we need to think about new ways of helping more people, but we also need to innovate our approach to finance, diversifying it to attract more stable, year-on-year funding. We can't do this alone. We need the help of the private sector and new partners. In a world first, we worked with private partners and governments to create the Humanitarian Impact Bond, HIB, a program that taps into private capital to help people in need of physical rehabilitation. Here is how it works. Private money is used to invest in long-term infrastructure upfront. The impact is assessed by independent auditors and, after five years, outcome funders help the ICRC pay back the investors according to how successful we were in helping people. It can be a return or a loss. Or the same, the private sector can have a social and a financial impact through the ICRC. We are looking for new financing models to help us reach more people, and we want to do it with you. The power to better the life of people affected by conflict and violence is in our hands. With your help, we can continue providing humanitarian aid to victims of conflict and violence in over 80 countries. Let's get to work.