 Since the beginning of 2014, Iraq is faced with one of the most severe and serious internal displacement crisis in its recent history. Since the beginning of last year, indeed, more than 3.1 million Iraqis have been forced to flee their homes and to find refuge and shelter in other regions than their regions of origin in the country. The International Organization for Migration in Iraq is working jointly with our partners representing the United Nations Humanitarian Country Team in providing lifesaving humanitarian assistance to these many million internally displaced victims of the currently ongoing crisis, but also to local host communities. Since the beginning of 2015, IOM here in Iraq has been in the position to provide continued and meaningful assistance to very many of the victims of displacement thanks to a generous grant from ECHO, the European Commission's Humanitarian Aid and Civil Protection Department. ECHO has enabled us over the last few months since the beginning of the year to provide more than 50,000 rapid response mechanism kits to families displaced out of the Anbar Governorate, one of the most severely affected regions of the country in terms of the ongoing crisis and the fighting. These rapid response mechanism kits that we have distributed on behalf of UNICEF contain some top urgent priorities that people following displacement need such as water, such as hygienic items, toothbrushes, toothbrushes, et cetera, et cetera. The ECHO grant has also enabled us to provide a new modality, a new type of service which is in the area of cash grants. Through cash grants, 700 families who are now residing in or around Baghdad have been given a possibility to purchase items according to their own personal priorities. These items represent medication, healthcare, school materials, materials that help families to start regenerating some income, sewing machine or some other equipment, clothing items and so on and so forth. Before the 25th day of the ECHO grant, we received the name of the ECHO grant in the building. Today is the first time we have received a grant. We thank the ECHO grant for its human resources. I am Nazah Hussaliya Salafi, the governor of Anbar. I came to Nazah to visit Baghdad and thank you for your visit. May God bless you. This is the grant I received today. Thank you very much.