 Today, the world and IOM celebrates the International Day of Persons with Disabilities, an occasion to highlight the importance of a world where inclusion is the norm, and where diversity is understood as an essential part of the human experience. In this past year, we have seen many crises, including the rising tensions in Ethiopia and Afghanistan, or the events in Ukraine, which have resulted in mass displacement. As it is well known, persons with disabilities are often disproportionately impacted in these situations. This has made IOMs work on disability inclusion even more important. Despite the challenges, we have made much progress in 2022 in supporting migrants and people on the move. Worldwide, IOM teams have worked hard to ensure persons with disabilities are being included in every step of our interventions. We have exemplary practices in Nigeria, the Republic of Turkey, Iraq, Moldova and more, where enhanced cooperation with organizations of persons with disabilities is proving key to enhanced inclusion. In Bangladesh, Ethiopia and Fiji, IOM is working to improve its camp coordination and camp management operations by making them inclusive and accessible for all. As you can see, we are making progress in working with and for persons with disabilities in every region. We know this is essential to ensure no one, really no one, is left behind.