 We are now actually here in Medica, the boarding crossing point in the southeastern part of Holland, where people are arriving on a daily basis. So despite the decrease of arrivals in this specific point, we observe that people still need services to be provided here. The major needs here are access to information, accurate information, access to transportation, access to accommodation, access to labour market and different opportunities, and access to educational system involved. The protection risks here are basically until this moment the police were also the climate conditions. It was very cold, so people were arriving in a very difficult situation with a lot of stress and tiredness and cold from the other side of the border. Really vulnerable people arriving in the sites are mainly women with very small children that are having no solutions, no relatives, no protective environment, either in Poland or other countries, and they're requesting for support to access every fundamental right that they have.