 The pipeline is a supply chain link for the imagines response that we have. We are talking about pipeline, we are talking about the procurement, sourcing of the items, storage of the items, moving of the items until they get to the hands of the beneficiaries. IOM is an organization managed from an administrative point of view with these supplies and then the cluster is the one who endorses the usage of the pipeline. The main advantage is that when you centralize the procurement in one agency, it's much more efficient. This is a plastic sheet donated from DFID. Here we have nylon rope. We use this as part of the shelter reinforcement. It's a cloth and commonly used by women here in South Sudan. In South Sudan itself, people, they are displaced because of the conflict. I don't think you have time to think that, oh, you have to carry buckets or whatever. I just got an email that we will have three rotations into Chikmir or Mandeng. They are trying to see if the MI-26 can land in Chikmir. Do you have any update on this situation because you told me that there was some shelling today? No, it was yesterday. Yesterday? By midday yesterday, it became quiet and it's been quiet since. The job is risky. Most of the locations where the teams work are extremely volatile. In many of the locations, we get very small window of opportunities of maybe three, five days. What I see is just this very small village, no facilities in terms of sanitation, limited water, there is not even a proper road, nothing. People are suffering here. There is a lot of challenges because these things are diluted. Right now there is no clinic here in Mandeng. This is the only health center that in Mandeng, even the building you can see that it's been burned and then the medicine is looted and thrown away. This building is the school, right? The classroom? Yeah, yeah. Like even from all age coming here? Yeah, yeah, yeah, of course. All levels? Yeah, all levels. Yeah. So this is the only school? My dad is cool. Yeah. Currently, there is no other school because... This is very sad because at the end of the day, this affects to the innocence of this war, which are the children, no? And what we can see here is that most of the stuff has been destroyed for the sake of it, instead not even looted. So it's just destruction. What has happened is that one of the warring parties came here. They took over this small village. All the ADPs went to another location. They came and looted all the property that they got there. And they go back? Yeah. And that has happened often? Or... They looted it for the first time. It's the first time. First year. Yes. And the people are in Cikmir, no? Yeah. All the people are in Cikmir. Yeah. Okay. Once the supplies are distributed, people might feel safe to go back or they will remain in Cikmir. Yeah. But if you can even extend your help to those communities, it would be very wonderful. We see that there are two hand pumps functional in this area. If people coming back here, I don't think that two hand pumps would be enough. But is that total population? Yeah. 99,000. How many? It was estimated to be more than 25,000. 25,000? Yeah. This side is the area that all the residents here are pleading from that side. I see. Yeah. All the IDPs are from that side of the riverbank. You follow this river until you reach Cikmir. It's only one hour and one hour and some minutes by speedboat. Okay. People just walk and walk in the heat for like three hours to come to Mandang. They're not only walking, they have to cross the river. Here you are, putty. You look good. We would definitely want to start the distribution no more delays. We can see that people really in need of these items. So many people. The most important thing is that you have to look at the people on the side. Look at the people on the sides. Clearly we don't have to put too much pressure on the people. These are up to the government, the government, the Government. We are doing the work to help the people in need. I'd like to speak to them and ask them to stand up. We are waiting for two things now. The beneficiaries are on the way coming and we are also waiting for another rotation. We will be landing here at 11 am. Blankets, plastic sheets and kitchen sets as usual. More than 5,000 beneficiaries will be coming today to receive the item here. There are a lot of people here. I am asking them where are the rest and they say some of them are on the way coming. 25 kilometers from here, 30 kilometers. I would like to work in South Sudan because this is my community, the suffering community, the most suffering community in the world. When I was young I always wanted to be a Catholic priest. I changed my mind. I said that I am going to be a humanitarian worker. Sudan is an acronym for South Sudan Development Agency. It's working in a vulnerable community like this community with partnership with other organizations such as World Vision R&M and the other big UNICEF and the others. It's like layers of working together with the partners on the ground, discussion with the lock cluster, pipeline unit, short NFI. We can see that the CHOPPA is approaching the great collaboration between clusters, short NFI cluster, lock cluster. Pipeline is a great tool because it allows complementing local NGOs which have a great established relationship with the local authorities together with the pipeline which is managed by the cluster lead agency which usually have a significant capacity to do more effective and efficient procurement of the supplies. Our partnership when you look at it is very strong. When you look at the three organizations who are working together, they work hand in hand to make sure that they do everything jointly. It's quite difficult to see how people live. It's like the strength that we see in people, how they cope. It also makes you humble. Thank you.