 The functionalities of the operational data portal, as it was developed by UNHCR and for UNHCR's purposes, this is the framework, this is the service that is going to be the basis of the GPC operational data portal as well. I have a lot of examples and screenshots from current pages, current situations on the operational data portal, but it does not mean that how it's going to be used for the GPC's purpose. This is entirely up to you. What I'm presenting now is just the possibilities and the current usage. So the operational data portal is something that is a mature solution. It exists since 2012. It has been used and is being used in numerous locations and countries all over the world. It is customizable, and mostly because this is basically a grassroots project that has started in the field and then was implemented and supported by HQ, which means that it is still very much driven by the requirements from the field. It is engaging with our user community and listening to their feedback and their requests as to how to move forward with this project and what else is missing and what else is there to improve from our side. The project is supported by FIX and DESM and is a very much solution and a service that is much appreciated throughout the field. A few key facts about the current ODP. We have around 180,000 page views a month throughout the portal. We have around 95 countries covered between situation views and the standalone country pages that are present on the portal. We have around 500 published camps and settlements, which is tied to around 33,000 documents uploaded globally. The top number of population records that is entirely updated and uploaded by our field colleagues are numbered to 34,000. This is basically done by 300 registered users. How does it look like? I would like to cover the structure of the ODP in two phases. You can actually talk about how does it look like in the front and how does it look like in the back. The structure in the front is basically central repository, which means that we have one entry point where you can navigate multiple places. The two basics that the operational data portal is founded on are the separate country pages and the situation view. And then obviously one country can be part of both and can be part of many situations at the same time. How does it look like? Basically, under countries, you have a separate view for each country that wishes to be displayed on the operational data portal. And the aim of this view is to give a comprehensive picture of the country as an operation. And this includes many different types of contents and data. On the other hand, under situations, you can find situation views that are revolving around the specific cause of displacement, such as the serious situation, the South Sudan situation, or the Burundi portal. So these are the two main building blocks of the portal. And then one thing that is also very important for us is to give visibility to partners. So there's a separate section for partners and who's doing what very information linked to each of these views. We have a separate section here for maps, which is basically just an aggregation of all the documents that were uploaded and tagged as maps in the backend. And the other thing that is also very important is the global search because the aim of the centralized operation is to provide users one entry point where they can search and find any type of content that has been uploaded to any of the countries or any of the situations. Gloving a little bit more into the structure in the front, we have a navigation pane, a navigation panel that is present everywhere on the portal. So you can basically go back to these entry points wherever you wish to do so, wherever you wish to do so. Under this, we have a sub navigation where you either have access or see the name of the situation you're currently browsing or the name of the country page if you are browsing a country view. Each itself, basically every page on the operational data portal is building up from something that we call a widget. A widget is basically one tiny app that is specified to display a certain type of content. So on this page, for example, you have many widgets. You have one that is displaying the total population of concern in red, you have one that displays it in blue. You have breakdown tables, you have maps, and you have many other types of widgets. The very good thing about the portal is that these widgets are fully customizable in terms of turning them on or off and their location on the page. So this means that every user or every admin person on the portal can decide fully on how the page looks like and what kind of information and data the page displays. It's entirely up to the users. The structure in the front, continuing on this, is basically this is how it looks like when you want to specify the layout of the page. So the layout is fully customizable. What you see on this picture on this screenshot is widgets are the blue lines. As you see, we have a header, we have a left column, we have a right column, and we have a footer as well. So this is where the widgets can be placed. These are the spaces that can be used to build up a page. The structure in the back is basically relying on geographical locations. The lowest level of these locations can go down to camps or villages, and then it can be fully customizable on how you build up to the larger admin levels. So this can mean governance, this can mean districts, countries, and then finally, situations. Content can be added to any of these levels. This is what these plus signs signify. So you can add the piece of news item to Moffrock. You can add a document Moffrock as a governor, or you can add population data, Jordan as a country. What happens then as you go up to this tree, this structure is information and data also gets aggregated upwards. So whatever you added to the camp or settlement level and can be displaced as aggregated content on the governor or the district level, and all of those can be aggregated up to the country level, which means that at the end, you will get a comprehensive picture of whatever has been uploaded to the lower level. Content tagging. So to achieve this, it's very important that whatever is uploaded in the back end of the operational data portal is tagged properly so then the engine can display at its proper place. Tagging is basically done by two separate tags. One of them is by location, which means that you can tag, as I said, by settlement, you can tag by governor, by district, by country, any type of content, up on upload. Just be not sure that the content will be displayed at a specific geographic location and will be aggregated upwards. And then you can also tag by population of concern, which is relevant when you want to display content for a specific situation. So what we call this tagging by population group, which entails tagging by the country, for example, of asylum on the left side. And then population that is displaced on the right side, which means that in these two examples, we have content tagged in Turkey, Syrian refugees, and we have content which pertains to refugees and migrants from various countries, but the country of asylum is Spain. What kind of information can be collected and uploaded to the operational data portal? So as I mentioned before, we have some widgets and we have currently over 30 different types of widgets. But we continuously develop and update this. So in the future, this number is going to grow. What kind of content these widgets can do? It can be population data, which is, I think, the most important when it comes to the operational data portal, in addition to public information and external sources, and out of which I would say that the documents are the ones that are the most used on the portal. Then we can actually upload and display sectorial data for coordination purposes. And then there are other features covering other areas of interest for users. So this building block, which is called widgets, is always linked to a specific content type. The content type mostly is uploaded in the backend, but it doesn't have to be. We can actually just show external sources through these widgets. Most used ones are the map, of course, documents, links, news, highlights, population data, and then we have working groups, events, and worker information as well. What I'm going to do now is just to go through each of them because it would take a significant amount of time. So I was trying to focus on the ones that are the most meaningful for the global protection cluster. But if you're free to ask if you're interested in more details about any of those. So the first one is the interactive map. The map is basically a carrier to show population data on the portal. We use these bubbles, displayed here in blue and red, to show population figures by location specified by the user. So we can show population here is displayed. Refugee is from Somalia, and SDPs in Somalia at the same time on the same map, which is here used at the country level. We can also go down to a deeper level if we have the data available in the portal. Interactive map is mostly displayed on each page of the operational data portal and is usually a significant widget, which means that it is located either in the header or somewhere on top of the page. So the map displays population data, but that is not the only widget that we have for this specific purpose. We have population figures, narrative text boxes that usually supports this function. We have time graphs, breakdown tables. We have breakdown by country. We have an age and gender graph, and we have country of origin tables. And also the map, as I mentioned before. How do these look like? Total population is displayed with one single figure for population groups. In this picture, we see two population groups. One is total population of concern for a specific location. The other one is new arrivals in 2018 for that specific location. What is really important for us and for the users as well is to display not just the total population but give some metadata about it. So the metadata in this screenshot is the date of the data. It was last updated at the end of August, 2018. And the source of this data, which is mostly UNHCR or government on the portal. Most of the are widgets, at least the ones that are displaying population data also offer the ability to download or interact with these numbers through JSON or Excel exports and downloads. This is an example of the breakdown by age and gender as I mentioned before. It's basically the same type of population figure displayed from a different point of view. Breakdown by country of origin. Breakdown by location. And an example of the disclaimer or narrative text that we also offer. This is mostly used to explain or give a little bit of context on the figures but it can be just an overview of the location or the country or the situation view where it is being used. This one for example is from the Ethiopia country page where they are giving just a general overview of the operation itself. Time graphs is also something very important because the portal in some cases holds a very huge data from the past. This can be used to visualize trends through different kinds of graphs. It can be a line graph. It can be a bunch of examples. We also have time graphs where we are able to display more than one population group at the same time. In this example you see from the Syria situation population type and refugee camp population at the same time. Another example of a simple line graph is data over time. Working groups. This is something that is very much aimed at coordination and can be very useful for this audience as well. This is basically a virtual working space for working groups to work together and share information and coordinate the usage of the operational data portal. The good thing about the working groups is that it offers a separate document repository and the calendar. It can display context and it can display who is doing what where. Working groups all have a separate page where this information is being displayed. The other thing that is very beneficial is that we have a separate user role for working groups. Basically, in those cases where the working group is co-chaired or chaired by externals, UNHCR can provide the ability for these partners from other agencies to contribute directly to the portal. There is no intervention from UNHCR stuff necessary if this is the agreement within the working group. Events is another function that is very important for coordination purposes. It can cover working group meetings, task force meetings or just other meetings by field level that is useful to disseminate with details. So it's not just the specific timing of the meeting that can be displayed using this widget but it can be more information. For example, location sharing the event and you can also add documents to these events which can be downloaded by visitors of the portal or the working group. Partners? For partners where you can display the full list of partners uploaded and present on the portal and at the same time you can explore and display the specific partner page and display their contributions to countries and situation views. Document repository. The document is one of the most used on the portal. As I mentioned before, we have over 30,000 documents uploaded to the portal. One of the things that ensures that this is as useful as possible is the flexible document types. So when you upload a document, you can take it with multiple metadata elements and one of these is document types which is fully customizable. So this means that you can use the ones that are already present on the portal but it's also possible to create a new document type and tag the document with it if there's a need. One document can be tagged with multiple document types. This is how it is going to be displayed on the front end. So basically the widget is displaying the document by category and you can browse through by clicking on the different categories. There's also a view which is the global search that I've mentioned before and the document has been uploaded. Some of the metadata elements is displayed here. It is linked to the document. So there's a title and a description for each document. The externally located documents can be used on the portal so it doesn't have to be a direct upload. It can come from Robbox or from a URL that is external. Language is one of the tags for the metadata elements that we use to characterize these documents. There's a list of sectors to tag the documents with in addition to the document type I have mentioned before. You can tag the documents by partner which ensures that partners who contribute to the information and data visible on the portal are getting recognition. The working groups, as I mentioned before, have their separate repository so the way documents are used on the working group pages is by tagging them with the relevant working group in the backend. The first thing that is very important is each document has a policy. It means that these documents will be sorted in the front end by the published date so always the ones that are newer will be displayed on the top. Function that we have developed with the mind of giving direct access to external partners to the portal is the approval mechanism. A user can have a user profile which grants him access to the portal and the portal backend but all the documents uploaded by this user will have to be approved by someone higher in the hierarchy for actually being displayed to the front end and to other users. So the global search page is displayed on this screenshot. The global search is used for searching globally on the portal for every content type. So you can filter by links, highlights, needs, assessments, documents or you can also search for simple news items using the global search. You can search by location which can be either country or you can delve deeper into the location screen. One thing that is very appreciated in global search is that the keyword search actually searches inside the document text so it's not just a title search but and their content can be searched using this function. Widgets that are a little bit more external relations or AI related. One of those is links with which you can display links to external websites on your page. These can be human agencies, these can be referred or any other source or material that you deem important to display for the users of your site. Another PI related widget is user tools. This is usually coming from other sites or sources which means that there's an already existing article somewhere on the web which we are basically linking and drawing attention to using this widget. Highlights, something that is similar but it is one specific piece of content that is very limited in size. It can only be around 150 characters use these kind of short information bursts to highlight important events or important information on the portal like mass influx and new activity availability of new data and new distribution date for example. One of the widgets that can display external content and is basically completely automatically updated is the Twitter widget which is simply an embed function. You can use an already existing Twitter account and display last two, three, five tweets on the page by using the Twitter widget. This is very useful because this is a content that is being automatically updated as someone updates the Twitter account and it does not require manual intervention from the portal admin. It only needs to be added once and then a similar concept but with Facebook account. We observe that more and more UNHCR operations have their own Facebook account. We are giving an opportunity here to display at Facebook account and the timeline of Facebook account here. RSS feeds for those who are familiar with the concept. RSS feed is basically an automatic feed from external source. One of them is a relief hub that basically offers this ability you can just navigate to a page on relief hub or search for with specific filters and then generate an RSS feed from this information which means that whenever a new content appears on relief hub this information is going to be displayed automatically on the portal as well creating a comprehensive picture of available data and documentation. This is also automatic so it doesn't require intervention from the portal admin. And then last widget that is dealing with external content is very simple embed widget. This was created for the purpose of the ability of displaying external pages or external applications even to the portal. Most used examples here is the embedding of a YouTube video to the portal page or a dashboard that was basically developed in neither Tableau or Power BI or some other data visualization technology. This can be plugged into a portal page and displayed as is. One of the other features of the is multiple languages. So the portal is currently available in English, in French, in Arabic and in Spanish. And this means that we have a set of standard expressions that are used throughout the portal. These are translated automatically and upon switching the language these will switch to the new language. The ability to basically create each version of every title that is inputted by users in each of these languages which means that whatever widget you're using and whatever title you have inputted for that widget can be displayed in another language as well. So here you see that the title of the situation selector even the widget title for the total population has been switched to Spanish as well. And this was basically the portal in a nutshell. Since we have been working on this for a number of years now I would say that the portal covers a huge number of me and it has a lot of functionality. These are the most music and the most important that I wanted to present today. So I can either sit back to you Moussa or just have some questions from colleagues at this point if you want. Thanks a lot Mariana. Let's have any questions from colleagues. That would be great. Thank you Mariana. Thank you Moussa also for this presentation and to give us time to be part of this presentation. For me actually I like the idea where we can have IDPs or protection cluster data portal where protection cluster can present the information and the data collected by protection cluster partners. For me I am familiar with the operational data portal but to have a new data portal for protection cluster I have several questions about the data flow because we know that there is Ocha data portal where the cluster they are posting and submitting the adjustments input to that portal. So what's the linkages it will be between the two data portal this is the first question to avoid the duplicates of uploading data. So for me as information management cluster covering protection sorry as information managers to cover the protection cluster and publish it externally. I prefer to use one data portal to publish the information. Either we use this operation data portal which is the global cluster and to rather than to use two data portal so what's the linkage it will be between the new operation data portal for global protection cluster and also the humanitarian response info data portal. This is my first question. The second question for me I like the data portal it's more flexible. You can customize layouts, maps, use different charts so this one will add more value to the protection cluster in the country and also for the cluster co-ordinators and we need to keep in mind the data source and the refugee data portal looks like that mainly yours and the government but in protection cluster we are collecting data from different data source so this one is where there is also the information sharing protocols in the country living and how we are going to publish this data for now this is my question and if I have more questions and colleagues in Geneva I will ask. Thank you. May I take this the first question or say thanks a lot just to have a background how did this project start? At one point HR info was not like they were talking about maybe taking it out and keeping the relief web the main source of data. Now as you see one thing is there is a connection between the data portal and relief web. Relief web would be able to capture all the documents put on our data portal and it will have all the so automatically that connection to the relief web Maria correct me if I'm wrong because in my day this was the case they used to throw everything before the data portal to the relief web. Yes that is still the case and it's correct and the connection is actually there from the other way around the RSS widget which can just display whatever so it works in both ways. So the idea is to answer the question at one point during last year we were having a discussion with Ocha about maybe the HR info not existing after a certain time and moving to relief web as the platform and simply this started as this is what initiated the project but Ocha is aware of it and actually it's a different perspective because now if you try to go and find all what they call you know you want to have some protection cluster information about multiple countries really struggle you have to go from one search to another there's no one place where you have like you can go from one country to another look at examples and you know so I think we will really would like to focus on the data portal will definitely keep things available in relief web as well and once I would have a presentation I think that presentation will also answer some of your other questions like typology on data source it's a very good point and I actually I try to touch on it in my presentation so that's the answer for the first question and I also would like to highlight that this data portal will be not only for you know it's simply like the way we see protection cluster protection cluster is everyone protection cluster is us, is the AORs is the child protection the GDD, the mind action, is the house, land and property and we're hoping to serve this everyone if they have interest in having a platform and properly you know so the management on a country level will allow more support to also our partners and our partners in coordination so that's really why we simply went into this because at least then all of us or some of us will be in one place rather than being all over the place where everyone has you know a piece of the picture but we don't have the full picture I hope that answers your question Yes Moussa, thank you Thanks for asking I don't know if I missed something on the second but I think we touched on both but the presentation will answer your second question I'll hope you give me the chance to present and see if you still have more questions Okay, go ahead Thanks Moussa Any other questions for Marianne or me before I move to the presentation Thank you Thank you for the presentation I was wondering on the data portal is there other different access levels I mean is it possible to have restricted access to a page or to documents because some documents are rather sensitive or confidential Okay, so you mean respective access or different access levels for the end users right? Yes Right now for the operational data portal we don't do that actually because the whole idea of the ODP is that it is for data dissemination and information dissemination so we only put things on the ODP that can go public immediately Okay, thank you Simply just to if I may also add so simply like there are so many levels of permission on the admin side there's even a clearance process where you can clear documents but again like it's not a place to put sensitive documents that's for sure, it's a place to publish them Exactly So we have a functionality that we developed for country pages and situation pages that are in the works so you can hide them with a little bit of a secret who can add it to the URL this is a temporary measure and absolutely not 100% safe so we don't actually recommend using that for in the long term and for that purpose Okay I would say Musa go ahead and present your material as well looking at the time Philip, you wanted to ask a question or should I go ahead with the presentation I think it was raised half from before my presentation should be really short so I think this I'm going to try not to repeat things that were touched upon before so simply the GPC data portal already exists if we go to data.gplotexcluster.org or if you go to gpc.gpc.org you'll be getting to the data portal we still have no countries we're really building on your support and we will support you as well and hopefully be able to roll out the portal we didn't make here I'm hoping you know just an introduction what is the data portal for the GPC it's simply a place where we disseminate information to support coordination and as you saw the data portal has a long functionalities based around coordination and this is really the core of our mandate here you know as a global protection cluster as clusters in the field as there are that we're all trying to have the best coordination possible and hopefully the portal will support the information for coordination so the portal will be rolled out in phases like phase one we're really only thinking of focusing on consolidating country pages from other platforms so we will support with moving some of the documents from the GPC site and the HR info hopefully we'll have a focus point within the country we're also hoping to at least start with planning figures we will move on and hopefully gradually we'll be moving to a response data where we can have some aligned indicators at least a number of people reached if not more aligned indicators and maybe even indicators around the AORs and around us and where we can show some of our work with these graphs and widgets that you saw I'm just going to vote with the key features for the data portal for us why the data portal because it's a sustainable solution as it's the UNHCR corporate tool now we might work a little bit more on the branding if we have any issues that are shared by partners but the idea is instead of building our own solution and support it UNHCR was kind enough to support us with their data portal which is built around coordination and should serve our purpose and hopefully it will be sustainable because you will always have people to support it after we're done with our type of business in few years no one knows where we'll be at least we're hoping the data portal will be there and all the information will continue to exist and inform others now user management is a key factor because in the data portal you can have permissions up to on country pages and this way we can also include our AORs and our partners to be part of this the whole point is we want to build a collaborative platform for all of us and at least a platform that enables us to do it now hopefully we'll get the support and will everyone to be able to reach that dream where we all can work together and have our data in one place at least the system can enable us the ability to search within the documents I think Maria touched on that and not many platforms will value with that I think this is a key feature as a document library usually we only search in titles we search in metadata but to be able to search within documents I think it's a big tool I think it's a very important feature that will allow better discoverable documents on our data portal and will allow people to dig deep and find exactly what they're looking for so we're really very keen on this it would be very useful for all of us now the ability to control where the documents appear within the portal so simply that's happening like sometimes you just want to have documents on the country pages but sometimes you want to we want to show your work as well so we'll be able as a protection cluster to tag them to the protection cluster situation and this way simply we will be able to pick and choose thematic documents picked from all around and tagged and this simply allows us to have more control over the dissemination and more freedom for the country to publish what they want there's no revision process at least not from us it's all done on the country level but this will also allow us to go through and maybe pick the best examples that we think can benefit others and be published on our site so simply everyone has the freedom that's the point now the pre-existing templates that you show simply these are what I call support IF coordination because the biggest ones we all see how valuable maps can be to disseminate information working groups and this is exactly what we do we're all about working together we have a lot of working groups and there's no place for now to structure this data and at least this way we can also understand the coordination structures and who's there and we can work together better the meetings or the events simply we have lots of meetings and minutes and now we don't have a place to at least a unified place and hoping this would be a place where we can reference to all discussions all the meetings have more sustainable decisions that can tell you from one person to another between moving between jobs who's doing what where something we all do on the data portal this will be discoverable, you can search it it will give also visibility to all of us the coordination, the partners and the member so that's really a good way and funding graphs which would be a key graph that we can you mute yourself can you mute yourself please can you mute yourself please thank you another thing is population graphs where we've seen an assessment registry and for me this is another key point we do a lot of assessments and simply to find an assessment you just search from one place to another it would be great if we have one place where it could be the protection cluster providing that service to maybe not only the protection cluster to the whole coordination where we have a list of all assessments and we simply have an assessment registry which will allow to reuse data that was collected before or maybe at least we use findings and build on them and you saw there's many other features ok now for us we're going to keep it simple to start with this is really what I suggest or what we suggest as initial common elements I think this is the goal that we can reach easily the main elements we will have a map on the map we're hoping to have the internally displaced people figures I have sourced wipes I know that because this is really one thing that we need to work on and this is something that actually Spire asked about so the typology to be created with the support from the field because yes you're right Spire we don't have all the typologies now but with your support we will try to build this typology list we will use whatever comes first and then if another similar typology come we can definitely align and work together on harmonizing some of these typologies and that will be definitely a key for the internally displaced people figure because it comes from many places as you all know now for the grass and icon the comment that simply this is not what you must or you need to this is the minimum and you can have as much as you want we're hoping to have graphs or icons on people in need the people targeted the overall charting figure this is a figure that each one of us have if you have an HNO and then charting you will have these two figures for the protection cluster as well we're gonna go for people in need and people targeted this would be population groups like you saw in the aggregate and we will have a global figure on how many people in need and people targeted by the protection cluster we're also hoping to have a funding request figure funding received graph and to be able to aggregate that to a global level and finally a document library for the document library we're gonna look at the typology that we have currently on the site on the GPC site this typology really came from the field it was provided by you and we just simply worked with you to create these typologies we're gonna try to consolidate and share back to the field and see if we have any redundancy which one would you guys prefer and this might be just a consultive process we're hoping it doesn't take long we will try to coordinate that process and come up with that clear typology and so that we can move forward with this and as you saw like the asking initially is not much it's really this so a lot of us do have the internet with these people figures it could be an estimation it could be DTM it could be IMWG OSHA government we will work whatever figures you think are official in your countries the sources again we'll talk about them and the rest I think we all have it at least we have the funding request figure I know sometimes we struggle with the funding received but I think this done at least if it can be updated quarterly that will be that will be really good to start with and that's it that's really my presentation Moussa thanks for the presentation and from South Sudan protection cluster really we are interested to have the country page to publish the figures and also the achieved activities partner and to the data portal for me I'm now outside South Sudan so when I return back to South Sudan I will discuss it with the protection cluster coordinator and the AOR IMWG and we'll come up with the SOPs or annex to how we are going to use the data portal and to start using it and also I will present it in the protection cluster working group meeting but you know this time everybody are busy with HRP and also there will be a lot of meeting and project proposal so let's hope that next by middle from Bombard I will start using the data portal for sure I will come back to you related to the graph chart and also the indicators how we are updated based on the HRP and also some figures we will get it from that yes in terms of fun thank you and I appreciate the idea it's perfect I will come back to you when I return back to South Sudan Said allow me to thank you I'm really happy to hear thank you Said happy to have I think together we will be working on putting the base on putting also the branding the colors and thanks a lot Said that's really promising thank you sir my name is Christelle I am the global coordinator for the mine action area of responsibility and first I really want to congratulate people who have been working on this initiative I think it's very needed data sharing is critical for sharing analysis and get a better protection strategy so we really welcome this effort I wanted to let you know about an initiative that we are doing because we've been noticing that the mine action is not always completely understood and connected to the protection actors although we are part of the GPC sometimes in the field without fully integrated and we don't share data very often for a number of reasons sometimes security reasons confidentiality so we really want to work on this in 2019 it's part of our work plan to promote and enable sharing of data on mine action including victim assistance and other protection issues with GPC partners so we can all improve analysis and protection strategy so we're going to have a workshop in Amman in March on these issues we're preparing a list of people and some of the key questions that we're hoping to ask is you know what is currently happening in terms of data exchange between the mine action and the other organizations what are the key data and trends that the mine action has and that others have and that others need rather to plan and deliver better and also what is the key data that others have and that mine action needs to plan and deliver better and also we want to look at what are the current platforms to exchange this data and what are the limitations and how can we troubleshoot some of those limitations so we have a big information management system called INSMA on mine action which has quite a bit of data in some countries but it's owned by the national authorities and it's often confidential so sometimes we cannot share it so we've got a lot a lot of issues and we hope that we can and this is my question how can the data portal that you are you know constructing help us in fostering this exchange of data between mine action organization and other humanitarian partners do you think that this could be there could be some collaboration between us thank you Thanks Christelle for sure Christelle this is exactly the objective this data portal is for all of us I think we even can say we have exactly the same ownership and we're hoping that we all utilize it in the best way possible we will be more than happy to also support any direction or work that you're thinking of and put it in our like you'll have your own pages we can also discuss how you would like to disseminate and present and yes I hope I answered I will send you the concept note of this project and maybe you can participate as well that would be really interesting thanks a lot Christelle I see another hand Phillip yeah just the question what is the link with the data portal if there is any link using the same structure or yeah there is no link since you were using the same platform the same software let's say if I may call it a software it's a framework actually but we will customize it we will make it more for us with the support of UNICR but there is no physical link or even digital link no okay and thanks for the presentation and we will certainly use it here in ZDF thank you sir that's really we would be happy to support thanks Mari any questions thoughts you've been with us no thanks for it's been very useful I was just listening as a curiosity but I think it's going to be a useful tool thank you Mari alright so if we have no more questions we can conclude Christelle do you have a question I see your hand up I think that was from before yes it was from before okay perfect guys I really can't thank you enough to take the time we know how busy you are we are really sorry to take your time but we hope this will be beneficial for all of us then have yourself a great evening or morning whatever you are have a nice day chat thank you bye thank you more than welcome thank you bye have a good day bye