 We've seen movement around the world severely curtailed by COVID-19. Many routes and transit hubs have been closed or services reduced, leaving migrants isolated while also on economic distress in the current climate. Many are anxious about the health and safety of loved ones in their country of origin. This is shared in many diaspora groups in Ireland and worldwide. This is the cost of family who left Dublin bound for Brazil today. We have family in Brazil, so we choose to go back to be with the family. My mother are old, she's over 70, she's living on her own. I was very anxious about it and keep ringing to ask if it would be possible because of the virus, you know. That's very important, like to us to go back to our own country, to be there with the family. Where anyway possible, IOM Ireland are maintaining our service provision for those who require assistance, including assisted voluntary return and reintegration. In an environment where logistics are far more complex and options available to beneficiaries dwindling severely, IOM have worked closely with partners and IOM missions worldwide to facilitate return for those wishing to. IOM remains committed to assisting migrants most in need, especially with the increasing vulnerabilities associated with the current health environment.