 ADEPT is headquartered in Brussels and gather African diaspora organisations that are based in the European Union, in Norway, in Switzerland and in the UK and that conduct development activities in Africa as well as inclusion and diversity-related projects in Europe. So this diaspora demonstrated great dynamism and commitment to communities in residence and origin countries in the fight against COVID-19. The African diaspora, be it organisations or individuals, responded in many ways. Some ensured food distribution to vulnerable people or created help desks for migrants in Europe. Others set up face mask distribution lines or raised funds to finance personal protective equipment for medical staff in Africa. So in this media campaign, you will see that they also showed great creativity in another area which is the agricultural related one. The COVID-19 pandemic has been disruptive to food systems, affecting farmers, food processors and other actors along agricultural value chains. The pandemic has highlighted the important role that diaspora communities and organisations can play in emergency response and post-crisis recovery. A large number of diaspora organisations are supporting food security and agri-food systems in their countries of origin through knowledge and capital transfer as well as targeted support to the agricultural sector. Knowledge sharing on sustainable agriculture techniques, provision of agri-food inputs, promotion of online marketplaces and employment generation in agribusiness are a few examples. FAO and ADAPT are partnering to enhance the positive contribution of diaspora to agriculture and rural development. Through an open call to ADAPT members, we have identified four organisations that are playing a particularly active role in the COVID-19 response. Let's hear from them now. Where we came up with an initiative known as the Nsoda COVID-19 Task Force, which aims at assisting our people to fight against COVID-19. We have mobilised our resources and we have raised funds and we have contributed to about 120,000 face masks, 3,000 soaps and 5,000 buckets. Our challenge now is to provide sustainable projects for them like a bakery, like gardening, like farm tools that can sustain their lives in order to survive during this pandemic. The Africa Center activities in the Gambia was to talk to women farmers and young people to see how they can improve on their production, also give them some financial assistance to take care of their families. The second stage that we want to do is to still work with these young people and women to grow more vegetables and cascups and diversify their production. We want to see that most of these young people are present online. We're going to help them to establish websites. We could help these young people to go to participating trade fairs. We want to build their capacities on entrepreneurship, diversification, packaging, value change in the next three years because I think there's a lot of resources and possibilities for young people to make in the Gambia. We want to develop our economy and our economy in terms of food. We also want to build a warehouse, a desert, a farm and all that. We are now in the second phase of developing our financial capacity. We're going to develop a project around solar energy related to agriculture. So it's going to be a technical support for training and support for the creation of women's entrepreneurship, bringing them to solar technology. The organization has been working in Somalia for more than two decades. What we have done until now is for distribution and distribution of hygiene kits. We provide information to the communities. We are planning to do mobilizing Daspora to support local farmers and local women groups and youth groups. So we are trying to link the youth groups and women groups and farmers. For example, we have a professional, Daspora professionals, who are linked with our organization and we are going to link them, for example, to train the farmers to support them and their activity in this difficult time. This is the time that we can come in and actually provide our support as a Daspora organization and also transfer our knowledge.