 My name is Tim Desi. I'm the director of the Center for Community Initiative Organization based in Darsalam, Tanzania, which is CCI. CCI supports the Tanzania Federation of the Urban Poor and works in a number of cities in Tanzania. As far as COVID-19 or corona is concerned, Tanzania, like many other countries of the world globally, has also been affected by corona or COVID-19. And as a starting point, when we hand about the problem, we as CCI and Tanzania Federation, we approached the municipal director health department to find out ways on how we can provide support to people living in informal settlements. As a starting point, we conducted an assessment to identify challenges which are being affecting the people living in informal settlement. One of the major challenges is about people living in informal settlement are very overcrowded, particularly in one house. And even for children to play is very very challenging and very difficult. The other challenge is about lack of water and sanitation services, which lead them to become very difficult for them to have a hand washing facility. And the third point is that people living in informal settlements are very poor, hence it's really very difficult to lock them down and because they have to go out to do their business. So what CCI did, we trained a group of more than 20 Federation members, particularly youth, who were the facilitators to train on COVID. And number two, we provided facilities such as buckets, hand washing facilities and sanitize and soaps and all those kinds of things. And the last thing, we also provided training materials for the communities. On the finally, we are seeing that many places that we have trained and provided all these facilities for COVID, there has been tremendous impact. Many people are now being educated. And we would really want to expand this kind of initiative to cover many many other areas. And we look forward to the partnership arrangement between the government and other players could really make a great impact to the COVID-19.