We received a two-year special allocation to work with independent reporters on top of our core funding from the Department of Foreign Affairs, because as you know, right now the press in Zimbabwe is at the beck and call of the government. So we're going to work with an organization called the Media Institute of Southern Africa, which groups several countries, including South Africa. We're going to train independent reporters, slightly similar to what we're doing with the Voice of Burma but in the sense that these are people who are going to review issues, report on them, and find ways to rebroadcast or print or share that information within Zimbabwe, because that's the issue.
Right now the government of Zimbabwe is controlling the press so much that people in Zimbabwe don't know what's happening in their country.