Okay. Thank you.
As you said, it is indeed widespread. It's a regional crisis, one that a lot of attention has been paid to. In Somalia there are particular challenges to face, but there are also those that touch people in Kenya, Ethiopia, and Djibouti. As I mentioned, 12.4 million people have been identified as being in need of assistance. The UN alone has requested $2.5 billion to respond regionally to the crisis. Approximately $1 billion would be for Somalia, $740 million for Kenya, close to $1 billion for Ethiopia, and $33 million for Djibouti.
The crisis is widespread. To date they've received 40% of their funding in terms of those requests. Those requests, it's important to note, were recently revised. The numbers for Somalia have just about doubled in the last week or so. The percentages, of course, were much higher a week or two ago; they continue to increase, and we continue to monitor those needs as they go.