I think in conflict situations we all clearly understand that women and girls really do face greater risks in sexual and gender-based violence. You did mention forced marriage, and of course there's abuse and sexual exploitation. I think the case in Syria is absolutely no exception to that. You've given some very good examples.
The specific areas of concern addressed under what we call the SGBV area, which is sexual and gender-based violence programming, is through our UN and our NGO partners. They are focusing on trafficking, forced and early marriage, domestic violence, and sexual harassment. Our partners are also supporting survivors of SGBV. They offer psychosocial support. They provide medical consultations, legal advice, awareness sessions, counselling training, empowerment courses, and clinical care for sexual assault survivors.
As for the issue of cash-for-work in refugee camps, I was wondering if you were condoning child labour, but I'm assuming you weren't.