I'm very glad you're raising that question because health and education go hand in hand. I was at the GPE replenishment; I was invited to the GPE as a close partner because that's how we understand that. We work together as partners because often you cannot achieve the full impact of education without better health. The health status of young people matters a lot for their educational attainments and the other way around as well. Without good education you cannot achieve health. I was pleased to see that many countries there pledged the 20%; how many countries spoke up was quite impressive. We do that similarly on the health side. We push them to maximize their spending on health. The target for health is 15% of public expenditure, which some countries meet; many do not, but they are moving toward it.
We implement joint programs with GPE on health and education, particularly again referring to what I said, the programs focusing on young girls and women, where health and education are particularly important.