Yes, COVID has exacerbated meeting basic needs and families' ability to provide nutrition for their children. We've carried out several simple assessments through our teams and through child protection focal points that we have in countries, and we have seen that child neglect and child labour are two of the top child protection priorities that have come out so far, as being exacerbated by the COVID pandemic.
When we look at child neglect, it's very much linked to the fact that parents and caregivers need to continue going out to work, and so are leaving their children on their own, as well as not being able to provide sufficiently for their children, including from a nutritional perspective. Child labour has also increased exponentially, in part because children are at home. Parents often take their children with them to work, as well as the more exploitative labour that we've seen children falling into.