Definitely. I think it builds upon a previous response, as well, in terms of being able to provide that support and aid directly into the household.
We work in a variety of different contexts. For example, in Tanzania we relied on radio in a big way to be able to disseminate the messages required from a health perspective. We even used pickup trucks with speakers on them and had one of our coaches with a microphone drive around the village and disseminate positive health messages.
In Lebanon, where tech is more possible, we did rely on different platforms through technology to be able to also reach the children and their parents.
In Jordan, we worked [Inaudible—Editor] around physical education, like you mentioned. We were able to actually to reach all children inside Jordan.
There's a variety, depending on the context. They're not always easy, but we've managed to respond in a good way.