Yes, absolutely.
Building on the previous question, I would say that access to vaccines is obviously a challenge. Who handles the distribution? It is always local organizations. Local Red Cross and Red Crescent sections exist, but resources are not deployed to build programming or training capacity. The focus is always on the specific initiative.
Currently, we are deploying teams to support Honduras in response to the hurricanes that hit the country. A few years ago, investments were made in the country's emergency preparedness and response system, command centre and volunteer training. Those investments yield benefits.
When we participate in programming, we gain access, and we know who the different communities are and how they administer their programs. It's important to invest in that dimension as well, not just the response. Response after response will be provided, but investment in capacity is needed.