Perhaps I can add to that.
I think that's an excellent point and a great observation. Everything having to do with local capacity is so crucial.
We deliver programming in Uganda in support of South Sudanese refugees. I urge you to view the situation from a local perspective. When organizations could not provide services in the same way because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the local communities, themselves, came together to help one another. Women's groups sought to help victims of violence in their communities and resolve those types of conflicts.
When we say local capacity, of course, we mean organizations that can respond or build partnerships with organizations like ours. However, what we really want to see is local groups working to ensure mechanisms are in place ahead of time, so that the community can respond to a crisis like this.