We are providing assistance across the region in all of the countries that we have mentioned. As a reminder, these countries are experiencing their own pre-existing humanitarian crises with very vulnerable populations.
People are arriving from Sudan in these border areas that are extremely difficult to access. It is the rainy season as well. On top of everything right now, there's flooding across the region. Beyond the conflict, the number of people arriving is very challenging for humanitarian partners to access, but they are delivering assistance. We are supporting several partners, whether in Chad, South Sudan or in Ethiopia in these border regions.
As I mentioned, some of the concerns that we are seeing involve the logistics, but also the increased cost this is causing in a context of very limited funding overall for partners. There is the spread of communicable diseases as well in these not always the most salubrious situations for folks to be in.