Yes. I'm afraid what we're seeing is already the very long shadow that COVID-19 is casting, unfortunately. It has had a very severe impact across the country, as it has, frankly, in every part of the developing world. The health crisis of COVID-19 has now been overshadowed by a massive food security crisis, an economic crisis and an educational crisis—not to mention the gender crisis that COVID-19 has wrought. The floods, I think, simply exacerbate that.
I'm afraid to say that Pakistan is not unique in this situation. In a sense, the resilience of so many parts of the world has been depleted by the COVID-19 crisis. Governments' fiscal room has massively shrunk in many parts of the developing world. International donors' appetite and capacity in their fiscal room have shrunk.
I do think we're at a moment of very significant vulnerability across the world. We're going to have to be prepared to think about what kind of response is both sufficient and strategic in light of what are almost certainly going to be very mounting needs.