Just to add a few examples, we do have rigorous results-based management systems that are part of what we do for all of our programs. Even under the trying, difficult circumstances in Haiti, we still insist on regular reporting. We track that. We ask difficult questions as well.
To give some sense, we're working on anti-corruption, for instance. On that side, we're helping to provide a legal system to over 10,000 victims, including 3,155 women. Helping women who have been victims of sexual abuse to access medical services and psychosocial treatment is also a key thing that we've been doing.
In 2023 alone, we had 1.26 million people who received emergency food assistance, and 74,630 children under five received malnutrition treatment out of 361,000 who were screened, so it gives you a bit of a sense of the numbers and the scale.
I would flag, as well, that one of the challenges is that over 1.4 million people have been displaced from their homes because of the gang violence. That poses additional challenges in terms of how to sustain and support those people as well when they're pushed out of their homes, so it is a very challenging situation.