It's both ways, because actually there's a strong ministerial coordination group in Kampala to which UNHCR has added some staff to help them to actually put in place the policies. That dates back, really, to what we were doing with the IDPs 10 years ago, developing an IDP policy for the government to then coordinate. You are entirely right that it's also because of the decentralization. It's organized by—I don't remember the name; it's not governorate—where the local authorities are very much represented along tribal lines and can make those decisions. But that's not unique in sub-Saharan Africa. This is something we are trying to easily replicate. If you think of West Africa, for example, you have the same model of society and of delegation of power.
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