Thank you very much, Mr. Chair.
I would first like to say—and I think I'm speaking for the whole committee—that we are so profoundly grateful that you are here providing a voice for a conflict that, to be honest, is not being heard and not being noticed enough. I particularly thank you, Ms. Embaye. The things that you described—the brutal sexual violence that you're describing—is unthinkable. I am very grateful that you have brought your voice here today.
We've heard the numbers and the very scale of the crisis that we're talking about. Three million people are displaced. You mentioned that 90% of people are in food need right now. There are targeted killings of civilians and war crimes happening.
Every government has the requirement to protect its civilians. To what extent is the Government of Ethiopia able to—or not—protect civilians?
You mentioned the food aid. To what extent could more be done to ensure that aid is getting into the region and that it is going to where it needs to go?
I will perhaps start with you, Mr. Gebremariam.