Thank you so much, Chair.
The testimony today has been very concerning, and the situation we are looking at is certainly very concerning.
Ms. Uzoma-Iwuchukwu, I'd like to start with you.
The story of what happened with the kidnapping of 276 girls by Boko Haram shocked the world. I think we would all agree that the protection of children and the protection of girls are the most fundamental obligations of family, community and nation, yet there's this kidnapping, this violence against these girls. It's almost without precedent for us to have learned of it.
I'd like to ask you why you think this kind of targeting of young girls is happening and what kind of trauma support there is for the survivors. What is the situation now, with the Nigerian government's committing to protect the right of girls to education?