Thank you very much.
I think the strategic donor partners such as Canada are critically important, because what is missing for us to do this work jointly is the funding and a model where UNICEF is heavily invested, along with UNESCO, the World Food Programme and many civil society organizations working with refugees or with Plan Canada International and Save the Children. When you bring everyone to work together, you are more cost-effective, and if you have a board that meets with this group or this pooled funding mechanism on a regular basis, you have direct insight into what we are doing 24-7.
It's a new way of working, of working through global funds where everyone gets their share of the development and ODA money that is invested, but you also have a direct oversight as a donor, a contributing country.
I speak on behalf of Education Cannot Wait, and we are very keen to make sure that UNICEF gets the lion's share, but just as much, we do need civil society. Jennifer Rigg can also testify to that. We all have to work together to be cost-effective and more speedy and achieve sustainability and transparency.