First of all, in Sudan, wherever we go we need travel permits, which is an authorization from the respective authorities to move personnel or aid supplies to a location. This is the case with the SAF-controlled and RSF-controlled areas. We are seeing that it is getting more and more difficult. In fact, from September of last year until now, we have not been able to get any travel permits for any movement crossing to the other side or crossing the line—what we call the cross-line movement.
Even in the past two or three months, increasingly, even within the areas that are controlled by, for example, the RSF, getting supplies from, let's say, Khartoum to Al Jazirah state—which is still within the RSF-controlled area—has become impossible. There is simply no authorization being given to us for moving these supplies and personnel around.