In and of itself, it is a very positive thing, but if there is no follow-up, what will these figures mean in two years? Unless there's evidence to the contrary, there has been no follow-up. On the ground, those for whom these funds were allocated cannot work because for all intents and purposes, the money is simply not accessible. It is not accessible because there are intermediaries. We work mainly with majority institutions. In most cases, the money passes through these institutions. Without any monitoring mechanism, we cannot work.
These are great announcements, but what good do they do if they do not allow us to work? Do not kid yourselves: these funds do not always reach those working on the ground.