is that our paediatric intensive care unit has seen admissions more than double from mid—august to september, and children are arriving with malnutrition, dehydration, and pneumonia. at exactly the same moment, the hospital system is on the brink of collapse and healthcare workers haven't been paid salaries for months. they tell us that, in fact, they can't afford the transport to get to work. so, even though they are so committed to get to the hospital to continue to provide the care, they haven't been paid and are sometimes walking two hours in each direction just to get there. anita, this matches the reporting we've seen from my colleague, yalda hakim, as well. certainly a devastating state of affairs in afghanistan. but now we're hearing from the un that that $600 million target has been reached — will that help? look, i think that humanitarian organisations like ours are really stepping into that gap. and this week, in fact, we've similarly launched support for hospitals reaching 18 regional