challenging and so we are working with our partners and using our expertise to try to target the people that might not receive aid in other ways and just do as much as we possibly can. >> so, let's talk about moldova for a moment, because there's been a lot of focus on poland, which has taken the majority of the 4 million ukrainians who have fled because of the war, but the situation in moldova is one of which is a country that is under strain, because it just doesn't have the resources to deal with so many people. so, what's the situation there? >> so, most of the people coming here, there's 387,000 now and they're primarily coming from odesa in ukraine. some are driving themselves over the border, most are arriving on buses and some are coming on foot. the vast majority are here in the capital, where there are 75 collective centers. and the government is actually doing an incredible job with their limited resources in partnership with humanitarian