blankets, mattresses and hygiene items. and it is challenging to get them to those areas that are really targeting in the offensive but that is why we work closely with the local authorities and actors such as the state emergency service and partners on the ground are still present there. in the areas where the displaced people arrive it is easier to reach people. there we work with the local authorities to see with them what capacity is needed to expand a reception place for example because all these thousands of people arriving need somewhere to sleep for the first night, the second night, and some who are staying longer in need weeks if not months so another key area of our work is to support the central and local authorities expanding this reception and hose and capacity for the millions of people who know need a home. ~ ., the millions of people who know need a home. ~ . ., the millions of people who know need ahome. . a home. what about the basic sopplies.