i see deb derrick in the audience on friends of the global fought on hiv, aids, tb. organizations like the global fund are working intentionally on the challenge of how to engage more effectively and more inclusively local faith communities and faith-based partners in country. indeed, i was so heartened during our conference to hear christopher band from the global fund saying during the ebola situation in west africa they directed their grantees to repurpose funds for hiv, aids, to be to ebola. that was a wonderful example of the institutional flexibility obviously in a crisis but a rail, really good example of that. going to jill's point in terms of contracting and new innovative finance mechanisms and cam rargo, from cania they spoke us to and challenged faith-based delivery health care systems to formalize and strengthen mechanisms. and in fact he challenged them to say the mou's are not worth the paper they are written on. and pushing people toward contracting. and for faith-based, it is for us to step up, to offer more robust collective organizations that bring