each of the responsibilities for rescuing and is embarking these people and assisting myanmar and lang la desh in resolving structural issues that are giving rise to the displacement. >> the u.n.h.c.r. that you worked for offered to give assistance to the migrants. what help are you prepared to give. will it make a difference on the ground though? >> well we certainly hope so we are very much on the ground receiving the migrants and refugees, when they are disembarked in indonesia, there are about 1800 who have come so far. 11,000 in malaysia nearly 400 in thailand. and the remainder from camps, which were abandoned by the smugglers. so we are providing direct assistance with our partners iom in response to the arrivals. we are also working intensively with the government in the region, and we have prepared with iom and uno d.c. a strategy which has - which is shared with governments in the region that we think will - really a bit of a blueprint for responding to the immediate situation and the longer term situation. i would point out that it's not just u.n.h.c.r. that is involved, but the hig