paula avila, program specialist, gisele carano, and here in washington, josh micheau. paula let me start with you. what is the state-of-the-art advice to women who go to their doctors in recefe, in lima in santiago, and say, what should i do? >> thank you very much for opportunity. i think it depends on each country and the state of loss in each country. he even though virus is attacking all countries. there is no sense of any women in brazil or colombia. for instance in the case of women in el salvador, where there is an absolute ban on abortion, not even to save a woman's life to protect her health or in the case of rape, the situation would be very complicated because she cannot receive any type of advice, she cannot get any options, if she's already pregnant. and also, there is no much access to contraception in general, in areas, in the rural areas. especially in colombia if the woman is already pregnant she will are allowed to terminate her pregnancy if she decides to do so. but it's a general recommendation, putting women in a very difficult situation. the govern