sarah crowe, thank you for joining us. one million kids, syrian kids now refugees. put that in context for us. what percentage of syrian children have been driven from their holmes? >> well, it's a staggering number. just imagine a city like boston or washington or los angeles without children, without its childhood population. not only is this robbing syria of a new generation. it's also becoming a burden, as you heard in those pieces earlier, for the neighboring countries. it's engulf ago this crisis is now engulfing an entire region. this is not just about numbers. each one of those children represent a child with with dreams, a child who had an education, and is now facing a life, for at least the short term, short-term existence, without schooling. what we have in many of the refugee areas and jordan, for instance, in the za'atari camp, and in the host communities, is we're providing temporary schooling. but it's not enough. there are thousands of other children who are just simply falling between the cracks, and many of the older children, it's much harder for