u. n. g, p u n t p, administrator. thank you so much for joining us. you. you said that we're facing the worst cost of living crisis in decades. 71000000 people pushed into poverty just in recent months. how bad is the situation in terms of global food insecurity that the world is facing? well, just to give you a sense in just 3 months, 71000000 people being impoverished falling into poverty is even faster than coven 19 caused in the 1st 3 months. of that just gives you a sense of the magnitude of how essentially 3 factors have really driven this car to living prices, food, fuel and finance, which is why the u inspector general established 2 months ago. the global prices responsible in order to alert the well to the cumulative impact that this would have put on your individuals on households on families. but what we are now seeing is indeed on the global economy and particular developing countries where physical space is essentially exhausted, levels of death are rising and now the cost of servicing that, that is also increasing on top of the food and fuel prices. so we are faced with a very serious prospect, a landslide that buried a school in rural northwest columbia has killed at least 3 children. floods have displaced thousands of families in the mountainous region and emergency services, a warning of more landslides. alexander, i'm here to report. i think our most of the villagers, the story northwest columbia used their bare hands to search for the children trapped and there a mountain and failed trees and mud. landslide buried this rural school. in a matter of seconds, 22 students we