 My name is Muna Shauky-Luvman. I am from South Yemen, from Aden. At the beginning of the war, it was a devastating situation where armed groups were fighting each other. Families were trapped in the crossfire. People did not have water, food or aid. Complete economic collapse through my organization, Food for Humanity. We try to focus on long-term sustainable projects such as providing water infrastructure through our Water for Peace initiative. We train young youth peacebuilders so that they can lead in the community. My peacebuilding work has really impacted more than 120,000 families with water alone. We have more than 400 young girls. Instead of being married now, they are in schools getting an education. We have youth peacebuilding teams on the ground, impacted thousands of others with livelihood projects. We members of the Women's Solidarity Network have been working hard to fill the gap left by the state, providing internally displaced persons with food and life-saving necessities, diverting youth away from fighting towards peacebuilding, mediating to release detainees and ending armed conflicts over water and land resources. There are vulnerable people who cannot speak for themselves. I chose to be their voice. I chose to be their support. What leads to a peaceful community is equality and never accepting violence.