 Hello everyone, my name is Monica Jiménez-Baldiviasso from Bolivia. For me, water is always going to be a need, a problem and a solution. I value it by taking care of it, avoiding its waste, studying it, but also making others aware about its correct use and reuse. Hi, my name is Yaman, and I'm an intern at the illegal zone office. The value of water for me is derived from safety and security. Only years ago I had to struggle to secure water for my household in my home country. Today, I am always grateful that I have access to free, to fresh and clean water every day. So, my name is Jacob Baraza, Boomba, and I come from Kenya. To me, water is the lifeline for socioeconomic development for Kenya, and it's the more reason why we need to take good care of our water resources. For me, water is the most precious resource on earth. Water is the resource that, without it, every single human activity would stop immediately. Agriculture, energy production, food, clothing, motor industry could stop immediately without it. We can replace oil, we can replace gold, silver, we can replace the most precious materials on earth, but we cannot replace water. Hi, my name is Anne Mogendi from Kenya. Valuing water to me means valuing life and human connections. Hello, my name is Ahmed Jibrin Ahmed. I am from Nigeria, an MSc student of water management and governance here at IHE Delft. To me, water means relationships. It means community, it means progress, and of course, water means life. Thank you. My name is Pooja, and I'm an intern here at IHE Delft. And in order to celebrate World Water Day, I like to quickly talk about valuing water. I value my health, therefore I value water. Water is the key component in hydration, sanitation, and growing nutritious food for everyone's consumption. Water is something that should not be taken for granted.