 As we approach World Water Day 2024, it is imperative to reflect on the central role that water plays in shaping global peace, security, and prosperity. This year's theme, Water for Peace, underscores the profound impact of water management on social political dynamics worldwide. Water can create peace or spark conflicts. Agriculture, which accounts for 72% of global freshwater withdrawals, is one of the keys to fostering lasting peace and security. Indeed, agriculture is a cornerstone for peace and stability, ensuring food security and sustaining livelihood, particularly among the most vulnerable populations. Yet the very foundation of food security is a constant threat from conflicts and disruptions. As we strive to feed a projected global population of 10 billion by 2050, agriculture production will need to increase by nearly 50% compared to 2012. Achieving this goal depends largely on innovations in water management, including irrigation and water harvesting, and the use of sustainable agriculture practice. With more than 3 billion people leaving water-stressed areas, optimizing water use efficiency in agriculture is paramount. Responsible governance of water tenure is also essential to ensure equitable access to water for all, leaving no one behind. As a student of global agriculture sustainability, we must double our effort to harness the potential of water as a catalyst for peace, stability, and prosperity. Let us continue our relentless pursuit of innovation, cooperation, and responsible stewardship to ensure a future where water is a source of unity rather than conflicts.