 Hi, this is Rosemary and I'm a member of a wonderful group of people that works in FAO Nicaragua. Today I'm in the beautiful community of Las Gradas, which is located in one of the 33 municipalities within Nicaragua's dry corridor. For us in Nicaragua, water is an essential resource for food production, especially in areas that are more vulnerable to extreme weather events. And droughts are frequent. I've been working in FAO Nicaragua for more than three years now and we have been implementing projects that aim to improve access, use and quality of water in these communities. So what have we done so far? We have built tanks to store water. We have implemented systems to save water when irrigating crops and we have also trained families and young people on the importance of collecting rainwater among other activities. With the implementation of these technologies, we are contributing to the communal rural development, especially of women, young people and children, for them to have a better life and a better production. So for all of you watching this today, I want to tell you that you are the spark of change that our world needs for its transformation. So take action now!