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My name is Alma Abu Alezz, and I am proudly representing Jordan in the Stockholm Water Prize. I am a dedicated and hardworking individual with a strong passion for innovation and sustainability. As a high achiever, I always strive for excellence in everything I do. I have a deep love for horse riding and have been training professionally since the age of eight, enjoying the thrill of competition. I also love being on stage, expressing myself confidently, and forming new connections with people from around the world. My diverse passions fuel my drive to make a meaningful global impact.
Tell us what the water concern in your country is!Jordan faces severe water scarcity, with availability far below the global threshold. Limited natural resources, poor preservation efforts, and increasing demand have made water a critical national challenge.
From where comes your interest in water?Water is essential for life—it sustains health, agriculture, and ecosystems. Growing up in Jordan, where water is limited, I’ve seen how vital it is and how urgently it must be protected and preserved.
This is what I think is one of the solutions for a sustainable future:Smart, accessible technology that reduces waste and encourages mindful water use is key to a sustainable future. Solutions like Ecoflo, which support efficient water management, are vital in regions facing severe scarcity.
