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I’m Layan, a motivated 11th-grade scientific stream student with a strong interest in Cybersecurity, Artificial Intelligence, and Python programming. I enjoy public speaking and have a natural ability to express ideas clearly and confidently. I thrive on solving problems through logic and creative thinking, and I’m always eager to learn and explore new technologies. With a passion for building innovative digital solutions, I aim to use my skills to make a positive impact in the tech world. I believe in the power of knowledge and continuous growth, and I’m excited to be part of the next generation shaping the future through science and technology.
Tell us what the water concern in your country is!In my country, access to water is heavily restricted due to the occupation’s control over natural resources. Many communities face unequal water distribution, limited access to clean water, and damaged infrastructure. As a student interested in technology, I aim to find smart solutions to support fair and sustainable water use.
This is what I think is one of the solutions for a sustainable future:This is what I think is one of the solutions for a sustainable future: using smart technologies like sensors and AI to monitor water usage, detect leaks, and optimize irrigation. These tools can help us conserve resources, reduce waste, and ensure fair access—especially in communities facing restrictions or shortages.

EVERY DROP MATTERS (EDM) ROBOT
Water faces serious threats, and leaks drive the need for innovative solutions. In Anabta, 40% of water is lost due to leakage (Anabta Municipality, 2021), including a 20-year-old undetected leak that caused street collapse. In the West Bank, non-revenue water reached 62% in Anata due to illegal connections, and 51–55% in other areas like Jenin and Bal’a due to leaks. In Gaza, losses reached 58% in Al-Maghraqa. Globally, Bangalore and Tokyo suffer significant leak-related losses. Our robot, EDM, uses Arduino WeMos D1 with sensors along pipelines and a Raspberry Pi mobile robot with a camera and servo arm to detect and remove invasive roots. Data is sent via network to authorities, and leaks trigger automatic pump shutdown—advancing SDG 6…
