By Bryan Painter, Staff WriterIt was wartime, 2003, when 19-year-old Hiba Jameel heard a knock on her family’s door in Baghdad. Volunteers with the International Committee of the Red Cross had brought pouches of water saying “that the water system might not run in the best quality.” “They kept delivering water every day and to all residential neighborhoods for weeks despite the dangers and the volatile situation,” Jameel said.Read more on NewsOK.com