The catchment area of the Nile—the longest river in the world at 6695 km—links 10 African countries: Egypt, Sudan, Ethiopia, Eritrea, Uganda, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Kenya, Rwanda, Burundi, and Tanzania. A treaty regulating water use was signed in 1929 (revised in 1959) between Egypt and Sudan, which greatly favors Egypt. But more and more water is being claimed by countries upstream. Altogether, some 300 million people share the water of the Nile. The question of use represents an enormous potential for conflict, and water issues are now being addressed by the Nile..
This paper analyzes drivers of global change and their impacts on the current and future availabilit...
The demand for water, energy, and food in East African countries continues to increase, resulting in...
The countries of the Nile Basin are on a collision course that could result in disastrous military a...
The Nile River is shared by ten states: Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania, Uganda, Burundi, the Democratic Rep...
The Nile River dictated Egypt's fate for thousands of years. It lets life grow at its banks. The jou...
The Nile, shared by 10 river basin countries, is the main vital water artery in the North Eastern re...
This case study examines how the ten riparian countries of the Nile can politically reconcile coloni...
The Nile River is one of the longest rivers in the world that flows through 11 countries. The Blue N...
© 2019, Springer International Publishing AG, part of Springer Nature. The Nile River is a transboun...
Historically, Egypt, and to a lesser extent Sudan, virtually monopolised the use of the waters of th...
Access to water is a critical aspect of human survival; we have seen an increased tension over trans...
The Nile, shared by 10 river basin countries, is the main vital water artery in the North Eastern re...
Climate change and population growth are exacerbating water scarcity, especially in river basins wit...
A paper presented at the East African Multidisciplinary Annual Research Conference by Dr. Fred Jonyo...
How Egypt and Ethiopia will defend or promote their interests in the Nile basin has recently become ...
This paper analyzes drivers of global change and their impacts on the current and future availabilit...
The demand for water, energy, and food in East African countries continues to increase, resulting in...
The countries of the Nile Basin are on a collision course that could result in disastrous military a...
The Nile River is shared by ten states: Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania, Uganda, Burundi, the Democratic Rep...
The Nile River dictated Egypt's fate for thousands of years. It lets life grow at its banks. The jou...
The Nile, shared by 10 river basin countries, is the main vital water artery in the North Eastern re...
This case study examines how the ten riparian countries of the Nile can politically reconcile coloni...
The Nile River is one of the longest rivers in the world that flows through 11 countries. The Blue N...
© 2019, Springer International Publishing AG, part of Springer Nature. The Nile River is a transboun...
Historically, Egypt, and to a lesser extent Sudan, virtually monopolised the use of the waters of th...
Access to water is a critical aspect of human survival; we have seen an increased tension over trans...
The Nile, shared by 10 river basin countries, is the main vital water artery in the North Eastern re...
Climate change and population growth are exacerbating water scarcity, especially in river basins wit...
A paper presented at the East African Multidisciplinary Annual Research Conference by Dr. Fred Jonyo...
How Egypt and Ethiopia will defend or promote their interests in the Nile basin has recently become ...
This paper analyzes drivers of global change and their impacts on the current and future availabilit...
The demand for water, energy, and food in East African countries continues to increase, resulting in...
The countries of the Nile Basin are on a collision course that could result in disastrous military a...