Control of the waters of the Nile Basin has been long contested among the ten African riparian states that sit within the wider catchment area. In colonial times, use of the Nile was regulated by treaties promulgated and supported under British rule. These agreements favoured Egyptian and, to a lesser extent, Sudanese primacy in controlling the great river. This situation began to be challenged in the 1960s with the end of colonial rule in the region, and these challenges have now again been renewed in recent years with the revival of the East African Community. The members of the EAC, Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania, have a common interest in facilitating the economic development of the Lake Victoria Basin and by extension this gives them a...
The history of Karamoja, a subregion in the far northeast of Uganda, is complex and scarred by confl...
In 2011, Ethiopia began construction on the Grand Renaissance Dam on the mouth of the Blue Nile, whi...
The study examines challenges and prospects of Cooperation in the Nile River basin. The study is und...
Historically, Egypt, and to a lesser extent Sudan, virtually monopolised the use of the waters of th...
The Nile River is the longest river in the world covering nearly 7,000 kilometres. It traverses ten ...
Water is one of the scarcest natural resources on our planet. Yet, it is one of humans\u27 most vita...
The Nile, shared by 10 river basin countries, is the main vital water artery in the North Eastern re...
The Nile, shared by 10 river basin countries, is the main vital water artery in the North Eastern re...
The Nile River is shared by ten states: Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania, Uganda, Burundi, the Democratic Rep...
Two interrelated developments can be identified in the Nile basin, during the last decade: an emphas...
How Egypt and Ethiopia will defend or promote their interests in the Nile basin has recently become ...
© 2019, Springer International Publishing AG, part of Springer Nature. The Nile River is a transboun...
A paper presented at the East African Multidisciplinary Annual Research Conference by Dr. Fred Jonyo...
The importance of watercourses to human life and development cannot be overemphasised. From communic...
The diplomatic rift between Ethiopia and Egypt over the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam’s (GERD) con...
The history of Karamoja, a subregion in the far northeast of Uganda, is complex and scarred by confl...
In 2011, Ethiopia began construction on the Grand Renaissance Dam on the mouth of the Blue Nile, whi...
The study examines challenges and prospects of Cooperation in the Nile River basin. The study is und...
Historically, Egypt, and to a lesser extent Sudan, virtually monopolised the use of the waters of th...
The Nile River is the longest river in the world covering nearly 7,000 kilometres. It traverses ten ...
Water is one of the scarcest natural resources on our planet. Yet, it is one of humans\u27 most vita...
The Nile, shared by 10 river basin countries, is the main vital water artery in the North Eastern re...
The Nile, shared by 10 river basin countries, is the main vital water artery in the North Eastern re...
The Nile River is shared by ten states: Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania, Uganda, Burundi, the Democratic Rep...
Two interrelated developments can be identified in the Nile basin, during the last decade: an emphas...
How Egypt and Ethiopia will defend or promote their interests in the Nile basin has recently become ...
© 2019, Springer International Publishing AG, part of Springer Nature. The Nile River is a transboun...
A paper presented at the East African Multidisciplinary Annual Research Conference by Dr. Fred Jonyo...
The importance of watercourses to human life and development cannot be overemphasised. From communic...
The diplomatic rift between Ethiopia and Egypt over the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam’s (GERD) con...
The history of Karamoja, a subregion in the far northeast of Uganda, is complex and scarred by confl...
In 2011, Ethiopia began construction on the Grand Renaissance Dam on the mouth of the Blue Nile, whi...
The study examines challenges and prospects of Cooperation in the Nile River basin. The study is und...