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  1. The Nile River Dispute From Ethiopia's Perspective

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  2. (PDF) THIRD-PARTY INVOLVEMENT IN WATER CONFLICT RESOLUTION Case study

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  3. (DOC) Resource conflicts case study of Nile River States

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  4. Figure 1.1 from Water grabbing and conflict in the Nile River basin : a

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  5. Nile River Conflict Between Egypt, Ethiopia, Sudan

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  6. (PDF) Water Management in Africa: Nile River Basin Case study and the

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  1. RIVER NILE WATER LEVEL KEEP RISING IN OBONGI AREA

  2. The Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam Dispute

  3. Case study on Nile River Basin's Geography, Hydrology and Challenges

  4. River Nile flooding disrupts business in Obongi district

  5. Ethiopias EVIL Plan to Cut Off Egypt from the NILE River!

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  1. (PDF) Water Conflict Case Study

    The Nile River has also been the setting for recent tensions and conflict over control of the water rights between upstream Ethiopia's construction of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam and ...

  2. PDF In-Depth Case Study of the Nile River Basin1

    The Nile River Basin extends through ten countries and has two major tributaries, the White Nile and the Blue Nile. The White Nile begins at Lake Victoria and in the mountains of Burundi, Rwanda, and the Democratic Republic of Congo ("DRC"). The Blue Nile is composed of waters from Ethiopia, Eritrea, and Sudan. The Blue and White Nile meet at.

  3. Water Conflicts: The Case of the Nile River and the Grand Ethiopian

    This study focused on analyzing the concept of water diplomacy and look into the dispute over the share of the Nile River, while highlighting the legitimate right of Egypt, Ethiopia, and Sudan in line with international conventions on water resources. Received: 24 September 2021 / Accepted: 25 November 2021 / Published: 5 January 2022.

  4. The Nile Basin Conflict: A 77-Year-Old Ongoing Dispute

    The Nile Basin Conflict: A 77-Year-Old Ongoing Dispute. The Nile River, one of the world's most storied rivers, remains atop global headlines. However, the narrative today is far from encouraging.

  5. Ethiopia's dam dispute: five key reads about how it started and how it

    Published: July 25, 2022 9:51am EDT. The US has revived diplomatic efforts to resolve the dispute sparked by Ethiopia's Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) project on the Nile. Sudan and ...

  6. Full article: 'Water Wars': strategic implications of the grand

    The construction of Ethiopia's Renaissance Dam is a fait accompli. By 2022, around 90 per cent of its construction had been completed, but only two of the 13 turbines were producing electricity, and so uncertainty remains over the dam's impact on the Nile's downstream countries. After protracted negotiations between Ethiopia, where the ...

  7. The hydro-political dilemma in Africa water geopolitics: The case of

    The hydro-political dilemma in Africa water geopolitics: The case of the Nile river basin. ... Water-related conflict chronology can be grouped around two broad sets of ideas: On the one hand is material-related conflict such as water stress and under-development; while on the other is management-related conflict including state-failure and ...

  8. Water Conflict in the Eastern Nile Sub-basin

    The Blue Nile River originates in Ethiopia's Highlands and travels to Sudan, where it joins the White Nile River at Khartoum. Through the Blue Nile, Atbara, and Sobat, Ethiopia supplies 82% of the Nile's flow. ... El-Fadal K, Khorbotly D (2003) The Nile river basin: a case study in surface water conflict resolution. J Nat Resour Life Sci ...

  9. Understanding and managing new risks on the Nile with the Grand

    The Nile River Basin: water, agriculture, governance and livelihoods. (Routledge, 2012). Government of Ethiopia. Vol. S/2020/409 (United Nations Security Council, United Nations Digital Library ...

  10. (PDF) The Waters of the Nile: Ethiopia Challenging Regional Hydro

    The Nile River Basin is the geographical setting of the study, but the bulk of attention is given to the relation between the two main adversaries of the river: Egypt and Ethiopia - more precisely the actions of Ethiopia as they affect the power relation to Egypt. 1.3 - Problematizing the issue "Thousands have lived without love, not one ...

  11. THE CONFLICT BETWEEN EGYPT AND ETHIOPIA OVER THE NILE WATER

    The Nile river eleven riparian countries include Burundi, Democratic Republic of Congo, Egypt, Ethiopia, Eritrea, Kenya, Rwanda, Sudan, South. Sudan, Tanzania, and Uganda. River Nile has two major ...

  12. Water Conflict Between Egypt and Ethiopia: A Defining Moment for Both

    Around 85 percent of the water that flows into the Nile River comes from the Ethiopian highlands through the Blue Nile. Approximately 90 percent of Egypt's fresh water comes from the Nile River, with about 57 percent of that water from the Blue Nile, on which Ethiopia is building its dam. Therefore, Egypt views the GERD as an existential threat.

  13. (PDF) Water Conflict Case Study

    Water Conflict Case Study - Ethiopia's Grand Renaissance Dam: Turning from Conflict to Cooperation ☆ ... Egypt and Sudan are almost totally reliant on the Nile River water, much of which originates in Ethiopia; Ethiopia has economic development demands for energy that have not been satisfied by harnessing the power of other rivers in the ...

  14. Water dispute on the Nile River could destabilize the region

    The region's population could increase by 25% in 30 years, increasing demand at a time when Egypt would expect less water from the Nile. Water rights along the Nile have been in dispute since 1959; today, the conflict threatens to escalate into a war. The USC study examined various dam filling scenarios and water shortage impacts for Egypt.

  15. Nile River Conflicts

    The UN estimates that the Nile's population will double by 2050, significantly increasing pressure on Nile water flow to sustain a nearly billion-strong population. Currently, 10% (4 million people) of the Nile region's population faces water scarcity. However, it is estimated that by 2040, 35% (80 million people) will be water-scarce due ...

  16. (PDF) The Ethiopian Dam Case study

    The Ethiopian Dam Case study. The Ethiopian Grand Renaissance Dam (GRED) is a gravity dam on the Blue Nile River in Ethiopia currently under construction. The case of the Ethiopian Dam is an example of the recent evolution of conflicts and tensions over water. It shows how water is an essential and exploitable resource, not only as a natural ...

  17. PDF The Nile River Basin: A Case Study in Surface Water Conflict ...

    The Nile, shared by 10 river basin countries, is the main vital water artery in the North Eastern region of Africa. The river has two main tributaries: the White Nile originating in Burundi, and the Blue Nile rising in Ethiopia. These are joined by the At-bara River north of Khartoum, Sudan.

  18. Egypt's fears about Ethiopia's mega-dam haven't come to pass: moving on

    Ethiopia says that it must allow the Blue Nile's water to flow through the dam's turbines and on to Egypt to generate the hydropower for which it has been built, thus guaranteeing the overall ...

  19. PDF THE EGYPT-ETHIOPIA NILE CONFLICT

    NILE CONFLICT. 020EXECUTIVE SUMMARYIntroductionThe current Egypt-Ethiopia conflict over the River Nile is a result of politicization and securitization of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) on the Blue Nile, and Egypt's opposition to t. e project over its water security. The deadlock in its resolution has been created by Ethiopia ...

  20. River Nile dam: Why Ethiopia can't stop it being filled

    Why the Nile could see a 'water war'. Ethiopia says it will take a further four to six years to fill up the reservoir to its maximum flood season capacity of 74bcm. At that point, the lake that ...

  21. Why is Egypt worried about Ethiopia's dam on the Nile?

    Egypt is worried that the dam will reduce water levels on the Nile. Egypt, with a population of about 107 million people, relies on the River Nile for nearly all of its fresh water. It needs it ...