ADDIS ABABA - The Ministry of Irrigation and Lowlands (MILLS) is expanding Ethiopia's irrigation capacity through a new wave of strategically designed projects aimed at ensuring year-round harvests, ...
Addis Ababa University (AAU) has handed over a draft study on irrigation land use to the Ministry of Irrigation and Lowlands as part of ongoing efforts to unlock the nation's vast irrigation potential ...
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Ethiopia’s New Megadam Inflames Regional Tensions
Ethiopia has inaugurated its massive hydroelectric dam on the Nile, a project that has raised alarms in Egypt and Sudan. The ...
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The EastAfrican on MSNHow schoolchildren and herdsmen built Africa’s largest people’s project in Ethiopia
Millions of Ethiopians helped finance the Grand Renaissance Dam, making it one of the world’s largest people-funded ...
The Manchester Environmental Research Institute (MERI) at The University of Manchester has launched a new four-year programme ...
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Ethiopia inaugurates Africa's biggest dam, despite concerns in Egypt and Sudan
The Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD), located on the Blue Nile in Ethiopia, has finally been inaugurated. While many celebrate its potential to boost the country’s economy, concerns persist in ...
Ethiopia officially inaugurated Africa’s largest hydroelectric dam on Tuesday, a project that will provide energy to millions ...
Ethiopia inaugurated Africa’s largest hydroelectric dam on Tuesday, a $5 billion project aimed at electrifying millions of ...
With nearly 600 million people in Sub-Saharan Africa still living without access to electricity, Mission 300 stands out as a ...
“Flood risk is generally concentrated within the central Rift Valley and in Somali, where communities have developed within ...
The Manchester Environmental Research Institute (MERI) at The University of Manchester has launched a new four-year programme ...
As climate change intensifies competition over water resources, the River Nile has become a symbol of both development and dispute. RFI speaks to a climate diplomacy expert to understand what’s at ...
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