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As climate change intensifies competition over water resources, the River Nile has become a symbol of both development and ...
Egypt and Sudan’s insistence on keeping their historical water shares cannot be considered equitable and reasonable.
How the children and women of Gelhanty, a small, remote village in Sudan’s Red Sea state, gained access to a reliable and sustainable source of safe water, bringing joy to the community. A UNICEF ...
Ethiopians view using the Nile as a 'sovereign right' but the vast hydroelectric project has 'fuelled nationalist fervour' in ...
Access to safe drinking water is a fundamental right but remains a challenge in many parts of the world. Around 2.1 billion people across the globe lack access to drinking water and 340,000 children ...
Ethiopia says the GERD hydroelectric dam will be a boon to the region, but Egypt and Sudan say it could threaten their ...
A UNICEF-rehabilitated system brings clean, safe water to households in rural Alsabaat, Kassala state, Sudan. In Kassala state, Sudan, 12-year-old Shaimaa and her grandmother Fatima share experiences ...
KHARTOUM, Sudan, March 20 (UNHCR) - The UN refugee agency has made a major effort over the past year to improve water storage and distribution systems in eastern Sudan refugee camps and to educate ...
DW unpacks some key facts about Ethiopia's mega dam, including why Addis Ababa does not recognize the 1959 Nile Water treaty between Egypt and Sudan.The human cost of constructing the dam. A local ...
The western Sudanese city of El-Fasher has been under siege for more than a year by paramilitary forces seeking to capture it ...