The crisis surrounding the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) is a product of the manipulations of the world powers, Ethiopia's regional ambitions, and Egyptian miscalculations and mistakes.
The GERD crisis and other Nile Basin controversies (...)
The differences concerning the Washington Agreement that seeks to resolve the dispute over the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) centre around a handful of points. To some, especially those familiar with the details of this crisis, the problems (...)
Water storage dams that provide water to satisfy the different uses such as agriculture, industry, drinking, tourism, etc. are usually designed based on three main capacities. The first is the dead storageallocated for trappingsediments, the second (...)
Ethiopia has a very diverse topography that includes both flat and mountainous areas and receives an average of about 1.2 metres of rainfall annually, generating several rivers that originate in Ethiopia and flow through its southern, eastern, (...)