Cooperation over the Nile basin water management and the permanent risk of conflicts

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Ndayambaje O.D. [1 ]
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[1] Department of Political Science and International Relations, National School of Administration, Ecole Nationale d’Administration (ENA Burundi), Bujumbura
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cooperation; cooperative framework agreement in the Nile Basin; Great Ethiopian Renaissance Dam; international watercourse; Nile basin; shared water; water conflicts; water resource management;
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10.1504/IJW.2023.136042
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The Nile basin states are reluctant to undertake serious cooperation between them. All through the history, the agreements over the use of the Nile waters have been partial biding some of the riparian countries. All the attempts to set an inclusive treat like the Cooperative Framework Agreement in the Nile Basin came to fail maintaining a status quo to the benefit of Egypt. However, new trends are drawing a new configuration of the social, ecological, diplomatic and political context in the region causing the upstream states to contest this status quo. The construction and the exploitation of the Great Ethiopian Renaissance Dam shows how this region of Africa is subject to a permanent risk of armed conflict due to lack of collaborative use of the water resources of the Nile Basin. The research methodology used in this paper has been the desk study approach combining analysis of well renowned authors’ writings and jurisprudence. Copyright © 2023 Inderscience Enterprises Ltd.
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