Category Archives: Nile River Basin

Water Think Tanks, part 1

“The true values of water are still not reflected in all water related decision-making” John Joyce, SIWI There are many research institutions dedicated to understanding water utilization and management. Water is the sole purpose at a number of such institutions. … Continue reading

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The World Bank’s role in water: part 1 of a series on development banks and water.

“While the percent of population with access to improved facilities increased since 1990 in all regions, the number of people living without access has increased due to slow progress and population growth. In 2008, 2.6 billion people had still no … Continue reading

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The United Nations Role in Water Part 5; agricultural approaches to water

“The daily drinking water requirement per person is 2-4 litres, but it takes 2,000 to 5,000 litres of water to produce one person’s daily food.” FAO The United Nations role in water is important for billions of people who find … Continue reading

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Independence and Water

With the recent American Independence Day and the upcoming first anniversary of independence for South Sudan, there are a number of issues with water in newly independent states. South Sudan recently gained independence from Sudan and is within the Nile … Continue reading

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