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Shifts in the hydropolitical landscape of the Nile Basin
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Shifts in the hydropolitical landscape of the Nile Basin
July 12, 2018in News, Nile0by admin

Shifts in the hydropolitical landscape of the Nile Basin

Carrying a price tag of around US$4.8 billion, the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) is a colossal undertaking by the Ethiopian Government, and will …
Source: Foreign Brief
7/12/2018

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