Cooperation in the Nile Basin : Sharing and Using Knowledge to Improve Water Resource Management
The countries of the Nile Basin have been working together for the past 15 years to build a program of cooperation that allows them to utilize their shared resource equitably for regional economic development. Through the Nile Basin Initiative (NBI...
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okr-10986-235892017-12-14T05:32:35Z Cooperation in the Nile Basin : Sharing and Using Knowledge to Improve Water Resource Management World Bank Group WATERSHED MANAGEMENT WATER ALLOCATION NATIONAL WATER POLICIES LOCAL CAPACITY USE OF WATER CLIMATE CHANGE TRANSPARENCY RIVER BASIN WATER SECTOR METEOROLOGY CLIMATE SECTORAL INVESTMENT HYDROLOGY SYSTEMS WATER POLICY PROGRAMS WATER RESOURCE DECISION MAKERS CATCHMENT AGRICULTURE FLOOD RISK MONITORING STATIONS DECISION MAKING CAPACITY BUILDING WATER RESOURCES PLANNING CLIMATE CHANGES ENVIRONMENT ROUTES WATER RESOURCES WATER STORAGE KNOWLEDGE WATER AVAILABILITY COMMON LAKES WATER PROJECTS WATER FLOWS IRRIGATION FLOOD RISK MANAGEMENT NATURAL RESOURCE RIPARIAN COUNTRIES WATERSHED POWER GENERATION WATER USERS WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT WATER PROFESSIONALS CONSERVATION BASINS COOPERATION CIVIL SOCIETY WATER USE WATER DOWNSTREAM WATER USERS SUSTAINABLE WATER WATER AFFAIRS WATER POLICIES COLLECTIVE ACTION NATURAL RESOURCES RIPARIAN REMOTE SENSING RIVER The countries of the Nile Basin have been working together for the past 15 years to build a program of cooperation that allows them to utilize their shared resource equitably for regional economic development. Through the Nile Basin Initiative (NBI), they have generated extensive, impartial knowledge and information about the river basin. Developing a common understanding of the river system has been crucial for building trust among the countries. Today, this knowledge is embedded in accessible information systems, informing planning, policies, and projects that are set to improve opportunities for economic growth across the region. 2016-01-07T20:13:08Z 2016-01-07T20:13:08Z 2015-05-01 Brief http://hdl.handle.net/10986/23589 English en_US The Nile story briefing note,no. 6; CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Entebbe Publications & Research :: Brief Publications & Research Africa Africa |
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WATERSHED MANAGEMENT WATER ALLOCATION NATIONAL WATER POLICIES LOCAL CAPACITY USE OF WATER CLIMATE CHANGE TRANSPARENCY RIVER BASIN WATER SECTOR METEOROLOGY CLIMATE SECTORAL INVESTMENT HYDROLOGY SYSTEMS WATER POLICY PROGRAMS WATER RESOURCE DECISION MAKERS CATCHMENT AGRICULTURE FLOOD RISK MONITORING STATIONS DECISION MAKING CAPACITY BUILDING WATER RESOURCES PLANNING CLIMATE CHANGES ENVIRONMENT ROUTES WATER RESOURCES WATER STORAGE KNOWLEDGE WATER AVAILABILITY COMMON LAKES WATER PROJECTS WATER FLOWS IRRIGATION FLOOD RISK MANAGEMENT NATURAL RESOURCE RIPARIAN COUNTRIES WATERSHED POWER GENERATION WATER USERS WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT WATER PROFESSIONALS CONSERVATION BASINS COOPERATION CIVIL SOCIETY WATER USE WATER DOWNSTREAM WATER USERS SUSTAINABLE WATER WATER AFFAIRS WATER POLICIES COLLECTIVE ACTION NATURAL RESOURCES RIPARIAN REMOTE SENSING RIVER |
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WATERSHED MANAGEMENT WATER ALLOCATION NATIONAL WATER POLICIES LOCAL CAPACITY USE OF WATER CLIMATE CHANGE TRANSPARENCY RIVER BASIN WATER SECTOR METEOROLOGY CLIMATE SECTORAL INVESTMENT HYDROLOGY SYSTEMS WATER POLICY PROGRAMS WATER RESOURCE DECISION MAKERS CATCHMENT AGRICULTURE FLOOD RISK MONITORING STATIONS DECISION MAKING CAPACITY BUILDING WATER RESOURCES PLANNING CLIMATE CHANGES ENVIRONMENT ROUTES WATER RESOURCES WATER STORAGE KNOWLEDGE WATER AVAILABILITY COMMON LAKES WATER PROJECTS WATER FLOWS IRRIGATION FLOOD RISK MANAGEMENT NATURAL RESOURCE RIPARIAN COUNTRIES WATERSHED POWER GENERATION WATER USERS WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT WATER PROFESSIONALS CONSERVATION BASINS COOPERATION CIVIL SOCIETY WATER USE WATER DOWNSTREAM WATER USERS SUSTAINABLE WATER WATER AFFAIRS WATER POLICIES COLLECTIVE ACTION NATURAL RESOURCES RIPARIAN REMOTE SENSING RIVER World Bank Group Cooperation in the Nile Basin : Sharing and Using Knowledge to Improve Water Resource Management |
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The Nile story briefing note,no. 6; |
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The countries of the Nile Basin have
been working together for the past 15 years to build a
program of cooperation that allows them to utilize their
shared resource equitably for regional economic development.
Through the Nile Basin Initiative (NBI), they have generated
extensive, impartial knowledge and information about the
river basin. Developing a common understanding of the river
system has been crucial for building trust among the
countries. Today, this knowledge is embedded in accessible
information systems, informing planning, policies, and
projects that are set to improve opportunities for economic
growth across the region. |
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Cooperation in the Nile Basin : Sharing and Using Knowledge to Improve Water Resource Management |
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Cooperation in the Nile Basin : Sharing and Using Knowledge to Improve Water Resource Management |
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Cooperation in the Nile Basin : Sharing and Using Knowledge to Improve Water Resource Management |
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Cooperation in the Nile Basin : Sharing and Using Knowledge to Improve Water Resource Management |
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Cooperation in the Nile Basin : Sharing and Using Knowledge to Improve Water Resource Management |
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cooperation in the nile basin : sharing and using knowledge to improve water resource management |
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World Bank, Entebbe |
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2016 |
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