Any Ethiopian would list many reasons why the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) is important for the people of Ethiopia.
The Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) is not just a national project for Ethiopia--it has broader implications for the entire African continent. As one of Africa's largest infrastructure projects ...
The multi-billion dollar GERD, which has been under construction ... and Khartoum have never expressed any opposition to the Ethiopian development goals, they have sought a legally binding deal ...
While Egypt and Sudan have consistently voiced concerns about the potential impact of GERD on their share of Nile water, Ethiopia views the dam as essential to its development goals. Ramadan ...
The Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) has created the potential for daily fish production exceeding 14,000 kg, according ...
Ethiopia, among the poorest countries in Africa, presents one of the biggest development challenges in a region beset by frequent drought and food shortages and hobbled by inadequate roads and ...
The EEP attributed GERD's increased power generation ... Egypt, and Sudan. Ethiopia frequently reiterates that the dam will power its development aspirations and boost its ambition to attain ...
As Ethiopia vows to fill the GERD for a second time this July, Egypt is no longer mincing its words when it comes to actions it is willing to take to mitigate any loss of access to the Nile. In this ...
constructing the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD). Upon completion, GERD will become the largest hydropower plant in Africa, providing much needed electricity for the country’s growing ...
This discourse frames poverty as an existential threat to Ethiopia, and it securitises development. The securitisation of a public issue gives credence to the immediate need for wider state powers and ...
House of People’s Representatives (HPR) has expressed that Ethiopia has been undertaking diplomatic reforms to uphold ...