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The Indus rises on the Tibetan plateau in the Himalayas and runs down through Pakistan to the Arabian Sea. Along its way it feeds the largest connected irrigation system in the world, covering more than 18 million hectares of farmland. It also powers four major hydropower facilities, upstream of the farming areas. While other countries often have mixed priorities for their water, Pakistan has always been clear. The Indus is for irrigation. Hydropower is a secondary concern...

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Published in _Nile Global

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"On 6 and 7 May 2013, more than 120 water experts from Egypt, Ethiopia, South Sudan and Sudan met in Khartoum, Sudan and constructively discussed the future of the Nile at the “New Nile Perspectives” conference. Experts from other countries and regions, joined the debates."
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L'Autorité du Bassin du Niger (ABN) est l'une des plus anciennes Organisations Inter gouvernementales Africaines si l'on fait remonter sa création à 1964 à Niamey sous sa forme originale qui était la Commission du Fleuve Niger. La Commission du Fleuve Niger a fonctionné pendant 17 ans et ses résultats furent jugés insuffisants...

ESCWA-BGR Cooperation, 2012. Inventory of Shared Water Resources in Western Asia (Online Version). Chapter 7: Orontes River Basin. Beirut.

Published in Asi-Orontes

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The Pungwe River flows from the Eastern Highlands in Zimbabwe into Mozambique and drains into the Indian Ocean. The river basin, with its abundant water resources, offers considerable potential for economic grow.
Published in Pungoe (Pungwe)

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The Maputo basin is shared by Mozambique, South Africa and Swaziland and includes the tributaries Pongola and Usuthu Rivers and the estuary. These riparian states establised in 1983 the "Tripartite Permanent Technical Committee" (TPTC) to agree on water use in the shared watercourses enabling sustainable development.

Published in Maputo

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The Incomati basin is shared by Mozambique, South Africa and Swaziland. These riparian states establised in 1983 the "Tripartite Permanent Technical Committee" (TPTC) to agree on water use in the shared watercourses enabling sustainable development.

Published in Incomati (Komati)

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The Save/Sabi River rises as the Sabi south of Harare and flows southeast from the Zimbabwean highveld to its confluence with the Odzi. It then turns south, drops over the Chivirira Falls, and is joined by the Lundi at the Mozambique border. The river continues as the Save, following an east-northeasterly course to its mouth near Mambone on the Mozambique Channel of the Indian Ocean.

Published in Save
Thursday, 21 March 2013 09:10

Lake Turkana under threat

Published in Omo - Lake Turkana

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Eco-TIRAS International Environmental Association of River Keepers is created by environmental NGOs of the Dniester River basin, shared by Moldova and Ukraine, to help and advice authorities and population to manage the river in sustainable way, using Integrated River Basin Management Approach. In present it unites 38 NGOs-members.

Published in _Dniester Global

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Water Rights and the American Southwest. Well researched discussion of the problems of water apportionment between Texas and New Mexico on the Rio Grande, USA.

Published in Upper Rio Grande
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