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Nile Basin Initiative (NBI)Countries
Burundi, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania, Uganda
Programme SummaryCommunication StrategiesFormally launched in February 1999 by the Council of Ministers of Water Affairs of the Nile Basin States, the Initiative provides a forum for the countries of the Nile to move forward a cooperative process to realise concrete benefits in the Basin and build a solid foundation of trust and confidence. The aim of the NBI is to: NBI launched A Strategic Action Programme to identify and prepare cooperative projects in the Basin. The programme consists of two complementary sub-programs: Development IssuesEnvironment, Natural Resource Management. Key PointsThe NBI-Operational Structure consists of the Council of Ministers of Water Affairs of the Nile Basin Countries (Nile-COM), which provides policy guidance and makes decisions on matters relating to the NM; the Technical Advisory Committee (Nile-TAC), which renders technical advice and assistance to the Nile-COM; and the Nile Basin Secretariat (Nile-SEC), which renders administrative services to the Nile-COM and Nile-TAC. As the world's longest river, the Nile traverses almost 6,700 kilometers from its farthest sources at the headwaters of the Kagera River in Burundi and Rwanda to its delta in Egypt on the Mediterranean Sea. PartnersCIDA, Nile Basin Initiative Secretariat, Nile Basin Trust Fund, World Bank. ContactExecutive Director
Watchman International Network CIDA, Nile Basin Initiative Secretariat, Nile Basin Trust Fund, World Bank.
SourceACDI website on January 13 2005, Nile Basin Initiative website and World Bank website on August 02 2006. Placed on the Soul Beat Africa site January 13 2005 Last Updated August 20 2008 How useful did you find the knowledge and contacts on this page to your work? Post your comments (review comments from others below):COMMENTS POSTEDTop 5 Related Pages for this Summary |
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