Nile Basin Initiative, Tanzania, East Africa
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Egypt, Ethiopia, Kenya, Rwanda, Sudan (Nile Basin Initiative)
Syllabous
Introduction to the Nile Basin Initiative (NBI) - East Africa-
Structure of the Nile Basin Initiative (NBI)
Strategic Plans and Projects
Economic Profile of the Nile Basin
Benefits for Burundi, the DR Congo, Egypt, Ethiopia, Kenya, Rwanda, South Sudan, Sudan, Tanzania, and Uganda
Sample - Nile Basin Initiative
Goals
The objectives of the subject “Nile Basin Initiative” are the following:
To understand the objectives and cooperation areas of the Nile Basin Initiative
To evaluate the benefits for the members of the Nile Basin Initiative
To know the Economic Profile of the Nile Basin
Academic Programs
Nile Basin
In 1999 was created the Nile Basin Initiative (NBI) with the aim of
encouraging the regional economic integration , the fair use of the common water resources and security and peace promotion in the Nile Basin region
This African organization consists of Burundi , the DR Congo , Egypt , Ethiopia , Kenya , Rwanda , South Sudan , Sudan , Tanzania , and Uganda
Eritrea is an observer country of the Nile Basin Initiative
The Nile Council of Ministers is the highest body of the Nile Basin Initiative
Nile Basin region:
Eleven countries: Burundi, the DR Congo, Egypt, Ethiopia, Kenya, Rwanda, South
Sudan, Sudan, Tanzania, and Uganda
Population of the Nile Basin Initiative: 437 millions (total population). 50% lives within the Nile Basin
Nile Length: 6,695 kilometers
Navigable: 4,149 kilometers
Lakes in the Nile Basin region: Victoria, Kyoga, Albert, Edward, and Tana
Nile: one of the least developed rivers in the World
Opportunities in the Nile Basin Initiative region: common water resources, hydro-power, agriculture, fisheries, and navigation
Access to the Asia-Africa Growth Corridor .
The Nile Basin Initiative belongs to the African Civilization.
East African Economic Area
Central African Economic Area
EENI African Business Portal .
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(c) EENI Global Business School (1995-2024)
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