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 (photo: The Niles | Nik Lehnert)
Rain does not fall on one roof alone
Rain, and in broader sense water, is a resource we all share – it connects all of us. The Niles takes a closer look at aspects that link people throughout the Nile Basin. Catch a glimpse of how politics, economies, environments and cultures influence one another, and how these connections have existed for thousands of years.
 (photo: The Niles | Waakhe Simon Wudu)
 (photo: The Niles | Waakhe Simon Wudu)
 (photo: The Niles | Waakhe Simon Wudu)
Contents

Everything is connected

MiCT The Niles
In this edition of The Niles our correspondents take a closer look at aspects that connect people throughout the Nile Basin countries.
10.08.2018
Understanding the Nile

Where is the river coming from, where does it go

MiCT The Niles
The hydrology of the Nile with the never-ending circle of water.
10.08.2018

A shared destiny

Henry Lutaaya
Why nations that share the same resources must unite.
10.08.2018

Forging a new path between Ethiopia and Sudan

Selam Mulugeta
A bus connection between Addis Ababa and Khartoum bridges both physical and emotional distance.
10.08.2018
 (photo: Iulian Circo | flic.kr/p/yiKpL)  (photo: Iulian Circo | flic.kr/p/yiKpL)  (photo: Iulian Circo | flic.kr/p/yiKpL)

An opened border binds two countries

Fabien Niyonizigiye
A road linking Burundi and Tanzania has opened up trade and other connections, improving life for people on both sides.
10.08.2018