This title of a gospel song implies that change happens constantly. Nothing, not even trouble, is permanent. So making plans with only trouble in mind is futile. Remember – things change. The Niles correspondents explore a variety of cross-border projects that prepare the Nile Basin for a future vastly different from today.
The Niles correspondents explore a variety of cross-border projects that aspire to mitigate current troubles in the Nile Basin, helping prepare the region for a future always vastly different from today.
Today’s Nile Basin conflicts are more than regional squabbles. Seen as opportunities and handled with the qualities of equity, wisdom and discernment, they may open up a path towards stability and sustainability.
International journalistic collaboration enhances networks, helps research and opens up new perspectives. At the end of the day, it makes for better articles.
Kidnapping children, stealing cattle and killing afflict communities on the South Sudanese-Ethiopian border. It is hard for those struggling to survive to imagine a life without fear and suffering.
Plans to interconnect Rwandan and Ugandan electricity grids could revolutionise day-to-day lives across the region – but the last political and practical hurdles still need to be overcome.