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Transporting people and goods on the Nile is an important source of income for many entrepreneurs living along the river. (photo: The Niles | Mugume Davis)
Fast and convenient
Is the Nile still an important transport route?
5.03.2018  |  Economy
The ⁨Victoria Nile⁩ near Karuma, ⁨Uganda⁩, 17. December 2012. (photo: The Niles | Nik Lehnert)
Water Security
8 things you didn’t know about the Nile
28.02.2018  |  Society
The Sennar Dam in Sudan.  (photo: The Niles | Leila Bendra-Lehnert)
Overview
Sudan’s dams
19.03.2021  |  Economy
The Jebel Aulia Dam in Sudan. (photo: Google Earth)
The Niles #15
The dam issue
22.02.2021  |  Society
Children playing along the Nile in Uganda, January 11, 2018. (photo: The Niles | Esther Muwombi)
Ensuring the water’s safety
What can local people do to protect the Nile?
12.03.2018  |  Society
The Niles Issue 10: Nile Media Awards 2017 (photo: The Niles)
Nile Media Awards 2017 Issue
A river that forgets its source will eventually dry up...
2.02.2018  |  Society
Women spread fish to dry in the sun on the shore of Lake Victoria in Tanzania, 12. June 2016. (photo: Richard Mortel)
Balancing development and conservation
How can we best protect Lake Victoria’s ecosystem?
1.03.2018  |  Politics
Don’t breathe in! (photo: Medium | Vital Strategies)
Pollution
Addis Ababa choking on smog
10.04.2019  |  Society
The Niles in Sudan’s capital Khartoum.  (photo: The Niles | Mohamed Hilali)
Tributes to the Nile
22.03.2019  |  Society
A donkey water-carriage operator in Port Sudan, December 2017. (photo: The Niles | Elzahraa Jadallah)
A long-desired dream
Can the Nile River secure Port Sudan’s water supply?
8.03.2018  |  Society
The Masai Mara Game Reserve in Kenya, September 24, 2016. (photo: The Niles | Nik Lehnert)
A lifeline for people and wildlife
Could the Mara River disappear?
13.03.2018  |  Society
Water sold from the back of donkey carriages in Alhila Aljadeda, Sudan, December 2017.  (photo: The Niles | Elzahraa Jadallah)
Water Security
How much water can a donkey carry?
28.02.2018  |  Society
Water security in the Niles Basin
24 questions and answers
19.03.2018  |  Society
Members of the local committee in Alshigeag Aljaalien show The Niles a new water tank on March 17, 2018. (photo: The Niles | Elzahraa Jadallah)
Taking matters into their own hands
A village in Sudan turns on the water tap
26.04.2018  |  Society
A coffee shop in Egypt’s capital Cairo.  (photo: The Niles | Yosra El-Zoghby)
Degradation drivers
The long route to a cup of coffee
26.03.2019  |  Economy
The Nile Basin annual fresh fish production is estimated at 3 million tons. (photo: The Niles | Mugume Davis)
Combating illegal fishing
Can fishing survive as a way of life along the River Nile?
7.03.2018  |  Economy
Women and children carrying jerry cans filled with water. (photo: The Niles | Henry Lutaaya)
The answer beneath the earth
Can groundwater reserves solve water scarcity?
6.03.2018  |  Politics
Waste management: not high on the agenda in Khartoum. (photo: The Niles | Elzahraa Jadallah)
Pollution
Piles of problems
9.04.2019  |  Society
A project site of Lake Cyohoha ecosystem recovery programme on October 13, 2015. (photo: Green Fund Rwanda)
The impact of human activity
Is Lake Cyohoha’s biodiversity declining?
9.03.2018  |  Society
Oil industry facility in Sudan.  (photo: InfoNile | Elzahraa Jadallah)
Pollution
The dark side of Sudan’s oil
23.04.2019  |  Economy
 (photo: picture alliance / Reuters / Tiksa Negeri)
Regional Nile Day 2018 Issue
You think of water when the well is empty...
22.02.2018  |  Society