Why is now the right time to start the filling of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD)?
By: Essayas Kaba, Ph.D., Geospatial Scientist; Feyera Aga Hirpa, Ph.D., Flood Data Scientist; Semu Moges, Ph.D., P.E, Water Resource Scientist,
By: Essayas Kaba, Ph.D., Geospatial Scientist; Feyera Aga Hirpa, Ph.D., Flood Data Scientist; Semu Moges, Ph.D., P.E, Water Resource Scientist,
The agreement to resume talks was achieved after a video conference meeting between Sudan and Ethiopia’s leaders.
By: Mekdelawit Messay Deribe (Independent scholar and researcher on Nile). “….we often hear how the Nile is synonymous with Egypt,
Semu Moges (Ph.D., P.E.) argues Ethiopia, The Sudan and Egypt should immediately resuscitate the stalled tripartite diplomatic discussions on matters
Semu Moges (Ph.D., P.E.) Please look at the following hydrological facts and answer the question on on your own: 1.
The Renaissance Dam is more than seventy percent complete and set to begin minimal hydro-electric power production within almost a
By Yohannes Gedamu (For The Conversation Africa) Prime minister Abiy Ahmed, who has been awarded this year’s Nobel Prize for Peace,
By Mahemud Tekuya (Written for and Published by Ethiopia-Insight.com) The only way to solve the disagreement between upstream Ethiopia and
By Yohannes Gedamu (For The Conversation Africa) When Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed came to power in 2018, the political reforms and
Every New Year celebration comes with an opportunity to reflect. Ethiopia has a chance to do just that. But, it faces difficult challenges.