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Aug 2023
25m 13s

Will Ethiopia compromise on its Grand Re...

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Will Ethiopia compromise on its Grand Renaissance Dam? Yet, another meeting is held with Egypt and Sudan, and Addis Ababa insists the dam won't harm its neighbours. But will it accept a binding agreement? And what will be the long-term consequences of this dam?

Join Host Mohammed Jamjoom

Guests:

Yilma Seleshi - Professor of Water Resources and Engineering, Addis Ababa University.

Sara Kira - Founder and Director of the European North African Center for Research.

Allam Ahmed - Professor of Knowledge Management and Sustainable Development, University of East London. 

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