Rapports Finaux du Projet FRIEND/Nile : Recherche Hydrologique et Renforcement des Capacités pour la Gestion Durable de l’Eau dans le Bassin du Nil (2001-2013)
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This is the final report of the Capacity Building and Networking of the Nile Countries: FRIEND (Flow Regime from International Experimental and Network Data) Nile Project – Phase 1 (Budget Code:...
This is the final report of the Capacity Building and Networking of the Nile Countries: FRIEND (Flow Regime from International Experimental and Network Data) Nile Project – Phase 1 (Budget Code: 513RAB2042). This project was successfully executed by UNESCO Cairo Regional Office and implemented by University of Dar Es Salaam of Tanzania, National Water Research Center of Egypt, UNESCO Chair in Water Resources of Sudan, University of Nairobi of Kenya and Ministry of Water Resources of Ethiopia. The overall coordinator of this project is the Water Resources Research Institute (WRRI) of Egypt. The project was funded by the Flemish Government of Belgium through the Flanders – UNESCO Science Fund-In-Trust cooperation. All project members express their great appreciation to the Flemish Government of Belgium for funding the project and continued fruitful co-operation with UNESCO. Furthermore, the project team appreciates the technical support and efforts of the Flemish experts leaded by Dr. Rudy Herman, Economy, Science and Innovation Department, Flanders Authority, Belgium. This report is an achievement resulted from fruitful cooperation between the thematic coordinators and research teams in the participating Nile countries. These experts played an active role in the implementation of this project.
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The FRIEND/Nile Project – Phase II (2007-2013) aimed to build upon the successes of the first phase by advancing hydrological research and strengthening capacity for sustainable water management...
The FRIEND/Nile Project – Phase II (2007-2013) aimed to build upon the successes of the first phase by advancing hydrological research and strengthening capacity for sustainable water management across the Nile Basin. Funded by the Flemish Government of Belgium through the Flanders-UNESCO Science Trust Fund (FUST), the project was implemented under the UNESCO International Hydrological Programme (IHP) and involved key institutions from Nile Basin countries, including Egypt, Sudan, Ethiopia, Kenya, and Tanzania. The second phase expanded research efforts to include new thematic areas such as eco-hydrology, stochastic modeling, and erosion and sediment transport. It introduced advanced hydrological models and methodologies to better understand and predict water flow regimes, sediment dynamics, and the impacts of climate variability on water availability. The project facilitated regional cooperation by fostering collaboration among researchers, policymakers, and stakeholders, enabling data sharing and the development of standardized methodologies for water resources management. Key achievements of Phase II included the implementation of capacity-building programs through technical workshops and training sessions, the production of scientific publications, and the establishment of a sustainable regional hydrological network. The project also provided decision-support tools and recommendations to guide water management strategies in the face of growing pressures such as population growth, climate change, and competing water demands.
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| Date de création | 2025-01-27 |
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