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Remarks by the NBD Board Chairperson at the 20th Regional Nile Day Commemoration, Juba, Republic of South Sudan, 22 February 2026    Your Excellency, Honourable Nile-COM Chair, Honourable NEL-COM Chair, Honourable Ministers and members of Nile-COM present, Honourable members of the Nile Technical Advisory Committees, Distinguished senior representatives of the Government of the Republic of...
In Asagret, Ambo and Toke Kutaye districts of Amhara and Oromia Regions of Ethiopia Ethiopia, poor women, farmers and youth face persistent challenges of food insecurity, limited water access for agriculture, and climate-induced shocks that exacerbate poverty and reduce nutritional outcomes. Since January 2022, Enhanced Rural Self-Help Association (ERSHA) an Ethiopia Nile Discourse Forum (EthNDF) member has been...
SUNARMA is restoring degraded dryland forests and transforming rural livelihoods in Ethiopia's Amhara Region. Through participatory forest management, SUNARMA empowers local communities in Metema Woreda to co-manage 37,833 hectares of forest, reduce deforestation, promote equitable benefit-sharing, and enhance household incomes from sustainable forest products; proving that conservation and livelihood improvement can...
  This video is produced & shared from Agri Service Ethiopia on the major works  undertaken in the Nile Basin areas of Amhara Region by consolidating the Integrated community capacity development, Food Security, Livelihoods Improvement and Agroecology projects implemented in Hulet Eju Enesi, Shebele Berenta and Ankesha Woredas of East Gojjam & Awi zones of Amhara Region....
ADHENO Integrated Rural Development Association has been implementing Integrated Environmental Rehabilitation and Livelihood Improvement Projects in Baso Na Worena Woreda, Amhara Region, Ethiopia.   The main goal is to improve livelihoods of the rural communities through environmental rehabilitation and improving agricultural production. The projects mainly target the North Shewa zone of Amhara...
Direct beneficiaries of the project total to 4,100 households with approximately 20,500 people living in eight rural kebeles out of which 52% are women; the beneficiaries are generally resource poor, disadvantaged and vulnerable groups.    To build resilience of the target communities against impacts of drought and climate change, the project implemented diversified livelihood options. The target...

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