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International Journal of Criminology and Criminal Law(IJCCL)

ISSN: 2996-3397 | DOI: 10.33140/IJCCL

Paul Dhel Gum

LLB, University of Nairobi LLM, University of Juba, Sudan

Publications
  • Review Article   
    Nile water raw and its impact on regional stability
    Author(s): Paul Dhel Gum*

    The Nile River, one of the world's longest rivers, holds immense strategic, economic, and ecological significance for its riparian states. This study examines the impact of Nile water utilization on regional stability, focusing on the contentious interplay of hydro politics among Egypt, Sudan, Ethiopia, and other Nile Basin countries. A mixed-methods approach was employed, analyzing secondary data from peer- reviewed studies, policy briefs, and media reports. Key findings indicate that competing national interests over the Nile’s resources exacerbate regional tensions, particularly in the context of Ethiopia’s Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD). Four critical issues—water scarcity, environmental degradation, economic dependencies, and geopolitical rivalries—were identified as pivotal to understanding the Nile’s impact on regional stability. Result.. Read More»

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