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Egypt faces greatest water stress in Nile Basin

Over the years, Egypt has invested $100 million in projects that directly benefit the citizens of the Nile Basin countries.
05.02.25 | Source: SIS

Minister of Water Resources and Irrigation Hani Suwailem said that Egypt faces the greatest water stress in the Nile Basin, while the upstream Nile source countries benefit from substantial water resources.


In his speech at a gathering with a group of youth and in presence of the Minister of Sports and Youth Ashraf Sobhy, Suwailem added that Egypt and Sudan receive only 3% of the rainfall that falls on the upstream countries, which is estimated to be about 1,600 billion cubic meters annually. In contrast, the total rainfall across the entire Nile Basin (both within and outside the Nile Basin countries) is about 7,000 billion cubic meters annually.


He also emphasized Egypt’s commitment to ongoing cooperation with its African neighbors, particularly the Nile Basin countries, through various support initiatives. Over the years, Egypt has invested $100 million in projects that directly benefit the citizens of these countries, he clarified. These include dam projects to capture rainwater, solar-powered groundwater wells, river ports, the clearing of waterways from invasive species, the establishment of water quality monitoring and forecasting centers, as well as providing technical support through Egyptian missions in Sudan, South Sudan, and Uganda.

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