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CFA Ratification Marks New Era in Nile Basin Water Management

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ADDIS ABABA: The Nile Basin Cooperative Framework Agreement (CFA), recently ratified by six Nile Basin countries, signifies a significant shift towards equitable and sustainable water resource management in the region. This development was confirmed to come into effect on October 13, 2024, aiming to address historical disparities and enhance cooperative efforts among Nile riparian nations.

According to Ethiopian News Agency, Professor Ya’akob Arsanow, a Hydro Politics scholar at Addis Ababa University’s Department of Political Science and International Relations, highlighted the importance of the CFA. He noted that the agreement ends a period dominated by the water use interests of a few nations by establishing a fair system of water sharing based on legal frameworks. This agreement, debated and shaped between 1999 and 2010, has finally seen ratification by the parliaments of the involved countries.

“The CFA not only marks the cessation of a monopolistic era but also sets a legally binding framework that go
verns the equitable distribution of water resources,” said Professor Ya’akob. He stressed that the agreement prevents any single country from dominating the use of the Nile’s waters, which has been a point of contention, particularly with Egypt and Sudan. These countries have historically sought exclusive rights over the Nile’s resources based on past treaties, which the CFA now counters by advocating for a more balanced approach.

Professor Ya’akob also emphasized the critical need for Egypt and Sudan to reconsider their stance and join the CFA, aligning with other Nile Basin countries to promote regional stability and cooperation. The scholar expressed hope that the legal framework established by the CFA would lead to a reduction in conflicts over water resources, thus supporting all nations dependent on the Nile for their water needs.

The ratification of the CFA represents a commitment to justice in water distribution and reflects the broader international call for equitable resource sharing. This agreeme
nt is seen as a cornerstone for future negotiations and management of the Nile’s resources, ensuring that no single nation disproportionately controls what is a vital resource for all the basin’s countries.

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