Nile Basin Capacity Building Network For River Engineering

Nile Basin Capacity Building Network

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Nile Basin Countries

The river Nile is the longest river in the world shared by 10 countries in the Nile Basin: Burundi, Congo, Egypt, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Kenya, Rwanda, Sudan, Tanzania and Uganda...

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Research Themes

The NBCBN Network is focused on supporting a variety of research activities ranging from Cluster and Group (CoP) research, Integrated research Local action research, ,to Multi-disciplinary research. ....

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Where Are we Hosted

NBCBN has been designed as an open regional network with nodes in each of the Nile basin countries .The nodes in it selves are again...

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Knowledge Map

The Nile Basin Knowledge Map is a tool that provides an easy access to detailed information regarding water professionals in the Nile basin, organizations, projects, alumni,... etc. The knowledge map (KM) includes communication information of the Nile... 

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The Nile basin has become smaller!

Ir_janDear Friends of NBCBN,

The Nile is the longest river on earth. Although one would expect that countries and people sharing the same river would collaborate as much as possible to jointly use the precious resources in a sustainable and equitable way and to preserve the life all its riparians, history has shown the opposite.As pressure on the Nile resources is becoming increasingly manifest there is a growing overall consensus: it's time for a change. Good initiatives and steps have already been taken. But how can we contribute to accelerate this process?

Networks have increasingly shown to have the potential for change and innovation. Networks are as old as humanity. Without networks we wouldn’t have survived as human beings. Without sharing knowledge and without communication, the wheel would never have been invented, salt and silk would not have been shipped around the world, and we wouldn’t have learned how to read or write. Networks have always made the world a little smaller.

These thoughts came up when I was reading the stories of the many people that have witnessed the emergence of the NBCBN network and have contributed to the content of this valuable booklet. It clearly shows that NBCBN has changed the life, behavior and capacity of people. NBCBN has reduced the distance between people living and working in the Nile basin countries.

The network has been facilitating the interaction among water professionals that understand that only through collaboration, friendship and trust the life of the ever increasing population in all its riparian countries can be sustained. Therefore, NBCBN is above all: "a network of people". People that have learned and experienced that "knowledge sharing" generates the power to cope with today's challenges. This booklet is the very proof of it.

I hope that this collection of warm and memorable stories will also encourage you to join the NBCBN family and to contribute to further increase the value of our network. I also hope that the stories are read by decision makers in and around the Nile basin and will be convinced of the potential of this network to build the capacity to solve the problems they are facing nowadays. NBCBN has made the Nile basin smaller. Worth cherishing, nurturing and..... not to forget....supporting it!

Thanks to Amel, our Network Manager, and her dedicated team to take the initiative to collect and publish these stories of 10 years NBCBN.

I wish you as much pleasure as I had reading: "what they said about NBCBN".

November 2010

Ir. Jan Luijendijk,
NBCBN Project Director
UNESCO-IHE

From NBCBN Booklet “what they said about NBCBN”, Published in November 2010

 Eng. Leonard B. Kassana, said “I trust that NBCBN RE will stay and remain an important cornerstone for the water professionals’ network in the region as long as Nile river exist because Nile water is a shared a resource for our coexistence in the region”

Dr. Preksedis Marco Ndomba, said·“My moto in Life is to bridge the gap between North and South human capacity and help the ordinary Africans from poverty”


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