The Battle for The Blue Nile
Eyob Getahun's "The Battle for The Blue Nile," sheds light on the controversial issue of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) and its role in the Nile River dispute between Ethiopia, Egypt, and Sudan. Getahun presents an in-depth analysis of the history and politics of the Nile River, and the reasons behind the construction of the GERD dam by Ethiopia.

Getahun argues that the GERD dam is not intended to cause harm to Egypt or Sudan, but rather to generate power to Ethiopians who have long suffered from a lack of access to electricity. He emphasizes that the dam is built on the Blue Nile, which originates in Ethiopia before merging with the White Nile in Sudan.

Through extensive research and first-hand accounts, Getahun provides a comprehensive understanding of the Nile River dispute and the role of the GERD dam in it. He also addresses the concerns and fears of Egypt and Sudan regarding the dam's impact on their water supply, and proposes solutions to ensure fair and sustainable use of the Nile River.

This book is a must-read for anyone interested in the politics and history of the Nile River, and the ongoing dispute between Ethiopia, Egypt, and Sudan. It is a call to action for the people of the United States, Arabs, and Africans to know the truth about the GERD dam and to defend the sovereignty of Ethiopia.
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The Battle for The Blue Nile
Eyob Getahun's "The Battle for The Blue Nile," sheds light on the controversial issue of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) and its role in the Nile River dispute between Ethiopia, Egypt, and Sudan. Getahun presents an in-depth analysis of the history and politics of the Nile River, and the reasons behind the construction of the GERD dam by Ethiopia.

Getahun argues that the GERD dam is not intended to cause harm to Egypt or Sudan, but rather to generate power to Ethiopians who have long suffered from a lack of access to electricity. He emphasizes that the dam is built on the Blue Nile, which originates in Ethiopia before merging with the White Nile in Sudan.

Through extensive research and first-hand accounts, Getahun provides a comprehensive understanding of the Nile River dispute and the role of the GERD dam in it. He also addresses the concerns and fears of Egypt and Sudan regarding the dam's impact on their water supply, and proposes solutions to ensure fair and sustainable use of the Nile River.

This book is a must-read for anyone interested in the politics and history of the Nile River, and the ongoing dispute between Ethiopia, Egypt, and Sudan. It is a call to action for the people of the United States, Arabs, and Africans to know the truth about the GERD dam and to defend the sovereignty of Ethiopia.
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The Battle for The Blue Nile

The Battle for The Blue Nile

by Eyob Getahun
The Battle for The Blue Nile

The Battle for The Blue Nile

by Eyob Getahun

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Eyob Getahun's "The Battle for The Blue Nile," sheds light on the controversial issue of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) and its role in the Nile River dispute between Ethiopia, Egypt, and Sudan. Getahun presents an in-depth analysis of the history and politics of the Nile River, and the reasons behind the construction of the GERD dam by Ethiopia.

Getahun argues that the GERD dam is not intended to cause harm to Egypt or Sudan, but rather to generate power to Ethiopians who have long suffered from a lack of access to electricity. He emphasizes that the dam is built on the Blue Nile, which originates in Ethiopia before merging with the White Nile in Sudan.

Through extensive research and first-hand accounts, Getahun provides a comprehensive understanding of the Nile River dispute and the role of the GERD dam in it. He also addresses the concerns and fears of Egypt and Sudan regarding the dam's impact on their water supply, and proposes solutions to ensure fair and sustainable use of the Nile River.

This book is a must-read for anyone interested in the politics and history of the Nile River, and the ongoing dispute between Ethiopia, Egypt, and Sudan. It is a call to action for the people of the United States, Arabs, and Africans to know the truth about the GERD dam and to defend the sovereignty of Ethiopia.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940185612934
Publisher: Eyob Getahun
Publication date: 08/10/2023
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 328 KB

About the Author

Eyob Getahun is passionate about promoting good change in the ongoing dispute between Ethiopia, Egypt, and Sudan. Eyob, an Ethiopian native, has made a name for himself through excellence and a strong dedication to helping others. He has developed a distinctive combination of healthcare and public policy knowledge, thanks to him earning expertise in both PharmD and MPH.
As a former US Army soldier, Eyob has proven to have unshakeable discipline, toughness, and a strong sense of responsibility. Due to his in-depth comprehension of the intricate relationships between the Nile virus and the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD), creative solutions have been developed to promote collaboration and synergy among Ethiopia, Egypt, and Sudan.
In this book, Eyob strives to expose the truth about GERD and the Nile river while arguing for a peaceful solution allowing these countries to work together for the common good. He is a wonderful author and a fervent supporter of international collaboration because of his unrelenting quest for knowledge and his innate desire for harmony and growth.
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