March 24, 2015
In an important step towards
resolving a long-running dispute over the Grand Renaissance Dam, the
leaders of Egypt, Ethiopia and Sudan have signed in Khartoum a
declaration of principles as follows
Ahram Online
publishes a translated version of the “Declaration of Principles”
signed by Egypt, Sudan and Ethiopia in a step to put an end to a
four-year dispute over Nile water sharing arrangements among Nile Basin
countries. Ten principles are outlined in the document signed by the
three countries.
Introduction
Valuing the increasing need of the Arab Republic of Egypt, the
Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia and the Republic of the Sudan
for their over-border water sources, and realising the importance of the
Nile River as a source of life and a vital source for the development
of the people of Egypt, Ethiopia and Sudan, the three countries have
committed themselves to the following principles concerning the Grand
Ethiopian Renaissance Dam:
1. Principle of cooperation:
– Cooperation based on mutual understanding, common interest, good
intentions, benefits for all, and the principles of international law.
– Cooperation in understanding the water needs of upstream and downstream countries across all their lands. Please read the whole declaration principles from http://ecadforum.com/2015/03/24/declaration-signed-by-egypt-sudan-and-ethiopia/
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“Jacky Gosee shown us what makes Ethiopians special” Samrawit Tessema
March 17, 2015
by Samrawit Tessema
As a poet and writer, I know, as much as any artist, that words touch people. The way I have touched people and the way that people have touched me were done artistically.
Gossaye Kellemu, also known as Jacky Gosee, has touched me in a way others artists didn’t. That came from the simplest fact that he is one of the few people that helps me remember Ethiopia in a way that others don’t. Jacky Gosee has shown us that love, faith, pride and hope is what makes Ethiopians special. Not by the materialistic objects, but by the faith of our God. Not by the ethnic division, but by the touch of one hand. Not by separation, but by unification. Unification of all the generations, regardless of their ethnicity, social background and class. He has made me trust artists for I give him the respect that he truly deserves. Please read more from http://ecadforum.com/2015/03/17/jacky-gosee-shown-us-what-makes-ethiopians-special/
by Samrawit Tessema
As a poet and writer, I know, as much as any artist, that words touch people. The way I have touched people and the way that people have touched me were done artistically.
Gossaye Kellemu, also known as Jacky Gosee, has touched me in a way others artists didn’t. That came from the simplest fact that he is one of the few people that helps me remember Ethiopia in a way that others don’t. Jacky Gosee has shown us that love, faith, pride and hope is what makes Ethiopians special. Not by the materialistic objects, but by the faith of our God. Not by the ethnic division, but by the touch of one hand. Not by separation, but by unification. Unification of all the generations, regardless of their ethnicity, social background and class. He has made me trust artists for I give him the respect that he truly deserves. Please read more from http://ecadforum.com/2015/03/17/jacky-gosee-shown-us-what-makes-ethiopians-special/
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