Reducing Flood Devastation in the Nile Basin

A regional cooperation effort coordinated by the Nile Basin Initiative (NBI) has created a credible system that links multiple stakeholders to work together to address flooding and its impacts. The Flood Preparedness and Early Warning (FPEW) project that ran until 2010 operated in Egypt, Ethiopia, and Sudan. It created a regional flood preparedness and early warning program which is ongoing, reducing the risk of flood devastation for over 2 million people in the region.

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: World Bank Group
Format: Brief biblioteca
Language:English
en_US
Published: World Bank, Entebbe 2015-05-01
Subjects:FLOODING, TECHNOLOGY, PREPAREDNESS, EARLY WARNING SYSTEMS, FLOOD SEASON, RISKS, FLOODPLAINS, DROUGHTS, WATERSHED MANAGEMENT, WARNING PROGRAM, EMERGENCY, FLOOD-PRONE AREAS, EARLY WARNING, CLIMATE CHANGE, FLOOD EVENTS, TENTS, ANNUAL RUNOFF, FLOOD PREPAREDNESS ACTIVITIES, FLOOD WARNING, AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION, BANK, FLOOD EARLY WARNING, CAPACITY-BUILDING, FLOOD CAPACITY, CLIMATE, RELIEF AGENCIES, RELIEF ORGANIZATIONS, DAMAGE, FLOOD LEVEL, FLOOD RISKS, FLOOD RISK, NATIONAL CAPACITY, CAPACITY BUILDING, DISASTER, EARLY WARNINGS, DEVASTATION, FLOOD INCIDENTS, WARNING SYSTEM, FLOOD, IMPACTS OF FLOODS, FLOOD FORECASTING, WATER RESOURCES, FLOOD PERIOD, SEDIMENT, LOCAL FLOODING, RIPARIAN COUNTRIES, RELIEF, WATERSHED, RISK, MITIGATION, FLOOD FORECAST, FLOOD PREPARATION, FLOOD DISASTERS, WARNING SYSTEMS, FLOODS, BASINS, CAPACITY, EARLY WARNING SYSTEM, WATER, FLOOD MITIGATION, FLOOD PRONE AREAS, BASIN FLOODS, FORECASTING, EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS, DISASTERS, EVACUATION, FLOOD PREPAREDNESS, FLOOD PROBLEMS, FLOOD EMBANKMENT, WATER LEVELS, MODELING, RUNOFF, HYDROLOGICAL DATA, RELIEF EFFORTS, CAPACITY-BUILDING ACTIVITIES, RAINFALL DATA, EMERGENCY SHELTERS, FLOOD WARNINGS,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/12/25712779/reducing-flood-devastation-nile-basin
https://hdl.handle.net/10986/23591
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