Nile Basin States definition

Nile Basin States means the States of Burundi, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Egypt, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Kenya, Rwanda, Sudan, Tanzania and Uganda;

Examples of Nile Basin States in a sentence

  • In implementing this provision, Nile Basin States shall take into account guidelines to be developed by the Nile River Basin Commission.

  • Having due regard to the provisions of Articles 4 and 5, Nile Basin States recognize the vital importance of water security to each of them.

  • For the purposes of this provision, “emergency” means a situation that causes, or poses an imminent threat of causing, serious harm to Nile Basin States or other States and that results suddenly from natural causes, such as floods, landslides or earthquakes, or from human conduct, such as industrial accidents.

  • The principle that the Nile Basin States exchange information on planned measures through the Nile River Basin Commission.

  • The Council of Ministers (the “Council”) shall be composed of the Ministers responsible for water affairs of the Nile Basin States and other ministers depending on the agenda of the Commission.

  • Nile Basin States shall, individually and, where appropriate, jointly through cost-sharing by the Nile Basin State or States that may be affected, make every effort to take all appropriate measures to prevent or mitigate conditions related to the Nile River System that may be harmful to other Nile Basin States, whether resulting from human conduct or natural causes, such as flood conditions, invasive water weeds, water-borne diseases, siltation, erosion, drought or desertification.

  • The principle that Nile Basin States take all appropriate measures, individually and, where appropriate, jointly, for the protection and conservation of the Nile River Basin and its ecosystems.

  • Nile Basin States agree to exchange information through the Nile River Basin Commission.

  • The Conference of Heads of State and Government (“the Conference”) shall be composed of Heads of State and Government of Nile Basin States.

  • In particular, those water resources shall be used and developed by Nile Basin States with a view to attaining optimal and sustainable utilization thereof and benefits therefrom, taking into account the interests of the Basin States concerned, consistent with adequate protection of those water resources.

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