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The Niger River Basin
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Niger River Basin Countries Guinea Côte d’Ivoire Mali Burkina Faso Algeria Benin Niger Chad Cameroon Nigeria
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West Africa Colonial (and post-colonial) influence French, British and Portuguese Persistent divisions / alliances Frequent political instability ECOWAS
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Country Equiv. Size ≈ Population (millions) Per capita GDPGDP External Debt GuineaOR9$2,000$15.9B$3.4B Côte D’IvoireNM17$1,500$24.5B$10.3B Mali2 x TX12$860$9.8B$3.3B Burkina FasoCO13$1,080$13.6B$1.3B Algeria3.5 x TX33$5,300$167B$21.6B BeninPA7$1,070$7.3B$1.6B Niger2 x TX11$830$8.8B$1.6B Chad3 x CA9$1,100$10B$1.1B CameroonCA16$1,700$27B$8.6B Nigeria2 x CA134$835$113.5B$29.7B TexasUkraine21$35,597$818B---
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Water-Related Issues Increasing population and development Hydroelectric potential Irrigation potential Potential environmental impacts? Pollution - agricultural and industrial Desertification Deforestation
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Organizations & Initiatives Niger Basin Authority ECOWAS African Development Bank Bilateral development grants
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Discussion Should the Niger Basin Authority focus on funding and executing development projects or developing a basin-wide plan for development and management? How much autonomy and authority should the Nile Basin Authority have? How can the Niger Basin Authority be most effective? How can the international community help? How much should developed countries be able to dictate the terms of development to developing countries? Should historical issues like colonial injustices and the trans- Atlantic slave trade be taken into account? Are there any lessons – either positive or negative – that other basins can learn from the Niger Basin?
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