Sharing is Caring: Awash river 'canal' into Somalia

With the whole talk recently of “brotherly countries” and Somalia potentially making space for a port for Ethiopian use *in a way that respect Somalias sovereignty (whatever the hell that means). I think its time Somalia starts requesting “favours" on account of its geographic limitations too.

In the spirit of ‘friendship’ and ‘brotherhood’, Ethiopia is to agree on cannaling the Awash river into Somalia. This would be a great way to get a year round watercourse into the north/northeast since that entire section of Somalia has no perennial rivers or lakes and basically relies on groundwater.

Also, the river empties into a salt lake :icon rolleyes: - might as well divert some of the water beforehand. Its not like you are asking for too much …..
 
Option A: Hargeisa, LA and Garowe. This is a guesstimate of their location on the map :geek:

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Option B: Jijiga, DB, Galkacyo, Garacad or Hobyo. I like this one more ....... no reason
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Never both, thats a bit of a shameless request.
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it would work better if it is a pipeline than a canal. less cost and less evaporation in the hot sun.
it'd probably be cheaper, a pipeline might even better for the Hargeisa one but I am sold on the canal concept.

What I had in mind is; getting the Awash river to source the faafan (seasonal) through galbeed and extending it into Somalia artificially.
 
Alternatively, for fresh water, invest in water desalination plants off the Indian ocean, then there is clean, fresh water supply all round for drinking, farming, and livestock.

For now, energy is a prohibitive factor in .So, but could be addressed with innovation and technology.

Got to love nature, Engineers at MIT, and be grateful to China for R&D.

 
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With the whole talk recently of “brotherly countries” and Somalia potentially making space for a port for Ethiopian use *in a way that respect Somalias sovereignty (whatever the hell that means). I think its time Somalia starts requesting “favours" on account of its geographic limitations too.

In the spirit of ‘friendship’ and ‘brotherhood’, Ethiopia is to agree on cannaling the Awash river into Somalia. This would be a great way to get a year round watercourse into the north/northeast since that entire section of Somalia has no perennial rivers or lakes and basically relies on groundwater.

Also, the river empties into a salt lake :icon rolleyes: - might as well divert some of the water beforehand. Its not like you are asking for too much …..
Our population of 40 million depends on it . If we don't get I we will take any mean necessary. A country of 40 million must have multiple rivers. Why must a country that gone be 65 million in 5 years have a single river in the south? If Ethiopia It's self had nearly ten river. Somalia must have direct access to 5 rivers in Ethiopia with our strict access of how much water can be used or even if this water is used to produce clean energy with a dam. Why should a population of 90 million in 2 years live in the darke and don't have access to water during the drought season? Somalia depends on this unlimited access to water from Ethiopia and Kenyan.
They should state it's similar to this it's like abi energy
 
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Alternatively, for fresh water, invest in water desalination plants off the Indian ocean, then there is clean, fresh water supply all round for drinking, farming, and livestock.

For now, energy is a prohibitive factor in .So, but could be addressed with innovation and technology.

Got to love nature, Engineers at MIT, and be grateful to China for R&D.


Sounds promising
So far, the team has proven the concept using small benchtop devices, so the next step will be starting to scale up to devices that could have practical applications. Based on their calculations, a system with just 1 square meter (about a square yard) of collecting area should be sufficient to provide a family’s daily needs for drinking water, they say. Zhang says they calculated that the necessary materials for a 1-square-meter device would cost only about $4.

New desalination technology aside, ethiopia needs to offer something, ideally, in this new cooperation bit they have going on. Time to share some of that river.

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* this is hypothetical ya'll, I am aware nobody is about to be doing that any time soon - its a fantasy map. I still will float the idea *
 
Our population of 40 million depends on it . If we don't get I we will take any mean necessary. A country of 40 million must have multiple rivers. Why must a country that gone be 65 million in 5 years have a single river in the south? If Ethiopia It's self had nearly ten river. Somalia must have direct access to 5 rivers in Ethiopia with our strict access of how much water can be used or even if this water is used to produce clean energy with a dam. Why should a population of 90 million in 2 years live in the darke and don't have access to water during the drought season? Somalia depends on this unlimited access to water from Ethiopia and Kenyan.
They should state it's similar to this it's like abi energy
Idk where you're pulling some of these numbers from... but you get it

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