
Arthur Larie
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Oct 5, 2024 |
zeit.de | Arthur Larie
Inmitten der Zerstörung spielen Walid und seine Freunde jetzt wieder Fußball. In ausgelatschten Schuhenzwischen Trümmern und Einschusslöchern zwar - aber sie spielen. Es ist ein kleiner Sieg an einem Ort, wo es schon lange nichts mehr zu gewinnen gibt: in Khartum, der Hauptstadt des . Das Land im Osten Afrikas leidet seit anderthalb Jahren unter einem Bürgerkrieg, in dem zwei machtgierige Generäle sich gegenseitig bekämpfen.
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Dec 23, 2023 |
dehai.org | Bastien Massa |Arthur Larie
As Ethiopia completed the fourth and last filling of the GERD this summer, Sudan is still wondering which benefits will come from this mega project“The Nile River remains the most important source for water security in Sudan that provides water for municipal, agriculture and industrial sectors as well as for groundwater recharge.
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Dec 22, 2023 |
infonile.org | Arthur Larie |Kevine Omollo |Henry Lutaaya |Alex Baluku
In September, Ethiopia completed the fourth and final filling of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD), now the largest hydroelectric power plant in Africa. How is this mega project expected to impact its neighbor Sudan? By Arthur Larie and Bastien and Massa“The Nile River remains the most important source for water security in Sudan that provides water for municipal, agriculture and industrial sectors as well as for groundwater recharge.
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Dec 17, 2023 |
infonile.org | Arthur Larie |Bastien Massa
As Ethiopia completed the fourth and last filling of the GERD this summer, Sudan is still wondering which benefits will come from this mega project “The Nile River remains the most important source for water security in Sudan that provides water for municipal, agriculture and industrial sectors as well as for groundwater recharge. The high dependency on the Nile, as a transboundary river, put Sudan’s WEF [water-energy-food] security on a high risk of external changes upstream like the...
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Apr 17, 2023 |
afriquexxi.info | Arthur Larie |Bastien Massa
Entre 2020 et 2021, les photojournalistes Arthur Larie et Bastien Massa ont passé huit mois à descendre le Nil bleu, de sa source, en Éthiopie, jusqu’à son embouchure, en Égypte. Pendant ce voyage, ils ont cherché à comprendre les usages et les rapports économiques, culturels et religieux des habitants au fleuve, dans un contexte de grandes tensions liées au partage des eaux du Nil à la suite de la construction en Éthiopie du barrage de la Renaissance éthiopienne.
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