The Nile Basin Initiative (NBI) Secretariat hosts high-level delegation from the European Union and Nile Basin Member States
On April 28, 2022, the Nile Basin Initiative (NBI) Secretariat marked an historic milestone by hosting at its Entebbe headquarters a high-level delegation comprising of the Delegation of the European Union (EU) Commission in Uganda, ambassadors and representatives from the Nile Basin Member States, representatives from GIZ Uganda, members of the Nile Technical Advisory Committee (Nile-TAC), and high-ranking personnel from the Ministry of Water and Environment. The four-hour cordial engagement centred on EU support to NBI – the history of this longstanding partnership, its current status, and future prospects. The Executive Director of the NBI Secretariat, Eng. Sylvester A. Matemu, emphasised that NBI provides a great benefit to the Nile Basin countries through its role as a technical knowledge hub, which provides data and information to the countries to enable evidence-based decisions. Mr. Alfred Okot Okidi, the Permanent Secretary at the Ugandan Ministry of Water and Environment, representing the Minister of Water and Environment, Hon. Sam Cheptoris, pointed out that the existence of NBI allows riparian countries to, “…face our challenges together and dialogue on what needs to be done.” H.E. Ambassador Attilio Pacifici, the European Union Head of Delegation, congratulated NBI on its achievements thus far, emphasising that the EU is committed to continue listening to, and supporting the Nile cooperation process. The courtesy call ended with a tree planting session where all guests planted indigenous tree species in NBI’s backyard, which overlooks Lake Victoria. Maroushka F. Kanywani,
Communication and Stakeholder Engagement Specialist
Nile-SEC, ENTEBBE