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Descending from the central Ethiopian plateau, the Omo River meanders across the country's parched southwest before spilling into Kenya’s Lake Turkana, the world's largest desert lake. The Omo River is a lifeline for hundreds of thousands of indigenous farmers, herders and fishermen, who depend on its nourishing floods to sustain their most reliable sources of food.
But Ethiopia's plans to build Gibe 3 Dam now threaten the food security and local economies that support more than half a million people in southwest Ethiopia and along the shores of Lake Turkana. Construction began in 2006 with flagrant violations of Ethiopia’s own laws on environmental protection and procurement practices, and the national constitution. The project’s US$1.7 billion contract was awarded without competition to Italian construction giant Salini, raising serious questions about the project’s integrity. Project impact assessments were published long after construction began and disregard the project’s most serious consequences. Despite the huge impacts on vulnerable people and ecosystems, NGOs and academics in Ethiopia familiar with the region and the project don’t dare speak out for fear they will be shut down by the government. More information:
Explore the recent BBC multimedia report exposing the dam's many flaws. Listen to a BBC radio program on the Gibe III Dam. Read Kenyan activist Ikal Angelei's article in World Rivers Review on the dam's impact on Lake Turkana. Download the Gibe 3 Environmental and Social Impact Assessment (ESIA) (revised version, dated January 2009) Read the Africa Resources Working Group's critique of Gibe 3's environmental assessment (January 2009) Read our report: Facing Gibe 3 Dam: Indigenous Communities of Ethiopia's Lower Omo Valley (2009) Visit Survival International's website on the Omo tribes LATEST ADDITIONS: Ethiopia's Hydro Plans Get Stuck in the Mud Ethiopia’s Newest Dam Suffers Tunnel Collapse Days After Inauguration African Bank to Investigate Ethiopian Dam Concerns The Scent of Money and the Stench of Corruption Partners: Campagna per la Riforma della Banca Mondiale (Italy) Friends of Lake Turkana (Kenya) CONTACT US: Terri Hathaway |
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