The country hosts the UNESCO Cluster Office to Djibouti and Ethiopia in Addis Ababa.
Rainfall and surface rainfall are highly variable in Ethiopia, and droughts are frequent. Ethiopia’s involvement in the earth sciences and water management projects is steadily growing. It is developing case studies on Integrated Water Ressources Management (IWRM) for the Hydrology for the Environment, Life and Policy (HELP) Programme and the World Water Assessment Programme (WWAP), as well as participating in several earth sciences research projects.
Below you can access the projects that are currently being implemented in the country within the framework of UNESCO’s Natural Sciences Sector.
Freshwater
- Hydrology for the Environment, Life and Policy (HELP) project in the Altbara basin More
- Nile Basin Flow Regimes from International Experimental and Network Data (FRIEND/Nile Project)
- World Water Assessment Programme (WWAP) national case study More
- Assessment of Pollution Status and Vulnerability of Water Supply Aquifers of African Cities More
Earth Sciences
- Pan-African Network for a Geoscience Information System (PANGIS)
- Basement volcanoes interplay and human activities (IGCP, Project 455)
- Geodynamics of the East African Rift System / Geophysical Characteristics and Evolution of the South-western Branch of the East African Rift System (IGCP, Project 482/489)
Sciences Policy and Sustainable Development
- A new science and technology policy for Ethiopia (2007) More