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Gilgel Gibe III Dam / Lake Turkana / Debub Omo Zone / Dams and hydropower in Ethiopia / Ethiopia / Ilemi Triangle / Daasanach people / Nyangatom people / Gilgel Gibe River / Omo River / Africa / Dams
Date: 2012-04-05 02:54:08
Gilgel Gibe III Dam
Lake Turkana
Debub Omo Zone
Dams and hydropower in Ethiopia
Ethiopia
Ilemi Triangle
Daasanach people
Nyangatom people
Gilgel Gibe River
Omo River
Africa
Dams

Ethiopia’s Gibe III Dam Three generations of Kwegu stand alongside the Omo River. The Omo’s flow is the lifeblood of their food security. ©Alison M.

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