Nile River Treaty Endorsed
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•New Nile water sharing accord takes effect as Egypt, Sudan protest | Africanews
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The Cooperative Framework Agreement (CFA) aims to ensure equitable utilization and sustainable management of the world's longest river.
Seven countries including Ethiopia , Rwanda , South Sudan , Uganda , Tanzania , and the Democratic Republic of the Congo have endorsed the CFA .
Cairo and Khartoum have rejected it.
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