A productive, climate-resilient Abbay basin where regulated waters power national development, sustain highland ecosystems, and underpin equitable cooperation across the eastern Nile.
Twelve Basins. One Integrated Vision.
Ethiopia's water future is mapped across twelve major river basins, each with its own hydrology, communities, and challenges. Explore the integrated management plan for each basin — features, targets, and where we are today.
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Abbay (Blue Nile)
- Catchment area
- 199,812 km²
- Annual yield
- 54.8 BCM
- Plan implementation
- 64%
- Largest basin by water yield — contributes nearly 60% of Ethiopia's surface runoff
- Anchors the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) and the country's hydropower backbone
- Highland source of the Blue Nile, draining 14 sub-basins across four regional states
- Irrigation potential exceeding 815,000 hectares, with active large-scale schemes in Beles and Koga
- High soil erosion and reservoir sedimentation from upstream highland degradation
- Transboundary water cooperation and equitable allocation under the Cooperative Framework Agreement
- Watershed protection in headwater areas threatened by deforestation and unsustainable cultivation
- Coordination across regional states for irrigation, hydropower, and environmental flow needs
- 01Scale up integrated watershed management on 2.4 million hectares of degraded highlands
- 02Operationalise the Abbay Basin Authority as the lead allocation and planning body
- 03Modernise hydromet network with 180 new gauging and rainfall stations across the basin
- 04Negotiate basin-wide environmental flow standards aligned with downstream commitments
- 2027In progress
Reduce sediment yield to GERD reservoir by 25% through upstream conservation
- 2030Planned
Bring 350,000 additional hectares under modern irrigation across Abbay sub-basins
- 2035Planned
Achieve full integrated allocation across hydropower, irrigation, and ecological flows
- Climate variability is increasing flood and drought extremes in highland catchments
- Inter-regional coordination requires stronger legal mandate and shared data systems
- Financing the watershed restoration agenda at scale remains a critical gap
- Current phase
- Implementation active · Phase II
- Last updated
- March 2026
The Abbay Basin Plan is in active implementation. Phase II focuses on watershed restoration in Choke and Guna mountains, paired with reservoir-area conservation upstream of GERD.
Water Resources Management Platforms
Integrated basin management depends on the institutions that convene, decide, and act. Five platforms operate across Ethiopia's basins to align government, communities, partners, and technical experts.
- 12Members
River Basin Authorities
Role · Lead implementation of integrated basin plans
Federal authorities responsible for planning, allocating, and regulating water resources within each major basin. The Awash, Abbay, Omo-Gibe, and Rift Valley authorities are operational, with others being established.
- 36Members
Basin High Councils
Role · Multi-stakeholder governance and oversight
High-level basin councils convene federal ministries, regional bureaus, and civil society to oversee basin priorities, endorse plans, and resolve cross-jurisdictional water issues.
- 220Members
Stakeholder Forums
Role · Community and user-group engagement
Sub-basin and woreda-level forums bring together farmers, pastoralists, women's groups, industry, and local government to inform allocation and resolve day-to-day water disputes.
- 8Members
Inter-Ministerial Committee
Role · Federal policy alignment
Brings together MoWE, Agriculture, Finance, Environment, Health, and others to align water-sector decisions with national development, fiscal, and environmental priorities.
- 64Members
Technical Working Groups
Role · Specialist analysis and standards
Cross-institutional working groups on hydrology, irrigation, water quality, climate, and gender provide technical inputs to basin plans and national IWRM frameworks.
Basin Plan Resources
Foundational documents, manuals, and reports that guide integrated basin planning across Ethiopia. Final basin-specific plans will be added to this library as they are approved and published.
- Coming soon
National IWRM Framework
The overarching national framework for integrated water resources management in Ethiopia, setting out principles, institutional roles, and planning hierarchy.
PDF · 4.2 MB · 2023
- Coming soon
Basin Plan Preparation Manual
Step-by-step methodological guide for preparing an integrated basin plan, including stakeholder engagement, data requirements, and approval pathway.
PDF · 6.8 MB · 2024
- Coming soon
Hydromet & Water Quality Monitoring Guidelines
Standards for siting, operating, and maintaining hydrological and water-quality monitoring stations across the basin gauging network.
PDF · 2.1 MB · 2023
- Coming soon
Water Allocation & Permitting Guidelines
Procedures for volumetric allocation, abstraction permitting, and compliance monitoring under the Water Resources Management Proclamation.
PDF · 3.5 MB · 2024
- Coming soon
Basin Stakeholder Engagement Handbook
Practical handbook for basin authorities and councils on convening, consulting, and reporting back to basin-level stakeholders.
PDF · 1.8 MB · 2023
- Coming soon
Basin Plans Annual Implementation Report 2024
Annual progress report on integrated basin plan implementation across all twelve basins, with status indicators and forward-look priorities.
PDF · 9.4 MB · 2024
