New analysis exhibits large-scale land acquisitions (LSLAs) in Ethiopia’s Omo River area may threaten water sources downstream to the native farmers and Indigenous populations residing alongside the Omo — only one instance of how a decades-long ‘international land rush’ may intensify water shortage all over the world.
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