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Ethiopia and Eritrea are geographically and scientifically linked as they are jointly covered in botanical reference works such as the 'Flora of Ethiopia and Eritrea' [1], [2], [3], [4], [5], [6]. Additionally, they share a political history involving a 2018 peace agreement [7] and are both identified as countries within the Nile River basin [8].

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Ethnobotanical study of wild edible plants in Shabelle Zone, Eastern ... link.springer.com Springer 2 facts
referenceKelbessa E and Demissew S authored 'Flora of Ethiopia and Eritrea,' published in 'The Biodiversity of African Plants: Proceedings XIVth AETFAT Congress' in 1995.
referenceBorsch T, Berendsohn W, Dalcin E, Delmas M, Demissew S, Elliott A, Fritsch P, Fuchs A, Geltman D, Güner A, and Haevermans T published 'Diversity of vascular plant taxa of the flora of Ethiopia and Eritrea' in the Ethiopian Journal of Biological Sciences in 2014.
The traditional use of wild edible plants in pastoral and agro ... link.springer.com Springer 2 facts
referenceVivero JL, Kelbessa E, and Demissew S documented the conservation status and biogeography of endemic flowering taxa in Ethiopia and Eritrea in a 2006 study published in the proceedings of the 17th AETFAT Congress.
procedurePlant species identification was performed in the field and at the national herbarium using taxonomic literature, comparison with voucher specimen references, and flora books of Ethiopia and Eritrea. Specimens were pressed, labeled, and deposited in the National Herbarium in Addis Ababa and Oda Bultum University.
The Arab Approach to Mediation—Reshaping Diplomacy in a ... washingtoninstitute.org The Washington Institute 1 fact
accountThe United Arab Emirates played a pivotal role in the 2018 Ethiopia-Eritrea peace agreement.
Opportunities for Collective Regional Security in the Middle East carnegieendowment.org Amr Hamzawy · Carnegie Endowment for International Peace 1 fact
claimEthiopia is the upstream nation with the greatest influence over the distribution of the Nile's waters among its basin countries, which include Tanzania, Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Kenya, Eritrea, South Sudan, Sudan, and Egypt.
Ethnobotanical study of wild edible plants in Goba District Southwest ... nature.com Nature 1 fact
referenceHedberg edited the Flora of Ethiopia and Eritrea, published by Springer in 2011, which serves as a comprehensive botanical reference for the region.
Ethnobotanical Study of Wild Edible Plants and Their Indigenous ... scirp.org Merkuz Abera, Kindye Belay · Scientific Research Publishing 1 fact
referenceI. Hedberg, I. Friss, and E. Persson published 'Flora of Ethiopia and Eritrea' (Volume 8) in 2009 through The National Herbarium in Addis Ababa and Uppsala.