This book highlights the long-term resettlement process of the Egyptian
Nubian people along the Aswan High Dam. Assessing the resettlement of
48,000 Egyptian Nubians in connection with the High Dam is especially
important for three main reasons: firstly, this resettlement process is
one of the rare cases in which research begun before the dam was built
has continued for over forty years. Secondly, the resettlement of the
Egyptian Nubian people is one of the few cases in which the living
standards of the large majority improved because of the initial
political will of the government, combined with Nubian initiatives.
Thirdly, given the complexity of the resettlement process, weaknesses in
government planning, implementation, and in the weakening of government
political provide valuable lessons for future dam-induced resettlement
efforts.