Despite its importance, the landscape is facing mounting challenges. Excessive water extraction from Lake Ziway and severe soil erosion in the surrounding areas are degrading the lake systems. Sediment deposition is causing lakes to become shallower, while reduced water flow increases the risk of Lake Ziway turning saline through evaporation - a catastrophic outcome for the millions of people who depend on it.
Investing in the sustainable management and restoration of these vital wetland ecosystems is not solely an environmental concern; it is fundamental to the socio-economic stability of the region. Such investments secure clean water, supports thriving local economies, protects critical biodiversity, and builds climate resilience for millions. The future of this landscape, and the well-being of its communities, depend on well-planned and targeted interventions that deliver lasting, positive change.