Khartoum Struggles Toward Normalcy Amid Uneven Post-War Recovery.
Sudan's capital, Khartoum, is witnessing a gradual and cautious return of residents as the city recovers from years of conflict. While some commercial activity is restarting along major roads, residential areas remain scarred, leaving many displaced families hesitant to return due to economic instability and psychological trauma.
Sudan’s Prolonged Conflict: A Looming Humanitarian and Economic Catastrophe.
As military leaders vow to continue the war for over a decade, new reports reveal the devastating long-term impact on Sudan’s economy, healthcare system, and civilian survival.
Caught in Limbo: The Plight of Sudanese Refugees Trapped in Morocco's Legal Vacuum.
Sudanese refugees in Morocco face extreme hardship due to the country's lack of a formal asylum law. With the state delegating protection duties to the UNHCR, many remain trapped in a cycle of unemployment, lack of housing, and persistent legal precarity.












