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A Year After the War: Great Challenges to Restore Life in Khartoum

Khartoum experiences significant challenges in restoring normalcy a year after the war, with extensive damage to infrastructure and residential areas.

A year has passed since fighting ceased in Khartoum, with the army regaining control over the city. Despite this, the capital of Sudan still faces immense challenges in restoring normal life and infrastructure that have suffered extensive destruction during months of conflict. Residents and local authorities have been working hard to bring back normalcy to a city that has been one of the hardest hit during the war.

The aftermath of the conflict has left Khartoum in a dire state, with significant damage to public services and housing. The rebuilding process is fraught with challenges, as humanitarian needs remain high and many residents struggle to return to their homes or find stable living conditions. Local journalists, such as Al Jazeera's correspondent Altahir Al-Merda, are providing in-depth coverage of the situation, shedding light on the daily struggles of the residents and the efforts being made to revitalize the city.

The prospects for recovery depend heavily on the cooperation between the authorities and the community to tackle the crisis effectively. Recovery efforts will not only require rebuilding physical structures but also addressing the social and economic needs of the population to ensure a sustainable and peaceful future for Khartoum.

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