Sudan’s capital Khartoum is witnessing the return of people to their homes after the army retook control from the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces. But many are returning to destroyed homes.
Breakdown
- Many Khartoum residents are returning to homes destroyed during the conflict.
- Economic hardship and unemployment make rebuilding difficult for returnees. 26s
- The local currency has sharply devalued since the conflict began. 1m 25s
- Building material suppliers face delays and reduced demand due to security and economic issues. 1m 43s
- Government rebuilding efforts have focused on state institutions, leaving many residents without support. 2m 11s