
"Khartoum, once a major urban center in Africa, is slowly reviving with returning traffic and reopened government institutions, but remains heavily damaged and lacking essential services."
"The conflict between the Sudanese army and the Rapid Support Forces has spiraled into a devastating war, now entering its fourth year and becoming the world's largest humanitarian catastrophe."
"Nearly 14 million people have been displaced, and millions more face severe hunger and famine, with estimates suggesting as many as 400,000 deaths due to the ongoing violence."
"Outside Khartoum, the situation is far bleaker, with entire communities uprooted and a fragile peace remaining out of reach for millions affected by the conflict."
Khartoum has experienced a revival with returning traffic and reopened institutions after years of conflict. However, essential services remain scarce, and much of the city is still damaged. The ongoing conflict between the Sudanese army and the Rapid Support Forces continues to threaten stability. Nearly 14 million people are displaced, with millions facing hunger and famine. The humanitarian situation is dire, with estimates of up to 400,000 deaths. Outside the capital, the situation is even worse, with entire communities uprooted.
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