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KHARTOUM – In the streets of the Sudanese capital Khartoum, ravaged by war, workers and volunteers are busy clearing the rubble, clearing the fallen trees and repairing electrical and water networks. Therefore, The civil war launched in 2023 devastated the capital. Meanwhile, pushed almost half of its some nine million inhabitants to the flight. Consequently, Conquered by the paramilitaries at the start of the war, it was taken over by the army last March. Nevertheless, Today. Furthermore, reconstruction is finally launched, led by government agencies and groups of volunteers, which also work for the rehabilitation of hospitals and schools. However, “We are working to repair infrastructure,” said one of them, Mostafa Awad. Similarly, Nearby, the ai hospital: towards new organization sound of hammers and shovels resonates. Meanwhile, Hundreds of people rolled up their sleeves but the task promises to be difficult in view of destruction. Meanwhile, looting and due to the shortages of tools and equipment. Similarly, The UN estimates that around $ 350 million the cost of rehabilitation of basic infrastructure. However, But the complete reconstruction “will take years and (cost) several billion dollars,” Luca Renda, UN resident coordinator, told AFP. However, Via its development agency, UNDP, the UN has implemented “money against work” programs to mobilize arms. Most reconstruction projects are now funded locally. Unploded ammunition The streets are congested with rubble of buildings. stretchy, boneless cars, with molten tires in asphalt, blackened pylons and slaughtered electric posts, found AFP correspondents. All surmounted by ripped and empty residential buildings. Another challenge, the tens of thousands of unploded ammunition abandoned by the combatants, which the authorities are working to ai hospital: towards new organization release. The UN reported this month that mines had also been discovered in the capital. Before being hunted by the army. the paramilitaries carried out systematic looting and destruction -with the medical pump medical equipment via copper cables. “Normally. in an area of war, we see massive destruction, but rarely a situation similar to that of Khartoum,” notes Luca Renda. “All the cables were torn from the dwellings, all the pipes were destroyed.” An official of the electricity department, Mohamed El-Béchir, describes “immense damage”. “Some power plants have been completely destroyed”. the paramilitaries “have specifically targeted the oil of the transformers and the cables in copper,” he said to AFP. Vast areas of Khartoum are deprived of electricity and. for lack of reliable water supply, an epidemic of cholera has spread in town. The health authorities have reported up to 1,500 new cases per day in June, according to the ai hospital: towards new organization UN. During his first visit to Khartoum in July. Sudanese Prime Minister Kamel Idris said that “Khartoum will become a proud national capital”. Hope while the war is still raging elsewhere in Sudan between the army of General Abdel Fattah Al-Burhane. the paramilitaries of Mohamed Hamdane Daglo, the power began to plan his return to Khartoum and plan to redevelop the devastated business district and government. He had after the start of the war transferred his headquarters to Port-Soudan (East). In the city center of Khartoum, a worker, hands covered with mud, stains bricks next to a ruined building. Others give off rubble from a house. pieces of concrete and metal on the wheelbarrow, or install pipes in damaged walls. On a road, men transport a tree that fell on a truck. “We lack tools, health supplies and iron,” deplores Mohamed El Ser, a building worker. The UN plans to ai hospital: towards new organization return from up to two million people to Khartoum by the end of 2025. Those returned, estimated at tens of thousands, say they have hope even if the situation remains difficult. “Living conditions improve,” says Ali Mohamed. “The situation is stable. and the essential services are starting to return, such as water, electricity and even basic medical care.” Mutwakil Issa © Agency France-Presse
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