Al -Shabab and the reform of public facilities in the capital, Khartoum, after the war – in depth – ✍️ Hisham Mahmoud Suleiman

Khartoum, with other cities in Sudan, passes a critical stage following the current war with the rapid support of rapid support which left infrastructure and public facilities such as schools, hospitals, roads and Bridges, which led to the disruption of the disruption of the disturbance of disturbances in the daily life of citizens and with continuous conflict, thinking of reconstruction becomes an unbearable necessity where everyone, in particular young people must , either at the heart of this process armed with determination, will and creativity to rebuild their homeland

The war affected the basic services of Khartoum, as many schools destroyed, hospitals were out of service and the water and electricity networks were damaged, which made daily life more difficult in light of These challenges. Whether through volunteer work teams that contribute to catering or engaging in development projects, it focuses on restarting the necessary services as soon as possible

In the light of chaos left by war, the culture of preserving public facilities can be absent among many, which requires a greater role for young people in awareness. The idea of ​​collective responsibility towards public goods to ensure that they are not exposed to more sabotage or negligence is not only the process of reconstruction of traditional construction, but also needs modern solutions which benefit from technological development. And software develop creative ideas such as the use of alternative and sustainable building materials or the design of solar energy systems to respect the electricity crisis or even the construction of electronic platforms that facilitate access to services of health and educational in the light of the disruption of official institutions

It is well known that war destroys not only buildings, but also creates divisions within the community itself, which requires double efforts to fill the rift and promote a culture of peaceful coexistence. cultural and sports activities that restore confidence between citizens and establish a new stage of national unity

Instead of absolute dependence on external aid, young people can be pioneers in the creation of economic solutions that contribute to reconstruction, such as the launch of projects to recycle the rubble, provide services local transport or develop modern agricultural systems that contribute to food security, which is extremely important in the light of current economic challenges

In addition to practical efforts, young people must have a vote to attract a post-war future by pressure

In conclusion, in the light of destruction in Khartoum today, solutions cannot expect solutions, but young people must be the main engine of reconstruction. and establishes a more stable and prosperous homeland







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