The youth of the Battle of Sudanese dignity: the hope of the fatherland in their international day ✍️ Laila Ziada

At the International Youth Day, which fell on August 12, the youth of Sudan is held in the rows before the battle of dignity, their weapons are not only the weapon, but also the word, science, work, volunteering and reconstruction. They embodied a complete national alert concept, so they were the first line of defense for the land and the offer, the voice of consciousness in the face of rumors and disinformation, and the hand of prolonged reconstruction despite ruin.
Despite the circumstances of the war, young people have not stopped education, work and the construction of societal initiatives, study centers, cleaning campaigns and schools, to support families and displaced. They confirmed that reconstruction does not begin after the war, but rather, and that jihad has many forms, including awareness, perseverance in the field and community service.
In this context, the locality of Dabba is highlighted as a unique model which embodies the meaning of cohesion, sacrifice and generosity, while its young people and young women were established in the battle of dignity. They were the first in the fields of jihad, and the most faithful in moments of mobilization, and they presented martyrs of schools, offices and houses, fixed to the alliance, closed in the face of adversity. Their donation was not limited to the areas of confrontation, but extended to every centimeter of the company: volunteer initiatives, support for the move, restoration of schools, and based on the spirit of the group, to confirm that the local is not only a geographic area, but rather a pulsed heart with patriotism and belonging.
On this global occasion, we extend an honest invitation to the authorities concerned in the State, civil society and the private sector, to the need to pay attention to young people, to qualify and empower them, and to benefit from their enormous energies in the reconstruction of Sudan, not only a recovery of the past, but also to a stable, productive and safe future.
The young people of Sudan are the creators of the victory and the pioneers of tomorrow. They deserve to be at the heart of the next national project.




