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Sudan faces ecological crises like water scarcity and desertification. Rural Sudanese are displaced often by changing landscapes and a lack of agricultural production. The demand for water increases, but its availability to the country's inhabitants continually remains low.
29 wrz 2021 · Over 40 percent of households in Sudan do not have access to basic water services, 67 percent of the population do not have access to basic sanitation, and 75 percent do not have access to basic hygiene. This poses a severe threat to the health and livelihoods of the country’s people.
11 paź 2021 · In the water supply and sanitation (WSS) sector, service delivery is fraught with problems. The sheer size of the country poses an enormous challenge, as do the investments and logistics required to provide safe and affordable services. Sudan’s overall water facility system functionality sits at about 73 percent, according to the “Sudan ...
13 lut 2023 · In recent decades, the cumulative effects of conflict, economic sanctions and political instability, coupled with increased water consumption from population growth and agricultural development, have prompted aid groups to warn of an impending water crisis.
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17 mar 2024 · Sudan’s water crisis illuminates the fragile intersection of resource management, political instability and social conflict. Despite the daunting challenges, solutions exist in comprehensive, long-term strategies that consider the complexities of the nation’s social fabric.
20 kwi 2023 · With fierce fighting in Sudan cutting off supplies, people are travelling to the famous river in order to survive.
3 lip 2023 · Sudan is struggling with severe water shortages partly caused by direct damage to infrastructure as well as power shortages and lack of fuel. Some 300, 000 residents of Khartoum have been left without access to piped water for weeks, exposing households to security risks of fetching water amid the conflict.