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Sabotaged Dams and a Crumbling Grid: Why Sudan Remains Trapped in Power Outages

By Al-Tayeb Haj Ahmed

Using a method of proof by contradiction, the article argues that stable electricity supply is currently unattainable under present conditions in Sudan. Despite some promising government initiatives and grassroots adoption of solar energy, systemic challenges—particularly political instability and inadequate infrastructure—remain the main barriers to sustainable, reliable power.

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Sara Yassin: A Model of Dedication and Community Service at Al Shaab Al Moalem

By Walaa Abdulatti Mohammed Nour

This article highlights Sudanese volunteer Sara Yassin and her work with Education Without Borders through the "Al Shaab Al Moalem" initiative. It traces her journey from academic struggles to championing literacy and adult education, even amid war. Her story shows how volunteerism and education can drive resilience and rebuilding during crisis.

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DRC’s Ongoing Conflict: A Complex Humanitarian Crisis

By Sara Bashir

This article highlights the humanitarian crisis in the Democratic Republic of Congo, driven by ongoing conflict, displacement, and deteriorating health conditions. Despite peace efforts, violence continues, fueled by competition over resources. As civilians, especially women and children, face increasing risks, local communities and the Congolese diaspora stand out through their efforts to support resilience and promote peacebuilding.

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Kenya's 2024 Protests: A Story Told in Music

By Ngina Mualuko

This article examines how music played a central role in Kenya’s 2024 protests, serving as a tool for resistance, remembrance, and unity. It focuses on We Will Never Forget by Fancy Fingers, alongside works by other artists like Charisma and Eric Wainaina, who turned their platforms into voices for justice. The piece places this movement within Kenya’s long tradition of using art to challenge oppression and preserve collective memory.