Sudan is now home to the world’s largest internal displacement crisis, with 14 million people uprooted due to ongoing conflict between the Sudanese army and Rapid Support Forces. Despite a global decline in displaced persons, many are returning to Khartoum, driven by nostalgia and a fragile sense of stability amid destruction. Infrastructure challenges persist, yet community resilience is emerging as residents adapt to harsh conditions. Experts emphasize the need for relative peace and resources to ensure sustainable reintegration for returnees.
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