Video By: Mohammed Elmukhtar & Mohammed Galal
This short video seeks to draw attention to the devastating environmental consequences of the ongoing war in Sudan. It highlights how the conflict has severely disrupted ecosystems, exacerbated existing vulnerabilities, and created new threats to environmental sustainability. By presenting both the underlying challenges and practical recommendations, the video provides decision-makers, researchers, and practitioners with critical insights that can inform policies and interventions aimed at safeguarding Sudan’s environment in times of crisis and beyond.
This work is published as part of the 2024 AMEL Sudan Democracy Lifeline Fellowship. The views expressed in this publication are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of AMEL
Description of AMEL Fellowship: The AMEL Sudan Democracy Lifeline Fellowship is an online program dedicated to empowering emerging voices to influence global discussions on democracy, peace, and development in Sudan. Through a series of interactive workshops, mentorship, and evidence-based research projects, fellows gain critical skills in analysis, policy formulation, and advocacy.
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