As Khartoum slowly recovers from the trauma of war, a sense of hope and relief washes over residents who lived through nearly two years of conflict. The city’s resilience and determination are forged in the fire of adversity, as it emerges stronger and more vibrant than ever before.
The sound of gunfire and explosions still echoes in the minds of residents who lived through nearly two years of war in Sudan’s capital, Khartoum. The conflict between a paramilitary group and the Sudanese army had a profound impact on the city, forcing many to flee their homes and adapt to new circumstances.
Khartoum is the capital and largest city of Sudan, located at the confluence of the Blue and White Nile rivers.
With a population of over 5 million people, it is a major cultural and economic hub in East Africa.
Khartoum has a rich history dating back to ancient times, with evidence of human habitation dating back to around 2000 BC.
Today, the city is home to many historical landmarks, including the Grand Mosque and the Palace of the Sultan.
The city's strategic location has made it an important center for trade and commerce.
For one resident, life has been a rollercoaster of emotions since the war broke out. With his voice notes shared with our correspondent, we gain insight into what it means to have a war in your own backyard and the relief that comes with being liberated from its grip.
A City Divided
The occupation of Khartoum by the paramilitary group was a turning point for many residents. As the city struggled to come to terms with the new reality, life became increasingly challenging. The once-thriving metropolis was now a battleground, with civilians caught in the crossfire. The war had a devastating impact on the local economy, with businesses forced to close and trade grinding to a halt.

‘it means to have a war in your own backyard’
A Glimmer of Hope
However, with the recent retaking of Khartoum by government forces, there is a sense of hope on the horizon. For those who stayed in the city, the news brought a mix of emotions – relief, gratitude, and a deep desire to rebuild their lives. As the city begins to return to normal, residents are eager to rediscover the sights, sounds, and flavors that made Khartoum so vibrant.
A New Era Dawns
As Khartoum slowly recovers from the trauma of war, there is a growing sense that this period has been a defining moment in the city’s history. The experience has forged a resilience and determination among its residents, who are now more united than ever in their quest for peace and stability. As the city looks to the future, one thing is clear – Khartoum will emerge from this darkness stronger, more vibrant, and more determined than ever before.
- npr.org | War and Peace in Sudans Capital