Sudan’s economy continues to struggle amid political transformation 

Last year, protests over high prices of bread and fuel eventually led to the ousting of dictator Omar al-Bashir. The country has since undergone an unprecedented wave of political and social changes as it works to rejoin the international community. Still, the economy is struggling. The World’s Halima Gikandi reports from the capital, Khartoum.

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