Repairing and rebuilding Sudan''s energy sector cannot take place while conflict continues, as ending the war is a fundamental condition for any real and sustainable reconstruction
WASHINGTON, June 2, 2025 — The World Bank Board of Executive Directors recently approved the Accelerating Sustainable and Clean Energy and Digital Access Transformation project for Sudan
ASCENT-Sudan aims to address challenges stemming from ongoing conflict in Sudan, resulting in significant displacement. The focus will be on expanding electricity access for households
The study examines Sudan''s electricity deficit and its impact on economic growth, social welfare, and the environment. It identifies challenges such as conflict, underinvestment, and unequal...
Sudan and South Sudan electrical power sector is facing a lot of struggles and challenges, with Sudan''s electrical power sector is subject to poor
Internet Society gives South Sudan an overall Internet resilience score of 30%, which means it has low capacity to withstand unexpected faults or challenges to normal operation. Internet
Without addressing these deficiencies, South Sudan may struggle to meet future electricity demand, leveraging clean energy for economic resilience and sustainability. Suggestions To boost low-carbon
Financed by the International Development Association (IDA*) with a total of $76.3 million, ASCENT-Sudan aims to provide electricity and enhanced internet access to 150,000 people,
It aims to analyze the historical evolution of Sudan''s electrical infrastructure, identify key factors contributing to the energy crisis, and assess the socio-economic consequences of inadequate
ASCENT Sudan is launching a results-based financing (RBF) program to catalyze private-sector delivery of clean energy and digital services across the Northern, Kassala, Gadaref, and River Nile states.
The United Nations Development Programme has released a roadmap to unlock the potential of Sudan''s renewable energy and expand
This article presents a case study of the struggles of South Sudan, the newest country to develop a new electricity grid, and the strategic choices it faces in a post-conflict situation. In addition
With 60% of Sudan''s population lacking access to electricity, the findings highlighted in the report – like the high potential for wind energy in
This policy brief sheds light on the potential of renewable energy as a solution to South Sudan''s ongoing electricity crisis.
There are numerous types of renewable energy technologies that Sudan has large potential in, including hydropower, wind power, and solar
Despite Starlink''s utility, significant challenges persist in Sudan''s ongoing crisis, underscoring the need for a broader range of connectivity
Providing stable and afordable energy to the millions of people in rural Sudan who lack access is a development imperative. Without it, their human development is hindered, their public health is
Over the last few years, the electricity sector in Sudan has been in a state of crisis: 60 per cent of the Sudanese population have been living without
Internet connectivity was shut down in Sudan amid ongoing clashes between the Sudanese army and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) that have left thousands killed and
Find relevant information on the regulations and Sudan''s strategy in the energy sector on the homepage of the African Energy Portal. Institutional Set up in the Energy Sector Other Key Actors / Activities of
Internet freedom declined in Sudan, as the civil war between the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) and the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) caused destruction of internet infrastructure, as well
This article discusses the internet blackout in Sudan, which began on February 2, 2024. The blackout, a deliberate act by the RSF and SAF, has
ASCENT-Sudan is designed to tackle the urgent challenges stemming from the ongoing conflict in Sudan, which has resulted in the world''s largest displacement crisis. Specifically, the
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South Sudan ranks the least electrified country in Sub-Saharan Africa. Reliable and affordable power supply is essential for socio-economic development. The existing electricity grid in South Sudan is in
The article thoroughly examines and discusses Sudan''s current energy policies with a focus on the challenges and opportunities facing the
The proposed SETAP will increase the availability of electricity to grid-connected users, providing off-grid solar solutions for households, productive users and public institutions will pave the
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