Beyond the Coup: What Does Falling Back to the Dark Ages Mean for Sudan’s Economy

In Elazhary, South of Khartoum, construction is underway for Mohamed Elbagir’s, a 32-year- old university graduate, modest veranda in his shared family house. The narrow shed, covered with iron sheets, is his office space for his recent gig. He exchanges mobile money for cash in return for a commission for the registrants of Thamarat, a cash … Continue reading Beyond the Coup: What Does Falling Back to the Dark Ages Mean for Sudan’s Economy