In the weeks since military and civilian leaders in Sudan signed a landmark power-sharing agreement, heavy rains have caused flooding along the Nile, damaging tens of thousands of homes. The pact calls for a three-year transitional period leading to elections for a civilian government. Although the political instability has created extra problems, many victims say the revolution has strengthened their sense of community. In Khartoum, Esha Sarai and Naba Mohiedeen have more.
As Sudan Rebuilds Its Government, Flood Victims Rebuild Their Towns
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