Egypt Eyes Lion’s Share in Sudan’s Post-war Reconstruction as RSF Suffers Defeats
Post By Diaspoint | April 2, 2025

Cairo has reportedly prepared a list of 52 local companies that will participate in Sudan’s post-war reconstruction.
Dozens of Egyptian construction companies prepare to participate in the rebuilding of Sudan, with the Sudanese army scoring a series of victories in the Sudanese civil war, including most recently in the capital, Khartoum.
Sudan’s civil war, which erupted in mid-April 2023 and pitted the Sudanese army against the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF), has caused the destruction of large swaths of Egypt’s southern neighbouring country.
Apart from causing massive devastation in almost all Sudanese cities, the war also caused the displacement of millions of Sudanese citizens, both inside and outside their country, and opened the door for what is believed to be the world’s worst humanitarian crisis in years.
Economically struggling Egypt stood at the receiving end of the exodus of Sudanese refugees after Sudan’s civil war broke out, having received hundreds of thousands of Sudanese nationals who were extended a wide welcome mat and allowed to live side by side with Egyptians, even as Egypt had more than its full of refugees and asylum-seekers from other countries, especially Syria.
Egypt has also provided support to the Sudanese army and worked tirelessly to rally Sudanese political forces behind ending the war and the international community behind offering humanitarian aid to the Sudanese people.
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