Sudan's teachers struggle as salaries halt amid conflict
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Africa
Sudan's teachers struggle as salaries halt amid conflict
Since mid-April, Sudan's more than 4 million public sector employees have faced dire living conditions. The power struggle between the army and the RSF paramilitary group has stopped their salary payments. Among these employees, teachers are struggling to have their voices heard by authorities. Ilyas Avci reports.
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