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Infrastructure

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Bakeries Provide a Lifeline
Alive in Sudan

Bakeries Provide a Lifeline

Sudan's already struggling power infrastructure has been hit hard by more than a year of civil war. Nasry Hilal reports from Sennar about the struggles faced by locals to access electricity.
Aug 2, 2024 5 min read
These Houses are More Than Homes
Yemen

These Houses are More Than Homes

This week, take a stroll through the traditional stone houses of Sana'a, Yemen with Mohamed Algadi.
Dec 12, 2023 4 min read
Community of Hazaras Living Among Pashtuns
OneDayinAfghanistan

Community of Hazaras Living Among Pashtuns

A small community of Hazaras lives peacefully in Garmser, a Pashtun-dominated district of southern Afghanistan’s Helmand province. Residents of the village talk of the strong relationship between the two ethnic groups.
Oct 30, 2023 6 min read
No Toilet? Build Your Own
Health

No Toilet? Build Your Own

Burundi has nearly 3,000 hills that hold more than 30,000 water sources. Yet 30% of the population still lack drinking water and latrines.
Apr 16, 2023 5 min read
Still No Electricity Surge
Iraq

Still No Electricity Surge

Produced by Ali Al-Le'abiy BAGHDAD, IRAQ–The electricity is the second greatest concern for the Iraqi people after security. Iraqis have suffered from a lack of electricity before the war and have been angry to see it continue after. The excuse most often given by Saddam’s regime
Dec 1, 2008 2 min read
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