The Role of Artificial Intelligence in Rebuilding Sudan: Towards a Smart and Sustainable Future
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This research explores the use of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies in the post-conflict reconstruction of Sudan. It provides a comprehensive overview of the key areas where AI can drive significant transformation, including urban planning, healthcare, education, and agriculture. The study is grounded in a holistic theoretical analysis that incorporates literature reviews and successful international models, along with a case study focused on Khartoum. Satellite imagery and local reports were analyzed to identify reconstruction priorities. The research also presents an economic analysis estimating costs and benefits, and proposes practical recommendations aimed at formulating a national vision rooted in digital transformation and innovation. The study seeks to support decision-makers in developing strategies for reconstruction that align with Sudan’s realities and future needs.
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