The ongoing war in Sudan has left many people without income, leading them to find creative ways to support themselves and their families. Ali Seif, a former engineering teacher, now makes soap to sell in a camp for Displaced Persons. Michelle Elia Moussa, a former teacher, now sells bread in a market. Eshraqa Moussa sells tea to provide for her children. These individuals, along with others, have been forced to abandon their previous professions and find alternative means of survival due to the war. The article highlights the dire economic situation in Sudan and the challenges faced by its people.
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