The Al — Amal Committee for the Voluntary Return of Sudanese from Egypt has launched a new integrated transport route, designed to facilitate the return of Sudanese citizens from Egypt. The initiative offers free air and land transportation, along with an increased luggage allowance for families and individuals. This move aims to ease the process for those returning to Sudan and support their reintegration into society.
The new transport route is a collaborative effort between the Al — Amal Committee and various Egyptian and Sudanese authorities. It is expected to benefit thousands of Sudanese who have been living in Egypt, many of whom have faced challenges in returning to their home country. The route includes direct flights from Egypt to Sudan, as well as land transportation services that cover the journey from the airport to the final destination in Sudan. “.
This new transport route is a significant step towards improving the voluntary return process for Sudanese citizens, “said a representative from the Al-Amal Committee. “We are committed to ensuring that those returning to Sudan have a smooth transition and can rebuild their lives.”The increased luggage allowance is particularly beneficial for families, who can now bring more personal belongings with them.
This is a crucial factor for many, as they seek to establish a new home in Sudan after years of living abroad.
The initiative also includes support services for returning individuals and families, such as assistance with housing, employment, and education. These services are aimed at helping them reintegrate into Sudanese society and overcome the challenges they may face upon their return.
The launch of the new transport route comes at a time when many Sudanese are looking to return to their home country, driven by economic and social factors. The Al-Amal Committee’s efforts to facilitate this process are part of a broader strategy to support Sudanese communities both in Egypt and Sudan.
Source: Al-Amal Committee for the Voluntary Return of Sudanese from Egypt


