Sudan is grappling with a severe water crisis exacerbated by ongoing conflict, climate change, and logistical disruptions. The war has crippled infrastructure and forced many, like Issa’s family in North Darfur, to travel long distances daily for water. Access to clean water is jeopardized across the country, including in Khartoum and Port Sudan, despite being situated at the Nile confluence. Battles over resources, like the Golo reservoir, threaten vital water access, while rising temperatures and unpredictable rainfall intensify challenges.