Sudan’s new leader faces daunting economic challenges

Wrecked by decades of economic mismanagement and civil war Sudan has $52bn in foreign debt and high unemployment.

Five months after Sudan’s President Omar al-Bashir was removed, people are still finding it hard to make ends meet.

A transitional government is in place and the new Prime Minister Abdulla Hamdok is faced with the mammoth task of reviving an economy which has been spiralling for decades.

Al Jazeera’s Mohamed Vall reports from Khartoum.