Sudan

Sudan’s media landscape has been devastated by ongoing conflict, with 90% of media outlets—including TV, radio, and newspapers—destroyed or shut down, and journalists facing existential threats, displacement, and severe restrictions on press freedom 1.

 In this vacuum, social media and digital platforms have become the primary channels for news and information, although these too face risks of censorship, misinformation, and infrastructure disruptions 2

For organizations, press release distribution is only effective if channeled through resilient online platforms and diaspora media, as traditional outlets are largely non-operational, and digital strategies must contend with both security risks and the need for credibility in a landscape dominated by propaganda and disinformation 3.

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