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Sudan: 'Severe Overcrowding and Delays' Across Sudan's Passport Offices

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[Dabanga] El Gedaref / Kassala / El Fasher / El Fasher / El -- Residents of El Gedaref complained earlier this week of severe overcrowding in the city's passport extraction centre, leading to processing delays. Passport processing currently takes up to three weeks in El Gedaref, and over a month in Kassala.

Source: allAfrica.com

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