Conflict researcher Andrew Tchie follows the revolution that toppled Sudan's government - as a deep economic crisis and months of protests ended the 30-year rule of president Omar al-Bashir, the Sudanese people must now deal with a splintered security sector and degraded state through inclusion and self-directed rule.
Andrew is author of the commentary How Sudan’s protesters upped the ante, and forced al-Bashir from power for The Conversation.
Andrew Tchie is a research fellow at the International Institute for Strategic Studies and Editor of the IISS Armed Conflict Database.