The Vision and Practical Plan For a Comprehensive and Integrated Planning for Sudan

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The Vision and Practical Plan For a Comprehensive and Integrated Planning for Sudan

The Vision and Practical Plan For a Comprehensive and Integrated Planning for Sudan

 

Building a country that leads nations

  Introduction:

In the 2015 elections, I presented an electoral program that is a vision and a practical plan for the establishment of a modern, fully-fledged state based on the idea of ​​a comprehensive and integrated planning for all of Sudan, in which I put forward an idea that some considered an imaginary and unrealistic idea and is to move everyone to live in Khartoum according to the vision presented after Establishing three new cities with modern global specifications that accommodate all the people for housing and provide them with a decent life, despite my complete conviction in seeing the form that has been put forward as it provides the best solutions to all issues in the dear homeland and builds for us the country we dream of a modern country that progresses all countries of the world though It was necessary to have a response to the other opinion, which did not accept the idea so I did the same vision of modifying the base and the backbone of the idea.

But after reversing it, instead of moving everyone to live in Khartoum according to the first vision, everyone will be moved from Khartoum to cities in the various geographical regions of Sudan according to this new vision, with details about which will be presented below and I will put forward the vision, hoping that you will find popular support for the transitional government to adopt and begin to implement it, If it does not happen, I will present it as an electoral program for the presidency in the first upcoming elections after the transitional period.

 

Return of ownership of all lands to the state:

There is no doubt that the land is the most important component of the state and that all the wealth that constitutes the source of income for the state is on the surface of this land or its interior and in all developed countries the ownership of the land is for the state and it is the one who allocates it to various activities according to the policy, plan and strategic vision.

The state, as for the reality of our modern homeland, the misuse of the land is clearly visible in all its complexity, and it is necessary to return ownership of all lands to the state without any exception to be redistributed and organized according to the strategy of this vision, and this is the backbone of this plan and this vision.

 

    Plan Sudan Squares:

  • Sudan is divided into squares with an area of ​​50 km by 50 km, i.e. an area of ​​2,500 square kilometers per square.
  • The division is by means of international specifications separating the squares with a width of 100 meters, including 12 meters for each direction of the number of four tracks and 4 meters for an island separating between the two directions and 36 meters to the right of each direction.
  • All streets run in straight lines without any bends for whatever reasons and in the main directions north-south and east-west.
  • The road height shall be one meter.
  • According to the area of ​​Sudan (1,800,000) sq km, the number of fully planned squares Is expected to be exceeding 700 sq.
  • There are no bridges between the roads separating the squares, specifically the waterways, because the idea is that rainwater that falls in the square should not be transferred to another square, but rather be collected inside the square itself, and thus there are no so-called torrents at all.

 

     Resettlement of the entire population in the main cities:

All the population is transferred and resettled in the main cities that are established and planned according to the latest international specifications according to the details related to this vision. A number of 80 cities are established to accommodate and resettle all Sudanese families.

 

        Residential city plan for all Sudan cities:

  • Each city is established in the center of a square of the main squares according to the general plan for the whole of Sudan, where the space of ​​the square is 2,500 square kilometers.
  • The space of ​​the city is 10 kilos by 10 kilos.
  • The city is divided into 81 square, with an area of ​​one square kilometer per square.
  • A total of 72 housing units and 9 square meters are allocated for public services in the city center.
  • The city includes 101,376 pieces of housing with an area of ​​400 square meters, per piece of 1,408 pieces per square.
  • Infrastructure and public services are constructed according to international specifications, according to the details mentioned for the residential and service boxes below.
  • The main street separating the city squares is 34 meters wide, of which 12 meters are for each direction of the number of four tracks and 4 meters is an island separating between the two directions and 3 meters to the right of each direction.
  • All streets run in straight lines without any bends for whatever reasons and in the main directions north-south and east-west.
  • The street height is one meter
  • Any building with a height of half a meter from the street is a minimum.

 

         Specifications of the residential square in Sudanese cities:

  • Square area is square kilometers.
  • The square is divided into residential land with an area of ​​400 square meters for each land, i.e. 20 meters by 20 meters.
  • Every 4 pieces are adjacent, meaning that each piece opens on two streets and has two neighbors.
  • The width of the internal street is 10 meters, to be 2 meters is the home campus on one side, 2 meters the house is on the other side, and 6 meters is a two-way street.
  • Accordingly, the total number of land in each square is 1,600 residential lands.
  • Only 1,408 pieces are distributed for the purpose of housing.
  • 192 pieces are distributed to schools, the market, the mosque, the park, and sports fields.
  • Each square shall have 3 boys schools and 3 girls' schools, which are primary, intermediate, secondary and kindergarten.
  • Each park will have a public park of 12,600 square meters.
  • Each square shall have two football fields A volleyball field and a basketball field.
  • Each square has an 8,100 square meter mosque that includes a library, classroom, and others.
  • Each square will have a market for vegetables, fruits, meat, a bakery, groceries, and a transportation station.

 

   Specifications of public services square in Sudan's cities:

  • 9 squares are allocated for public services in the center and center of each city with an area of ​​one square kilometer per square.
  •  Square is allocated in the center of the complex so the services square to be the vital central services according to the following details.
  • The rest of the squares are allocated to livestock and their products, to light industries, to the industrial zone, to the university, to cemeteries, to the airport, to the power plant and to the water and sewage plant.

 

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Project Information

  • National Priorities

    3- Reform Institutions

  • SDG Goals

    8- Decent Work and Economic Growth, 9- Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure, 10- Reducing Inequality, 11- Sustainable Cities and Communities, 15- Life On Land

  • Project Type

    Development

  • Status

    Vetted

  • Entity Type

    Private

  • Stage

    Idea

  • Timeline

    Long term

  • Measurable Outcomes (Goals)

    Building Sudan, the dear homeland, and a proud homeland that moves nations.

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