مؤسسة الشرق الأوسط للنشر العلمي
عادةً ما يتم الرد في غضون خمس دقائق
This paper examines the potential of Artificial Intelligence (AI) to reconstruct Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) in Sudan, a context of extreme fragility as quantified by its top-tier "Very High Alert" status on the Fragile States Index. Through a comparative analysis of AI adoption in South Sudan, Somalia, Libya, and Sierra Leone, coupled with a diagnostic assessment of Sudan's fragility drivers, the study argues that AI is not a panacea but a conditional tool. Findings indicate that AI can enhance CSO governance, service delivery, and advocacy, but its efficacy is entirely contingent on a phased approach that prioritizes foundational digital infrastructure, ethical safeguards, and community trust to avoid political co-option. The paper concludes by proposing a strategic framework to guide the responsible integration of AI, aiming to transform Sudanese CSOs into more resilient and effective actors amidst protracted crisis.