Teachers in Khartoum State, Sudan, have initiated a strike due to unpaid salaries and deteriorating working conditions, severely disrupting education. The strike comes as the region grapples with a worsening humanitarian crisis. This action leaves classrooms without instructors, impacting students and exacerbating existing challenges within the educational system. Teachers are demanding immediate payment of outstanding wages and improvements to their overall employment situation. The ongoing crisis has placed immense strain on essential services, including education, throughout Khartoum. The lack of teachers threatens to further destabilize the region and hinder the future prospects of Sudanese students. No resolution has been announced as of yet.