
Khartoum
Sudan
GOVERNMENTAL DESTINATION
General information
Khartoum, the capital of Sudan, is a historic city located at the confluence of the Blue and White Nile rivers. Founded in 1821, Khartoum has long been a center of trade and governance in Northeast Africa. Today, it serves as the political, economic, and cultural heart of Sudan, and plays a significant role in regional diplomacy and international relations. With its strategic location and ongoing infrastructural developments, Khartoum is an important destination for governmental and institutional travel, offering a unique setting for high-level diplomatic engagements and conferences.

Testimonials
Omar al-Bashir, Former President of Sudan: 'Khartoum remains a beacon of leadership and diplomacy in Africa, hosting crucial discussions that shape the continent's future.' (Source: Speech at the IGAD Summit 2014). Moussa Faki Mahamat, Chairperson of the African Union Commission: 'Khartoum continues to be a central hub for peace and security efforts in Northeast Africa.' (Source: Address during the African Union Peace and Security Council Meeting 2017). Abiy Ahmed, Prime Minister of Ethiopia: 'Khartoum plays a pivotal role in regional cooperation and development, fostering unity and progress.' (Source: Statement during his visit to Sudan in 2019).
Importance of the GITT sector
Khartoum is a key player in diplomacy and international events in Northeast Africa. The city is a central location for discussions on peace, security, and development in the region.
Diplomacy and institutions
Khartoum hosts more than 50 embassies and consulates, and is home to the headquarters of several regional organizations, including the Authority on Development (IGAD) and the Arab Bank for Economic Development in Africa (BADEA). These institutions highlight Khartoum's importance as a hub for regional diplomacy and economic cooperation.

Rail and conections
Khartoum has a limited rail network, but the city provides reliable internal transportation options, including taxis, buses, and private car services. These services ensure efficient and secure transportation for governmental delegations within the city.

Airports
Khartoum is served by Khartoum International Airport (KRT), located approximately 6 km from the city center. The airport handles both commercial and private flights, offering VIP services and enhanced security for governmental delegations.

Venues
Khartoum offers several key venues for governmental events, including the Corinthia Hotel Khartoum, the Friendship Hall, and the Al Salam Rotana Hotel. These venues are equipped with modern facilities and security measures necessary for hosting high-level meetings and conferences.
Economic, social and cultural impact of the sector on the destination
Governmental and institutional events in Khartoum contribute approximately 8% of the total tourism and events expenditure in the city. These events are crucial in boosting the local economy, promoting social cohesion, and positioning Khartoum as a key player in regional diplomacy and governance.

Governmental events
Khartoum has hosted significant events such as the IGAD Summit in 2014 and the African Union Peace and Security Council Meeting in 2017.

Sustenability and RSC
Khartoum has initiated several sustainability projects, including the use of renewable energy in government facilities and the development of waste management programs. The city is also working on reducing its carbon footprint through sustainable transportation and event practices.