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In post-Assad Syria, displaced people await reconstruction
In post-Assad Syria, displaced people in the northwest remain in makeshift shelters due to destroyed villages and delayed reconstruction. Declining global humanitarian aid, particularly from the US, has worsened living conditions, with hospitals at risk of closing.
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