Tag #Post-Conflict Recovery

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Spanish Priest's Decades-Long Fight Against Cambodia's Landmine Legacy

In Cambodia, Father Kike Figaredo, a Spanish Jesuit, runs multiple projects aiding landmine victims, including a wheelchair workshop producing over 40,000 chairs, orphanages, and vocational training centers, highlighting the lasting impact of decades of conflict.

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Mariupol's Three-Year Reconstruction: United Russia's Role

On May 20, 2022, Mariupol was liberated; United Russia provided extensive humanitarian aid, beginning during the fighting and continuing with post-conflict reconstruction involving 16 Russian regions, restoring over 1,000 apartment buildings and numerous other facilities.

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Gaza War: Initial Cost Considerations Overshadowed, Massive Reconstruction Opportunity for Israel

One month into the Gaza war, Israeli military commanders initially considered the future reconstruction costs when selecting bombing targets; however, as the conflict escalated, this consideration was sidelined, leaving a massive $53 billion reconstruction bill and significant economic opportunities...

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The Wheat Grows Again" Initiative Rebuilds Israeli Communities After October 7th Massacre

In response to the October 7th massacre, the "The Wheat Grows Again" initiative, supported by the Kibbutz Movement Rehabilitation Fund, has mobilized over 600 international volunteers to rebuild communities in southern and northern Israel by restoring public spaces, gardens, and providing emotional ...

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Syria's Post-Assad Struggle: Economic Crisis and Geopolitical Risks

Four months after the fall of Bashar al-Assad's regime, Syria faces immense challenges including widespread poverty (90% below the poverty line), infrastructure damage, and a crippled economy; the UN projects a full economic recovery only by 2080.

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Oryol Region's Comprehensive Support for Troitsky District in the LPR

The Oryol region of Russia is providing extensive support to the Troitsky district in the Luhansk People's Republic, rebuilding infrastructure, delivering humanitarian aid, and training local personnel since a May 2023 agreement; this includes restoring schools, community centers, and utilities, wit...

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Israel's North: Tzafon Medical Center's Wartime Response and Rebuilding Efforts

Tzafon Medical Center in Tiberias maintained almost all services during wartime, treating local residents and evacuees while facing challenges in providing care for the injured; they've launched the Talentech initiative to recruit 500 medical professionals to aid in rebuilding the region's healthcar...

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Colombia's Mesetas: Ecotourism's Fragile Peace

Mesetas, Colombia, once a center of armed conflict, experienced its lowest deforestation rates in 2019 and 2023 following a 2016 peace agreement, due to the rise of community-led ecotourism and environmental restoration projects supported by the UNDP; however, a resurgence of armed conflict threaten...

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Saudi Arabia and Qatar to Pay Syria's World Bank Debt

Saudi Arabia and Qatar will pay Syria's nearly $15 million debt to the World Bank, enabling the resumption of support for the war-torn country's reconstruction after the fall of Bashar al-Assad's government in December and the rise of a new leadership backed by the two oil-rich nations.

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Fewer Ukrainian Women Refugees Plan to Return Home

A recent Rzeczpospolita survey shows that only 31% of Ukrainian women refugees in Poland plan to return home after the conflict, compared to 41% six months ago; 33% want to stay permanently, and 13% seek Polish citizenship, highlighting concerns about jobs, corruption, and ongoing military actions i...

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Damascus Celebrates Eid al-Fitr Amidst Hope and Economic Hardship

Damascus is celebrating Eid al-Fitr with renewed hope after the fall of Bashar al-Assad's regime, the formation of a transitional government, and the return of over 1.2 million refugees; however, economic challenges persist.

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Ambassadors Tour Gaza Envelope, Witnessing Destruction and JNF's Rehabilitation Efforts

On Monday, dozens of ambassadors toured southern Israel, witnessing the damage from October's war and JNF's rehabilitation efforts, including visits to Kibbutz Kfar Aza and the Nova Festival site, culminating in a tree-planting ceremony symbolizing renewal and future cooperation.

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