As the world continues to grapple with the devastating aftermath of conflict and displacement, a growing number of returnees are finding themselves facing a daunting reality: their hometowns are in shambles. A recent assessment has revealed that homes, water supplies, health provision, and electricity infrastructure in these areas have been "heavily damaged," leaving residents with a chronic need for investment and reconstruction. The dire situation has sparked concerns about the long-term sustainability of these communities, with many returnees struggling to access basic necessities like clean water, healthcare, and reliable electricity. As international aid efforts continue to pour in, the question remains: how will these communities be rebuilt and revitalized in the face of such overwhelming need?
Returnees find chronic need for investment with homes, water supplies, health provision, electricity 'heavily damaged'.