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Moussa Hajj Khalil, a 65-year-old Syrian, is rebuilding his home from the rubble of Aleppo, a city deeply scarred by a decade of war. Impoverished residents, unwilling to wait for international aid, are restoring their homes on their own. The new Islamist-led Syrian government is struggling to secure funding for large-scale reconstruction efforts. The United Nations Development Programme aims to deliver $1.
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