In a bustling city working towards re-development, these Maranao people show their resilience by engaging in livelihood and looking at the future with bright eyes.
When conflict broke out in Marawi in 2017, more than 350,000 people were forced to flee from their homes. They sought refuge in different areas, and struggled to get by because they left behind their homes and jobs.
Two years after the conflict, they are starting their lives anew. Mothers and fathers are starting to work again. Children are smiling and playing. Fields are flourishing, water is flowing, and opportunities abound. UNHCR assists in rebuilding the resilience of these internally displaced people through low-cost, quick-impact projects that not only help them get back on their feet but also forge peaceful coexistence in the community.
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