Marawi in ruins reminds us of the reach of Islamic State

Noronisah Laba Gundarangin, 40, a mother of three, who lives with four other families in her sister's home. The 73,000 pesos (£1,100) her family received from government agencies isn't enough for a small business. They have debts to pay and children to feed. Gundarangin wonders what happened to all the help and money pledged by the international community when the war was in the spotlight. The authorities say not all of that has materialised. "I know billions (of pesos) were donated to Marawi but they go through so much bureaucracy that by the time it reaches us, they are pennies," she says

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