Residents of Ethiopia’s World Heritage Site Struggle to Recover

The northern Ethiopian town of Lalibela, a U.N. World Heritage site just a few miles from the Tigray region’s border, was a tourist hotspot before the war. Known for its rock-hewn churches, tourism came to a halt with fighting that saw the town change hands several times. For VOA, Henry Wilkins reports from Lalibela.

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