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Walid Abu Hafez (L) is seen with a friend at Walid's home in the Ouzai complex, which houses more than 130 families in the Lebanese city of Saida. (Photo - J. Owens/VOA)

Youngsters play table football at the Ouzai complex. Aid agencies have helped make the half-built university liveable but will not pay for next year's rent. (Photo - J. Owens/VOA)

A mosque is also part of the university development, which began to host refugees shortly after the start of the Syrian war. (Photo - J. Owens/VOA)

Men from the community, which mainly comes from the same village in Syria, gather to pray. (Photo - J. Owens/VOA)

A view from the mosque into the main forecourt for the Ouzai building, which is often busy with children playing. (Photo - J. Owens/VOA)

Syrian youngsters pose in front of the Ouzai building. With some families here for more than three years, many have grown up here. (Photo - J. Owens/VOA)