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The Marshall Islands began to recover from the nuclear testing conducted by the United States in the mid-20th century through a combination of international aid, environmental restoration efforts, and community resilience. The U.S. government provided compensation through the Compact of Free Association, which included financial assistance for health care, education, and infrastructure. Additionally, local and international organizations worked on decontamination projects and health monitoring programs. Over time, the people of the Marshall Islands have also focused on cultural preservation and sustainable development to rebuild their communities.

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