between georgia and nearby south ossetia. people remember it like it was yesterday. >> the 27th of march, 1991 i thought after some period i would return, but it was false hope. so much time has passed, and we're still here. >> her son believes they have more than enough time to turn their lives around, but he's out of work, and the house is fulling apart. >> three governments have changed but nothing has been done here. >> the family are among 250,000 internally displaced people i idps. some two-thirds of them are still without decent housing. the georgian government is trying to provide new homes. this accommodation built for the european youth olympics this summer will later become apartments for dips. georgia's idps now make up 7% of the population. the numbers keep on rising as families have more children. so they're going to have to build a lot more hopes like this but also provide opportunities, jobs, in a country already crippled by high unemployment. >> officials say they need to find $1 billion but can no longer rel