First war, now COVID-19 threatens South Sudanese in crowded camp
Two people have tested positive in a crowded South Sudanese camp housing 30,000 people
Weakened by war and floods, Yemen fights twin health threat
Already on the brink of collapse, the country's health system is seeing a surge in flood-linked illnesses and rising COVID-19 cases
OPINION: The crippling cost of COVID-19 on refugees
We are witnessing a life-and-death struggle for displaced communities, as coronavirus restrictions take a stranglehold on millions of lives
How to stop COVID-19 leaving millions of children behind in education
We have to ensure that a temporary disruption of schooling does not become a permanent loss of education
Virus exposes gaping holes in Africa’s health systems
Even in a best-case scenario, the continent could need at least 10 times the number of ventilators and intensive care beds it has now
OPINION - Marginalised women are being left behind in the coronavirus pandemic
2020 should have been a ‘big year for women’s rights’. Instead, women living in conflict are being left behind
OPINION: Midwives are more important now than ever – let’s help them help us
This International Day of the Midwife, it’s time we helped them help us
Coronavirus will travel 'incredibly fast' in Africa's slums, U.N. cities chief warns
The Thomson Reuters Foundation spoke to UN-Habitat Executive Director Maimunah Mohd Sharif about efforts to slow the spread of the virus in Africa's cities
Migrants send billions to relatives in poor nations each year. Here's what you need to know
Remittances - money sent home from relatives working overseas - play a crucial role in reducing global poverty and hunger
Migrant wages sent home set to drop $142 bln in 2020 - World Bank
Coronavirus lockdowns have caused a major drop in remittances to developing countries as migrants suffer loss of work and cuts to pay