PROFILE-Securing aid access in S.Sudan: "I communicate, negotiate, cajole"
John Ayang reunites separated families and works to deliver aid safely in world's youngest but troubled country
People uprooted within states by conflict hits record in 2015: aid group
Almost 41 million people were displaced in their countries last year, with Yemen recording the most new cases
Who will listen to older people in humanitarian crises?
“All the people we’ve met here show us respect but when it comes to jobs they don’t hire us,” said Salwa, 60, who fled Syria
Aid agencies neglect older people in wars and disasters - charity
As global population ages, more elderly likely to be hit by crises, yet they are often "invisible" to aid providers
Closure of Kenyan camps will endanger half a million refugees, aid agencies say
Kenya announced it will close Kakuma camp and Dadaab, the world's largest refugee camp, as soon as possible
South Sudan food crisis may almost double to 5.3 million - U.N.
From January to March, 2.8 million people classed as being in "crisis" or "emergency" food situations
Armed guards protect last water in drought-parched Indian city
"I have not seen such a condition in my lifetime. Almost every water source in the area has dried up," says one man
Q+A with ex-U.N. aid chief John Holmes: "You are trying to put sticking plasters on situations"
Former U.N. aid chief John Holmes urges the humanitarian system to "go more local" and pursue innovation
Q+A with ex-U.N. aid chief Jan Egeland: "I find the humanitarian principles attacked, politicised, militarised"
"We keep people alive but we don't defend them," says former U.N. aid chief Jan Egeland
Bribery for services rampant in Mideast, North Africa, research finds
"Widespread corruption is linked to governmental institutions that are inefficient and distrusted"