UN aid chief on coronavirus: 'No one is safe until everyone is safe'
The Thomson Reuters Foundation spoke to Mark Lowcock as the United Nations announced a $2 billion plan to fight the virus in crisis areas
Refugees to the rescue? Germany taps migrant medics to battle virus
Germany, which has taken in about a million migrants, is hoping that some of the doctors among them will help tackle staffing crunch
OPINION: Coronavirus will silently hit the world’s displaced hardest
When COVID-19 hits refugee camps and communities affected by conflict, its impact will be swift and devastating
U.N. chief wants $2 bln to help poor countries combat coronavirus
Cash is needed to support livelihoods and societies in poorer countries facing the devastating epidemic, said Antonio Guterres
OPINION: Coronavirus and the least developed countries
We can't let coronavirus wreak further havoc in countries already suffering because of poverty and war
Concerns over water shortages jump in Jordan amid coronavirus lockdown
Public fears of water shortages increase as one of the world's most water-stressed countries tries to tackle COVID-19
Without soap or sanitizer, Syrian refugees face coronavirus threat
Lebanon's government worry the coronavirus will soon spread around camps holding over a million Syrian and Palestinian refugees
Coronavirus could cut costs in world's most expensive cities
Some analysts say housing prices will drop in cities as a result of coronavirus outbreak
How coronavirus is affecting the world's most vulnerable
As the coronavirus pummels the globe, relief organisations say the outbreak is likely to pile onto their difficult work
Sufi cultural sites caught in crossfire of Libya civil war
Both sides in the conflict are allied with groups that view Sufi practice as superstitious