Fights to end polio, contain Ebola made tougher by rising violence, research finds
Vaccination workers were attacked in six countries in Asia and Africa, with six people killed
Migrant women, children denied shelter in Libya's battleground
There are not enough shelters for the thousands of people fleeing violence and migrants and refugees have been turned away from those that house Libyans
Conflicts uproot a record 41 mln in their own countries
Unlike refugees or asylum seekers, internally displaced people cannot claim international protection and often have less access to aid and medical care
Lebanon students get classes in surviving war and disasters
Joining up preparedness efforts - as is happening in Lebanon - can save both cash and lives
EXPLAINER-Why the war in Syria's Idlib escalated again
More than 152,000 people fled between April 29 and May 5, doubling the number of displaced in the northwest since February
Doctors go underground as Syrian government attacks rebel northwest
'We can barely save lives with the equipment we have and many of the injured die because of the lack of resources and equipment.'
Living in the ruins of Aleppo's old frontline
'There's no way we can rebuild. We can barely manage our daily expenses.'
Intense fighting in northwest Syria as army tries to advance
Bombardments since April 28 have displaced more than 158,000 people
Pope defends migrants during trip to immigration-adverse Bulgaria
Bulgaria's government wants the European Union to close its external borders to migrants and set up refugee centres outside the bloc
INSIGHT-No turning back: Syrian Kurds reshape region with books and schools
Millions of Kurds, an ethnic minority left stateless when the Ottoman empire collapsed a century ago, live in Turkey, Iran, Syria and Iraq