Where is the focus on housing the displaced people of Syria?
Underfunding, low media coverage and lack of political resolve to end Syrian war prolonging suffering of refugees and piling pressure on neighbouring countries
Governments should talk to Islamic State to get aid access -UNICEF
Negotiations should take place "at least to protect the children", UNICEF says
Syria war criminals will face justice, U.N. rights boss vows
UN plans to publish names of suspects and push for new ways to bring them to justice
African states want U.N. trust fund for Boko Haram force
African Union has already approved force of up to 10,000 troops, states call for donors to supply intelligence and equipment
Local groups help parts of war-torn Syria that big aid agencies can't reach
Armed groups willing to negotiate access with local groups as they share tribal contacts and come from same communities
Iraqi forces slowed by snipers and bombs in Tikrit
Iraq's Shi'ite-led government pushes to claw back first city from Islamic State ahead of attempt to recapture Mosul
World utterly failing Syria after 4 years of conflict - aid chiefs
"We may live with the aftermath of the Syrian conflict for generations" - Jan Egeland, Norwegian Refugee Council
Eighty percent of all Syria's lights have gone out due to war
Researchers say Aleppo is the worst hit with a 97 percent decline in light
Residents queue up to receive humanitarian aid at the Palestinian refugee camp of Yarmouk, in Damascus March 11, 2015.
Residents queue up to receive humanitarian aid at the Palestinian refugee camp of Yarmouk, in Damascus March 11, 2015. The Palestinian Yarmouk refugee camp in Damascus, which is under siege by Syrian government forces fighting rebels, has received its first relief supplies since the beginning of December. The aid was delivered by the United Nations Relief and Works Organization (UNRWA) on March 5, the organisation said in a news release. REUTERS