INTERVIEW-As humanitarian needs grow, USAID chief says the world must act
"This is not the time to cut resources," USAID's Gayle Smith said
Can the World Humanitarian Summit help create a new climate for peace?
By joining up action – and funding - on climate change, conflict and poverty, the world’s biggest crises could get easier to manage
First U.N. global aid summit seen falling short as crises mount
Boycotted by MSF and snubbed by Russia's president, can World Humanitarian Summit meet its ambitions?
UN aid summit urged to invest more in avoiding costly disasters
"People are realising that it makes good economic sense to take risks into account," one expert says
INTERVIEW-Pregnant in a war zone: What are your choices?
Too little is being done to address pregnant women's needs in war zones, says head of U.N. Population Fund
Killings, kidnappings and burnout: the occupational hazards of aid work
In war-torn "Badistan" - a training camp near Gatwick Airport - aid workers face mass casualties and gun battles
PROFILE - Freeing child soldiers in Central African Republic: "They have been through hell"
"How do you become a normal kid when you have been forced to desecrate the body of your enemy?"
Can Sendai Framework for disaster risk reduction help with conflict prevention?
Disaster risk reduction can alleviate societal tensions and help mitigate the impact of hazards in ways that reduce the likelihood of conflict
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