5 facts you didn't know about Syrian refugees in Lebanon
Every fifth person in Lebanon is a Syrian refugee - the highest concentration of refugees per capita in the world. An equivalent influx to the UK would be 14 million refugees. Here are 5 facts you didn't know about Syrian refugees
PHOTOBLOG: Refugees and artists turn camp into art in Jordan
Artists collaborate with Syrian refugees to paint murals - bringing colour to an otherwise bland landscape of white tents and uplifting spirits in Zaatari refugee camp
Young Syrians dream of home
The drawings of young Syrian refugees living in Turkey show their memories of home and hopes for its future
PHOTOBLOG: Conflict in the waiting room
Syrian refugees and Lebanon’s struggling healthcare sector
Life after Syria
Photos show a Syrian refugee family in the mountains of Lebanon
Life for Syrian families in a Lebanese refugee camp
Life for Syrian refugees in a refugee camp in the Bekaa Valley, Lebanon
A new life in the Netherlands: a Syrian refugee family’s story
Hanadi Alkalas and Walid Albitar and their three daughters are Syrian refugees who have been granted asylum in the Netherlands through its fast-track asylum process.They have settled in the suburban Dutch town of Kessel-Eik
Syrians wait in north African enclave for new life in Europe
Pictures show lives of some of the Syrians waiting to be moved out of a camp in Melilla