Over 436,000 Rohingya refugees have been forced to flee to Bangladesh since August 2017 to escape violence in the northern part of Myanmar’s Rakhine state. Most are women and children. Find out more.
African Food Crisis
A refugee mother feeds her child via a syringe at a nutrition centre. As a result of extreme malnourishment, her son does not have the strength to drink milk from a cup. Read more about the new threat of famine sweeping across Africa and the Middle East.
Syria
As bombs fell around her home in Syria, Yemen ran to the kitchen searching for her mother, Dayane. In her panic she ran straight into the stove, spilling a pot of boiling water down her front. With most of her body burned, Dayane rushed her to a nearby hospital. Six days later she carried her to Lebanon. Read Yemen's story.
Iraq
An Iraqi woman and her son, both internally displaced from Mosul, at the Garmava transit camp in Iraqi Kurdistan. After decades of unrest, 3.4 million Iraqis have been forced to abandon their homes and are displaced across Iraq. Read more on the emergency in Iraq.
Nigeria
Sarratou will never forget the day when dozens of heavily armed Boko Haram insurgents ambushed her village in Nigeria’s Borno State. Gunshots rang in their ears as she and three of her four children ran away towards the Cameroon border. Read their story.
CAR
In the Central African Republic the sun is still rising in the sky, but Jean is already busy in the small garden of his new house in Bili refugee camp. He greets me with a wide smile. After nearly two years on the run from violence in CAR, he and his family are finally safe. Read their story.
South Sudan
When shooting broke out in Malakal, capital of South Sudan’s Upper Nile state, Dak’s immediate thoughts were of his younger brother Muon, stuck at home in a wheelchair.
“That day I didn’t think of picking up my wallet, my shoes or anything else,” says Dak, 50. “I just thought about saving my brother.”