by Martin Chulov Despite appalling conditions in Lebanese camps, most refugees say it is unsafe to go home In knee-deep snow and biting cold, 10-year-old Saleh Qarqour had almost finished shovelling...
Lebanon + 3 more
Lebanon + 3 more
by Martin Chulov Despite appalling conditions in Lebanese camps, most refugees say it is unsafe to go home In knee-deep snow and biting cold, 10-year-old Saleh Qarqour had almost finished shovelling...
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Emily Troutman Many refugees prefer not to live in camps, but work restrictions and a lack of monitoring often leave them isolated and struggling to make ends meet When the UN high commissioner for...
Türkiye + 1 more
Patrick Kingsley in south-east Turkey Vast numbers of young Syrians in Turkey and beyond are having to work instead of going to school Hamza sits at a sewing machine in a gloomy warehouse in southern...
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We must match the audacity of the post-second world war European reconstruction programme As world leaders meet in London to confront the biggest humanitarian crisis since the end of the second world...
Lebanon + 3 more
‘Double-shift’ schools in Lebanon have shown it can be done. It is imperative that money is found to give all young refugees the hope that education provides By Gordon Brown Amid the Syrian chaos of...
Syria + 1 more
Alarm sounded over sharp rise in infectious diseases and polio threat amid collapse of Syria's once-vaunted healthcare system They crossed the border at dead of night, a 12-week-old baby in her...
Somalia + 1 more
Donors prepared to risk working side by side with the Somali government in Mogadishu will win favour – and contracts. Read the full report on the Guardian.
Syria + 15 more
Who are the main humanitarian aid donors? How much has been given so far? Where is aid being spent, and on what? As Syria's humanitarian crisis escalates, so do appeals for aid. Last month, the UN...
Jordan + 4 more
The Syrian refugee problem has reignited the debate on whether refugees are better off in camps or integrated into communities. Read the full report on the Guardian.
Türkiye + 1 more
Influx of people fleeing civil war leaves resources stretched and many local people angry at lack of international response In a forest in southern Turkey on the border with Syria, several lifelines...
Syria + 4 more
Two years after nationwide protests sparked upheaval in Syria, the ensuing refugee crisis has reached one million people. Far from slowing down, the number of refugees has almost doubled in the past...
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Women interviewed for International Rescue Committee report tell of attacks involving kidnap, rape, torture and murder Rape is a "significant and disturbing" feature of the Syrian civil war, with...
Greece + 2 more
Asylum seekers crossing from Turkey say they have been illegally deported by Greek police or blocked from entering. Read the full report on the Guardian.
Türkiye + 1 more
Traders and members of religious minorities bank on Bashar al-Assad restoring stability in neighbouring country Read the full article in the Guardian.
Journalist Erhan Çelik asks his Twitter followers to offer accommodation to those made homeless by the earthquake Constanze Letsch in Istanbul and Peter Walker guardian.co.uk, Monday 24 October 2011...