Saudi Arabia is preventing food, medicine, and fuel from entering Yemen where seven million people are facing famine-like conditions
IOM spokesman says 23 Nigerian women likely were victims of trafficking for sexual exploitation
There has been an encouraging decline in the number of new cases of pneumonic plague and hospitalizations since the second week of October
Nearly 180,000 Rohingya refugee children between the ages of one and five years will receive a second dose of oral cholera vaccine
They say humanitarian emergency is unfolding on Manus Island following Australia's decision to close a facility housing refugees and asylum seekers
UNICEF spokesman Christophe Boulierac says children with severe malnutrition risk dying from the preventable, treatable condition
More than 3 million stateless minorities suffer discrimination, exclusion, persecution and are denied basic rights of citizenship
UN refugee agancy spokesman says 42 members of six families, including men, women and children, were aboard doomed vessel when it ran into rough seas while approaching shore
40,000 more Anglophone Cameroonians may be forced to flee to Nigeria
Record-breaking CO2 emissions changing climate in disastrous ways, leading to more drought and floods in parts of world, new report says
The combination of malnutrition, unsanitary conditions, and disease is potentially catastrophic for Rohingya children
350,000 civilians trapped in Eastern Ghouta are being denied food and medical aid
Heavy rains, bad roads and lack of infrastructure hampering delivery of aid to Rohingya refugees
More than 500 refugees from politically unstable Togo have fled to Ghana
U.S. Top Envoy sees no future for the Assad regime in a post-war Syrian government
The boat carrying 73 men and women and 61 children out of Yemen represents the third voluntary return of Somalis to their homeland
Number of internal refugees in country has doubled to nearly four million since 2015
Conference seeks funds to provide life-saving aid for 1.2 million Rohingya refugees and host communities in Bangladesh
Rapid response teams sent to Uganda-Kenya border to deal with spread of rare virus that shares similarities with Ebola
The Bangladesh military moved the refugees to makeshift camps where they received aid and nourishment
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