Abdullah: I still have a big future ahead of me
Palestinian Abdullah was operated on by British surgeons after being severely injured in a motorbike accident in Gaza. Since 2014, British aid has provided grants for doctors to travel to Gaza to help those injured in the conflict.
Helping homeless people in Gaza
Aid agencies estimate that at least 100,000 people remain homeless in Gaza, the small strip of la...
Meet Syria's White Helmets
Before the conflict, they were bakers, gym teachers, pharmacists and students. Today, they are un...
Maha: I don't have to ask anyone for money
Maha, a Syrian refugee living in Lebanon, now makes a living as a tailor after being trained with...
Amira: Married at 13 and beaten
Amira fled Jordan because of the trauma she'd suffered there before and during the conflict. With...
Nawal: I'm a psychologist working with refugees
The UK government has provided £28.3 million to the International Rescue Committee to support pe...
New business with traditional textiles
Syrian refugees are reviving a traditional woodblock technique to make beautiful clothes and soft...
Medical teams in Gaza
Medical teams deployed to advise on complex surgical operations and create relevant training prog...
Heavy snow makes life in tents a struggle
More than 400,000 Syrian refugees live in Lebanon's Bekaa Valley, an area affected by winter stor...