World Elderly suffer as Ukraine conflict drives away health workers In partnership with The European Commission When fighting broke out in April 2014, many people including health professionals fled the Luhansk and Donetsk Donbas regions. Those left behind were mainly elderly residents. 19/12/2019
World The challenge to educate the children uprooted by the siege of Marawi In partnership with The European Commission Two years after Marawi's siege, 66,000 Filipinos still live in tents or shelters and only a small amount of displaced children have resumed school regularly. Improving access to education is among the aims of a project, funded by EU Humanitarian Aid, which has been a gamechanger for many families. 28/11/2019
World Niger: Mothers 'best asset' for early diagnosis of child malnutrition In partnership with The European Commission 38,000 children under the age of five-years-old are estimated to die every year from causes linked to malnutrition 31/10/2019
World Guatemala: nearly half children under five suffer chronic malnutrition In partnership with The European Commission Nearly half of Guatemalan children are under-nourished - among the highest rates in the world. And aid agencies say that in the worst affected parts of the country, the number of acute cases is higher than official estimates. 17/10/2019
World Bolivia receives EU support to tackle Amazon wildfires In partnership with The European Commission The Amazon is on fire, and not only in Brazil. Since July, Bolivia has lost two million hectares of forest, pushing its government to call on the EU to step in. 24/09/2019
World Afghanistan: What is the humanitarian cost of a never-ending war? In partnership with The European Commission With a growing number of attacks and civilian casualties. The conflict in Afghanistan is intensifying even 18 years after U.S. intervention. But what is the humanitarian cost? 11/07/2019
World Europe boosts firefighting response ahead of an expected record wildfire season In partnership with The European Commission European nations are stepping up their preparations to tackle wildfires this summer ahead of an expected record wildfire season. 27/06/2019
Afghanistan Report: Afghanistan sees increase in civilian casualties Almost 11,000 civilians were killed in the country in 2018 and the Taliban is in a stronger military position now than at any point since 2001. 25/06/2019
World Education under threat in Hebron and the rest of the West Bank In partnership with The European Commission What is life like for Palestinian children living in the Israeli-controlled part of Hebron? What's the impact of the conflict on them and what's the role of the EU in reducing their trauma? 30/05/2019
World Hebron's silent war: no peace in sight for Israelis and Palestinians More than any other places on the West Bank, Hebron shows the difficulty of sharing land between Palestinians and Israelis and the remote possibility of finding peace. 09/05/2019
World Warding off famine in drought-prone Madagascar with EU aid In partnership with The European Commission Madagascar is in the grip of harsh climate change and after five years of extreme drought in the south it's now enduring a chronic food crisis. 28/03/2019
World Malian refugees in Mauritania: education in an emergency context In partnership with The European Commission Aid Zone travels to the Mbera refugee camp in Mauritania to see what is being done to educate the refugee minors from Mali in order to protect them from early forced marriage and child labour. 21/02/2019
World United Nations says Mauritania urgently needs funds to deal with ongoing refugee crisis The United Nations says Mauritania in northwest Africa urgently needs funds to deal with a growing refugee crisis. Thousands of people are arriving from neighbouring Mali to escape an extreme interpretation of Islam and inter-ethnic violence. 21/02/2019
World Ethiopia: an under-reported humanitarian crisis With three million internally displaced people, Ethiopia is going through one of the most severe - and under-reported - humanitarian crises in the world. One of the biggest camps is Qoloji, in that camp are mostly ethnic Somalis fleeing persecution. 31/01/2019
Ethiopia Inter-ethnic fighting in Ethiopia forcing millions to flee their homes Three million people have fled over the past 18 months because of an upsurge in inter-ethnic violence 24/12/2018
World Jordan's school challenge: educating Syrian refugee children with disabilities In partnership with The European Commission In this episode of Aid Zone Euronews' Monica Pinna travels to Jordan to look at how the EU and other international organisations are supporting the country's efforts to integrate Syrian refugee children into the national school system. 20/12/2018
Gaza Gaza: humanitarian conditions deteriorate Everything is in short supply, from basic medicines to bed space, as injuries add to the overstretched system that is close to falling apart, warn doctors and UNWRA. 06/12/2018
World Medical care under siege in Gaza In partnership with The European Commission Aid Zone looks at Gaza's medical system after the Great March of Return. 29/11/2018
World Syrian war victims: rehabilitation rebuilds lives in Turkey In partnership with The European Commission The international community helps Syria & Turkey to restore mobility to the war-disabled, and take some of the strain off stretched local health services. 25/10/2018
World Bangladeshis and Rohingya refugees build communities in wake of crisis In partnership with The European Commission What happens when your community becomes outnumbered by a sudden wave of refugees? On the border with Myanmar, Bangladeshi communities are discovering that. with aid, co-operation, not exclusion, is the way forward. 27/09/2018