No Comment Fading hopes as rescuers attempt to refloat stranded humpback whale on Germany’s Baltic coast
No Comment Fading hopes as rescuers attempt to refloat stranded humpback whale on Germany’s Baltic coast
World South Sudan's former child soldiers try to rebuild their lives In partnership with The European Commission As a fragile peace slowly settles in South Sudan, former child soldiers are gradually being demobilised. But do they still have a future?
World Child soldiers: UNICEF program threatened by lack of funding In partnership with The European Commission As South Sudan struggles to recover from years of civil war, the focus is turning to reconstruction and rebuilding the lives of the victims, especially the most vulnerable
World Guatemalan families are falling into “vicious cycle” of chronic malnutrition In partnership with The European Commission
World The EU civil protection mechanism: How does it work? In partnership with The European Commission
World 'Natural disasters have no borders': Aid Zone meets Europe's first responders In partnership with The European Commission
World Hebron's Palestinian children are targeted, says Israeli army veteran In partnership with The European Commission
World Mauritania: a 360° view from the Mbera refugee camp In partnership with The European Commission
World Displaced in Ethiopia: huts and empty offices for homes In partnership with The European Commission
World The benefits of inclusive education to the Jordanian economy In partnership with The European Commission
World Inside the National Syrian Project for Prosthetic Limbs In partnership with The European Commission
World Water management: an example of Bangladeshi-Rohingya cooperation In partnership with The European Commission
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
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 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 Millions displaced in Ethiopia: a forgotten crisis In partnership with The European Commission The EU has stepped up support as millions flee inter-ethnic violence. 31/01/2019
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
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
World Stories of brutality and survival in Mosul We met the people who survived the 9-month battle of Mosul, but also the three hard years of ISIS' occupation. Each of the people you will find on this page has been seriously injured and gone through trauma. Like them, there are another 54,000 in Mosul alone. 03/08/2018
World Mosul and its people rise from the ruins In partnership with The European Commission One year after ISIS was driven out of Mosul stills resembles a war zone and its people struggle to rebuild shattered lives 26/07/2018
World EU committed to Nepal quake rebuilding In partnership with The European Commission Three years on from Nepal's devastating twin earthquakes many thousands remain homeless. The EU is helping to accelerate the building of quake-resistant houses. 28/06/2018
World Rape as a weapon of war: Women in South Sudan speak out In partnership with The European Commission Some 65 percent of South Sudanese women have experienced sexual or physical violence, twice the global average 31/05/2018
World Malawi: using drones to limit the impact of natural disasters In partnership with The European Commission The EU bets on innovation to make humanitarian response faster and more efficient 26/04/2018
World Venezuela exodus: thousands flock to Colombia for food and water In this Aid Zone Euronews' Monica Pinna travels to the Colombia city of Cúcuta to see the humanitarian crisis unfolding on the country's border with Venezuela. 29/03/2018
World The battle to provide healthcare in Central African Republic As the conflict in CAR continues, aid workers struggle to provide healthcare to mothers and newborn babies. 22/02/2018
World DRC's Kasai conflict: the humanitarian challenge of displaced and returnees Thousands of people have been killed in Democratic Republic of the Congo’s (DRC) Kasai region since 2016, according to UN estimates. 11/01/2018
World Another winter for war-torn eastern Ukraine Aid Zone takes us to the frontline in Ukraine, where four million people are in need of humanitarian aid. 07/12/2017
World NGOs scale up humanitarian aid for Rohingya refugees There are now some one million Rohingya living in one of the poorest countries in the world - and the arrivals haven't stopped. NGOs have sharpened their strategies to assist refugees in case of mass 23/11/2017
World Undocumented Afghan refugees get a chance at school in Iran A milestone decree sees Iran open its schools to all refugee children, even the undocumented ones 26/10/2017
World Pre-paid debit cards for refugees in Turkey The EU cash based programme allows refugees to make purchases for food and other essential items 28/09/2017
World Syrian refugees in south-east Turkey: one story from Sanliurfa Hadige's family settled outside Sanliurfa, south-east Turkey 3 years ago. 28/09/2017
World Inside the rainforest's medicine cabinet Natural disasters can leave communities to fend for themselves but with support they can use their environment to help. 20/07/2017
World Refugees: integration through education Access to schooling is essential to allow refugees to rebuild their lives. 20/06/2017
World Bangladesh: Rohingya migrant crisis As the UN investigate possible 'crimes against humanity' perpetrated against Myanmar's Rohingya population, Euronews visits those who have fled to neighbouring Bangladesh to hear their stories. 08/06/2017
World Crisis in Somaliland: drought and famine threaten millions In this edition of Aid Zone, Euronews reports on the victims of drought and famine in Somaliland, and those who are responding to the deadly crisis. 11/05/2017
World Philippines: Learning to weather a storm In 2013 Typhoon Haiyan devastated the Philippines. Since then global funding has helped the island country develop a solid risk reduction programme. 13/04/2017
World "Las invasiones": where displaced Colombians live In a neighborhood called ‘Centenario’, located in the outskirts of Puerto Asis, in the Colombian department of Putumayo is a district dubbed “Las invasiones” (literally “the invasions”), it is an info 11/04/2017
World 360° video: Food security programmes to reduce displacement in rural areas In Colombia, the UN is trying to help rural communities whose food security has been challenged by the government’s attempt to curb coca production through land-fumigation. 11/04/2017
World Colombia: Providing aid after FARC peace deal The ‘La Havana’ peace deal signed last August between Colombia and the main rebel group, FARC, started the process to put an end to a 52 year armed conflict. 16/03/2017
World How to deliver vital aid in remote DR Congo How the EU is helping one world's most complex humanitarian crises 16/02/2017
World Targeting education for refugee children in Kenya In this edition of Aid Zone euronews visits Kenya and the refugee camp in Kakuma. 19/01/2017
World Nigeria on the brink of famine North east Nigeria is facing a humanitarian crisis where 55,000 people at risk of dying because they have no food. Aid Zone visits Maiduguri where some malnutrition cases are critical. 15/12/2016
World Training for refugees in Uganda: a model of integration Uganda allows refugees to move in and out of settlements, provides land, and allows them to work. 17/11/2016
World The long road back to Afghanistan More than half a million Afghans were expected to return to their war-torn country by the end of 2016 following Pakistan’s deadline to repatriate Afghan… 20/10/2016
World Healing trauma and repairing homes in eastern Ukraine Europe's war in eastern Ukraine continues its daily grind of people and scarce resources. Despite a ceasefire violations go on around the clock, and the region has been deserted by its young. 22/09/2016
World Being a mother and refugee at Jordan's Zaatari camp Being a mother or a refugee can be tough enough, but what is it like to be both? 14/08/2016
World The Greek refugee puzzle Our aim is to assist these people and make sure they live with dignity while they are in Greece 16/06/2016
World Turkey: e-Food cards for refugees The scale of the Syrian refugee crisis means the corresponding aid effort has been immense. Turkey is bearing an immense burden, but while no-one is starving thanks to local and international efforts, 28/04/2016