Afghan refugees – Seeking sanctuary
In the centre of the Belgian capital Brussels, a 17th century Catholic church has been transformed into a camp for Afghan migrants. Here is Reuters photographer Francois Lenoir’s remarkable photoblog
Typhoon Haiyan survivors in the Philippines
Temporary aid for Haiyan survivors has helped ease long-standing problems of hunger, but reducing inequalities will need long-term strategies from the government
Chadians help refugees fight fear, poverty "as our family"
Fleeing violence and killings in Central African Republic, tens of thousands of refugees have sought safety across the border in southern Chad
After ISIL: rebuilding Mosul
Once the battle to free western Mosul is won, a different fight will begin: the enormous task of rebuilding Iraq’s second city so that more than 600,000 displaced people can return home.
"In Kony’s Shadow" – stories of LRA child soldier survivors
To mark International Day against the Use of Child Soldiers, Christian Aid has launched In Kony’s Shadow, an online multimedia exhibition that explores the stories of those who survived the terror of the 19-year Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA) insurgency in northern Uganda
War widows of the Central African Republic
Three years of conflict in Central African Republic have taken a huge toll on the country's women.
5 facts you didn't know about child soldiers
It is estimated that some 300,000 children - under the age of 18 - are involved in more than 30 conflicts worldwide. Here are 5 facts you didn't know about child soldiers:
5 facts you need to know about torture
Worldwide, more than four in 10 people fear torture if taken into custody and fear of torture is highest in Brazil. Here are 5 facts you need to know about torture