A United Nations report says that children as young as nine years old have been murdered, beaten, sexually assaulted, and used as human shields by Syrian forces during their year-long conflict.
AMMAN, Jordan, November 4 (UNHCR) - Amid the tragedy of Syrian children born into exile, another, largely hidden catastrophe is unfolding. Undocumented and with no proof of their nationality, many ...
A school in Damascus that has been turned into a military base was hit by a series of bombings today, as a new report details the shocking abuse suffered by children caught in Syria's civil war. The ...
Nearly a year after the collapse of Bashar al-Assad’s regime, Syrians are still piecing together what they lost during the war. That includes finding answers about children who were taken by the state ...
The camp's Makani centers provide psychosocial support to refugee children. — -- Drawings of families holding hands under lopsided suns adorn the walls of an informal learning center in Jordan’s ...
A BBC documentary team has gained unique access to a Syrian's refugee's search to try to find his missing family. Emad Al Rawashdeh fled the country in 2014 during the outbreak of a civil war, before ...
The Assad regime disappeared thousands of children. We go inside an investigation into what happened to them. By Adam B. Kushner I’m the editor of this newsletter. The collapse of a dictatorship is ...
The campaign marks the 5th anniversary of the Syrian war. — -- When Gunter Nitsch was 11 years old, the only thoughts on his mind were feeding his hunger and keeping warm. In 1949, he and his ...
A sixteen-year-old Syrian girl who caught the world's attention as a seven-year-old tweeting from the siege of Aleppo on Wednesday won the KidsRights Prize for her advocacy for children affected by ...
Days after a bombing at a mosque in a predominantly Alawite area, members of the religious minority in Syria demonstrated for ...
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