Preventing deadly disease in farm animals
The UK is supporting an animal vaccination campaign aimed at treating livestock coming across the border from Syria to Lebanon.
Iman: I had to flee but Syria is still my home
After facing hunger, cold and seeing people killed by bombs all around them, Iman and her daughte...
Marwa: I wish we could return home
Marwa was forced to leave Syria after sustained bombing in her neighbourhood. Mercy Corps, suppor...
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...
Roqaya: I didn't think I'd walk again
Roqaya lost both legs when her home in Syria was hit by a bomb. Today, she is mobile again using ...
Getting Syrian children into the classroom in Zaatari camp
Innovative UK-aid funded campaign works with the community to get refugee children off the street...
Creating safe spaces for women in Lebanon
UK aid is helping to fund community centres in Lebanon where women and girls can get vocational t...
Netting a profit: Selling equipment to local fishermen
Syrian refugees are learning to make nets they hope to trade with fishermen on Lebanon's north co...
Distributing emergency food at at the Syria-Lebanon border
UK assistance, through the World Food Programme, includes food aid for desperate refugees crossin...
Textbooks, school for refugee children
The UK is supporting a UNICEF initiative to provide 70,000 children with education in Lebanon and...
Pre-paid cards give Syrians food choices
Ekram El-Huni of the World Food Programme on innovations that are changing the way 850,000 Syrian...
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...