Campaign’s aim is to increase pressure on all parties lift the restrictions on Yarmouk refugee camp and all areas of humanitarian need in Syria. Read more about UN social media campaign urges end to Yarmouk camp's plight
20,000 people are trapped in the camp without food or medical supplies, including women and children. Read more about Amid gunfire, relief convoy turns back from Syria's besieged Yarmouk camp
Women are dying in childbirth and children are suffering from malnutrition-related diseases as siege continues. Read more about “Profound civilian suffering” in Syria’s besieged Yarmouk camp
A family of five has to shell out $1,000 for basic papers, an expense few of the destitute refugees can afford. Read more about Lebanon charges punitive registration fees to Palestinians fleeing Syria war
There can be no possible excuse or justification for the Syrian government to deny food and supplies to Yarmouk camp and other besieged areas. Read more about Palestinians trapped in Syria war denied aid, stalked by starvation
Children are at constant risk of violence in Damascus refugee camp. Read more about Teachers brave violence to run classes for Palestinian children in Syria
Opposition fighters expelled Palestinian refugee’s 86-year-old mother from Yarmouk camp home. Read more about Palestinians caught "between two fires" in Syria, says refugee
A nine-year-old girl is among those to have died because they could not receive essential treatment. Read more about Palestinian medical workers in Syria struggle to provide basic services
Translator Moe Ali Nayel was shocked by the arrogance of a recent group of Harvard students interviewing in Sabra refugee camp. Read more about Palestinian refugees are not at your service
Iyad Hayatleh, a Palestinian poet raised in Damascus and now living in Britain, teamed up with Scottish literary figure Tessa Ransford. Read more about Five Pillars of Islam inspire humanitarian message in new bilingual poetry collection