Arab Refugees Endure Mental Shock
Amidst the political upheavals across the Arab world, a new U.N. study highlights the need for neurological health services to monitor brain disorders among displaced people.
Libyan Choice: Starve or Run
Rights groups have condemned the indiscriminate attacks on residential areas in Misrata, that have worsened an already dire situation.
How Sudanese Migrants Access News from the Homeland
Omar, Ahmed and Salah are three migrant workers from Sudan residing and working in Monsourieh, east of the capital Beirut. Entering their tiny two-bedroom apartment, a large poster of Bob Marley greets you.
A Long Wait in a Land Not Your Own
Sudan's 22-year war between the mainly Muslim north and the Christian south ended in 2005, after 1.5 million people died. The bloody civil war is one of Africa's longest standing conflicts that has caused nearly four million to be internally displaced while another 400,000 were forced to flee the country.
A Lost Generation: Iraqi Refugee Children In Lebanon
Denied basic human rights, refugee children are growing up in an environment of injustice, poverty, lack of education and carrying great psychological burdens. MENASSAT's Simba Russeau takes a look at the children of Iraqi refugees in Lebanon.






