Cardinal Oscar Rodriguez Maradiaga met with a group of Syrian refugees in Jordan and shared with them a message of solidarity from Pope Francis.
Syrian children risk becoming a lost generation unless they receive education. Caritas and the Church are providing school support inside the country and across the region.
Syrian refugee families have fled violence in their own country. Their lives are now in limbo as they wait for peace so they can return home.
Caritas talks to four individuals on what it means to celebrate Holy Week away from home.
Caritas Syria staff reflect on their challenges and hopes as they seek to help people in desperate need.
The conflict in Syria has devastated the country. As the crisis enters it's fourth year, Msgr Antoine Audo, Caritas Syria president, refuses bow down to despair.
More than one million children have fled Syria as refugees. Children who used to feel safe in their homes and schools have lost everything. Some have been injured, others have seen their parents killed or arrested. Most have heard planes circling, tanks rolling by, and machine-guns going off.
How one Syrian mother faced the trauma of becoming a refugee in Turkey and what Caritas did to help.
Over three million Syrian children have dropped out of school since the crisis began. Caritas is working in Lebanon and Jordan with Syrian refugees, to help children get back to school.
A Caritas centre in Aleppo received a direct hit from a rocket on 22 January. Nobody was hurt in the attack, but one of the offices was badly damaged.