The Brexit vote, the US election, celebrity deaths, terror attacks and the ongoing war in Syria - 2016 was a huge year for international news.
But CARE International says there is a world of underreported humanitarian crises, making it difficult to appeal for assistance for at least a million people struggling to survive.
Humanitarian and Emergency Response Manager, Stefan Knollmayer, says they hope their latest report, , will bring attention to crises that are overlooked.
"It's frustrating as an aid worker. I've been to some of these places, including Papua New Guinea more recently, and it's really difficult to show the world and help them understand how serious the situation is," Mr Knollmayer said.
Using the media monitoring services of Meltwater Group, CARE analysed natural disasters or conflicts that received the least media attention in 2016. More than 250,000 global online sources were monitored in English, French and German.
CARE identified 10 nations in its report struggling with food shortages, conflicts and natural disasters.
1. Eritrea
Displaced people hide in the caves 10 kilometers from the frontline at Tsorona, Eritrea (AAP) Source: AAP
2. Burundi
Policemen patrol the Musaga district of Bujumbura, Burundi, July 20, 2015 (AAP) Source: AAP
3. Madagascar
Barren and dry land makes life hard for people in Madagascar. Over 330,000 face severe hunger and are in emergency phase - just one step away from famine (AAP) Source: AAP
4. Democratic People’s Republic of Korea
A Pyongyang city mass rally took place to vow to carry through the tasks set forth by respected Supreme Leader Kim Jong Un (AAP) Source: AAP
5. Lake Chad Basin (Cameroon, Chad, Niger and Nigeria)
Hands holding Sorghum grains given as food aid by CARE to the family of Fatima Abbakar-Gedala, a resident of Djiogi (AAP) Source: AAP
6. Democratic Republic of Congo
More than seven million people are in need of humanitarian assistance, struggling to survive violence, epidemics, malnutrition and natural disasters (AAP) Source: AAP
7. Bangladesh
Women and girls in Bangladesh are particularly vulnerable to natural disasters such as flooding, as many do not know how to swim (AAP) Source: AAP
8. Papua New Guinea
In Papua New Guinea, El Nino brought a major drought and repeated frosts at high altitudes, wiping out crops (AAP) Source: AAP
9. Central African Republic
Soldiers of the United Nations Mission in Central African Republic try to extinguish the fire in Bangui following unrest (AAP) Source: AAP
10. Sudan
About 440,000 people have fled South Sudan into Uganda in the past year alone (AAP) Source: AAP
More than two million children are acutely malnourished. In addition, the country faces regular floods and droughts. Almost three million Sudanese are displaced within their country and many others have sought safety in neighbouring states. At the same time, a quarter of a million South Sudanese have fled to Sudan to escape the violence that has ensnarled their own country for the past three years.