Tech traps UK teens in mental health crisis - can it save them?
With new initiatives - some in school, others digital - professionals say they are now treating more children, reaching more minorities and, crucially, catching them all earlier
When Women Rule: Kenyan rebel evades child marriage and Maasai curses to win power
"When I was growing up, I was just thinking: 'How do I get to defend the girl child? For me, it became the drive"
Squatters battle Kenya's ex-president and charities over wildlife park
"Here are people with no alternative places to live, people who are born there... They have nowhere else to go"
Gucci purses and watermelons: dreaming of a better future for Kenya's hungry north
Some 2.6 million people across Kenya are short of food due to consecutive failed rains
Politics of Death: Colonial scars and drought feed Kenya land wars
"We have nowhere to graze ... I cannot wait and see livestock dying and yet there is grass here," says a herder who lives near Martin Evans' cattle ranch
Maasai land loss raises tensions in Kenya ahead of elections
Many cash-strapped Maasai have become landless after subdividing and selling swathes of land to the south of Nairobi
Record hunger in Horn of Africa pushes development banks to step in
Consecutive failed rains have led to widespread crop failures
Medics and school staff forcibly recruited in South Sudan's war
"The health facility in Nimni, as well as at least two schools in the area, have been forced to close due to forced recruitment of personnel essential to their operations"
INTERVIEW - British lawyer shines light on ‘dark shadows’ of colonial evictions
Survivors and their descendants hope to win compensation from Britain's High Court and the return of land from which they say they were evicted in the 1930s to make way for tea plantations
African Court rules Kenya violates forest people's land rights
"The court has recognised ... that the preservation of forest land does not justify evictions of indigenous people"