INTERVIEW-Ebola-hit Guinea asks for funds for creaking health sector
Guinea, looking ahead, asks donors to switch aid from Ebola to building stronger health system
FEATURE-Mistrust and machetes thwart efforts to contain Ebola in Guinea
Hostility towards aid workers - fuelled by ever more far-fetched rumours - is undermining efforts to contain the deadly virus
Guinea's Muslim clerics call for end to FGM to help stop Ebola
The Ebola outbreak in West Africa could bring a change of attitude towards the practice
MSF says lack of public health messages on Ebola "big mistake"
Aid workers should have spent longer speaking to Guineans about tackling Ebola, MSF member says
Niger lifts refugee camp ban as record numbers flee Boko Haram
The government had banned the camps fearing Boko Haram fighters might use them as bases to launch attacks
Gambian security forces hold relatives of failed coup suspects: Amnesty
Amnesty says 30 detainees, including a minor, have been held for more than two weeks without charge
Boko Haram attacks in Nigeria have displaced one million - U.N.
UN fears Boko Haram attacks may displace more people, destabilise north Nigeria's neighbours
Thousands flee Nigeria after Boko Haram attack, Niger, Chad struggle
Some 20,000 Nigerians have fled to Chad, Niger and Cameroon in the past two weeks following attacks by Boko Haram
Armed groups recruit 10,000 child soldiers in Central African Republic - NGO
Some children are abducted or forced to join such groups, while others sign up for food, clothing, money and protection
Donors and WHO responded too slowly to West Africa Ebola outbreak - report
WHO failed to act despite repeated warnings, with no clear line of command between its headquarters and country offices