Niger counter-insurgency drive worsens poverty, hunger - aid agencies
Niamey's attacks in response to Boko Haram's raids are worsening hunger and poverty in the country
Displacement doubles in north Cameroon in flight from Boko Haram
The insurgency has killed 6,400 people in 337 incidents since January 2014, the United Nations has said
Slow Ebola response cost thousands of lives - MSF
Medical charity criticises tardy and obstructive Ebola response on one year anniversary of first confirmed case
Spike in Ebola in Guinea could reflect access to hidden patients
The uptick in cases could be explained by previously hostile communities opening up to Ebola teams, says a WHO official
Ebola could cost West Africa $15 billion over three years
Women, rural communities and the poor who make a living in informal trade are likely to be hit the hardest
Hunger and frustration grow at Ebola ground zero in Guinea
Ebola has left villagers scared, frustrated and jobless
Africa's medicine men key to halting Ebola spread in Guinea
Communication about diseases must be adapted to the local culture to stop epidemics, WHO official says
Ebola halts HIV progress in Sierra Leone, says UN
Ebola scares patients from getting tested and seeking treatment -internal memo seen by Thomson Reuters Foundation
First Ebola survivors talk of hope and despair in Guinea
Family and friends welcomed back first Ebola survivor, others were shunned by worried colleagues
Parents take children out of school in Guinea over Ebola fears - Red Cross
Parents fear the Red Cross is spreading the Ebola virus on some campuses of the Guinean capital