FEATURE -In Rwanda, red cross spells demolition
"They built the houses without a permit. We are fighting illegal construction day by day"
FEATURE- Recycling army in Ethiopian capital fear livelihoods at risk as city modernises
In the "beating heart" of Addis Ababa, the livelihoods of thousands of entrepreneurial Ethiopians are at threat as land prices spike
African governments urged to help 3.5 million people uprooted from their homes in 2015
An average of 9,500 Africans were internally displaced daily last year due to conflict and environmental challenges
Ethiopian women face new threat of human trafficking as economic gains slow to trickle down
"An abducted girl can never return home. She is considered damaged goods"
Beneath the surface of Uganda's 'exemplary' refugee settlement, tensions simmer
New arrivals to Uganda are allocated a plot of land, can work, run businesses, and move freely around the country
Ethiopians adjust to life in Africa's most ambitious social housing project
Ethiopia is funding the largest social housing project in Africa - so why do some families wish they could stay in the slums?
Aid budgets under pressure as funds stretched to cope with refugees, say campaigners
$13.9 billion in development assistance spent within donor countries in 2015, with more aid spent in Germany than in Ethiopia
Britain's failure to tackle female genital mutilation a 'national disgrace'- lawmakers
British parliamentarians alarmed by the lack of prosecutions and to learn some clinicians ignore their legal duty to report cases to police, with some seeming to regard the duty as "optional"
Refugee girls, hoping for more than survival, need education - Malala
Almost 80 percent of all refugee adolescents are out of school, with girls making up the majority of those excluded from education
FACTBOX-From independence to starvation in the world's newest nation, South Sudan
An estimated 4.8 million people from a population of about 11 million are going hungry with about 40,000 people at risk of dying