In African villages, coronavirus sparks fears of a spike in malaria deaths
Lockdowns have hit distribution of nets and people with malaria symptoms are delaying seeing a doctor for fear of the virus
With schools closed, child labour on the rise in lockdown Uganda
As coronavirus curbs keep 15 million children out of school, campaigners fear some may never return to class
Uganda women fear food shortages will make coronavirus and HIV a deadly mix
HIV-positive women in Uganda fear for their health as food shortages leave them unable to take medication
Low-tech provides powerful tool to fight land corruption - experts
Corruption in land management ranges from officials demanding bribes for basic administrative duties to political decisions being unduly influenced
As high seas threaten Liberian slum, residents await promised homes
Thousands of homes are at risk of sliding into the sea in Monrovia's densely populated slum community
Returning LRA hostages face new ordeal over land conflicts in rural Uganda
"They killed, therefore they do not deserve to be given land. The community members are angry with them"
Schools act as havens for girls fleeing FGM, marriage in Uganda
FGM, which involves the partial or total removal of external genitalia, became illegal in Uganda in 2010 but continues in secret
Left with "chocolate water", Madagascar's parched south grows hungrier
Climate change is helping drive a "silent crisis" as drought lingers, aid officials say
FEATURE -Politics of Death: The map maker who finds the bodies in Ethiopia's land battle
Academic Endalk Chala has been mapping the deaths of men and women killed in Ethiopia's Oromia region, since violence erupted in November 2015
Activists occupy former British women's prison in protest against cuts
"What we're opposed to is austerity and more cuts to refuges and services for women"