Children in conflict zones need $2.3 billion to go to school - UNESCO
"Returning to school may be the only flicker of hope and normality for many children in countries engulfed in crises"
Liberia president vows shake-up at state oil company - media
Liberian oil company is on verge of bankruptcy after failed attempts to lease four offshore oil blocks last year
PM says Haiti faces "humanitarian crisis" as thousands cross border
Surge in crossings follows implementation last week of new Dominican immigration law which requires undocumented people to register for residency
"Love Wins" as Americans celebrate gay marriage outside court
People cheer, hug and kiss as top court declares same-sex marriage legal in the United States
Female drug users shun treatment for fear of losing children - U.N.
Discrimination towards mothers and pregnant women mean many fear losing custody of their children as a condition of treatment
Zimbabwe teen pregnancies fuel demand for illegal abortions
Cases range from schoolgirls giving birth in school grounds to teenage girls hiding their newborn babies in cupboards
Flood-hit Cameroon to demolish low-lying urban homes
As climate change and unplanned urban expansion worsen floods, city of Douala plans to raze homes
USAID backs how-to course to help Asia cope with climate change
Asian officials will be trained in preparing and financing projects to help communities weather climate change
Wakulima kukosa maji huku mitambo ya kuzalisha umeme wa maji nchini Tanzania ikikauka
Move to protect hydropower reservoirs would limit access by other users, including farmers and fishermen
Farmers to lose water access as Tanzania's hydropower runs dry
Move to protect hydropower reservoirs would limit access by other users, including farmers and fishermen