Fake, low-grade drugs hinder drive against disease, weaken trust - researchers
Proliferation of drugs that fail to work properly creates a "spiral of distrust," researchers say
Indian girl athlete dies, three others critical after suicide pact
Victims' relatives say the girls were mentally harassed by senior athletes and coaches at the institute they frequented
Forty years after genocide, Cambodians use photos to face their past
A British photographer is building an online archive of family photos to help Cambodians come to terms with their history
Female high school dropouts given chance to forge new lives in Tanzania
Girls dropping out of secondary school in Tanzania due to pregnancy lack chance to escape poverty
FEATURE-Hardy cattle beef up Zimbabwe farmers' incomes
As southern Zimbabwe gets drier, livestock farmers are cross-breeding superior drought-tolerant animals
Uganda's women, girls seek justice to halt sexual violence - rights group
Initiative will enable victims to pursue justice through local channels, avoiding complex, expensive court case
Yaks, helicopters race against time to feed Nepal quake survivors
As well as killing thousands and affecting an estimated 8 million Nepalis, the quake ravaged food supplies
Tanzania warns of looming humanitarian crisis as Burundians flee
Tanzania is home to one of the largest refugee populations in Africa, sheltering Burundians and Congolese
US tech industry needs women, must interest them at school
The technology industry is plagued not only by a gender gap but also by a broad lack of inclusiveness that affects minorities too
Gay couple win UK surrogacy battle over baby girl
A baby girl conceived through surrogacy will be removed from her biological mother and live with her father and his gay partner instead