Don't quit Somalia when hunger crisis ends ? Red Crescent
The international community has to remain engaged to help people become self-sufficient
Stop politicising aid to Somalia, say aid groups
Agencies say they must be allowed to negotiate with all warring parties so they can reach communities ravaged by famine and war
Q+A - Corruption does not just have a "black" face
The corruption debate's focus on bribery has fuelled ill-conveived perceptions that graft happens mostly in developing countries
Plastic surgeon saves faces of Pakistani acid attack victims
Dr Mohammad Jawad repairs damage, restores lives
Lives at risk in Myanmar on expected HIV, TB-funding gap?MSF
Myanmar already facing "a devastating gap" between people's needs and access to treatment
Drought-hit Cameroon counts the cost of reduced trade
Ministers link falling harvests, growing food imports and declining government income to climate change
Feeding more people with less energy
From biofuel changes to using algae and no-till farming, plenty of opportunities exist to boost food production at a smaller energy cost
Somalia talks should include dialogue with rebels, say experts
London Somalia Conference on Feb. 23 to address security, politics, humanitarian crisis and more
Shunned Bangladeshi hijras turn to sex work
Hijras at high risk from HIV/AIDS
Indian minister 'shocked' CO2 emissions cuts seen as U.N. goal
Report that includes emissions reductions as a development target is "sending the wrong signal," former environment minister says