Cholera killing hundreds a month in Haiti
Last month 202 Haitians died from cholera and nearly 22,000 new cases were reported, according to government figures
Recycled flip flops help Ugandan kids in school
Most of Uganda's children never finish primary school
Palm oil company and Indonesian police committed human rights abuses, says report
Police, working with large palm oil company, forcibly evicted people from three settlements at gun point - report
Mind the seven-year climate finance gap
Lack of a plan for climate aid between 2012 and 2020 may be a big stumbling block at Durban
Nigeria anti-graft czar fired out of blue
Farida Waziri has been fired with immediate effect, a presidential statement said
INTERVIEW-Urgent action in West Africa would avoid severe food crisis ? ECHO official
More than 6 million people in Niger, Chad, Mali, Mauritania and Burkina Faso face severe food shortages
El Salvador on drive to clean up corrupt police force
Since coming to power in 2009, El Salvador's president has declared the purge of corrupt police officials a top government priority