Doctors Without Borders fired 19 people for sexual abuse last year
Medecins Sans Frontieres said it was receiving a rising number of reports of abuse internally
INTERVIEW: "We are overwhelmed" - senior refugee official says of east Congo crisis
More than 4.4 million people have been displaced in Democratic Republic of Congo
First person convicted for Nigeria's Boko Haram schoolgirl kidnap
As part of a mass trial of suspected members of the group, 35-year-old Haruna Yahaya was sentenced to 15 years imprisonment
Allies promise Iraq $30 billion, falling short of Baghdad's appeal
Iraqi corruption may have deterred some pledges
U.N. mediator warns of 'violent, worrying, dangerous' moment in Syria
"What we are seeing in Syria today not only imperils the de-escalation arrangements and regional stability, it also undermines the efforts for a political solution"
Traditional music returns in Syria's war torn Aleppo
"Shells were falling on us, but despite that the students weren't late coming to practice"
Aid convoy reaches besieged Syrian enclave of Ghouta - UN
First convoy to enter eastern Ghouta since late Nov.
Dozens of refugee resettlement offices to close as Trump downsizes program
The closures follow Trump's decision to dramatically reduce the number of refugees that will be allowed into the United States in 2018
U.N. chief set to appoint Britain's Martin Griffiths as Yemen envoy
Yemen, which relies heavily on imports for food, is on the brink of famine and nearly 1 million people have been infected with cholera
Colombia says needs international aid to cope with Venezuela crisis
Colombia has estimated that it costs $5 per day to give each Venezuelan migrant food and lodging