Cameroon tops list of world's most neglected displacement crises
Hundreds of villages have been burned, hospitals have been attacked and nearly 800,000 children have seen their schools close, said the Norwegian Refugee Council
U.S. House votes to protect 'Dreamer' immigrants amid White House opposition
The Democratic-controlled House approved the legislation despite the White House saying it would 'reward' illegal immigration
Amal Clooney advises companies to step up human rights to profit
If they don't act on rights abuses, businesses risk being judged by their employees, shareholders and the public, says high-profile lawyer
Skirt or trousers? Mexican gender-neutral school uniform plan creates stir
The proposed changes would allow children in Mexico City to decide whether to wear skirts or trousers to school
Islamic State claims deadly attack in east Congo's Ebola zone
The bloodshed added to widespread insecurity that has hampered efforts to contain the second-worst Ebola epidemic on record
As cases pass 2,000, key facts about Congo's Ebola epidemic
The world's second-biggest outbreak has killed 1,346 people since it was detected in August last year
Yemen's Houthis and WFP dispute aid control as millions starve
In an unusually strong statement the U.N. agency said last month it is considering suspending deliveries due to fighting, insecurity and interference in its work
Planned Lebanon demolitions put 15,000 Syrian children at risk of homelessness - NGOs
Lebanon has been host to more than a million Syrian refugees escaping the violence that has ravaged the country since 2011
Congo Ebola infections exceed 2,000 as new case rate triples
Responders face twin obstacles: resistance from communities who believe that Ebola is a conspiracy, and from armed groups seeking to stoke instability
Syrian fighters burning crops, using food as 'weapon of war' - U.N.
Farmers had not been able to get to their fields or tend to their remaining crops during the harvest season