Get transport on track to drive development, global agencies say
Investing in transport in Africa could potentially make the continent "self-sufficient" in food
Sexism or compliment? German politician stokes debate
"I'm always experiencing sexism"
Kurdish officials say thousands flee Kirkuk since Iraqi army takeover
Kurdish authorities accused U.N. humanitarian agencies of doing little to help newly displaced people
Fewer migrants entitled to join family in Germany - study
"The refugees are a young group and mainly single"
Hopes that new Nigeria DNA lab will embolden rape victims
"It will no longer be a case of trying to determine if the child identified the right abuser"
Combating food waste: A modern-day issue requires a modern-day solution
Monitoring food shipments with blockchain technology brings a huge range of possibilities of cutting food waste
Uganda confirms one case of Ebola-like Marburg virus
Uganda has confirmed one case of Marburg virus, a highly infectious hemorrhagic fever similar to Ebola, the health minister said
Motorbikes, trust and pepper soup - Ebola tips to tackle deadly diseases
Working with communities is essential to beat epidemics, but local contributions are often overlooked, experts say
Not a fair price for coffee farmers in Ethiopia
How much do small coffee farmers in Ethiopia benefit from Fair Trade and Organic certification? Not as much as you may think