Kenya losing $1.3 bln a year to LGBT+ discrimination, firms say
The lack of LGBT+ people in the job market as well lower wages faced by members of community due to discrimination was costing Kenya over $100 million every year
Don't overlook Africa's 'fragile' states for social businesses, urge industry experts
'Fragile states' can still be win-win destinations for those seeking to run profitable businesses that also improve the lives of the needy
Ethiopia's reforms spark ray of hope for struggling businesses doing good
Businesses designed to both turn a profit and help people in need have mushroomed in Ethiopia in recent years, with women and young people playing a prominent role as social entrepreneurs
LGBT+ Africans optimistic as Kenya set to rule on decriminalising gay sex
Campaigners are hopeful that Kenya will overturn a colonial-era ban on gay sex
Kenyan activist's death in botched abortion spotlights 'killer' backstreet clinics
Unsafe abortions account for 35 percent of maternal deaths in Kenya
Sudanese refugee detained on Manus island wins prestigious human rights prize
The United Nations and human rights groups have criticised Australia's offshore detention centre policy, citing human rights abuses
Africa welcomes refugees but freedom, jobs needed - aid groups
Over a third of the world's forcibly displaced people are found in Africa
Uganda accused of promoting sex tourism with 'curvy women' beauty contest
More than 1,000 people have signed an online petition calling on the tourism ministry to abandon the pageant and apologise to the public
'It's about freedom': Women on the frontline of Sudan's uprising
Sudanese women face a barrage of threats, from child marriage to domestic violence and rape
Dressed by development: Kenyan nomads attire depict changes after oil find
Oil discovery in the Kenya's impoverished Turkana region in 2012 has sparked hope of development and a better life for inhabitants