Cameroon steps up reforestation efforts – but forest loss continues
Forest restoration is welcome, but it's more critical to protect existing forests, which provide the greatest benefits in terms of limiting climate change and protecting biodiversity
Bodies of two U.N. investigators found in Congo -government
DNA tests and dental records will be used to confirm the identities of the bodies
Placing the hospitality industry at the helm of fighting hunger
One man’s vision to deliver edible excess food from restaurants to those in need has been transformed into a reality, thanks to assistance from TrustLaw.
Congo forces fire shots to ward off protests after talks fizzle
Demonstrators burn tyres, shops close in Kinshasa
US wants quarter cut to U.N. Congo troop cap, others warn wrong time
Confidential negotiations on mission renewal are taking place amid UN warnings that violence is spreading across Congo ahead of planned elections before the end of 2017
Armyworms ravage Ugandan maize, raising fears for drought-hit region
The United Nations fears it could reach Asia and the Mediterranean in the next few years
Polio vaccine campaign targets 100 mln African children to stop Nigeria outbreak spreading
Vaccination teams are aiming to reach every child under five in 13 countries from Mauritania to the Democratic Republic of Congo
War crimes court orders former Congo militia leader to pay victims
Germain Katanga liable for $1 million in damages to his victims, in a landmark ruling for the permanent war crimes tribunal
From Syria to Congo, male victims of sexual violence in conflict neglected
62 countries - representing almost two-thirds of the world's population - still recognise only female victims of rape