Can inclusive growth be achieved in Africa?
Africa is one of the most unequal continents in the world
War forces 2 million South Sudanese children to flee homes
More than 1 million children have fled outside South Sudan while another 1 million are internally displaced.
Nigeria exchanges 82 Chibok girls kidnapped by Boko Haram for prisoners
Boko Haram has released 82 schoolgirls out of more than 200 whom they kidnapped from the northeastern town of Chibok three years ago in exchange for prisoners
Worsening hunger crises stoke global migration - U.N. study
Number of people fleeing a country increases by 1.9 percent for each percentage increase of food insecurity
South Sudanese government releases U.N. aid worker detained for a month
"Unfortunately, this is not a unique incident in South Sudan, the most dangerous country in the world today for aid workers"
UN condemns "callous" attack on base in South Sudan
There were no reported injuries
Aid worker kidnaps and roadblocks soar in famine-threatened Somalia
In the first 27 days of April, 13 humanitarian workers were abducted
Seasonal rains bring hope and disease to drought-ravaged Somalia
Rains will allow farmers to plant crops as well as grass for the livestock that sustain Somalia's nomadic families
Crisis-hit South Sudan hikes fees to register aid agencies
The new order requires an international NGO seeking to work in South Sudan to pay $3,500, up from $600.
Millions of Nigerians face hunger in wasteland recaptured from fighters
Some 4.7 mln people in northeast Nigeria depend on food aid, some of which is blocked by militant attacks, some held up by a lack of funding and some stolen