ANALYSIS-Can "protected areas" offer a safe haven for indigenous peoples?
"There are still a lot of indigenous people who have been evicted - and are still being evicted - from their territories because of the creation of national parks"
FEATURE-Poor Mozambique families take girls' virginity, force them into sex work
Disasters in recent years, such as drought and floods, have driven poor Mozambican families deeper into destitution, and more women into prostitution
"Not out of the woods yet" in yellow fever outbreak in Angola, Congo - WHO
More than 400 people have died in the former Zaire and Angola since December
Yellow fever outbreak in Congo, Angola bigger than thought - WHO
Six times the number of confirmed cases are believed to be infected with yellow fever
South Sudan seeks $300 mln in external support for budget
The conflict has hammered the economy
Yellow fever vaccination drive in Congo's capital hits target
In all, health authorities aim to vaccinate 14 million people
FACTBOX-Hmong refugees who fled Laos woven into social tapestry of Western U.S.
About 260,000 people of Hmong origin live in the United States
Greeting refugees, US city draws on wisdom learned decades ago from Laotian immigrants
Decades after hosting Hmong families who had fled Laos, a small city in Montana is drawing on the success of that experience to welcome a new set of refugees
Older refugees in U.S. advise newcomers - work hard, brace for cold weather
Hundreds of ethnic Hmong built new lives in Missoula, Montana, after the 1975 communist victory of the Pathet Lao in Laos.