Cash crunch drives South Sudan's troops and families to the edge
After three years of civil conflict and with rampant inflation, now a third of the population needs food aid
South Sudan general quits, cites army abuses and ethnic bias
Western governments will see Lieutenant General Thomas Cirillo Swaka's resignation and the charges he has levelled as an indictment of the government
South Sudan fighting reaches "worrying proportions" -U.N. mission
Civil war in world's youngest nation has forced more than 3 million people from their homes
UK lost 3.2 mln pounds to aid fraud amid heightened scrutiny - watchdog
Most serious cases of fraud were in Afghanistan, Somalia, Syria and the Democratic Republic of Congo
U.N. to plant 1 million trees to fight deforestation near Ethiopia refugee camps
The depletion of forests risks creating tensions with local communities and disrupting the ecosystem
Home-sharing site Airbnb partners with aid agency for refugees
Airbnb plans to house 100,000 people in temporary homes over five years, including refugees, displaced people, disaster survivors and overseas aid workers
FEATURE-Drugged and raped: for aid workers, sexual assault is a hidden menace
Her drink was spiked with a mixture of potentially lethal substances. She was then raped by a colleague
South Sudan president says soldiers who rape should be shot
Reports of widespread sexual violence have raised tensions between S. Sudan's government and Western donors
Legal battles to test Trump and his immigration ban
The government has a Monday deadline to justify a temporary ban on immigrants from seven countries and the entry of refugees
"Medicalisation" of female genital mutilation is serious threat - experts
Growing awareness of FGM risks has led parents to take their daughters to clinics, where many health workers see procedure as a source of income