Rebel-backed charcoal traffickers destroy swathes of forest in Congo - rights group
Congo's illegal charcoal trade is fuelling widespread deforestation of Africa's oldest national park
Empowering young refugees through technology
Link to the outside world can be a "game changer" for students in refugee camps and will be critical for the long-term future of those children and their communities
Nineteen Ethiopians found suffocated in truck in Congo
Many Ethiopians pay smugglers to help them reach South Africa, travelling thousands of miles packed into trucks
U.N. early warning report sees Burundi scenario in Congo
"The most likely scenario remains delayed elections into 2017, a move which would likely trigger wide political unrest"
Fresh violence in Central African Republic kills several, forces thousands to flee - U.N.
Thousands fled to neighbouring Chad and Cameroon
WHO backs plan to cut yellow vaccine dose to eke out supplies
One fifth of a dose provides immunity for at least 12 months
U.N. names states not keeping pledges from Obama peacekeeping summit
Colombia, Norway, Spain, Brazil and Vietnam have not followed through on all or part of their pledges
Lord's Resistance Army rebels kidnap 17 in Central African Republic
The rebels are notorious for mutilating civilians and kidnapping children
Rebels in Central African Republic stepping up attacks - U.N.
Lord's Resistance Army rebels are believed to have abducted 252 civilian in Central African Republic in 2016