EXPERT VIEWS-World Humanitarian Summit: "What will this summit deliver beyond words?"
Here's what some humanitarian celebrities and aid agency heads are expecting from the summit
Yellow fever outbreaks in Africa need action, mass vaccination - WHO
Disease, which has a high fatality rate, has already spread to Kenya and China and there is an unrelated outbreak in Uganda
U.N. experts accuse Congo general of aiding attacks on civilians
Congolese general accused of recruiting, financing Ugandan Islamist group to kill civilians during operation targeting rebels
Rwanda to start using drones to supply vaccines, blood in August
The first drone delivery may occur later this summer
EXCLUSIVE - Rwanda aids Burundi rebels, N.Korea arms Congo: U.N. experts
Burundian rebels say they were recruited in a refugee camp in Rwanda and trained by Rwandan military personnel
People uprooted within states by conflict hits record in 2015: aid group
Almost 41 million people were displaced in their countries last year, with Yemen recording the most new cases
To stop conflict minerals, make European firms establish origin of supply chain - expert
Enforcing OECD guidance on mineral trade could get rid of conflict minerals, said the University of Sussex expert
Vaccines put brakes on yellow fever outbreaks, more may pop up - WHO
Angola has had 2,267 suspected cases and 293 deaths
ANALYSIS - How to stop people dying from aid shortages? Tackle roots of crises
Reduce urgent aid needs by putting political effort and cash into resolving conflicts and protecting people from natural disasters
Congo captures senior commander of Rwandan genocide-linked rebels
It's not yet clear whether the FDLR chief of staff will be tried in Congo or extradited to his native Rwanda