Three Red Cross staff kidnapped in Congo are free - ICRC
The three were seized earlier this week in eastern Congo in an attack which some blamed on Rwandan rebels
INTERVIEW-Don't let screech of bombs shatter laws of war - Red Cross lawyer
Scale of brutality is why humanitarian summit must breathe fresh life into decades-old provisions, ICRC says
Suspected rebels in eastern Congo kill 16 in raid on village
1,500 people have fled towards Ituri province in the wake of the attack
Third of Central African Republic children out of class as schools struggle to reopen - UN
One in four primary schools in conflict-hit country are not functioning and third of school-age children are not going to school
Three Red Cross workers kidnapped in Congo by suspected rebels
Kidnapping blamed on members of rebel group comprised of former soldiers and Hutu militiamen behind Rwanda's genocide
Q+A with ex-U.N. aid chief Valerie Amos: "Too many countries get away with using sovereignty to hinder humanitarian response"
Former U.N. humanitarian chief Valerie Amos says aid has become politicised and fragmented
Q+A-Why reform the humanitarian system? Past, present U.N. aid chiefs discuss
U.N. officials, relief workers and governments meet May 23-24 to improve aid response in conflicts and disasters
Musician Kidjo, African activists win human rights award
Amnesty award winners "have all proved themselves to be bold advocates for human rights, using their talents to inspire others"
Global aid summit must not focus on refugee crisis alone - EU official
First World Humanitarian Summit should not become an arena to disentangle the European migrant crisis, says top EU official