African governments urged to help 3.5 million people uprooted from their homes in 2015
An average of 9,500 Africans were internally displaced daily last year due to conflict and environmental challenges
Teach new asylum seekers to UK about dangers of female genital mutilation, activists say
Female genital mutilation has been a criminal offence in Britain since 1985
Locals fearful as mega-projects drive rush for land on Kenya's coast
Sylvester Jefua prays the government will formally recognise the home he has lived in for a decade before developers take his land
Careful steps for Catholic Church tasked with pulling Congo back from crisis
"No one is better positioned today to be the honest broker"
Europol to "look again" at worst migrant drowning of 2016
"I consider putting 500 people on this boat to be murder"
Ugandan LRA fighter accused of raping and enlisting children
Dominic Ongwen gave himself up last year after a decade on the run, saying he feared for his life after falling out with LRA leader Joseph Kony
SPECIAL REPORT-500 migrants drowned at sea. No one investigated
"I consider putting 500 people on this boat to be murder. There is no other way to describe it"
Fears for refugees health in Kenya as food aid rations halved
Kenya hosts 434,000 refugees from 21 countries, mainly from war-torn neighbouring South Sudan and Somalia
Ugandan LRA fighter denies atrocity charges, says he was victim
Dominic Ongwen gave himself up last year after a decade on the run, saying he feared for his life after falling out with LRA leader Joseph Kony
INTERVIEW-Islamic State shifts defenses to east Mosul - coalition commander
Mosul was the largest city under Islamic State control and defeating the militants there would be a major blow to the self-styled caliphate