This is no ordinary year in Ethiopia; this is a ‘code red’ and it needs to be treated like one
Time is running out to procure enough food to meet the needs, let alone actually putting hand in pocket and paying for it
U.N. envoy wants more protection for children, schools in war zones
More than 30 million children are missing out on school in areas affected by conflict
South Sudan says rebel will attend peace summit in capital
No confirmation Machar will attend meeting already marred by accusations from both sides of ceasefire violations
Who's in charge of the migrants arriving in Greece? The answer will surprise you.
Volunteers helping migrants arriving on Lesbos include Spanish lifeguards, Dutch doctors and West Bank trauma counsellors
EU/AU: Put Rights at Heart of Migration Efforts
Border Control Goals at Summit Shouldn't Undermine Access to Protection
(Brussels) – Leaders of European and African countries should ensure that intensified migration cooperation does not come at the expense of respect for human rights, Human Rights Watch said today. Over 60 heads of state from the two regions will gather on November 11, 2015, in Valletta, Malta, for a two-day summit the European Union sought with African nations, to discuss the refugee and migration crisis.
"Ensuring that people can live in safety and dignity should be the overarching aim of migration cooperation and development assistance," said Judith Sunderland, associate Europe and Central Asia director at Human Rights Watch. "For that to happen, at the Valletta Summit and beyond, it's vital for human rights and r
Stubborn TB rates continue to make headlines as progress remains elusive
About one-third of the world’s population is “latently” infected with the bacteria that cause tuberculosis
Kenyan youths renounce crime to protect forests
Former drug dealers and thieves alert local chiefs to illegal logging and sell seedlings for reforestation