World neglects displaced as 30,000 a day forced to flee - report
The number of people displaced within their own countries was the worst in a generation last year
Almost 40,000 flee Burundi amid political crisis - U.N.
More than a week of demonstrations have plunged the African nation into its worst crisis since civil war ended in 2005
Two Tanzanian U.N. peacekeepers killed in Congo ambush
Another 13 peacekeepers were wounded and four are missing after ambush by suspected Ugandan Islamist rebels, UN says
Congo army says kills 16 Ugandan rebels, loses four soldiers
Overnight attacks on civilians blamed on the rebels have declined since the army stepped up operations against Ugandan Islamists
C.African Republic militias agree to free child soldiers -UN
The deal covers an estimated 6,000 to 10,000 children and the eight main militia groups
Burundi court clears president to run again, angers protesters
Anti-president protests have plunged Burundi into its worst crisis since civil war there ended in 2005
Uganda's capital blazes a trail in cutting child deaths, charity says
Child deaths in Kampala fell faster than in any other African city between 2006 and 2011 - despite a large influx of refugees from war-torn neighbouring states
Central African Republic opens forum that aims to end conflict
Conflict has left the country divided, with a government-controlled, Christian-dominated south and a Muslim, rebel-controlled north
We need to protect Congo’s forests against shifting cultivation… or do we?
Is slash and burn agriculture really a big contributor to deforestation?
INSIGHT-Connected and angry, African youth groups push for democracy
Movements have linked up across francophone Africa to push for change in a region still dominated by "Big Men" leaders