Outbreak of yellow fever in DR Congo could go global, children's charity warns
Massive vaccination campaign under way in central Africa, where an outbreak of the haemorrhagic virus has killed hundreds of people
High risk of modern slavery in nearly 60 percent of countries, global index finds
Most countries are at high risk of using slave labour in their supply chains, with North Korea ranked worst in the world
Olympics: Pain and pride of refugee team shine through Misenga's tears
Judo star tells how he ended up competing at Rio Olympics after escaping appalling violence in Congo as a child
Angola battling worst yellow fever outbreak in decades needs help, says Red Cross
Yellow fever, a mosquito-borne haemorrhagic virus, has death rates as high as 75 percent but can be prevented with a vaccine
U.N. early warning report sees Burundi scenario in Congo
"The most likely scenario remains delayed elections into 2017, a move which would likely trigger wide political unrest"
WHO backs plan to cut yellow vaccine dose to eke out supplies
One fifth of a dose provides immunity for at least 12 months
In yellow fever war, WHO readies plan to stretch vaccine supply
An expert committee will consider an emergency one-fifth dose
Malaria "out of control" in Congo with sick children dying at home - charity
"They cannot go to the hospital just because they cannot afford the price (of treatment) and whole logistics (of getting there)"
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