Flooding devastates farms in parts of Sudan - U.N.
Women from affected agricultural households said they were cutting down to one small meal per day after their sorghum was washed away just before harvest
Severe flooding in South Sudan displaces more than 600,000 - U.N.
Months of torrential rains, which scientists say have been exacerbated by climate change, have caused widespread flooding
'Be prepared': With water scarcer, Egypt pushes farmers to use much less
With Nile water insufficient and now in question, the government is mandating a switch to water-saving drip and sprinkler irrigation
Twin 'crises' of climate and COVID hammering millions, Red Cross says
As the pandemic coincides with weather disasters, people are more vulnerable to both threats - and it's harder for aid agencies to help them
OPINION: Tracking down organ traffickers and their victims
Worldwide, the number of illegal transplants is believed to be somewhere in the region of 10,000 per year
Kenya's top judge advises parliament to dissolve over lack of women
Kenya's Chief Justice David Maraga says failure to enact gender representation legislation is clear testimony of lawmakers' 'lackadaisical attitude and conduct'
Uganda probes killing of 10 refugees in row with locals over water
Uganda says it needs more funds to look after the 1.4 million refugees it hosts as dispute highlights tensions over resources
Beirut blast adds to women's money and health worries in Lebanon
Women suffer trauma after the Beirut blast as economic hardship puts them at risk of exploitation
OPINION: Beyond COVID-19, Africa needs an integrated approach to development
Addressing problems in silos creates false conflicts because health, climate and economic crises are linked
South Sudanese fighter for women's voices honored by U.S. peace group
South Sudanese activist Rita Lopidia was awarded the inaugural Women Building Peace Award for her work promoting women’s participation in peace agreements