U.N. says forces in Sudan's Darfur won't leave amid rising violence
Sudan has asked U.N. to draw up exit strategy
Sudan to witness more violence after ICC shelves Darfur probe - opposition
SUDAN-ICC/POLITICS:Sudan to witness more violence after ICC shelves Darfur probe - opposition
Improve water and sanitation in clinics to reduce maternal deaths-research
Clean water is essential to prevent sepsis or cord infections, and limit transmission of diseases
Sudan govt forces accused of gang rape in Blue Nile state
Human rights group says the number of rapes suggests that sexual violence is part of the government's counter-insurgency strategy
South Sudan children survive on waterlilies as crisis worsens
Two million uprooted by South Sudan conflict, famine looms, aid workers unable to reach many of them
A general view shows South Sudanese patients inside the surgery ward at the Bor teaching hospital after renewed conflict in Bor, Jonglei state
A general view shows South Sudanese patients inside the surgery ward at the Bor teaching hospital after renewed conflict in Bor, Jonglei state December 11, 2014. Government troops and South Sudanese rebels have been fighting for more than a week in a remote northern region of the country, a United Nations official said, in the worst clashes since the rainy season receded in recent weeks. The conflict in South Sudan, which declared independence from Sudan in 2011, has killed more than 10,000 people, driven 1 million from their homes and led to a severe food shortage. REUTERS/Jok Solomon
U.S. says Tanzania aid tranche depends on anti-graft action
Tanzania has fallen 17 places to 119 in a Transparency International ranking of perceived official corruption
Sudan ceasefire talks end without deal as violence increases
Talks collapsed because the rebels insisted that a ceasefire be negotiated in conjunction with one in neighbouring Darfur