As risks multiply, NGOs reassess security in Middle East
International aid agencies are relying increasingly on local organizations to get access to communities in need both in Syria and Iraq
World leaders to gather at UN in shadow of Islamic State, Ebola crises
There is little hope the UN will achieve much in the five-day marathon of speeches, but US officials plan to lobby allies for pledges of military assistance to help defeat IS
PREVIEW-World leaders to gather at UN in shadow of Islamic State, Ebola crises
"The world is facing multiple crises," Ban Ki-moon says ahead of U.N. General Assembly
Seven killed as Ugandans, South Sudanese clash at border
Ugandan govt official says South Sudanese youths crossed into Uganda and stole cattle, burnt houses and raped women in tit-for-tat attacks
Here's the smart way to feed Africa in 2050
Climate-smart agriculture can help ensure a growing and urbanising Africa doesn’t go hungry
Three years after Somali famine, new hunger crisis looms
Rising malnutrition and food shortages across the country resemble the warning signs that preceded the 2011 famine in which about 260,000 people died
Iraq loses U.S. appeal over U.N. oil-for-food program suit
U.S. court rejects Iraq's effort to sue dozens of companies for allegedly conspiring with the Saddam Hussein regime to frustrate the U.N.' oil-for-food program