'Great first step' as Sudan lifts death penalty and flogging for gay sex
Punishments for gay sex in Sudan have been reduced to prison terms, ranging from five years to life
Sudan says Ethiopia denies filling the Renaissance dam reservoir
Sudan and Egypt fear the $4 billion hydroelectric dam could lead to water shortages in their own nations
Could genealogy websites help catch aid worker sex abusers?
"Paedophiles actively seek out jobs in the industry" says British lawmaker Pauline Latham
Ethiopia starts filling Grand Renaissance dam, minister says
Ethiopia's water minister announces commencement of a hydroelectric project, amid fears of further limiting the population's access to water
In African villages, coronavirus sparks fears of a spike in malaria deaths
Lockdowns have hit distribution of nets and people with malaria symptoms are delaying seeing a doctor for fear of the virus
British stars back charity coronavirus appeal for world's most vulnerable
Aid agencies launch appeal, warning COVID-19 could cause a humanitarian catastrophe in war-torn countries
Sudan to ban FGM, strengthen women's rights
Sudan will ban FGM and women will also no longer need a permit from male members of their families to travel with their children
Meet the entrepreneurs using fintech to help refugees
A generation of refugees have set up financial technology firms to help other refugees and migrants send money, access paperwork and share information
Britain launches new inquiry into sex abuse by aid workers
As cases of sexual abuse and exploitation in the aid sector are unveiled, British lawmakers will now look into how this can be prevented
OPINION: Women's voices must be heard in shaping their healthcare
Women have been telling us what they want from their health services – now the world must start listening