Bloody nightmare? Do-good health businesses struggle in Cameroon
'It is easier for projects to become well known outside of Cameroon first, in order to then make it in Cameroon'
Made with child labor? Major chocolate companies flunk scorecard
Most of the world's cocoa is grown by poor family farmers in Ghana and Ivory Coast, where an estimated 1.6 million children work in the industry
Film star Cate Blanchett backs drive to end plight of 10 mln stateless
Not recognised by any country, stateless people are often deprived of basic rights like education and healthcare
FACTBOX -Where are the world's stateless people?
An estimated 10 to 15 million people are not recognised as nationals by any country
INTERVIEW-Ending statelessness is easy, says Kyrgyz winner of top U.N. prize
An estimated 10 to 15 million people are not recognised as nationals by any country, often depriving them of basic rights most of the world takes for granted
INTERVIEW-Fund smarter to switch on lights for the poor - UN envoy
Rachel Kyte, the U.N. secretary-general's special representative for sustainable energy for all, says finance is not being directed as needed to reach the 840 mln people still living without electricity
Flip-flops to building blocks: Ivory Coast uses plastic waste to build classrooms
The factory will be the first of its kind in Africa and aims to produce enough plastic bricks to build 500 classrooms by 2021
Kyrgyzstan makes history as it ends plight of last 'legal ghosts'
The last 50 known stateless people, including 15 children, were issued with birth certificates and passports in Bishkek
From Madagascar to Brazil, researchers pick best spots to replant forests
Environmentalists say protecting existing forests and restoring damaged ones prevents flooding, stores carbon, limits climate change and protects biodiversity
Cocoa-growing Ivory Coast draws up new plan to stop child labour
Ivory Coast, the world's top cocoa producer, launched its first national action plan against child labour in 2012, but the problem remains widespread in poor farming communities