Education and roads key to withstanding food crises - U.N.
The cost of emergency food aid often hampers long-term development that is key to making populations resilient to shocks that could lead to starvation
'We don't need men': Widows and rebel wives rebuild war-scarred Uganda
Women who were abducted and raped by the Lord's Resistance Army have teamed up to support each other
Forget Pokémon GO, Red Cross augmented reality app brings war to you
Around 65 million people are fleeing conflict in countries like Syria and Yemen today - 75 percent of whom live in cities, where battles are increasingly taking place, says the ICRC
Iraqis vote in first election since defeating Islamic State
Divisions between the main ethnic and religious groups remain deep even though they joined forces to fight Islamic State
From Yemen to Nigeria, brutal attacks on schools soar, study says
"What has humanity become when children face kidnapping or death when they are trying to learn?"
Auto repair shop jump-starts Ugandan child soldiers into new lives
"You just ... get your gun, shoot people, rob people – that's how we used to get money"
Cholera vaccination campaign starts in Yemen after year delay - WHO
The oral vaccination campaign coincides with the rainy season
Returning LRA hostages face new ordeal over land conflicts in rural Uganda
"They killed, therefore they do not deserve to be given land. The community members are angry with them"
British children learn the ABCs of FGM to help end harmful practice
Could teaching primary school children about female genital mutilation help end the harmful practice in Britain?
EXCLUSIVE-U.S. team in refugee camps investigating atrocities against Rohingya
"After the 1,000 interviews and statistical analysis, we can draw certain conclusions about the perpetrators of crime"