Child TB deaths set to fall as Kenya launches new drugs
Kenya introduces child-friendly medicines - the first products to meet the WHO's 2010 guidelines for childhood TB treatment
SPECIAL REPORT-We were forced to work for Western-run mine, say migrants who fled Eritrea
A UN commission charged with investigating human rights abuses in Eritrea said that all sectors of the Eritrean economy rely on conscripts
Kenya calls for more funding to return Somali refugees from Dadaab
The government says Somali Islamist group al Shabaab has used Dadaab as a recruiting ground
Invest more to defeat killer diseases, Kenyan president tells African nations
"We are at a point where we can defeat these diseases and end them as public health threats"
Kenya denies abuse of refugees in push to close Somali camp
"We are trying to restore sanity in matters of refugee affairs. We are a sovereign country that is trying to address a security concern."
Refugee girls, hoping for more than survival, need education - Malala
Almost 80 percent of all refugee adolescents are out of school, with girls making up the majority of those excluded from education
Hidden data: the new weapon that could beat hunger
Could bringing together information sources from satellites to village surveys trigger innovation to solve hunger?
Breastfeeding, the best start to life
Breastfeeding is key to reducing child and newborn mortality rates, but mothers from disadvantaged backgrounds are often unaware of the benefits
Five hot issues sizzling in new UK Development Secretary Patel's intray
From better aid in the times of Brexit to the refugee crisis and fighting diseases, Priti Patel has a busy agenda
African study exceeds U.N. 'test and treat' goal for ending HIV pandemic
UN goal to get seven out of 10 HIV positive people to take a test and start medication is achievable, researchers say