New UN goals lack focus, global health experts warn
Health has to compete for attention and finances "when we still haven't finished the job"
U.N. expands refugee camp in Kenya as South Sudan conflict rages
Arrival of some 44,000 South Sudanese refugees since late 2013 has stretched camp to its limits
FEATURE-Is it a building? Is it a rock? Using technology to chart the 'unmapped world'
Missing Maps Project gets volunteers to mark satellite photographs of undermapped places which can be used by aid agencies
Funding shortfall forces U.N. to cut refugee food rations in Kenyan camps
The World Food Programme said it would reduce the size of rations to Dadaab and Kakuma refugee camps by about a third
Fleeing Burundi, children as young as 6 arrive alone in camps - charity
Children fleeing political unrest in Burundi are arriving in "unprecedented numbers" in refugee camps
Kenya court charges minister for abuse of office in anti-graft drive
Suspended minister charged for abuse of office over a road project that wasted public funds
Zanzibar police beef up fight against sexual, physical abuse of women
In Tanzania almost half of women under age 50 say they have been physically or sexually assaulted
UNHCR slashes Burundi refugee figure from earlier "guesstimate"
Refugee agency previously said 110,000 Burundians - rather than revised figure of 73,000 - had fled to Rwanda, Democratic Republic of Congo and Tanzania
Cholera kills 33 in Burundi refugee camp in Tanzania
BURUNDI-UNREST/CHOLERA (URGENT):Cholera kills 33 in Burundi refugee camp in Tanzania
One in seven people still live without electricity - World Bank
Report identifies some progress on expanding access to electric power, but little on cleaner cooking fuel