Lost lives, lost billions: the cost of child marriage in Africa
Sub-Saharan Africa has the highest child marriage rates in the world, with more than 3 million - or one in three - girls marrying before they turn 18
Faltering malaria fight should refocus on high-risk countries, says WHO
After several years of steady declines, annual cases of the mosquito-borne disease are levelling off
Mobile app pays refugees to boost artificial intelligence
A refugee in Uganda currently earning $1.25 a day doing basic tasks or menial jobs could make up to $20 a day doing simple AI labelling work on their phones
Women in humanitarian settings aren’t superhuman – but they are superheroes
Women and girls live in some of the most precarious places on the planet, yet their specific needs continue to be neglected
Facebook auction of South Sudan child bride could inspire other families - activists
Despite the legal age of marriage being 18 years old, more than 50 percent of South Sudanese girls are wed before their 18th birthday
Ex-Somali refugee's U.S. Congress win sparks debate in former home Kenya
Somali-American Ilhan Omar won a seat for the Democrats in Minnesota - one of the first two Muslim women ever to sit in the House of Representatives
Thousands of child soldiers still trapped after South Sudan war -UN
U.N. funds for reintegrating children had halved over the past seven years while needs doubled
In Israel, African migrant families battle hunger, trauma
Over a decade from the mid-2000s, about 64,000 Africans - mainly from conflict-torn Sudan and Eritrea - arrived in Israel across the then-porous border with Egypt's Sinai
Host South Sudan to include Darfur rebels in Sudan peace talks
Sudan and South Sudan have long traded accusations of supporting rebels in each other's territory
Sudan should prosecute Darfur crimes, pursue ICC arrest warrants - UN
Thousands of people have been killed in Sudan's civil wars, including the western Darfur region where rebels have been fighting against the Bashir government since 2003