Education can break the Horn of Africa's climate-conflict cycle
Education, alongside better infrastructure, can attract people into non-pastoralist livelihoods, reducing their exposure to drought
UN expecting to feed 6.5 million Ethiopians this year
The country has been hit by locusts, war in neighbouring South Sudan and sparse rainfall
UNHCR saddened at high seas accidents as Mediterranean claims more victims
Yesterday's tragedy follows several shipwrecks off the Libyan coast over the past fortnight in which 121 people are believed to have died in three separate boat accidents.
IMF says Uganda's economic growth to accelerate despite reduced foreign aid risk
UGANDA-GROWTH/:IMF says Uganda's economic growth to accelerate despite reduced foreign aid risk
Lack of laws allows torture to thrive in Africa - Amnesty
Amnesty says it has evidence of torture at the hands of prison, police and army officers in at least 24 countries in sub-Saharan Africa
UNHCR launches global safe energy strategy to benefit millions
UNHCR will to start by focusing on refugee camps in 10 countries: Bangladesh, Burkina Faso, Chad, Ethiopia, Jordan, Kenya, Nepal, Rwanda, Sudan and Uganda.
South Sudan's president says 2015 election to be delayed
SOUTHSUDAN-UNREST/ (UPDATE 2):UPDATE 2-South Sudan's president says 2015 election to be delayed