South Sudan rebel leader Machar returns to mark peace deal
Civil war has forced millions to flee and left hundreds of thousands dead.
A precarious haven: Africa's LGBT+ refugees teeter on the brink
Anti-LGBT attitudes in Kenya, coupled with the country's restrictive refugee policy, have pushed many Ugandan refugees into survival sex work
South Sudan rebel leader to return to capital to seal peace deal - spokesman
Under pressure from UN, U.S. and other Western donors, Machar and other insurgent factions signed a peace deal with the government in August
Can Rwanda be the blueprint for delivering primary health care?
As Rwanda’s case demonstrates, it is possible for even a low-income country to provide publicly financed, quality health services to all
Africa must tackle birth control 'taboo' - philanthropist Mo Ibrahim
Africa is expected to account for more than half the world's population growth between 2015 and 2050, according to U.N. data
South Sudan violence blocking food aid, says U.N.'s WFP
'Tens of thousands of people (are) in need' in South Sudan
Warring parties in South Sudan abducted hundreds of women and girls -UN
Many girls been raped and forced into sexual slavery, while other young people were forced to become child soldiers
U.N. warns half Yemen's people could soon be on brink of famine
Humanitarian crisis has been deepened by an economic crisis and continued fighting around the country's key Hodeidah port
Trans people struggle for acceptance in Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe has no provision for trans people to change their gender marker on their birth certificates, leaving them open to accusations of having same-sex relationships, which are illegal
Winners Celebrated at the 2018 Kurt Schork Memorial Awards
The awards recognise independent journalists for their courageous reporting on under-reported stories, and also confer the News Fixer Award to recognise their unsung contributions.