New Ebola cases in Uganda raise fears of spread beyond Congo
Experts say Uganda is relatively well prepared and should be able to limit the virus' spread
Mental illness affects a fifth of people living in war zones
The numbers are significantly higher than in peacetime populations, where around one in 14 people has a mental illness
INTERVIEW-Kenyan FGM survivor's film urges women not to 'die in silence'
Film maker examines growing demand for reconstructive surgery to relieve pain linked to FGM and restore sensitivity
Scores of LGBT+ refugees in Kenya slum face homophobic attacks, eviction
Many of the more than 750 LGBT+ refugees in Kenya are forced to live in the shadows and pushed to the brink due to a lack of protection, safe housing and employment
Civil disobedience campaign empties streets of Sudan's capital
On Sunday, the start of Sudan's working week, public transport was barely functioning and commercial banks, private companies and markets were shut
Pope appeals for peace, dialogue in Sudan
Opposition medics say 113 people were killed in this week's violence in the Sudanese capital, while the government has put the death toll at 61, including three members of the security services
Two Sudan rebel leaders arrested after meeting Ethiopia PM -sources
Abiy offered to mediate after the opposition alliance's talks with the Transitional Military Council (TMC) had ground to a halt
Ethiopia attempts to mediate Sudan crisis after bloodshed
Although no breakthrough was announced, an adviser to the Ethiopian prime minister said the talks went well and that Abiy would be returning to Sudan soon
Sudan hospital traumatised by bloody crackdown
Exhausted doctors and other staff have no relief – working around the clock because other colleagues cannot make it to Sudan's biggest private hospital
New app seeks to reunite South Sudan's 'lost children' with families
While more than 6,000 children have been reunited with their families, thousands are still living with temporary foster families or in care centres