Dodging costs and power cuts, Tanzanian firms profit from solar drive
With the help of government tax cuts, solar energy for manufacturing is taking off in Tanzania
Introducing "vulnerability" to vulnerable people
Can those most at risk from climate change adequately prepare if they don’t understand their risks?
Drugs almost eliminate risk of sex with HIV positive partner, African study shows
"Couples really value something like this because it's important for maintaining their relationship, for maintaining their family"
In rare move, Pakistan bars family from 'forgiving' son for honour killing
More than 500 people, almost all of them women, die in honour killings in Pakistan every year, usually at the hands of relatives
Colombia high court approves plebiscite for peace accords
The government and FARC have been hammering out accords in Havana on agricultural reform, FARC participation in politics and dismantling the illegal drugs trade
Surging heroin use threatens Kenya's HIV/AIDS gains
The East African nation has become a major transit route for international drug cartels
U.S. says hopes to raise in excess of $2 billion in aid for Iraq
In the worst case scenario, 1 million people could flee their homes in Mosul for a year
World must not forget about Ethiopia's food crisis - former Olympic champion
"The world needs to take action now and provide funds to avert widespread suffering, death and disease"
Utah reports Zika infection in person who cared for patient with virus
"What makes this case unique is the individual does not have any of the known risk factors we have seen with Zika virus"