Kenyan fishermen win millions for loss of rights to new port
Fishermen in Lamu, the oldest Swahili settlement in East Africa, won 1.76 billion shillings in compensation from a court, which also said their rights to culture and information had been violated
Returning LRA hostages face new ordeal over land conflicts in rural Uganda
"They killed, therefore they do not deserve to be given land. The community members are angry with them"
Ten aid workers missing in South Sudan - U.N. official
"We are deeply concerned about the whereabouts of these humanitarian workers"
EXCLUSIVE-U.S. team in refugee camps investigating atrocities against Rohingya
"After the 1,000 interviews and statistical analysis, we can draw certain conclusions about the perpetrators of crime"
In Iraq minefields, an old war leaves a menacing legacy
Casualties from landmines and ordnance are so common in Jurf al-Milh that the village is better known as al Bitran which means "the amputees".
FEATURE-Schools free disabled in South Sudan's war zone from 'curse'
Disabilities caused by conflict are on the rise as violence has spread throughout the country, killing tens of thousands.
East Africa bloc postpones talks on South Sudan peace deal
Despite several agreements and ceasefires, fighting has rumbled on in South Sudan with barely any break since first erupting at the end of 2013, just two years after independence
Malaria in conflict zones threatens global progress against the disease
Africa accounts for about nine in ten deaths and cases, with more than a third concentrated in two countries - Nigeria and the Democratic Republic of Congo
South Sudan rebels say they have freed seven aid workers
The war has killed tens of thousands of people, including nearly 100 relief workers
U.N. aims to eliminate yellow fever epidemics in Africa by 2026
Children make up almost half of those targeted