ON THE MONEY TRAIL: Corruption in the news - April 16
A daily scrapbook of stories from major news media on corruption, bribery and financial crimes
75% of northern Somali girls have not undergone FGM - Unicef
Unicef encourages whole villages to publicly renounce FGM, says social acceptance of abandonment of the practice is crucial to success
Sahel food crisis response 'better' but more to do - Oxfam
Millions of people did not get the seeds and farm tools they needed last year, and many remain vulnerable to hunger, report says
Half a million Kenyans and Ethiopians face conflict, hunger due to dam - report
The Gibe III hydropower dam, due for completion in 2014 on the Omo River in southern Ethiopia, will reduce the flow of water to farmers and pastoralists living downstream, including those 600 kilometres to the south in Kenya
Sudan's Bashir pledges peace in first S.Sudan visit since split
"We won't go back to war," Sudanese president says
Some 50,000 flee Sudan into Chad after Darfur clashes
"People are arriving wounded and telling us their houses are destroyed and their villages completely burned down, with many people killed" - UN