Nuba Mountains people are starving to death, but who cares?
Frustrated by the inaction of the international community, a group of U.S. individuals delivers food to hungry people in Nuba Mountains
Fighting resumes in Sudan's Darfur after January outbreak
More than 130,000 people have been displaced since fighting re-erupted in Darfur last month
Mobile masts could help measure rain and chill vaccines
Mobile-phone masts in Africa could be used for other development initiatives, such as filling gaps in rainfall data and providing electricity to refrigerate vaccines, experts say.
Third Africa Environment Outlook Addresses Key Environmental Risks for Human Health and Draws Pathways for Sustainable Future
Report Shows Good Policies for Addressing Environmental Challenges Affecting Human Health, But Weak Implementation
SOUTH SUDAN: Minefield clearance will help community to walk without fear
When the fighting in this part of Eastern Equatoria finished, the people of Kimodonge village were able to come home. But while the military had left, the landmines remained.
Older people demand their fair share of humanitarian aid
HelpAge launches first-ever campaign to address the needs of older people in humanitarian emergencies