UN alarmed by Congo violence as govt steps up election security
Violence and chaotic preparations have raised fears of a repeat of the trouble that marred the 2006 and 2011 polls
UN alarmed by Congo violence as govt steps up election security
Violence and chaotic preparations have raised fears of a repeat of the trouble that marred the 2006 and 2011 polls
U.N. moves LGBT+ refugees to safe houses after Kenya camp attacks
LGBT+ refugees said they were assaulted by locals and fellow refugees in Kenya's Kakuma camp
Malnutrition: the new challenges are also the new opportunities…
The nature of malnutrition has fundamentally changed in one generation and this new environment offers some powerful new opportunities--if we can seize them.
Vaccines group plots path through conflict, instability, epidemics
10 percent of children still don't get routine vaccines
Nobel Peace Prize laureate Mukwege worried Congo vote could lead to war
Dec. 23 elections are scheduled to mark Congo's first democratic transfer of power and end President Joseph Kabila's rule, which began in 2001
Sexual violence in conflict: Nobel awards must be backed by action
Governments have failed on pledges to tackle sexual violence in conflict. This year's Nobel prizes must change that.
Nobel Peace prize winners seek justice for war rape victims
Denis Mukwege, a doctor who helps victims of sexual violence in the Democratic Republic of Congo, and Nadia Murad, a Yazidi rights activist and survivor of sexual slavery by Islamic State, are joint winners
Militants kill at least 18 civilians in Congo's Ebola zone
Repeated attacks by armed groups on civilians, Congolese soldiers and U.N. peacekeepers have hampered efforts to contain the epidemic
Aid groups accuse U.N. of manipulating data ahead of Congo polls
Aid groups say new figures from the U.N. humanitarian agency that show a large drop in the number of displaced people are misleading