Government under fire after Congo arms blast
Aid agencies estimated that at least 2,000 people have been forced out of their homes by the explosions and there are concerns about the government's ability to cope
CAR's dire humanitarian crisis hit by funding shortfall - UN
Central African Republic, where nearly half the population is in need of aid, is experiencing one of the worst humanitarian funding shortfalls in the world, the United Nations warns
"Invisible" president has post-vote Congo on edge
Three months after one of the world's most expensive elections, the Democratic Republic of Congo has no parliament or new government
Elimination of blinding disease in sight for Nigeria
Research co-authored by Sightsavers shows that the devastating nelgected tropical disease river blindness may be eliminated in a Nigerian state.
Congo farm law seen hurting foreign investment
"Everyone says to themselves, today they start with semi-nationalisation, and then one day we'll move to total nationalisation," said Paulin Mbandala, a Congolese lawyer specialising in agriculture
CONGO-BRAZZAVILLE: Urgent Response
MAG is currently responding to the ammunition explosion in Congo-Brazzaville.
Blast at Brazzaville arms depot kills hundreds
Around 200 people were killed when an arms dump exploded in Brazzaville, ripping apart a nearby neighbourhood in the Congo Republic's capital, medical and local authorities said