EXCLUSIVE: UK refusing asylum to more ex-child slaves despite safety fears
Many teenage survivors are sent back to nations where they have no relatives and end up prey once more to traffickers
Why we need data to end malnutrition in Africa
The first thing we must do is realize that we can only solve a problem if it is diagnosed correctly
EXCLUSIVE-UK refusing asylum to more ex-child slaves despite safety fears
Many teenage survivors are sent back to nations where they have no relatives and end up prey once more to traffickers
The world’s most deadly place to deliver aid
South Sudan surpassed Syria, Afghanistan and Yemen as the most dangerous country where we delivered aid in 2017. This year could turn out just as deadly.
Aid worker killings rise, fuelled by conflict in South Sudan, Syria
Nine in 10 victims were local, reflecting the growing dependence on national staff and organisations
Refugees sow crops with Kenyan hosts - and reap integration
The 14-year project aims to provide refugees with sustainable livelihoods through agriculture, while helping them integrate with the local Kenyan community
Rescue boat Open Arms arrives in Spanish port with 87 migrants aboard
Immigration across the Mediterranean has fallen dramatically, with about 60,000 people making it to Europe across the sea this year compared to over a million in 2015
Africa’s hidden crisis: conflict, drought and displacement in Ethiopia
Ethiopians have endured years of drought and water scarcity, and they now carry the added burden of an armed, ethnic conflict
South Sudan president Kiir grants Machar, other rebels amnesty
A political row between Kiir and Machar degenerated in 2013 into a war that has killed tens of thousands and forced a quarter of the population to flee their homes
Campaigners and K-pop fans turn to crowdfunding for conservation
Crowdfunding is growing in popularity worldwide as a means to finance innovative products