Global health price tag could be $371 bln a year by 2030, WHO says
While most countries can afford the funds needed, the poorest nations will need donor help
WIDER IMAGE-Tired of war, South Sudanese youth turn to art to push for peace
"I hope for better serviced institutions, better opportunities for youth, a country where I don't need to be from a specific tribe"
UNICEF says three contractors detained in South Sudan
Aid workers are increasingly targeted in the four-year civil war
Cholera may accelerate famine in Yemen as resources shift - UN
Limited U.N. funds shifted away from food programmes
FEATURE-South Sudan's women deminers brave danger to change their children's future
A growing number of women deminers are clearing up bomb and unexploded ordnance - most of them mothers wanting to provide safety for their families
Olympics-IOC planning refugee team at 2020 Tokyo Games
IOC unveiled its first team of refugees last year in an effort to raise awareness of the issue
At G20 summit, Trump pledges $639 mln in aid to four countries
"We estimated that if we didn't receive the funding we needed immediately that 400,000 to 600,000 children would be dying in the next four months"
Clashes near South Sudan rebel stronghold, aid workers evacuated
"Humanitarians are deeply concerned regarding the plight of civilians in areas affected by the clashes"
ICC won't refer S.Africa to UN for not arresting Sudan's Bashir
Bashir was charged with genocide and crimes against humanity in 2008 over the deaths and persecution of ethnic groups in Darfur between 2003 and 2008