Auto repair shop jump-starts Ugandan child soldiers into new lives
"You just ... get your gun, shoot people, rob people – that's how we used to get money"
Cholera vaccination campaign starts in Yemen after year delay - WHO
The oral vaccination campaign coincides with the rainy season
Kenyan fishermen win millions for loss of rights to new port
Fishermen in Lamu, the oldest Swahili settlement in East Africa, won 1.76 billion shillings in compensation from a court, which also said their rights to culture and information had been violated
Returning LRA hostages face new ordeal over land conflicts in rural Uganda
"They killed, therefore they do not deserve to be given land. The community members are angry with them"
British children learn the ABCs of FGM to help end harmful practice
Could teaching primary school children about female genital mutilation help end the harmful practice in Britain?
Power-for-all push risks leaving out Africa's poorest - official
A plan is needed to speed up access to electricity in African nations that are lagging behind, says head of Sustainable Energy for All
Egypt wants to speed up Ethiopia dam negotiations
Ethiopia hopes the dam will make it a hub for the electricity-hungry region and denies it will undermine Egypt's access to water
Ten aid workers missing in South Sudan - U.N. official
"We are deeply concerned about the whereabouts of these humanitarian workers"
EXCLUSIVE-U.S. team in refugee camps investigating atrocities against Rohingya
"After the 1,000 interviews and statistical analysis, we can draw certain conclusions about the perpetrators of crime"
Israel abandons plan to forcibly deport African migrants
"At this stage, the possibility of carrying out an unwilling deportation to a third country is not on the agenda"