WHO sends first doses of experimental vaccine to tackle Congo Ebola outbreak
The vaccine is still not licensed but proved effective during limited trials in West Africa
Getting to the heart of the global displacement crisis
Until preventing and resolving displacement is included in national and global priorities, the figures will continue to rise each year
WHO gets approval to use Ebola vaccine in Democratic Republic of Congo
The vaccine, developed by Merck in 2016, has proven safe and effective in human trials, but it is still experimental as it does not yet have a licence
Congo, U.N. deploy specialists to tackle Ebola epidemic
Ebola killed more than 11,300 people in West Africa following an outbreak in 2014 which quickly spread out of control
UN reports 120 unexplained deaths in northeast Congo
The deceased often showed symptoms of anaemia and fever
WHO hopes to use Ebola vaccine to stem outbreak in remote area of Congo
Concern about spread to town with 1 million inhabitants
From Yemen to Nigeria, brutal attacks on schools soar, study says
"What has humanity become when children face kidnapping or death when they are trying to learn?"
Congo confirms first death in latest Ebola outbreak
Congo facing ninth Ebola outbreak since virus discovered
Seventeen deaths reported in Congo as Ebola outbreak confirmed
"Our country is facing another epidemic of the Ebola virus, which constitutes an international public health emergency"
First reported deaths in Congo Ebola outbreak came in Jan - WHO
The worst Ebola epidemic in history ended in West Africa just two years ago after killing more than 11,300 people and infecting 28,600 in Guinea, Sierra Leone and Liberia