Nobel Peace Prize laureate Mukwege worried Congo vote could lead to war
Dec. 23 elections are scheduled to mark Congo's first democratic transfer of power and end President Joseph Kabila's rule, which began in 2001
Aid groups accuse U.N. of manipulating data ahead of Congo polls
Aid groups say new figures from the U.N. humanitarian agency that show a large drop in the number of displaced people are misleading
Staying the course at the crossroads of Ebola and conflict
The question is not whether to stay or leave, but how to stay the course – both supporting communities at risk, and ensuring the safety of staff and volunteers
Seven peacekeepers killed in clashes near Ebola-hit part of east Congo
East Congo has been plagued by banditry and armed insurrections for more than two decades
Women in humanitarian settings aren’t superhuman – but they are superheroes
Women and girls live in some of the most precarious places on the planet, yet their specific needs continue to be neglected
Current Ebola outbreak is worst in Congo's history - ministry
With over 300 cases the epidemic also ranks as third worst in the history of the continent
UN condemns human rights abuses in expulsion of Congolese from Angola
Angola has reportedly deported some 330,000 Congolese from the country
Congolese migrants flood home, Angola denies claims of brutal crackdown
Angola aim to clear tens of thousands of people involved in digging for precious stones in order to attract more private investment
Lessons learnt for the ‘conflict mineral of the moment’
If consumer brands really care about sourcing cobalt ethically – they should put their money behind it
WHO extremely concerned about Ebola 'perfect storm' in Congo
Pockets of 'reluctance, refusal and resistance' to accept Ebola vaccination were generating many of the new cases