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
Sierra Leone mudslide survivors live in fear of fresh disaster
"Who would live in an area that is disaster prone if they knew and valued their life? We had no idea, we have no choice"
Congo Ebola outbreak met with rapid response after West African crisis
WHO helicopters in a team of experts and releases $1 million in funding
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"
Democratic Republic of Congo confirms two Ebola cases, 10 more cases suspected
It is the ninth time Ebola has been recorded in the DRC
Gunmen kidnap German nurse from ICRC in Somali capital
While abductions and killings of Somali aid workers are common in the Horn of Africa country, the targeting of foreign workers has become far less frequent in recent years
Rwanda police arrest 23 Congolese refugees after violence in camp
"We are Congolese and we want to go back home even if it is not safe there, we are not safe here either"
Congo sex slavery conviction shows progress towards justice - rights groups
A military court sentenced Lieutenant-Colonel Maro Ntumwa, nicknamed "Marocain", for crimes he committed as head of a local militia from 2005 to 2007
U.N. experts say Congo obstructs probe of U.N. monitors' killings - note
Congolese officials have blamed the killings on the Kamuina Nsapu militia
Police fire teargas at refugees in camp in western Rwanda
In February police killed at least five refugees and injured 20 at the camp after protests over cuts in food rations turned violent