Menace of Houthi-laid landmines adds to Yemeni misery
"I was walking with my brother, I stepped on a mine and it went off"
Amid sex scandals and #MeToo, women aid workers warn against 'culture of silence'
"It is the behaviour of these men, not our complaint of their behaviour, which damages the sector's reputation and public trust"
Egypt struggles to end female genital mutilation
"I felt the razor-blade, and when I saw the blood on the midwife's hands I was going to die."
"Acts of genocide" suspected against Rohingya in Myanmar - UN
UN rights boss Zeid says bulldozing of alleged mass graves aims to destroy evidence
Under-pressure donors urged to help avoid famine in Somalia
"The signals are that it is getting worse day after day"
Activists accuse South Sudan of using oil cash to fund conflict
South Sudan has been racked by an ethnically charged civil war since late 2013
Global charity boss calls for screening system to catch sexual predators
"This is our 2008 financial crisis moment"
South Sudan close to famine, facing "toughest year" - aid groups
Almost two-thirds of the population will need food aid this year to stave off starvation and malnutrition
South Korea's Moon urges action against growing #MeToo sex abuse claims
#MeToo has taken off belatedly in male-dominated South Korea where discussion of sexual misconduct has long been taboo
UN South Sudan mission recalls police unit over sex abuse allegations
"UNMISS has informed U.N. headquarters in New York of the allegations"