When is a safe zone safe?
Are safe zones only ever the least worst alternative for people who cannot flee across an international border?
We have the right medicine – now we need the commitment
It is my hope that the ground-breaking tranexamic acid will mark a new era in maternal care around the globe
Child brides are on the rise in India's towns and cities - report
"There are still large numbers of girls being married in urban areas - one was hoping and thinking that would not exist at all"
'Historic mistake' by Trump - but climate action will go on, experts say
"Donald Trump has made a historic mistake which our grandchildren will look back on with stunned dismay"
INTERVIEW-Quit dithering, says last doctor in Sudan's Nuba mountains
"The Nuba mountains is a region that is bereft of any governmental assistance, so aid is the only way that the people can receive any services"
Crisis? What crisis? World ignores displaced Africans - aid agency
"The fact that most of these people do not turn up at our doorsteps gives us no right to close our eyes to their suffering," says Norwegian Refugee Council's Jan Egeland
South Sudan soldiers accused of rape, murder of aid workers appear in court
The three-year conflict has fractured the country along ethnic lines and forced a quarter of the 12 million-strong population to flee their homes
South Sudan holds trial for troops accused of rape, murder of aid workers
Between 15 to 20 government soldiers face charges including murder, rape and looting during attack on hotel in Juba