UK's Oxfam faces more pressure after new report of sex abuse by aid workers
One of the best-known international NGOs, with aid programmes running across the globe, Oxfam is under threat of losing its British government funding
Liberia's Johnson Sirleaf wins Mo Ibrahim leadership prize
Ex-president oversaw peaceful democratic hand-over but her designation met with mixed feelings at home
UN says Papua New Guinea has 'duty' to care for refugees sent by Australia
In 2016, PNG's Supreme Court ruled it was illegal to detain the nearly 800 refugees on Manus Island
Climate and conflict - bedfellows of disaster?
"It's impossible to build climate resilience without understanding conflict dynamics"
Children recount trauma of abduction after mass release by South Sudan rebels
Militias are recruiting children faster than humanitarians can free them
Hundreds protest against U.S. arms embargo in South Sudan, journalists attacked
"She was targeted because when the demonstrators saw her, they said 'Why is the white person taking our photos?' ... they beat her"
What is female genital mutilation? Where does it happen?
An estimated 200 million girls and women worldwide have undergone FGM
Cash or custody: Israel kicks off deportation of African migrants
Israel says migrants are job seekers
Pope calls worldwide day of prayer and fasting for peace Feb. 23
Francis said the prayers and fasting should be offered in a particular way for the people of the Democratic Republic of Congo and South Sudan
U.S. ups pressure on South Sudan's Kiir, bans arms sales
Oil-rich South Sudan has been wrecked by civil war since 2013