Congolese refugees camp at U.N. refugee office in Rwanda, protest food cuts
On Tuesday the refugees said soldiers had shot at them and wounded at least two when around 2,000 people marched out of the camp to protest reduced food rations
Congo approves logging near carbon-rich peatlands
Environmentalists fear huge volumes of greenhouse gases could be released
Congo refugees in Rwanda say soldiers shoot and wound at least two during food protest
Around 2,000 people from the 17,000-strong Karongi camp in western Rwanda marched out of the camp to protest a 25 percent cut in food rations
UN refugee agency says donors withhold funds until Uganda numbers checked
Uganda said it was widening a probe to see whether staff from U.N. agencies had connived with corrupt state employees to inflate refugee figures to steal aid
UN warns of extraordinary humanitarian disaster in southeast Congo
UNHCR partner agencies had documented about 800 "protection incidents" including killings, abductions and rape, in the first two weeks of February
Oxfam’s sexual abuse episode must inspire a culture shift
We have let authority, money and influence bestow on men the right to treat women as lesser beings
Uganda to widen relief fraud probe to UN staff, vows reforms
Allegations include "large scale sale of food and relief items"
Congo defends right to explore for oil in national parks
Salonga park sits on peatlands that scientists say could release massive quantities of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere if disturbed
Uganda to widen relief fraud probe to UN staff, vows reforms
Allegations include "large scale sale of food and relief items"
Ask "Dr. Love": mobile app teaches Congolese youth about safe sex
Only one in ten Congolese women use modern contraception