Solar energy is saving lives in Libya's hospitals
After years of conflict, much of Libya’s basic infrastructure has broken down
FEATURE-As tractors dig to green the land, Niger women lose out on work
Land projects such as this one have turned large tracts of Niger from brown to green in recent years and made parts of the hot, dry West African nation productive again
War drives record $22.5 bln aid appeal in 2018
Needs are rising substantially in Burundi, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Democratic Republic of Congo, Libya, Somalia and Sudan
Expect more war, hunger, Islamist violence in 2018 -Geneva think-tank
Violence and insecurity are likely to deteriorate in Afghanistan, Democratic Republic of Congo, Libya, Ethiopia, Mali, Somalia, and Syria
Insecticide resistance spreads in Africa, threatens malaria progress
The disease killed 445,000 people in 2016, the majority of them children in sub-Saharan Africa
Tribal militia kill 43 in S.Sudan's Jonglei state, abduct women, children
The killings are the latest chapter in a chain of revenge attacks, cattle raiding, and child abduction between the Murle and the Dinka Bor tribe
WhatsApp messages by Manus Island refugee win major journalism award
"I am speechless because I just came out of a kind of trauma that I haven't seen in my life before"
South Sudan war seeps into homes, spurring domestic violence
"If there is ever going to be long-term peace in South Sudan, violence against women and girls must be addressed"
WHO fears complacency as progress against malaria stalls
Number of cases rose 5 million in 2016
ANALYSIS-Calls to end Africa's 'horrific' land deals after Indian firm's fallout
"These large-scale plantations and farms are displacing people who have lived there for generations, without creating jobs for the locals or enhancing food security"