Want to know when Ebola will strike next? Look to the forest
Researchers found that the Ebola was significantly more likely to emerge in areas with surrounding forest loss
U.S. envoy Haley's blunt diplomacy targets S.Sudan, Congo
As Africa struggles to win Trump's interest, U.S. policy is more likely to be increasingly focused on countering militant threats
Leprosy neglected in Nigeria as health spotlight turns away
In 2016, Nigeria recorded 2,576 new cases, of which 149 were children, ranking third among African countries with the highest burden of leprosy
Global measles deaths fall, but elimination goals far off
Some 20.8 million children are still missing their first measles vaccine dose
Chad's survivors of torture and rape seek justice for fellow Africans
"We as victims, who have lived through this disaster, we can put ourselves forward as an example to bring peace"
Women's progress index shows big gaps among and inside nations
"If women are beat down ... that is not a situation that is going to bode well for the country"
Charcoal and forest loss in the Democratic Republic of Congo
The DRC’s charcoal trade is tradition, opportunity, destruction, violence
Half of central Congo's 1.5 million displaced people have returned
The situation in Congo's Kasai region appears to be improving
U.N. condemns arrests of Congo opposition members
Congo's government has banned opposition demonstrations since last year
Uganda confirms one case of Ebola-like Marburg virus
Uganda has confirmed one case of Marburg virus, a highly infectious hemorrhagic fever similar to Ebola, the health minister said