South Sudan says aid workers can not go to 'insecure' rebel-held areas
"We cannot allow them (aid workers) to go and then be hit by wrong elements against peace and then the government will be blamed"
Hospital's prosthetics deliver limbs and new life in South Sudan
The hospital is in high demand in a country born of war that remains littered with mines and explosive devices, with civil war still raging
It’s time to stop ignoring conflict in efforts to build resilience
Many climate change adaptation and development efforts work in unstable countries - and that reality needs to be taken into account
Hundreds of fighters from Chad, Darfur feeding off Libya's turmoil - report
Failure to secure peace deals and reintegrate rebels in Chad and Sudan has led to a "market for cross-border combatants"
U.S. Supreme Court breathes new life into Trump's travel ban
Supreme Court allows temporary ban on travellers from six Muslim-majority countries and all refugees to go into effect for people with no strong ties to the United States.
Tanzania bans grain exports to curb inflation, boost food industry
Ban introduced in bid to stem rising local prices and rein in inflation, as well as boost the country's nascent food processing industry.
EXCLUSIVE-U.S. list to drop Iraq, Myanmar as worst offenders on child soldiers
Foreign militaries on the list can face sanctions including a prohibition on receiving U.S. military aid, training and U.S.-made weapons
INTERVIEW-Mothers and babies at risk amid critical midwives' shortage in South Sudan
"In midwifery, you realise saving two lives in one go is a very unique opportunity..."
Donors pledge $352 mln to help Uganda's South Sudanese refugees
Uganda needs some $2 billion for its surging refugee population
FEATURE-Solar energy powers clean water, business opportunities for refugees
Practical and affordable, solar energy is being deployed on a growing scale to provide essential services for refugee camps in Africa and the Middle East