As some 1.85 million people in Mozambique try to recover from back-to-back cyclones Idai and Kenneth, the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) on Friday kicked off a two-day pledging forum to drum up funds to help get the vulnerable country get back on its feet.
Visiting storm-ravaged Mozambique, UN Children’s Fund Goodwill Ambassador Orlando Bloom, listened to devastating stories of children who lost everything in Cyclone Idai, while observing on Thursday that UNICEF-built safe spaces have given them “a sense of normality”.
The havoc caused by cyclones Idai and Kenneth across Mozambique is “a wake-up call” for vulnerable countries “to build resistance" against further high-impact tropical storms, coastal flooding and intense rainfall linked to climate change, according to the United Nations weather agency chief.
Although the Ebola response in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) continues to make headway thanks to the determination of health workers on the ground, insecurity is still hampering the response, the World Health Organization (WHO) said on Tuesday. This has led the UN to establish a new coordination structure in the hopes that access to at-risk areas can be improved.
Communities in Mozambique learn about health, banking and elections via giant interactive screens.
President Mutharika secures a second term, after a court-ordered delay to the result's announcement.
The vessel is believed to have been carrying more than 400 passengers on Lake Mai-Ndombe.
Amid what global Vaccine Alliance Gavi is calling an “unprecedented combination” of epidemics, the UN and partners are supporting the Government of the Democratic Republic of the Congo’s major new immunization campaign against cholera which began on Monday, targeting more than 800,000.
Tunisia's Etoile du Sahel sign Ivorian striker Souleymane Coulibaly, who scored nine goals at the 2011 Under-17 World Cup.
It appeared on the foreign ministry website, showing its neighbour incorporated within its borders.
Sierra Leone Football Association president Isha Johansen is acquitted of corruption paving the way for a ban from global football to be lifted.
The man who ran a jail where suspected separatists were reportedly tortured is captured in Somalia.
Will Africa's governments and consumers have to choose between using US and Chinese technology?
South Africa's President Cyril Ramaphosa was inaugurated at an event which included a flypast and military parade.
The “boundless energy and optimism” of young Africans is propelling the continent into a new era of sustainable development, alongside new partnerships between the UN and African Union.
But for the selfless bravery of the UN ‘blue helmet’ who dragged him to safety during a firefight against Congolese militiamen, it is unlikely that Corporal Ali Khamis Omary would be alive to tell the tale. The man who saved him, Malawian peacekeeper Chancy Chitete, was not so lucky.
Caleb Ofori-Boateng rediscovered the Togo slippery frog and created the first conservation area for it.
A Kenyan campaigner says he won't be deterred by a court ruling that upheld a ban on gay sex.
Blogger Sinikiwe Kademaunga was born with a condition that stopped the growth of her limbs.
BBC Africa staff read extracts from Binyavanga Wainaina's satirical essay in tribute to the late writer.
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