Africa
UNICEF fears for refugees fleeing Boko Haram violence
UNICEF says Nigerian children are losing homes, schools and lives as result of violence. Audio
African nations respond as Boko Haram expands zone of operation
With the ABC's Africa correspondent Martin Cuddihy. Audio
Africa correspondent - Debora Patta
Debora Patta reports on Ebola in Africa, and what has happened to the kidnapped school girls in Nigeria. Audio
Kim Vinnell - Al Jazeera English
Is giving up your job to help human-kind the right thing to do? Kiwi journalist Kim Vinnell did just that. Audio
WHO discusses progress on Ebola vaccines and treatments
Nyka Alexander is a spokesperson on Ebola for the World Health Organisation, the United Nations health agency. Audio
Africa correspondent, Debora Patta
Debora Patta reports on Ebola in Liberia, and South Africa awaits the sentencing of Oscar Pistorius who was found guilty of culpable homicide last month for shooting his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp. Audio
Photojournalist covers the Ebola outbreak in Liberia
Tim Freccia on his coverage and photographic documentation of this year's Ebola outbreak in the west African nation. Audio
Jeffrey E. Stern: Ebola outbreak
Freelance journalist, author, and development worker whose article about the Ebola outbreak in West Africa, Hell in the Hot Zone, appears in the October issue of Vanity Fair. Audio
Womad 2014 Live: Femi Kuti, La Chiva Gantiva
Live music from Femi Kuti and his big band Positive Force, and La Chiva Gantiva, a multi-cultural band formed in Brussels by a collection of ex-pat Columbian musicians. Audio
Big Men producer and director Rachel Boynton
Producer and director of the documentary Big Men, about oil deals in Ghana and Nigeria, screening in the New Zealand International Film Festival. Audio
Womad 2014 Live: Moana and The Tribe, Mokoomba
Live performances from Aotearoa’s Moana and Zimbabwe's The Tribe - an up-and-coming African roots band. Audio
TED Radio Hour: Africa -The Next Chapter
There are many stereotypes about Africa: that it's a place of conflict, of disease, war and famine. Or that it's a single place rather than a continent of 54 distinct countries. We'll engage with… Audio
Targeting poachers to save Africa's elephants
The Mara Elephant Project (MEP) is engaging a new strategy to save the continent's largest behemoth. The Project's manager, Marc Goss, talks about targeting poachers directly through Rapid Response… Audio
Off the Beaten Track with Kennedy Warne
From May through to July, off the coast of South Africa, the right combination of currents and the physical barrier of continental Africa helps create one of the largest species congregations on… Audio
Off the Beaten Track with Kennedy Warne
Kennedy Warne has been diving with sharks in Mozambique in the south-east of Africa. Audio
Small solar in Africa
Sanjit 'Bunker' Roy is training illiterate African grandmothers to be solar engineers at his Barefoot College in India. Audio
Ideas for 25 September 2011: The Horn of Africa
The Horn of Africa is in the midst of the worst food crisis of the 21st century with twelve million people in dire need of food. Audio
Rebecca Cann : out of Africa
Professor of Cell and Molecular Biology, and member of the International Scientific Advisory Panel of the Allan Wilson Centre for Molecular Ecology and Evolution. She co-authored the influential study… Audio