FEATURE-House calls help Indian medics keep sex trafficked women on HIV treatment
Thousands of women are trafficked from in and around Kadiri town in Andhra Pradesh's Anantapur district to the brothels of Mumbai, New Delhi and Pune
Syrian girl, who tweeted from Aleppo, documents horrors in new memoir
"I am sad because the children in Syria they don't have school, they aren't learning anything. They (stay) in their house and are dying every day"
FEATURE-Transgender Armenians stitch and sew their way out of prejudice
Armenia is one of the least LGBT-friendly countries in Europe
Armed with smartphones and boots, Niger youths map flood risks
A community of students and young professionals are developing a digital map of their country and plotting flood-prone areas on their smartphones
FEATURE-"Let's do polygamy": New dating app stirs debate in Indonesia
Muslim men can take up to four wives in Indonesia
Violence against girls "accepted part of being female" - charity
"Violence in particular has become so normalised that it is seen by many as an accepted part of being female"
The price of water: South Sudan's capital goes thirsty as costs soar
South Sudan, home to the Nile, is not considered to be a water-scarce country. But civil war and hyperinflation have created a water crisis
INTERVIEW-U.S. is a "danger to the world", warns top economist
Achieving sustainable development means fighting political obstacles and powerful interests, says Jeffrey Sachs