INTERVIEW-Indigenous rights and private funding key to slowing deforestation, says Norway minister
Oslo conference this week will also discuss need to attract more private finance to back forest conservation
Nigeria's Boko Haram victims bounce back with businesses in camps
Over 15,000 people have been killed and 2 million displaced in Nigeria, Chad, Niger and Cameroon
FEATURE-In Rio's favelas lack of property rights can be lethal for young men
Young men are disproportionately impacted by violence in Rio, which has an average of 11 murders a day
Sri Lanka's investment in disaster risk insurance gives fast payoff
First national policy, bought 6 weeks ago, provides help to those flattened by flooding and a major landslide
Zimbabwe villagers displaced by diamond mining hope to see action from government
Families moved from diamond field have yet to see promised education and health facilities, while food is scarce
FEATURE-Without help, families face lonely search for Europe's missing refugee children
At least 10,000 unaccompanied child refugees have vanished, at risk of falling prey to trafficking gangs
Leading aid agencies urge UK to stick to aid spending commitment
Britain has faced criticism over the use of for-profit contractors to deliver aid
Official map finds Zika-transmitting mosquitoes in much of U.S.
Mosquitoes concentrated most heavily in the Southeast and Southwest
Globalised economy more susceptible to weather extremes, scientists warn
International supply chains are increasingly at risk from production losses due to heat stress, study says
Human rights lawyer Amal Clooney to represent Yazidi women, ISIS sex slaves
Clooney seeking to prosecute the Islamist group through the International Criminal Court