World Bank invests in firms using tax havens, says Oxfam
Charity says 84 percent of bank's IFC investments in in sub-Saharan Africa in 2015 went to companies using tax havens
2016 TrustLaw Index of Pro Bono - FAQ
The 2016 TrustLaw Index of Pro Bono is now open for submissions. See below for answers to the most frequently asked questions relating to the Index.
Condemned to 'private prison': the Brazilian women subjected to secret abuse
Number of reported cases of women in private prison, a form of domestic abuse in which they are held against their will, has more than tripled
INTERVIEW - 'Lady Geek' in drive to draw more women to technology
Founder of Lady Geek and Little Miss Geek aims to inspire girls to become pioneers in technology and address gender barriers
Boko Haram violence, climate change drive hunger in north Cameroon
Conflict, an influx of displaced families and erratic weather are hitting food security in Cameroon's Far North
FEATURE - Parents of Nigeria's missing Chibok girls cling to hope of finding their daughters
"We don't know who to trust," says one father, who receives threats for keeping Boko Haram abductions in the headlines
FACTBOX - Five facts about Nigeria's missing Chibok schoolgirls #bringbackourgirls
Despite global campaign #bringbackourgirls involving celebrities, 219 girls abducted by Boko Haram militants remain missing
INTERVIEW - Daughter of assassinated Nigeria leader battles denial over Chibok girls
Through her book, Muhammed-Oyebode aims to humanise missing Chibok girls to make sure their lives are not forgotten
For babies in SE Asia disasters, breast is best - experts
As clean water is scarce during emergencies, using infant formula and baby bottles should be avoided, say UNICEF and WHO
India's budget for climate adaptation inadequate - activists
The cost of responding to disasters is much higher than what is being spent preventing them, experts warn