British photographer focuses on plight of 1 billion disabled people
Many children are attacked because of their disability, or isolated from communities and unable to attend school
Fleeing drought, climate migrants press Zimbabwe's fertile east
Climate change is pushing more and more people to greener land, provoking conflict with those already there
Latin America water security depends on curbing use by agriculture - experts
Buenos Aires, Sao Paulo and Panama City have experienced shortages of drinking water and power, and rising food prices
Colombia must probe sexual violence by state forces - rights groups
The government's official register of war victims lists 11,300 people who suffered sexual violence
Developing nations need $133 bln geothermal investment by 2030-report
Many developing countries are lagging behind forecasts for harnessing geothermal energy
Haiti drought cuts harvests, lifts prices, food crisis looms-WFP
About 600,000 Haitians already rely on international food aid to survive
War photographer focuses on plight of 1 billion disabled people
Many children are attacked because of their disability, or isolated from communities and unable to attend school
Rise in reported UK transport sex offences, women-only areas mooted
British Transport Police figures show number of reported sexual offences on public transport hits high of 1,399 cases in 2014/15
In rural Mali, women's climate work brings political prowess
Women's role in producing weather advice for farmers and protecting forests boosts their standing in community
FACTBOX-Refugee, asylum seeker, migrant. What's the difference?
Refugees, asylum seekers and migrants have different needs and different legal protections