Soggy weather takes a bite out of cocoa income in Cameroon
Unusually wet weather means drying cocoa beans - and proving they are dry - is getting harder
Company bosses often know of bribes to foreign public officials: OECD
"We need to get away from the idea that if you want to do business in foreign countries then you have to give bribes" - OECD
FEATURE-In Bhopal, two women spark hope for disaster's disabled children
Bhopal's second and third generations of disabled children have not been recognised as part of the disaster, activists say
Journalists grapple with complexities of covering slavery
Reporters from Mexico to Romania find that modern-day slavery is about more than sex trafficking and simple statistics
In Senegal, women kill own babies due to strict abortion laws
"They leave the infants out in the middle of the forest to starve to death or get eaten by wild animals"
Lack of access to clean water hampers fight against AIDS in Africa
Access to clean water is essential for HIV-positive patients who receive antiretroviral (ARV) drugs
Want to know Prince Harry's secret as he campaigns on AIDS?
HIV/AIDS campaigners want to encourage everybody to share their secrets using the hashtag #FeelNoShame.
FEATURE-Myanmar's women garment workers join forces amid lure of city jobs
Thone Pan Hla is Myanmar's first female garment factory workers association in a women-dominated industry
WFP suspends Syria refugee aid due to lack of funds
Many families may go hungry through winter if donors fail to pledge additional $64 million to cover aid for December
Disaster hazard maps going unused in Sri Lanka, creators say
Existing maps showing safe – and risky – areas could have saved lives in October landslide, officials say