Long wait for justice: victims of former Chad leader Habre face new delay
After waiting for more than two decades, the victims of Hissene Habre's brutal rule face a further delay to justice
Extreme weather leaves conflict-hit communities even more vulnerable
Climate change is taking a big toll on people already struggling with unrest
Sri Lankan war widows still struggle to support their families
Report found single female-headed households vulnerable to sexual violence and child abuse while mothers leave home to work.
Draft bill raises hope for stateless people in Dominican Rep - U.N.
Without a national identity card, stateless people in the Dominican Republic don't have the right to vote, get married and own property
After anti-gay law, LGBT abuse on the rise in Uganda - rights groups
LGBT people have faced increasing discrimination and abuse since an anti-gay bill was signed into law in February, say rights groups
INTERVIEW: “What works is when governments know citizens are watching”-OECD’s Marcel
The World Bank’s future head of governance, Mario Marcel, talks to TRF about corruption and improving governance
Lesbians and bisexual women in Asia face stigma and violence - report
With little recourse to justice, many have contemplated suicide to end violence and abuse
HIV rising among men having sex with men in Vietnam
Social stigma makes it hard to reach out to men having sex with men
Armed men attack Thai villagers to get to controversial goldmine
Dozens of villagers tied up and beaten as armed men clear road for trucks carrying ore from the mine
India plans anti-human trafficking courses for police in Hindi - report
Women and girls are duped with the promise of a good job - only to find themselves trapped in domestic or sexual slavery