SPECIAL SERIES -Wanted: data revolution to track new U.N. development goals
Too often data is inaccurate, driven by donor priorities, released after a long lag or omits groups on society's margins
"I wasn't always a broken person" - aid workers describe fieldwork
In 2014, 120 aid workers killed, 121 kidnapped, with Afghanistan, Syria, South Sudan recording most attacks on staff
Sri Lanka's torture of Tamils persists despite war's end - charity
Freedom from Torture report based on medical evidence relating to 148 Sri Lankans tortured between 2009 and 2013
Amnesty endorses controversial policy on decriminalising sex work
Hollywood stars including Meryl Streep and Kate Winslet have criticised the move
British PM tackles Vietnamese children trafficking on first trip
UK will conduct a fact-finding mission to Vietnam, the home of many of the estimated 13,000 human trafficking victims in Britain
Streep, Winslet express "dismay" over Amnesty sex trade proposal
Global human rights group is set to review internal policy document on sex work at meeting in Dublin next month
UK woman groomed at 10 for marriage, speaks for "honour" crime victims
Globally, it is estimated that 5,000 women are murdered every year in "honour" killings, though the real number is thought to be far higher
Repentant "godfather" of British jihad recalls extremism's lure
Documentary seeks to explain why so many Muslims are abandoning their lives in the West to join Islamic State militants
FEATURE-Fear, guilt stops UK forced brides speaking out despite landmark case
British girls at risk of forced marriage by families who use blackmail, beatings and threats of sexual violence against them
Funding shortfall forces U.N. to cut refugee food rations in Kenyan camps
The World Food Programme said it would reduce the size of rations to Dadaab and Kakuma refugee camps by about a third