FACTBOX-Forget lemurs: Eight things you didn't know about Madagascar
Amid a punishing drought, more than 1.1 million people are unable to feed themselves
FEATURE-Lack of water limits Madagascar's climate-smart agriculture
Aid agencies help Malagasy farmers look for ways to produce a reliable harvest even in unreliable weather
FEATURE-Fickle rains torture Madagascar's drought-stricken south
A third consecutive year of drought in one of the world's poorest countries has left some one million people hungry
Killings, kidnappings and burnout: the occupational hazards of aid work
In war-torn "Badistan" - a training camp near Gatwick Airport - aid workers face mass casualties and gun battles
Rescued from slavery, Nepali performers rediscover magic of the circus
"The trainer would hit us with a twisted wire. Even when I fall."
Firms show patchy compliance with UK anti-slavery requirements
Intel and Ford had some of the most detailed statements
INTERVIEW-Mauritania's depleted seas highlight need for fishing transparency
Overfishing by foreign trawlers threatens future of Mauritania's small-scale fishermen
Bigotry, panic reflected in media coverage of migrants and refugees
Journalists reporting on the global migration and refugee crisis often perpetuate negative stereotyping used by politicians looking to score points
Number of trafficked people in UK rises by 21 pct; British children vulnerable
Police and other professionals have got better at spotting signs of the hidden crime