What do drones, orangutans and gold mines have in common?
Drones allow forgotten communities in forests and mountains to document who lives on the land and what it's used for
The knock at your door may be a trafficking victim, Polaris says
Door-to-door sales came second only to domestic work for labour trafficking complaints in the United States
INSTANT VIEW: Civil society mixed over development finance pact
Some groups are disappointed agreement included no new aid, others criticise weak tax reform
World leaders strike development finance deal, focus on taxes
Agreement intended to unlock money for Sustainable Development Goals due to be adopted in September
Disaster debris can become building blocks for a new life
Call it rubble for the people, converting the deadly debris from disasters into homes and hospitals, cheaply and quickly
Sexually abused girls face pipeline to prison in U.S. - report
Without care and support, abused girls become truants and runaways stuck in cycle of abuse and incarceration
Anti-poverty groups question private finance for development
Public-private partnerships are expensive, foist risk upon the public sector, and are shrouded in secrecy, say European NGOs
IMF revamps its lending and support for poor countries
Estimated $2 trillion to $3 trillion in new investment is needed to achieve the U.N.'s Sustainable Development Goals
Governments need to do more to regain citizens' trust, OECD says
Too many advanced countries require very little disclosure of public officials' private assets - OECD
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