Patchy, expensive energy causes misery and death for refugees
80 percent of the 8.7 million people in camps have little access to energy, and many lack lighting at night
Winter is coming: from Lesbos to Austria, helping Europe's freezing refugees
First hand stories from aid workers as governments and agencies struggle to cope with the influx of refugees
More people giving to charity globally, Myanmar most generous - index
Giving in Myanmar driven by Buddhism, contrasts with country's persecution of Rohingya Muslims
British women "work for free" from now until 2016, campaigners say
Women working full-time take home about 5,000 GBP ($7,500) less a year than men, according to a report by the Fawcett Society
People "worse than chimps" at noticing speed of human progress- academic
Child mortality death rates have almost halved over the past two decades in Africa, but few have noticed
Asylum seekers in Germany hone coding skills on donated laptops
Berliners have donated over 160 laptops for students to borrow
Poor urban women in developing world use Internet less than men, lack skills, cash-survey
The importance of bringing technology to more women by 2030 is laid out in recently agreed global development goals
New British feminist party wants to shake up politics, business, society
The Women's Equality Party wants to rules for listed companies' boards in Britain
British universities offer refuge to academics fleeing Syrian war
They will not be refugees but will have visas as visiting academics
Sub-Saharan Africa rates poorly in equal education for boys and girls - U.N.
Afghanistan, Central African Republic, Chad, Niger, Guinea, Eritrea and Ivory Coast worst performing countries for primary enrolment