Olympics marathon medalist's protest shines spotlight on unrest in Ethiopia
"I think the government is not ready for real reform the people are demanding right now"
Blood Mica
In the depths of India's illegal mica mines, where children as young as five work alongside adults, lurks a dark, hidden secret - the cover-up of child deaths
Frontline Insight: Training women journalists in Syria
Returning to Syria after working for the BBC in London, Zaina Erhaim found that all of the citizen journalists reporting on the civill war were men
Yazidi woman held captive by Islamic State tells her story
A young Yazidi woman sold to Islamic State militants across Iraq and Syria tells of her horrific ordeal that lasted a year and a half
Yazidi women tell their stories through photography
Khawla had never used a camera before arriving at a refugee camp in northern Iraq, now her images tell a story of Yazidis in exile
Empowering refugee women through photography
Following 2 years of training, a group of young Yazidi refugees are starting to tell the story of their people's plight through photography.
Empowering refugee women through photography
Following 2 years of training, a group of young Yazidi refugees are starting to tell the story of their people's plight through photography.
Yazidi girls tell the story of their plight through photography
Following 2 years of training, a group of young Yazidi refugees are starting to tell the story of their people's plight through photography.
INTERVIEW: Citizen journalists in Syria 'risking their lives' for news
Zaina Erhaim, winner of 2016 Freedom of Expression award, has trained more than 100 citizen journalists in Syria
Praying for rain in Ethiopia
Three generations of Ethiopian drought-survivors carry on through yet another year of failed rains