One in three child migrants missing after Calais Jungle closure - charity
"When they disappear we are extremely concerned that they will be preyed upon by traffickers"
One in three child migrants missing after Calais Jungle closure - charity
"When they disappear we are extremely concerned that they will be preyed upon by traffickers"
Malawi faces calls to review 2-year jail term for HIV-positive 'hyena' man
In Malawi, men known as "hyenas" are sent by village elders to have sex with girls as young as nine to "clean out the dust" of childhood
As crops fail, savings could stop women hitting the road in Myanmar
When bad weather destroys crops, women have limited options - but building community savings groups could help
INTERVIEW-Sport is greatest remedy against youth extremism, says activist footballer
Sport is a universal language that can help prevent extremism and racism, says London-born Pakistani footballer Kashif Siddiqi
European "Solidarity Cities" unite to help refugees
Solidarity Cities, started by Athens' mayor, aims to get cities to co-operate on addressing a range of issues from housing to integration
Central African Republic worst country in the world for young people - study
Global growth and poverty reduction over next 20 years will be driven by today's young people, yet many struggle to find jobs
Investing in girls could unlock billions of dollars for national economies - U.N. agency
Developing countries could reap a dividend of $21 billion a year if all 10-year-old girls completed secondary education
Half of the world's disabled children are out of school - report
"Children with disabilities are constantly left at the very back of the queue, and the impact on both individuals and economies can be disastrous"
INTERVIEW-"Global policymakers don't lead revolutions, cities do"
Debra Roberts, resilience chief of Durban, South Africa, says cities facing mounting pressures need more practical help