INTERVIEW - New Paris camp to 'give migrants back some dignity'
Paris to open first official migrant camp to tackle growing number of migrants and asylum-seekers sleeping rough
Education a leading victim of conflict, says UN hopeful
"Only 2 percent of humanitarian aid goes to education"
Scientists caught off-guard by record temperatures linked to climate change
"We predicted moderate warmth for 2016, but nothing like the temperature rises we've seen"
Shaking up farming in rural Nepal
How can Nepalese farmers plagued by extreme poverty build resilience to climate extremes and take advantage of economic opportunities?
Can new global goals transform the world’s poorest countries?
Governments should seize the opportunity to come up with a fresh approach to development, experts say
In drought-stricken Burkina Faso, farmers get creative
Drought-prone Burkina Faso finds ways to help those most vulnerable to climate extremes
With men gone, women shake up farming in rural Nepal
As Nepali men migrate to find work, women are taking over in the fields - earning them more money and respect
Sans hommes, les femmes font bouger l’agriculture au Népal
Tandis que les hommes émigrent pour trouver du travail, les femmes prennent le relais aux champs — gagnant ainsi de l’argent et du respect
FEATURE-Girls' football tackles forced marriage in Burkina Faso
Burkinabe teacher Catherine Zoungrana says her football club empowers girls to stand up for themselves
INTERVIEW - 'Lady Geek' in drive to draw more women to technology
Founder of Lady Geek and Little Miss Geek aims to inspire girls to become pioneers in technology and address gender barriers