No documents, no home: 'desperate' Syrian mothers turn to child marriage
Only 4 percent of female refugees surveyed by NRC in Jordan and Lebanon had property in Syria registered in their name
Blockchain potent force but 'no cure-all' for land rights
Countries are testing the technology to make land records more transparent but it is still poorly understood and cannot solve every problem, said experts
One in three fear losing homes in West and Central Africa, poll finds
The survey was the largest ever global effort to document how people feel about their homes and land and found concerns were highest in West and Central Africa
Millions of women still landless despite global push for equality
Patriarchal attitudes towards women and girls and a lack of knowledge of their own rights prevent millions of women from owning land
Women 'uniquely placed' to inspire climate action, mayors say
Cities, which are home to over half the world's population, must involve all residents in efforts to adapt to climate change, said mayors
'More prison cell than bedroom': photo series spotlights homes of London's poorest children
'We hear a lot about housing, but rarely from a children's perspective'
FACTBOX-Indigenous tribes to land reform: five property rights hotspots for 2019
From land reform in South Africa to ancestry websites in the United States, here are five property rights hotspots for 2019
Swedes ditch glitzy Xmas ads to guide homeless to shelter
Downtown billboards have swapped commercial ad content for directions guiding the homeless to their nearest shelter
Drones, data and digital tools lauded as new ways to fight human rights abuses
Geospatial data and satellite images give analysts and authorities news ways to tackle issues ranging from human trafficking to deforestation