Indian aid worker abducted in Afghan capital
Judith D'Souza, who works for Aga Khan Foundation, is thought to have been seized in Kabul on Thursday night
Street artists paint grim picture of child labour in London street
"[Child labour] shouldn't be happening ... we could do something from where we are, even little things, and not just ignore it"
A third of children in poor nations fail to meet mental development milestones: research
Nearly 81 million children between three and four were not meeting basic developmental benchmarks
London art gallery showcases Calais migrant stories
The exhibition features discarded lifejackets used by refugees in Greece, and paintings by migrants in Calais
Over 17 mln women and girls collect water in Africa, at risk of rape and disease
The need to walk long distances to find water puts women and children at a higher risk of sexual abuse
Sex workers suffer 'horrific' rape, beatings and discrimination: report
In many cases police are the perpetrators of the abuse, Amnesty International found
More money spent on Halloween pet costumes than mental health in developing nations
Fewer than one in 50 people with severe mental disorders in low-income countries receive evidence-based treatment
Celebrities urge British government to reunite more refugee children with families
Celebrities supporting the campaign include singer Jessie Ware and actor Ewan McGregor
As populations swell and water becomes scarce, food prices could double - report
Climate change is affecting food production, in the context of rising pressure on land and water
Chinese, Germans the most welcoming of refugees, Russians the least: survey
Amnesty survey of 27,000 people across 27 countries finds most would welcome refugees into their neighbourhoods or homes