Severe drought, floods destroy crops in Papua New Guinea highlands
Highlanders face food shortages after year of severe weather extremes
SPECIAL SERIES -Wanted: data revolution to track new U.N. development goals
Too often data is inaccurate, driven by donor priorities, released after a long lag or omits groups on society's margins
Ford Foundation head in India moves on, hints at discord with government
Foundation's funding frozen after India announced a probe into $250,000 grant it gave to a vocal critic of Modi's
Rising tide of loss and damage advances cause in UN climate deal
Rich nations soften stance on including loss and damage in new agreement, as climate impacts bite
FEATURE-As numbers grow, lone child migrants find sanctuary at UK centre
In 2014 the UK received 1,945 applications for asylum from unaccompanied minors, more than half from boys aged 16-17
Myanmar activist in court as land crackdown deepens, rights groups say
Political parties, especially in rural areas, are campaigning on land issues ahead of elections in November
India considers extending maternity leave to boost child nutrition
India has one of the highest child malnutrition rates in the world
Hundreds of thousands uprooted by Boko Haram in two months in Nigeria
The Islamist militants have launched cross-border attacks, triggering displacement and hunger
Grand corruption is big stumbling block for new development goals-campaigners
Nearly $1 trillion in illicit finance is estimated to leave poor countries each year
INTERVIEW-Malaysia anti-graft unit says faces no interference in PM probe
Some of evidence in the case was still being collected and commission still has witnesses to interview