The knock at your door may be a trafficking victim, Polaris says
Door-to-door sales came second only to domestic work for labour trafficking complaints in the United States
INSTANT VIEW: Civil society mixed over development finance pact
Some groups are disappointed agreement included no new aid, others criticise weak tax reform
World leaders strike development finance deal, focus on taxes
Agreement intended to unlock money for Sustainable Development Goals due to be adopted in September
Development finance talks in Ethiopia close to collapse - charities
Talks to agree the financing of the U.N.'s new global development agenda have been snagged on tax reform
Global slowdown boosts Africa's hopes of achieving development goals
Investors have poured money into Africa in recent years amid slow growth in Europe, China and the United States
Burkina Faso presidential hopefuls urged to tackle early, forced marriage
Widespread forced and early marriage have reduced many girls and women to second-class citizens, Amnesty International says
Mobile schools acclimatise to educate girls in rural Kenya
Tent schools with classes that follow rainfall patterns enable girls in pastoralist communities to study
Shule tembezi zatia juhudi kuelimisha wasichana vijijini mwa Kenya
Tent schools with classes that follow rainfall patterns enable girls in pastoralist communities to study
Nine arrested for hacking to death Indian family over witchcraft
The practice of branding men and women as witches and assaulting or killing them is still common in parts of India
INTERVIEW-Companies 'long way to go' to be socially responsible - UN Global Compact chief
Too many businesses focus on financial gain at expense of people and nature, says UN Global Compact head