Indonesia's latest logging ban leaves forests at risk - experts
Green groups push for stronger enforcement on the ground, minister says will try to improve implementation
Maps of slum schools, broken pipes draw change
Connecting data points reveals hidden patterns to help development agencies spend their money effectively
World's displaced hits record high of 60 mln, half of them children - UN
In 2014, an average of 42,500 people became refugees, asylum seekers, or internally displaced every day
FEATURE-Tanzania's female politicians trained to campaign, avoid sexual pitfalls
The E. African nation has had few women leaders but female campaigners hope to change this at the election on Oct. 25
Corruption rife in sub-Saharan Africa, DR Congo tops graft list
High poverty levels and lack of institutions to combat bribery helped push Africa to top of corruption list
A third of world's aquifers are being sucked dry - NASA data
Some water basins are not being replenished at all, with potentially risky consequences for farmers and others
Asia needs better data, more funding to stamp out modern day slavery
Campaigners say a lack of data means companies could become unwitting participants in slavery
Greenpeace India admits failures after staff claims of rape, sexual harassment
Greenpeace India says it has accepted the resignations of two male staff
Yemen crisis "beyond aid system's ability to cope" - MSF
Yemen's health care system is on the verge of collapse and 80 percent of the population need aid
Indonesia's maid ban increases risk of human trafficking - campaigner
Indonesia may stop sending domestic workers to many Middle Eastern countries after Saudi Arabia executed two maids