Longer-term aid needed to stem spike in baby deaths after disasters - experts
Families may divert money from paying for healthcare and food to restoring their homes and livelihoods
FEATURE-Anti-terrorist finance rules exact toll on aid to conflict zones
U.S.-based humanitarian groups said problems with banks and money transfers are growing in conflict zones
Investors could pour billions into small farms, forest protection - bankers
"There are trillions of dollars of money looking for a home," says one investment banker
Anti-FGM cartoon launches in the UK ahead of the summer cutting season
An estimated 137,000 women and girls in England and Wales are living with the effects of FGM, and an estimated 65,000 girls may be at risk
In Ethiopia, crop insurance takes root but changes needed - experts
Scaling up payouts and expanding the range of the insurance is key, farmers and officials say
INTERVIEW-Film lifts lid on "corrective rape" in families of gays in India
Homosexuality was re-criminalised by India's Supreme Court in 2013 after four years of being legal
Funding shortfall forces U.N. to cut refugee food rations in Kenyan camps
The World Food Programme said it would reduce the size of rations to Dadaab and Kakuma refugee camps by about a third
Drugs, divorce and despair: Somalia's forgotten male war victims
"Men find themselves dispensable, with no meaningful role and no stake in the future"
Casual sex apps threaten to fuel HIV in anti-gay European nations - health experts
Gay men in countries were homophobia is rife used to have fewer sexual partners but that is changing with new technologies like mobile phone apps
Poorest states urge action on climate damage in Paris deal
With climate change already causing 'loss and damage', worst hit say it deserves special treatment at UN talks