Zimbabwe's 'solar pirates' create own jobs with laptop, solar panel
"Solar is convenient for us because we operate on the streets where there is no power," said one youth
Tanzanian politicians warned off witch craft ahead of election
UN has warned that 2015 could be a dangerous year for albinos as politicians turn to witch doctors to widen their chances of winning the polls
Child abuse costs E Asia, Pacific $209 billion a year - U.N. report
A third of men, boys physically abused in region's lower middle income countries; 22 percent of women, girls sexually abused
Global poll asks are politicians more corrupt than police, local bureaucrats?
In almost half of 102 countries polled, members of parliament or congress ranked as most corrupt institutional group
Corporations deprive Africa of $11 billion yearly in taxes - Oxfam
Shifting profits to lower tax regimes, companies legally avoid paying taxes to countries where they generate revenues
INTERVIEW -New global development goals must address modern slavery - Satyarthi
Clear anti-trafficking language in the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) would force govts to put in place specific policies and earmark funds
Buying sex a criminal offence under controversial Northern Ireland law
Some advocates are opposing the law and argue that it will drive the sex trade underground and increase the risk of violence women face
Nepal sets up post-quake camps for sexual minorities
Nepal's Red Cross is providing help for LGBT people many of whom have been shunned after the disaster
Thousands of tonnes of Yemen food aid diverted by fighting-U.N. officials
Ship was carrying enough grain and other food aid to sustain 60,000 Yemenis for a month
Senegal's capital turns out for first-of-its-kind climate march
“We must transition to only renewable energy, not just for the world but for our country,” says teenage participant