Rape on U.S. university campuses reaches "epidemic" levels - study
More than 18 percent of female students at one U.S. university reported incidents of rape during first study year
Sri Lanka probe finds evidence of sex bribes in women's cricket team
Some members of women's national cricket team allegedly forced to perform sexual favours to get or keep place in the squad
South Sudanese shot and drown in the bush as they flee fighting
Upsurge in fighting drives tens of thousands into the bush
INTERVIEW-Global refugee crises will hinder resettlement of Asian "boat people" - UNHCR
Resettlement outside Asia for those identified as refugees or stateless may encourage more to join the exodus
"My parents tried to marry me off as a child" - Indian activist
India has more child marriages than any other country, accounting for two in five child brides worldwide
FEATURE-Morocco looks set to ease but not scrap ban on abortion
At least 600 girls and women in Morocco have illegal abortions every day, says one gynaecologist
UN climate fund gears up to deploy cash after Japan inks pledge
Japan's signing pushes the Green Climate Fund over the mark needed to begin spending its cash
New app aims to create gender-inclusive online community
"Q" mobile up would let users choose from over 20 genders
Singer Akon launches academy to help Africans harness the sunshine
Institution, to be based in Mali, will try to give African engineers and entrepreneurs the skills needed to develop solar power
Cambodia takes first refugees from Australia in aid-for-refugees deal
Phnom Penh will receive an extra $40 million ($30 million) in aid in return for accepting asylum seekers