From internal displacement to Olympic silver: Colombian weightlifter's incredible journey
Oscar Figueroa was only nine when he was uprooted by fighting between paramilitary groups and rebels
Prostitution: their bodies, their rights
Asia's largest red light districts offers a view of prostitution that jars with what many feminists believe
Troubled northern Kenya seeks peace through conserving resources
Planting trees, protecting water points and curbing charcoal burning could reduce conflict driven by resource scarcity, says local pastoralist leader
Sharp rise in number of women murdered in Honduras, dozens killed every month
More than 90 percent of the killings have gone unpunished, local human rights commission says
Myanmar's breadbasket struggling despite reforms
Crippling debts, fewer jobs and land grabs are just a few of the problems hitting Myanmar's rice bowl
Why would they need TrustLaw? Grassroots NGOs in Mexico
I came back from Mexico thinking this was a perfect example of what we do at TrustLaw Connect: making sure that the best lawyers in any country are aware of the work of NGOs like this one and their specific needs.
Bangladesh sees surge in use of solar energy
Subsidies, payment plans and rising incomes help 55,000 rural families a month adopt clean energy