Will climate change tip poor nations' health systems over the edge?
Evidence of how climate shifts are affecting people's health is weak, but some officials and aid agencies are starting to act
CORRUPTION NEWS ROUND-UP: Indian anti-graft activists join forces, Ireland needs new whistleblowing law says TI, CEO of UK anti-graft agency quits unexpectedly, British journalist arrested over bribery
Our selection of this week's anti-corruption stories from TrustLaw and other media
TrustLaw Women in brief: a weekly news digest on women's rights
Our selection of this week's stories on women's rights from TrustLaw and other media
Does marriage stop prostitution? Indian village thinks so
Will marriage end one Indian village's age-old practice of pimping its women?
Undernourished and anaemic - the plight of India's teen girls
South Asian adolescents suffer health problems from inadequate diets and early marriage, says UNICEF report
Rio+20 must tackle leaders' economic concerns - climate expert
"We cannot be relegated to talking about trees and forests... That is not where decisions are made that are going to affect the rest of the planet"
UN to open new Kenya camp for Sudan refugees
Kakuma camp in northern Kenya reaching its maximum capacity, receiving 100 refugees from South Sudan every day - U.N.
Colombia flood preparedness questioned as death toll rises
Flooding and landslides have killed over 35 people, washed away food crops and damaged thousands of homes