First global fistula map shows one in 50 get help
About 2 million women live with a devastating childbirth injury which leaves them leaking urine and/or faeces
FEATURE-Call to rebuild proves irresistible for Haitian diaspora
Many of the diaspora's young, educated professionals view themselves as the driving force behind Haiti's development
Cassava could help African farmers cope with climate change - study
Scientist dubs hardy root "Rambo" of food crops due to its ability to thrive in high temperatures
High-profile Indonesian graft suspect to face first trial this week ? report
The wife of an Indonesian legislator and retired police general faces corruption charges
Indonesian judge gets four years and fine for graft ? report
The judge was caught red-handed accepting a $29,000 bribe related to a bankruptcy case, newspaper says
Guyana's Wapichan tribe map their way toward a greener future
The effort is aimed at helping ensure land rights in the face of growing competition for resources
Rapid urbanisation hurting millions of children - UNICEF
Rising urban poverty deprives hundreds of millions of children of even basic healthcare and schooling, key report warns
Can a campaign promise to crack down on corruption ever be a bad idea?
Both the presidents of Indonesia and the Philippines promised to crack down on graft, both have found serious obstacles in their path
Disarmament could worsen tension in S.Sudan's Jonglei State
Violence between the Lou Nuer and Murle communities, initially over water and grazing land, has displaced 140,000 people
Rising numbers of Sudanese fleeing to Kenya ? UN
More than 2000 people have recently arrived at Kakuma camp after fleeing fighting and economic problems in Sudan and South Sudan