Colombia to tackle high rate of teens leaving school because of pregnancy - paper
Nearly 20 percent of girls in Colombia aged between 15 and 19 are, or have been, pregnant
Sharing ideas at the 'Third Pole'
The climate-threatened Hindu Kush-Himalaya region needs better information and policy
ICRC denies distributing expired food aid in Somalia
Al Shabaab rebels have ended an agreement with the agency, saying it handed out food rations unfit for consumption
Rural PNG women walk half a day for help after violence -MSF doctor
"I've seen women having been kicked with safety boots even when they are pregnant..." -MSF doctor in Papua New Guinea
Violence against women, Papua New Guinea's "silent war"
Aid workers say polygamy, alcohol, drug abuse and rising inequality in the resource-rich but cash-poor country fuel the violence
CORRECTED-Child malnutrition rising in storm-hit south Philippines
Donations of powdered milk are making the problem worse, says UNICEF
Brazilian women call the shots in politics, business
Brazil's first female president is giving women top government jobs and helping them into work
Submissions invited for 2012 Kurt Schork Awards in International Journalism
The Kurt Schork Memorial Fund (KSMF) has opened the call for entries for its 2012 annual awards in international journalism.
WFP launches 'World Freerice Week'
Online game that donates rice for the hungry seeks new recruits - six recruits per player to be precise