Few nations doing enough to protect people from extreme weather - IPCC author
Climate shifts will push the international humanitarian system to 'breaking point' - but practical actions can save lives and money
INTERVIEW-German pro bono set to grow but lacks professionalism
European governments' financial woes are increasing the need for free legal help, says Save the Children Germany
Three million Afghans face hunger as winter looms - aid groups
Millions are facing hunger, malnutrition and disease after a severe drought wiped out crops and extreme winter weather risks cutting off their access to vital food aid
Technology helps Africans hold governments to account - experts
New tools help citizens rate whether authorities are delivering on their promises
Toilet-talk taboo hinders sanitation crisis fight - expert
The global sanitation crisis - which kills thousands every day - needs a fresh approach, experts say
INTERVIEW-Moscow hogs pro bono spotlight in massive Russia
Universities and law schools are key to promoting legal ethics in the country, says partner at law firm Salans
Thousands of ethnic Kachins displaced by fighting in Myanmar lack food, shelter
More than 25,000 people face a harsh winter with little aid, local charities say
Sex for grades rife in Kenya report
Sex for grades is rife in Kenyan universities, according to a new report
Eight Indians to hang for "honour killing" - report
A court in north India handed down the death penalty to eight people and for publically hanging a couple who eloped against their families wishes in a "honour killing" which took place 20 years ago