Investigation reopens wounds of Peru's forcibly sterilised women
Hundreds of thousands of women forcibly sterilised under government of disgraced former leader Fujimori, rights groups say
Embracing Lessons Learnt from Climate Change Adaptation in Kenya
For many communities living in the arid and semi arid parts of Eastern Kenya, climate change is a blessing rather than a curse to their lives.
Direct aid transfers are efficient way to tackle poverty ? report
Providing international aid directly to the poorest and most vulnerable people shows clear and immediate benefits, according to a report by Britain's National Audit Office
Zimbabwe farmers struggle to determine right planting time
As weather patterns change, many are unsure whether to trust their own judgement or rely on meteorologists
DRC volcano erupts: expert eyes ash but says lives safe - media
Experts say although volcano is barely 40 kilometres northwest of the city of Goma, there are as yet no plans to evacuate the population
Author uncovers relationship between states and sexuality
Why do some states seek to influence the sexual identity of their citizens? This is big question explored by recently published book "Policing Sexuality."
Zimbabwe police, army collude with illegal diamond miners - report
Allegations come just days after lifting of international ban on sales of diamonds from Zimbabwe's Marange diamond fields