The children of Dadaab: Life through the lens
I wanted to see if I could tell the story of the Somali children living in Kenya's Dadaab through a different lens, showing their daily lives instead of just glaring down at their ribbed bodies and swollen eyes.
Brazil's media at forefront in war on corruption
Sleaze and graft scandals have dominated the headlines in recent months
Pakistan tackles water crisis with rainwater harvesting
Covered storage ponds help women in arid areas capture the water they need
Niger migrants' return from Libya plunges families deeper into hunger
Some 90,000 Nigeriens have been forced to leave their jobs in Libya, depriving their families back home of crucial income
FEATURE-Crowded, stretched world awaits 7 billionth baby
The United Nations says the world's seven billionth baby will be born on October 31
Kenyan woman recalls horrors of backstreet abortion
Abortion is taboo in Kenya. One girl describes the physical and emotional ordeal faced by women forced to resort to backstreet abortionists...
Activists urge Morocco to clean up its act on corruption
U.N. conference must put pressure on Morocco to tackle its "baksheesh" culture, say campaigners
Campaigners put world's abortion laws on the map
Lawyers say countries which ban abortion have far higher rates of maternal mortality than those with liberal laws