When Women Rule: 'No girl should be a gift to a rapist,' says Jordan MP fighting for women
Wafa Bani Mustafa always dreamt of being a leader
Victims of S.Sudan attack on aid workers start testifying from US
"We had testimony from one of the victims through a video conference"
INTERVIEW-New UN powers to quiz firms in bloody battle over land rights
"The special rapporteur's move to target mining companies directly...is a welcome support"
Image of starving baby shows need to help children in besieged Syrian region - UN agencies
"Children have been the face of this crisis from the very beginning"
From Mugabe to Wonder Woman: when goodwill ambassadors go bad
"The decision to appoint a goodwill ambassador can backfire if the organisation – or brand – doesn't understand the public's perception of their ambassador"
Hold states accountable for Africa's education shortfalls, says UNESCO
In many African countries, low-fee private schools catering to poor populations are popping up faster than governments can handle
Menaced by Boko Haram, displaced Nigerians 'too scared' to go home
Attacks, including suicide bombings, and the campaign against the militants have uprooted more than 2.4 million people across four nations surrounding Lake Chad
Nearly 30,000 Kurds displaced from city near Kirkuk - aid groups
"They need emergency aid and also psychological support as many lost contact with children and relatives or witnessed traumatic incidents as they fled"
Troops and strays, the only signs of life in ruined Marawi
Wide boulevards in the city are lined by crumbling homes and shop fronts missing higher floors
In Myanmar's Rakhine, aid workers blocked from entering Muslim camp amid tension
Deliveries of food aid to Myebon's Muslims have been delayed