Activists, executives advise Thailand how to tackle trafficking
Migrant workers need right to complain and proper documents, government must stop corruption
Canadian police fail to protect female Aboriginals -report
U.S.-based human rights organisation says police failure and discrimination against Canada's Aboriginal community contributed to the plight of missing or murdered indigenous women
Virginia fraternity that was focus of rape story reinstated
Phi Kappa Psi was suspended after Rolling Stone magazine reported on an attack on a woman at a fraternity house party
Captured LRA commander calls for comrades to abandon rebellion
Dominic Ongwen, who is wanted by the International Criminal Court for crimes against humanity, is being held in C. African Republic by U.S. forces helping to fight the LRA
Dozens of children among 98 Rohingya smuggling victims found in Thailand
Two Thai drivers suspected of trafficking the Rohingya, a mostly stateless Muslim minority from Myanmar, are being interrogated
FEATURE-Building India's cities, silent workforce of women goes unrecognised
Women make up at least 20 percent of India's 40 mln construction workers, but face lower pay, hazards, harassment
U.S. to strengthen laws protecting sex trafficking victims
Survivors of sex trafficking argue that countries should focus on criminalizing those who exploit rather than those who are exploited
No such thing as child prostitute say anti-slavery groups
Youngsters not old enough to consent to legal sex, let alone commercial sex, cannot be considered prostitutes.
Nepali single mothers say law change would make children stateless
Women object to proposal to give citizenship only to children of two Nepali parents