PHOTO-BLOG: World Environment Day
Millions of poor communities in Bangladesh risk their lives, homes, and land every year, because they are forced to live precariously along constantly changing river systems.
South Sudan: Number of people in need of assistance rapidly rising
Continuing conflict between Sudan and the rebel Sudan People's Liberation Army - North as well as an intensifying food crisis increases the number of people seeking refuge
Damage done? NGOs highlight irreversible losses caused by climate change
Joint Report by CARE, Germanwatch, ActionAid and WWF warns against irreparable damage from climate change for ecosystems and vulnerable countries.
Niger : The faces of the food crisis, up close
Life has never been easy for these families.They've become used to enduring what others would consider unbearable.
A Letter to the Delegates of the G(irls)20 Summit
The G(irls)20 Summit was held from May 24-31 in Mexico City, Mexico. The Director of Landesa's Center for Women's Land Rights, Elisa Scalise, was asked to speak to the delegates. Below is an edited transcript of her message. We hope it inspires you too.
Corruption news round-up: Snooping journalists, Greek monuments to corruption and trigger-happy lawmakers
Our view of the week's top anti-corruption stories
Talks on climate loss and damage build up steam
U.N. negotiators make progress on a response to the problems of loss and damage from climate change
Yangon's poor get help for a dignified end
Free Funeral Service Society - a non-governmental organisation is providing free burial services to those who can't afford them, as they help Myanmar's poor give a dignified goodbye to their loved ones
What is aid really achieving in Kenya's hungry north?
Millions of aid dollars for drought-hit areas last year haven't resolved long-term problems of poverty and undernutrition
Shuffling towards transparency in climate finance
Six international development banks will test a joint process to report on their funding for climate change adaptation