'Eco-cide' should rank alongside genocide, author argues
Current environmental measures do not go far enough to protect the planet, argues Polly Higgins, an international environmental lawyer who argues that destruction of ecosystems should be criminalized
Women fight for property rights in Pakistan
Zubaida Noor is working with women in a small village in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, previously known as North-West Frontier Province, who lost their homes in the recent floods. Her NGO, the Noor Education Trust, focuses on women's education, health and emancipation. Her story regularly features on the Panos Voices from the Ground project.
Older people in Haiti - how are they faring?
Putting the spotlight on the hundreds of thousands of active older people in Haiti who are clamouring for the right to be included in the reconstruction of the country they love.
Access to land is biggest challenge in Haiti resettlement
Biggest challenge for aid organisations in providing transitional and permanent shelter has been accessing land to build the structures
Haiti and the Media
As we approach the one year anniversary of the Haiti earthquake many of us have been anticipating an examination of the humanitarian system from the media. And this is a good thing.
Caring for Haitis separated children - crucial part of the countrys recovery
Haiti: Deusel, 11, reminds us that caring for Haiti's separated children is a crucial part of the country's recovery.
Haiti's second humanitarian disaster - cholera
What about the slow-moving, quiet, less-noticed disaster that struck Haiti three months ago?
Looking back to the Haiti earthquake
Looking back on the last year in Haiti is not easy. Last Christmas we were celebrating a new phase for the country.