World Food Programme cuts rations for refugees in Kenya
WFP said it needed $28.5 mln to cover the food assistance needs of the 420,000 refugees living in the camps for the next six months
Ranks of world's refugees swell as asylum space shrinks - UN
"International cooperation has been replaced by fragmented responses, resulting in restrictive immigration and asylum measures"
Realizing Gandhi's dream - 80 years on, India still strives for perfect sanitation
If we are serious about realizing the promise of the SDGs, we need to work together to realize Gandhi’s dream – for India and for the world
FEATURE-Transgender Armenians stitch and sew their way out of prejudice
Armenia is one of the least LGBT-friendly countries in Europe
Armed with smartphones and boots, Niger youths map flood risks
A community of students and young professionals are developing a digital map of their country and plotting flood-prone areas on their smartphones
FEATURE-"Let's do polygamy": New dating app stirs debate in Indonesia
Muslim men can take up to four wives in Indonesia
Violence against girls "accepted part of being female" - charity
"Violence in particular has become so normalised that it is seen by many as an accepted part of being female"
In Puerto Rico, acute shortages plunge the masses into survival struggle
For days now, residents have awoken each morning to decide which lifeline they should pursue: gasoline at the few open stations, food and bottled water at the few grocery stores with fuel for generators
World Food Program seeks 75 million dollars for Rohingya crisis
"The bottom line? This is a deplorable situation. This is as bad as it gets"
Colombia and ELN rebels begin first-ever ceasefire
The truce, the first with the National Liberation Army (ELN), will run through Jan. 9 and may be extended if it is respected.