Health records: giving status to the stateless
Mechanisms as simple as health records have the power to transform the lives of vulnerable people
Volcano on Indonesia's Bali island at highest alert level, thousands evacuated
Authorities warn tourists and residents to avoid camping or hiking within a 9 km (6 mile) radius of the crater
Syrian pop-up put crisis on the menu
A Syrian pop-up restaurant that opened in London on the International Day of Peace hopes to encourage discussions about peace prospects in the war-torn country while serving some of its traditional delicacies.
Peace, hummus and falafels: London restaurant puts Syrian crisis on the menu
"We are encouraging people to take everyday small actions to help build peace right where they are"
Reporting on slavery in supply chains is not about “naming and shaming” companies – it’s about ending this horrendous abuse
Complexity of tackling forced labour in supply chains requires a range of tools. What it certainly doesn’t need is simplistic slogans
Land rights defenders appeal to U.N. to end violence by states, corporations
"We face violence from state forces, private security groups and state-sponsored vigilante groups ... We need global action to counter the threats we face"
Ageing Asia needs more women in boardrooms - recruitment experts
New figures showed 80 percent of top jobs in key parts of Asia are held by men
U.S. seeks urgent action on Myanmar, while U.N. eyes $200 mln for refugees
Bangladesh and humanitarian organisations are struggling to help 422,000 Rohingya who have arrived since Aug. 25
Frontline Insight: Who is London for?
The current housing industry is “simply supplying investments, safety deposit boxes in the sky” for international capitals. Property is a commodity now. It’s not meeting people's needs,” according to author Anna Minton.