Myanmar's Suu Kyi condemns abuses in Rakhine but silent on army role
The United Nations has branded the military operation in the western state ethnic cleansing
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"Traffickers are experts in exploiting the vulnerabilities of marginalised people. They are really adept at manipulating the desperation of the poor"
Migrant maids in Oman at risk as India scraps rescue scheme
"Even after being recruited through official channels, Indian women domestic workers are exploited both physically and mentally"
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Private sponsorship of refugees grows, along with resettlement needs
"Integration happens faster and better when a community is involved"
The rise of the sanitation economy: how business can help solve a global crisis
Sanitation economy models promise potential in water efficiency, food security and climate resilience
U.N. chief says statesmanship needed on North Korea, takes digs at Trump
Guterres criticizes world leaders who stoke resentment over refugees for political gain
ANALYSIS-Archaic law means no rooms to rent for migrant workers flocking to India's cities
With little new affordable rental housing being built, millions of poor migrants are forced to live in slums and other informal settlements
Mobile app aims to help end child marriage in India's Bihar
India ranks among countries with the highest rates of child marriage in the world, accounting for a third of the global total of more than 700 million women
U.N. starting to gather testimony on Myanmar violations - investigator
Myanmar has denied rights groups' accusations that it is trying to drive the minority community out of Rakhine state, saying it is only targeting militants