INTERVIEW - Sexual violence in Haiti is a public health problem
"We would like sexual violence to be recognised as a public health problem because there is not a lot of health services and care available for patients," says Medecins Sans Frontieres
El Salvador lawyers fight to free raped teenager jailed for abortion
Women have been accused of inducing abortions when in fact they suffered miscarriages, stillbirths, or pregnancy complications
Dominican vote opens door to possible easing of total abortion ban
Dominican Republic is one of seven countries in Latin America and the Caribbean that have absolute bans on abortion
Honduras bans child marriage, no exceptions
Girls and boys under 18 cannot get married even with the permission of their parents
New Zealand pledges $1 million to help clear landmines in Colombia
Colombia is one of the most mine-scarred countries in the world after a half century of war
INTERVIEW-People have no idea slavery exists, says Brazil's 'Narcos' star Wagner Moura
"I grew up witnessing a lot of people working in horrible conditions and not getting paid"
The enemy within: as FARC rebels disarm, what peace for Colombia's women?
For tens of thousands of women across Colombia, a daily war continues at home, regardless of any peace deal
Haiti orphanages hotspot of child trafficking, abuse, says charity
Poor families are duped into giving up their children by orphanage directors who hire child-finders and local pastors who also seek out children
Put women at centre of Colombia peacebuilding to ensure lasting peace - campaigners
About 20,000 Colombians, most of them women and girls, have been victims of rape and sexual violence, a weapon used by all sides in Colombia's war
FEATURE-Politics of Death: 'Am I next?' Deadly waiting game for Honduras land activists
Watch 'Worth Dying For?': our new film about how the murder of famed activist Berta Caceres has unleashed a wave of activism across Honduras