Americas' top rights group faces financial crisis, warns of cuts
Syrian refugee crisis has meant less funding from Europe - rights advocates say cuts will undermine justice and protection for victims of abuses
INTERVIEW-Indigenous rights and private funding key to slowing deforestation, says Norway minister
Oslo conference this week will also discuss need to attract more private finance to back forest conservation
INTERVIEW-Guatemala "closes its eyes" to rampant child sex trafficking - UN
Nearly 60 percent of the 50,000 victims of sex trafficking in Guatemala are children - U.N.
Honduras gang violence uproots thousands a month - UN
The number of people fleeing violence inside Honduras has seen a constant rise since December
Panama's indigenous tribes launch drones to fight deforestation
Tribes trained to use drones to monitor deforestation, forest fires, crop harvests and water sources
Police crackdown on Bogota crack den exposes children used as sex slaves
Sex trafficking was taking place just a few blocks from the presidential palace
Nearly 3 mln people need food aid in drought-hit Central America - UN
Prolonged dry spells since mid-2014, linked to the El Niño weather phenomenon, have battered subsistence farmers
Argentina's indigenous people face "appalling" plight - U.N.
Unclear land tenure is a source of conflict between indigenous groups and state and private companies
In Colombia, abortion is legal but denied to many women, advocates say
"One doctor said I was committing murder if I went through with it," says woman who sought abortion
Zika looms but El Salvador stands firm on abortion ban
Due to stringent laws, women ending unwanted pregnancies risk illegal, unsafe back alley procedures and the possibility of prison