U.N. peacekeepers learn to battle sexual violence in war
Peacekeepers are now armed with better training in how to protect women and girls in war zones, the U.N. says
India's top court cracks down on tradition of "honour killings"
Justices take aim at community groups that encourage murders
U.N. demands end to impunity for combatants who rape, but what about peacekeepers?
Abuse, albeit relatively rare, by blue helmets hurts trust in U.N. and often goes unpunished
"Punish the men who buy sex," say trafficked survivors
Victims criminalised while customers and pimps go free
Factbox: Key facts and figures on female foeticide in India
What you need to know
India counts its missing daughters as illegal abortions continue
Female foeticide continues unabated, shift in demographics threatens
UN official says criticism of peacekeepers in I.Coast "unfounded"
Recent discovery of a mass grave with nearly 200 bodies in it has caused some human rights groups to demand more action
India's news reports of rape, child abuse make stomach-turning reading
Plenty of laws to protect women and girls in place--but not in practice
Census signals unabated killing of India's unborn girls
Population survey shows number of girls under six falling for fifth decade in a row
Indian capital passes law to ensure timely public services
Indian government officials will be penalised if they fail to provide timely public services