Sri Lanka Red Cross probes claim of sex-for-aid demand in former war zone
Red Cross investigating claims one of its staff demanded sexual favours from a woman in return for providing her with a grant
Afghan aid workers, civilians will bear the brunt after MSF hospital bombing - experts
Emboldened by brief Kunduz capture, Taliban will step up offensives which will result in more civilian casualties, analysts say
India demands justice as Saudi employer accused of chopping off maid's arm
The victim said her Saudi employer hacked off her right arm after she complained about harassment and torture
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After Bangladesh, India wants anti-trafficking pacts with Nepal, Gulf states
South Asia is the fastest-growing and second-largest region for human trafficking in the world, after Southeast Asia
Indian capital to help trafficking victims with training, jobs
India is home to more than 14 million victims of modern-day slavery, ranging from domestic work to prostitution
Involve Afghan women in crucial talks with the Taliban, urges HRW
Afghan women are still exchanged to settle disputes amongst families and suffer high levels of violence
"How is this justice? My life is not worth $2,000," says acid survivor
A victim of acid violence in India can expect to wait between five and 10 years for justice
SPECIAL SERIES-Ending child labour by 2025 farcical as India plans to allow family work
Plans by the government to allow children under 14 to work for their families will make ending child labour impossible
Twin murders of rape victims spark calls for witness protection in India
Rape victims in India endure an archaic and poorly funded criminal justice system, say campaigners