UK companies reluctant to flag up slavery risks - consultants
An analysis of 100 reports shows that companies are mostly silent on slavery risks in their businesses
U.S. pushing for repatriation of U.N. peacekeepers over sex abuse
"There is general agreement among Security Council members that we have a problem"
UN registered 99 sex crime allegations against its staff in 2015
Majority of allegations involved personnel in 10 peacekeeping missions
Three aid workers kidnapped in east Congo
Congolese staffers taken in North Kivu province where dozens of armed groups prey on locals and stop aid from reaching region
New satellite programme aims to cut down illegal logging in real time
Experts say tropical forests nearly the size of India are set to be destroyed by 2050 if current trends continue
The stealth aid raid: militarising Britain's development budget
Militarising the aid budget makes a mockery of Britain’s legal commitment to use aid only to reduce poverty
One step closer to stopping the import of goods made with forced labour
Most of the products we wear, eat, tweet from, or even drive are touched by modern slavery
Pakistan's Punjab must enforce new law on violence against women-rights group
Girls and women in Pakistan face many threats, from acid attacks and "honour killings" to rape and kidnapping