New map of Earth's groundwater to help estimate when it may run out
Less than 6 pct of water close to the Earth's surface is renewable in a lifetime, researchers find
Lack of coordination jeopardises fishermen's legal rights, study says
The industry that has come under fire for human rights abuses
INTERVIEW - Fairphone answers call for more ethical electronics
One phone company's ethical mission in an industry often accused of prolonging wars, harming the environment and using child labour
U.N. envoy wants more protection for children, schools in war zones
More than 30 million children are missing out on school in areas affected by conflict
Eliminating Forced Labour from Supply Chains: Comparing Brazil and the U.S.
Both countries have encountered obstacles in attempting to eliminate forced labour from supply chains, but both contexts provide valuable lessons
UN climate deal must unlock private funding for forests - experts
At least $20 billion per year is needed to reduce global deforestation by 50 percent
Troops could be sent to Burundi if violence worsens - diplomats
United Nations warns Burundi could be facing imminent catastrophe with violence in danger of escalating to atrocities
EXCLUSIVE - UN peacekeepers face new sex allegations in Central African Republic
Accusations in Central African Republic are latest in series of sex abuse scandals that have rocked peacekeeping force
Ending Ebola in Sierra Leone – a victory by and through communities
In our response to any future new outbreak, we need to become serious about engaging with communities
Where has funding for forest protection in Central Africa gone wrong?
UK and Norway back out of a major climate fund set up to protect Congo Basin forests, as new initiative is launched