Rights group seeks probe into Indian police inaction over rape complaints
Rape victims in India have to contend with an archaic, poorly funded and insensitive criminal justice system, campaigners say
Ivorian ex-president on trial over "unspeakable violence"
Former Ivory Coast president Laurent Gbagbo remains a divisive figure at home and his trial in The Hague could rekindle tensions
ICC promises to probe all sides in 2010 Ivory Coast war
Former president Laurent Gbagbo due to go on trial for unleashing civil war after refusing to accept his election defeat
Nigerian crime gangs 'use UK airports' to traffick women - BBC
Number of people identified as potential human trafficking victims in Britain rose by 21 percent to 3,309 in 2014
Obama calls for rapid Zika research as virus seen spreading
There is no vaccine or treatment for Zika which has been linked to brain damage in thousands of babies in Brazil
Advice to delay pregnancy due to Zika virus is naive, activists say
Women in Colombia and El Salvador lack access to contraception, unable to heed advice to delay pregnancy
Calls to protect sex workers as Mumbai's red-light industry goes underground
Sex industry gone from being a public operation to a private business, making it harder to detect sex trafficking victims
ICC prosecutors seek trial of Lord's Resistance Army ex-commander
Ex-commander Ongwen gave himself up in Central African Republic in Jan 2015 after years on the run
In Norway, asylum seekers take workshops on sexual violence
But some participants say the course teaches nothing new