In Nepal, where the slavery journey begins
Trafficking in Nepal is an endemic sickness in this beautiful country, where people have to migrate to find work and send money home.
Gunmen kill nine, kidnap 170 passengers from Afghan buses
Attack blamed on Taliban insurgents
Number of Afghans uprooted by violence doubles, a million "on brink of survival"- Amnesty
Situation of people uprooted from their homes has deteriorated as global attention and funds diverted to other crises
The deafening silence of 700 lost souls
With every new migrant tragedy at sea, indifference seems to be growing, hardening
Bulgaria to return detained Afghan migrants to Greece
53 migrants detained aboard freight train to be returned to Greece to "send a strong message" to others tempted to use same route
The World Humanitarian Summit: a game changer or business as usual?
The real challenge is to turn promises and commitments into meaningful – and measurable – humanitarian actions on the ground
Nearly 1,000 killed in attacks on health workers in 2014-15: WHO
"It is not limited to war zones, it is not accidental. The majority of these are intentional" - WHO
Afghan draft law must stop punishing women over "moral crimes" -rights group
Afghan women and girls accused of "moral crimes" are often forced to endure "virginity tests"
"Doctors waiting for death" - Syrian aid workers appeal for more protection
"Being a doctor inside the country means waiting for death," said the head of a medical charity working in Syria