Child malnutrition at "all time high" in Yemen - U.N. agency
Nearly 2.2 million children are in need of urgent care and the number of severely underweight has soared, says UNICEF
Cut funding for orphanages to stop sex abuse, says J.K. Rowling's charity
Orphanages often operate as centres for child trafficking and sexual abuse, says charity founded by Harry Potter author J.K. Rowling.
INTERVIEW-Make those profiting from trafficking pay, says documentary host
"There appears to be no political, economic or social will to apprehend the big players," says host of new TV series on trafficking
Education a casualty of earthquake in Indonesia's Aceh - aid agencies
"With no schools to go to, there are no places for students to gather together and release their fear"
INTERVIEW-Millions of Cambodian farmers receive land titles under state plan
"When all of the land plots are registered, the conflicts will be over"
Deaths of land rights defenders treble in a year as violence surges, says report
On average nearly 16 farmers, indigenous people and land rights advocates were killed every month, says rights group
Demolition in Delhi leaves hundreds of shanty dwellers in cold
"It is a matter of great concern when the government destroys homes that people have built ... and renders them homeless without any recourse"
Cows and rice paddies boost global methane emissions: study
Methane emissions from agriculture and other sources have surged in recent years, threatening efforts to slow climate change
Growth in global coal demand to slow over next five years - IEA
Lower coal consumption in predicted in China and US, but India set to use more, IEA says