Wanawake wajasiliamali wachangia kuongezeka kwa biashara ya umeme jua Afrika Mashariki
With solar power and access to loans, "we are more productive than ever before. On average we can get $25 a day, even more," says one woman
Women solar entrepreneurs drive East African business surge
With solar power and access to loans, "we are more productive than ever before. On average we can get $25 a day, even more," says one woman
Fears of losing home and land plague one in four Indians, new poll shows
Insecure land rights leave the urban poor particularly vulnerable, as they're often unaware of the rights they have
Transgender women in India face bias despite laws, says activist
Alongside the right to marry and inherit property, transgender people in India are also eligible for quotas in jobs and educational institutions
Asia-Pacific loses steam in efforts to end hunger - study
With more than 60 percent of the world's hungry living in Asia-Pacific, the slower progress in the region has led to high global numbers of the chronically hungry
Trump, ex-Vice President Gore meet to talk climate policy
"It was a sincere search for areas of common ground"
California lawmakers seek to fight Trump deportation efforts
"California celebrates diversity. We don't deport it"
California lawmakers seek to fight Trump deportation efforts
"California celebrates diversity. We don't deport it"
Kenya promises crackdown as teachers push for ban on UK-backed private schools
Teaching union urges ban on chain of low-cost private schools backed by Microsoft founder Bill Gates
Lentils, chickpeas can help reverse dangerous trend of soil erosion - U.N.
About a third of the world's soils are degraded because of soil erosion, contamination, urbanisation and other issues