WHO names independent body to investigate Congo sex abuse claims
Sex abuse victims' advocate will help lead commission investigating claims of sexual exploitation by aid workers in Congo Ebola outbreak
Refugee women in Africa say domestic violence rose during pandemic
With families unable to earn due to coronavirus, many girls were made to sell sex for food or forced into marriage to ease the household burden
Robbery or social justice? French court fines activist who pinches colonial relics
Congolese activist Mwazulu Diyabanza is pressing France to return art works from African colonies and make reparations for acts of slavery
Malnutrition stalks Congo's overcrowded prisons
Dozens of inmates died this year in Congo's Bunia Central Prison, where, like the rest of the country, overcrowding leaves little food to go around
Congo to investigate 'jobs-for-sex' accusations during Ebola outbreak
Dozens of women have made accusations of sexual exploitation and abuse by aid workers during the 2018-2020 Ebola crisis
EXPLAINER-Indonesia's jobs law endangers environment, say activists, investors
The past few days has seen protests and national strikes against the law - here are some of the changes that could threaten forests
OPINION: Why the UN must set up an independent body to tackle sexual abuse
Years of impunity won’t end until both victims and aid workers feel they can report abuse safely and that action will be taken
Aid groups should face tougher action over sex abuse by staff - experts
Failure to tackle sexual abuse by aid staff should result in tougher action including funding cuts, aid experts told UK parliament
OPINION: Why transactional sex is difficult to stop in the aid sector
Sex is traded, under varying levels of coercion, for money, safety, or, as in the latest allegations from the Democractic Republic of Congo, jobs
WHO 'outraged' by sex abuse reports in Congo Ebola operation
The Thomson Reuters Foundation reported on Tuesday that more than 50 women have accused Ebola aid workers from the WHO