Volunteer armies map 'invisible' communities hit by coronavirus
Communities are using open source tools to help contain the coronavirus by mapping handwashing stations and those at risk
Britain advances digital ID plans as identification technology stirs debate
Digital systems can make it easier to access services and buy age-restricted goods, but critics warn about the privacy pitfalls
Coronavirus fuels modern slavery threat for Asian garment workers
for the first time, India and Bangladesh were in the 'extreme risk' category for slave labour
Water-related conflicts set to rise amid demand growth and climate impacts
About a quarter of the world's population faces severe water shortages exacerbated by climate change - and with that is coming conflict, social unrest and migration
INSIGHT-Locked out by COVID, refugees' lives on hold
Many refugees are stranded in areas vulnerable to COVID-19, while resettlement plans are being put on hold during the pandemic
OPINION: Attacks against humanitarian workers must stop
Unprecedented rates of attacks against aid workers, restrictions linked to COVID-19, and counter-terrorism laws are making delivering aid harder than ever.
Fighters and farmers step in to help Beirut after the blast
Lebanese social enterprises step up to help Beirut blast victims
Attacks on aid workers reached record high in 2019
Attacks on aid workers on the rise according to humanitarian research organisation
'I'll kill you': LGBT+ activists call on Facebook to move faster on Arabic hate speech
Hate speech on Facebook is leaving LGBT+ supporters in the Middle East feeling depressed and prone to harm, survey shows
Death follows refugee family from Syrian war to Beirut blast
Man fleeing Syrian war suffers loses with family members falling victim to Beirut blast