OPINION: What does data have to do with gender equality?
Women and girls count, which is why we count them
Global warming fast shrinking rainforest role as climate protector
Amazon rainforest could change from carbon sink into a source as early as the mid-2030s
Banks globally eye UK scheme giving accounts to trafficking survivors
Initiative aims to give victims of trafficking and slavery financial independence and help them rebuild their lives
From job bans to child marriage, countries told to scrap sexist laws
Women only enjoy legal equality in eight countries, found the report, which highlighted issues from men-only jobs to child marriage
U.N. chief declares women's inequality 'stupid' and a global shame
Antonio Guterres has warned about dire state of women's rights as protections against rape and domestic violence are being diluted
INTERVIEW-Beware of the 'human cost' of going green, UK teen activist says
Recent calls to shun fast fashion could cost poorly-paid Bangladeshi workers their jobs, while electric cars risk using cobalt mined by child labourers
Top worry for young Africans? Jobs and corruption - but green anxieties grow
Four out of five young Africans surveyed said they are now anxious about climate change
OPINION: My erasure from a news agency photograph of climate activists at Davos went viral - this is why it matters
Across Africa, the climate crisis is happening to us now, and the stories Africans have to tell are urgent - but who is listening?
OPINION: In a world awash with data, aid workers contend with gaps
With nearly 168 million people in need of humanitarian assistance in 2020 -- the highest figure in decades -- there is no time, or data, to lose
Miners face funding squeeze as green investing surges
Environmental, social & governance (ESG) concerns have driven money into specialised funds that often exclude mining stocks among other 'dirty' assets