Britain's 'forgotten' front line: enterprises help care homes cut off by coronavirus
Social enterprises are finding new ways to help Britain's ageing population during lockdown
In lockdown Bolivia, calls from abused girls flood hotline
Police says more than four dozen cases of violence against children have been reported on average a day in Bolivia since the lockdown began
Abortion in a lockdown: India says 'yes' but women wonder how
Protected as an essential service in world's biggest coronovirus lockdown, abortion is a challenge to access
INTERVIEW-'We can't allow it': Mexico rights watchdog eyes sex trafficking
Murder rates and femicides are rising in Mexico, and more than 60,000 people have disappeared in the country
Poland debates abortion rights curbs, coronavirus limits protests
The draft legislation would ban abortion if prenatal tests show serious, irreversible damage to the foetus
Protesting Poles engage in drive for abortion rights
Human Rights Watch has accused the Polish government of taking advantage of the coronavirus lockdown to debate new limits on abortion and sex education
Has India's 'airpocalypse' put the poor more at risk from coronavirus?
From migrant workers breathing dirty air in cities to housewives cooking with smoky fuels, Indians living in poverty are susceptible to respiratory diseases
Human Rights Watch warns against Polish abortion debate
One of the citizens' initiatives set for a first reading this week could criminalise sexual education activities
Harvey Weinstein hit with third sexual assault case in Los Angeles
More than 100 women have accused Weinstein of sexual misconduct stretching back decades
Court throws out rape, trafficking charges against leader of Mexico-based church
The next hearing in the high-profile case involving Naason Joaquin Garcia is scheduled for May 8