OPINION: Once deployed, now unemployed: Afghan interpreters seek jobs in UK
Afghan interpreters evacuated to UK say glowing references from their British military bosses now count for little
Afghan judo champion fights to survive in Pakistan
“I'm sure I would have been killed if I hadn't changed my appearance”
A year in exile: Afghan refugees tell of fresh starts
A year after the Taliban takeover, Afghan refugees describe new lives in Britain, Pakistan, Canada and New Zealand - and look at what lies ahead
Afghan Pulitzer-winner buried award before escaping Taliban
“When I boarded the plane I started crying very loudly … At that moment I felt that I had lost everything.”
India Partition: After 75 years, tech opens a window into the past
Facebook, YouTube and VR are helping people in India and Pakistan connect, despite bloodshed of independence in 1947
'Crying with happiness': Afghan campaigner finds freedom in Canada
Mujgan Kaveh, who was a women's rights advocate at home, has retrained as a nurse and is building a new life for her family.
OPINION: Why criminalisation and discrimination threaten to derail the fight against HIV
The data is clear. The HIV response is less successful in countries that criminalise same-sex sexual acts, sex work, and drug use
Indian children without Aadhaar digital ID shut out of school
Millions of children risk being excluded from school and free food programmes due to a lack of the Indian government's biometric ID cards.
Pakistan's digital ID card keeps millions locked out
From migrants to trans people, many adults still don’t have the NADRA agency's CNIC card, excluding them from jobs and vital public services
OPINION: Women should not be propping up healthcare systems without proper pay
Woman health workers are the backbone of medical care across much of the world, so why are they treated so poorly?