"Bad blood" fears fuel abuse of children born of Boko Haram rape
Former Boko Haram captives, and their children born of rape, face persecution when they return home
FEATURE-Isolated and lacking labour rights, Myanmar's housemaids toil in silence
“I cannot foresee the day when our family can get back their land and I can go back to the village”
India "development bond" helps get girls into school, charity says
Private investors provide upfront funding and earn a return from donors or governments if targets are achieved
Iraqis want crackdown on "sleeper cells" after huge Baghdad bomb
Islamic State claimed responsibility for the attack which targeted a busy shopping area as people celebrated Ramadan
WIDER IMAGE-Free at Rio Olympics: 9 million forest-friendly condoms
Condoms use latex gathered from rubber trees by tappers working on state-run programme to foster sustainable forest use
Can the Liberian government protect citizen rights in the dark?
Liberia's Land Rights Act has not moved through the legislature two years after it was submitted
Iraq's minorities "on verge of disappearance" - rights groups
Impact of 13-year long war on minorities "catastrophic"; tens of thousands murdered, maimed or abducted, says rights group
Tanzania launches crackdown on child marriage with 30-year jail terms
Tanzania has one of the highest adolescent pregnancy and birth rates in the world
British government signals re-think on Land Registry sell-off
Government has heard views about controversial privatisation plans from all sides "loud and clear"
Four ways we can make sure everyone has a place to call “home”
A call for global leaders to ensure that everyone has a decent place to live