Sweeping child beggars off Senegal's streets won't solve trafficking, activist warns
Children are sent or trafficked to beg for Islamic teachers, who beat them if they fail to bring in enough money, rights groups say
Clarion call for Nigerian farmers to unite in the battle to save their lands
Reverend Father Maurice Kwairanga works with farmers in northeast Nigeria to fight large scale land acquisitions
India's first human trafficking law: draft falls short, campaigners say
"The bill in its current form is a disaster. It needs to be re-drafted completely"
Italian police smash suspected people-smuggling ring, arrest dozens
Arrests made in ten cities across Italy in swoop made possible by testimony of Eritrean man arrested in 2014
Amid drought, mystery disease kills Zimbabwe's baobabs
What is turning Zimbabwe's baobabs black?
Plastic buckets, broken printers shine light on Hanoi's poor
Wind power system made from recycled goods helps light homes, cook meals and slash electricity costs
Food commodity prices to remain stable over next decade: FAO/OECD
Higher productivity and slightly larger crop areas will cover rises in food demand, says report
Solutions for Colombia's displaced key to peace: UNHCR chief
UN High Commissioner for Refugees Filippo Grandi said finding solutions for seven million Colombians uprooted by 50 years of war is key to reconciliation and integration efforts.