'I did it only for the money': Climate displacement pushes girls into prostitution
"The flood took everything away from us by destroying our house. We are in this situation because of the flood," says one girl
U.N. says Rohingya refugee girls sold into forced labour in Bangladesh
The International Organization for Migration says it has identified scores of human trafficking cases
Defamation suits aimed at India's #MeToo complainants could stall movement
More than a dozen men in politics, media, entertainment and the arts face accusations of inappropriate behaviour
Sex, drugs and ... slavery? Human trafficking hidden in UK hotels
Many hotels in Britain are teaching staff to spot signs of trafficking and scrutinising suppliers of goods from shampoo to sheets.
Women candidates face "small-scale war" in Afghan election
More than 400 women are contesting seats but say the country's patriarchal culture means they will face a battle to be heard even if they win.
Tens of millions fear losing homes and land in next five years – poll
A lack of formal documentation and poor implementation of land laws threaten tenure in many countries
Salmon fishing in the U.S. - new threats to age-old Native life
With freight trains blocking river access and coal pollution, indigenous fishermen in Oregon are struggling to make a living
Sexual harassment rife in Europe's parliaments - report
Parliamentarians fighting gender inequality and violence against women were often singled out for attack
'Too easy' to groom children as drug mules, says UK ex-gangster
In Britain, 2,118 children suspected to have been trafficked were referred to the government last year
Rising hunger pushes Congo's children into sex work and mines - charities
Congo's North Kivu and Ituri provinces have been a tinder box of armed rebellion and ethnic killing since two civil wars in the late 1990s