Millennials pressure Britain into making pension billions do more good
New regulations will allow savers to monitor how their money is being invested by the companies running pension schemes
As Venezuela's health system crumbles, pregnant women flee to Colombia
The numbers of babies and women dying during or after childbirth have soared, while medicines have become increasingly scarce.
U.N. envoy wants global ban on 'barbaric' conversion therapies
Conversion therapies, often conducted in religious settings, can involve psychoanalysis, injections and electric shocks.
Snake bites and chocolate: Costa Rican women teach tourists jungle secrets
"We're giving a tourism experience that is truly cultural... We are trying to live a more dignified life"
Third of U.K. employers 'less likely' to hire transgender staff
Less than one in five British employers have an inclusive policy towards transgender staff
Film tracks first Afghan woman to seek justice over incest
"She stood against all odds. Everybody blamed her, everybody called her names, everybody told her she was bringing shame to the family, to the country"
Click and save: websites help Asian maids escape debt bondage
"Right now the reason why recruitment is so mired in these unethical things is because there are too many players and no accountability"
Recycling rubbish into revenue - the scheme bringing hope to women in Jordan
"Women can and should go out and work, especially with the circumstances we're facing. I have no husband or father or brother to help – I'm proud to do it."
Webcam slavery: tech turns Filipino families into cybersex child traffickers
"I had been totally fooled. I was forced to do things you could not imagine a 16-year-old having to endure."
'Girls can come after you': U.S. tech moguls risk jail for online sex trafficking
Website owners and operators found guilty of contributing to sex trafficking can face 25 years in prison plus fines