Kiev police detain far-right protesters against gay pride march
Kiev's 2015 pride march was disrupted by violent attacks, but a substantial police presence kept the events in 2016 and 2017 largely peaceful
Grooming is gateway to child sex trafficking as 'seducing' moves online
"Traffickers are recruiting children where they interact with their peers, which is a virtual environment"
Oxfam cuts operations after sex abuse scandal hits funding
Oxfam has told staff it needs to urgently find 16 million pounds of savings and reduce the number of its aid projects
Kenya's 'budget for the rich' pushes poor to the brink - campaigners
"We need to make sure that our kids get a quality education, that basic foods are affordable for all, and that the poor get proper medical attention"
Nigeria urged to fix legal mess around female genital mutilation
Nigeria accounts for a tenth of the estimated 200 million girls and women globally affected by FGM
Child sex for a dollar on Kenya's palm-fringed beaches
"It's easy to get men. I find them at the market, concerts, weddings and on the beach. Most girls in my village do it. I can get 100 ($1) to 500 shillings. Sometimes a tourist will give 1,000 ($10)."
Gay men create t-shirt with their blood to protest U.S. donation ban
"Banning a specific group from performing a civic duty is stigmatising and when based on shoddy science, is clearly discriminatory"
As World Cup kicks off, FIFA urged to fight Iran's ban on women in stadiums
"This is a very basic right - how embarrassing is this for our nation and society"
Experts question wisdom that more food means less hunger
Increasing food production through intensive farming will not necessarily end world hunger
Water pressures rise in Pakistan as drought meets a growing population
Water available per person is set to reach a tenth - or less - of what it once was, experts say