Award-winning smart drones to take on illegal fishing
The technology is being piloted in the Seychelles later this year
Ignoring conflict undercuts disaster protection efforts, researchers warn
Humanitarian and development workers trying to reduce disaster risk too often ignore conflict in their interventions, experts say
Landmark U.N. Libya trafficking sanctions need tough follow-up - experts
"(This) sends a clear message: we are tackling human trafficking in Libya"
Cut more trees! Cambodians challenge conservation
"You can see why the villagers are hell bent on taking the forest over"
Armed with micro-grants and training, rural Ugandans tackle poverty
"They (men) look at us differently because we can even lend them money or pay our children's school fees"
Maasai clash with Tanzania in court over eviction from Serengeti
Maasai from four villages on the outskirts of the Serengeti sued Tanzania for the right to return to their villages which have become part of a park
Pope urges Britons to open their eyes and hear the cries of modern slaves
The pope said he was praying for the freedom of people trapped in slavery
Africans fleeing war top list of world's most neglected, says charity
Over 65 million people globally have been uprooted from their homes and forced to seek safety and shelter elsewhere
The elderly Kenyan women weaving their way to a more sustainable future
"Basketry has not only offered a source of livelihood, but it has also opened doors for us in the world"
Strangers break bread at Ramadan tent in London park
"The 'open iftar' experience is about turning strangers into friends"