OPINION: It's time to address the root causes of human suffering in the Sahel
Military and humanitarian efforts in the Sahel will fail unless there is sustained development, better leadership and action on climate risks
OPINION: How global private finance can help least developed countries to unlock sustainable growth
The call for more financing is not just about quantity; we must focus on quality, with a strategic impact focus
Breast ironing is abuse and could lead to jail, UK prosecutors say
Some families use large heated stones to compress a girl's breast tissue and some also tightly bind the girl's breasts to prevent them from growing
Trans asylum seekers assaulted, abused in U.S., UK, Norway detention
Transgender asylum seekers held with men in the United States and Europe have been targeted for their gender identity
Top Americas rights commission condemns Honduras LGBT+ murders
More than 300 gay and trans people have been murdered since 2009
Sudan urged to ensure justice for raped women protesters
From students and academics to housewives and street traders, women came out in force to protest against al-Bashir's 30-year rule, before he was replaced by the military in April
June 2019 was the hottest June on record across the globe -NOAA
The latest temperature records provided fresh evidence that the buildup of carbon emissions in the atmosphere is destabilizing Earth's climate system faster than scientists had expected
June 2019 was the hottest on record across the globe - NOAA
Heat waves currently gripping the United States, Europe and elsewhere are likely to get worse
After Libyan bombing, Bangladeshis wait for injured migrants' return
The U.N. migration agency estimates there are 24,000 Bangladeshi migrants in Libya - the largest number of people from Asia and 4% of the entire migrant population
Singaporeans head to fire hotspot village in Indonesia to tackle haze
About 2.6 million hectares of land in Indonesia was burned between June and October 2015, mainly on Indonesia's Sumatra and Borneo islands