FEATURE-South Sudan's women deminers brave danger to change their children's future
A growing number of women deminers are clearing up bomb and unexploded ordnance - most of them mothers wanting to provide safety for their families
Nepali teenager dies after being banished to shed during her period - charity
19-year-old Tulasi Shahi is reported to have died from a poisonous snake bite while staying in a shed where she was required to sleep during her period
Celebrated Ebola nurse's family demand findings of investigation into her death
"We deserve to know the truth ... we want to move on"
FEATURE-Tanzania's women street cooks hope for safety, loans
"Urban food vending may be a good tool for creating livelihood security for the urban poor, but to achieve this there has to be better policy initiatives"
FEATURE-Life after fistula: Surgery helps heal stigma in Cameroon
The social consequences of fistula are often severe: girls and women are unable to work, become isolated, publicly shamed and even driven from their homes
INTERVIEW-Poor nations need help to use big data to tackle disease, poverty - expert
Many developing nations are attempting to collect, organise and analyse large, varied data sets to uncover patterns and trends to help address poverty
How to tackle loneliness among refugees in Britain? Match them with friends
"When you have someone in your life, who even just speaks to you on the phone, it gives you confidence. You're not alone. It's a big difference"
FEATURE-In power-short Pakistan, switch to solar power hit by rumours
Utility company installers, fearing lost income, are trying to dissuade solar buyers, says head of renewable energy association
Is your summer barbecue eating up forests in South America?
"The dry tropical forests of the Chaco are being destroyed faster than any other forests on earth"
U.S. feminist who spread the usage of "Ms." dies at age 78
"(I) was looking for a title for a woman who did not 'belong' to a man"