US honours Indian cop for decade-long fight against human trafficking
Bhagwat has participated in one of the country's largest crackdowns on labour trafficking, rescuing more than 350 children forced to work in brick kilns.
Kenya's nomads swap guns for tourist dollars to end turf wars
Northern Rangelands Trust is working to reduce conflict and poverty among nomads by helping them better manage their land
Climate change "will hurt U.S. economy, increase inequality" - study
"If we continue on the current path, it may result in the largest transfer of wealth from the poor to the rich in the country's history"
Britain to fund abortions for Northern Ireland women
Women's rights groups estimate around 1,000 women travel to Britain each year for terminations, which they must finance themselves along with travel and other costs
From Aldi to Zara, Western stores beef up safety for Bangladesh workers
Many Bangladeshi factories draw criticism for offering a regime of scant worker rights, lax safety standards, long hours and poor pay
Water for goats or cows? Best way to boost resilience isn’t always clear - researchers
Building better resilience to the shocks and stresses climate change is bringing can be a complicated and confusing task
Conflict averted as Nigeria's warring herdsmen and farmers find common ground
Hundreds of people in Nigeria's middle belt region are killed each year in clashes, mainly over land use
INTERVIEW - Kenya failing to tackle 'miracle baby' trafficking, says nun
Rogue churches in Kenya are delivering trafficked babies to desperate women with fertility problems
AIDS-aware, Indian sex workers ignore their children's health - study
Sex workers in India often give birth in their brothels then ignore the health needs of their growing children for fear of meeting prejudice in the medical system