Mexico plans special minimum wage for domestic workers in drive to curb abuse
While Mexico has dozens of different minimum wages for various kinds of jobs, the vast majority of domestic workers do not even have contracts and are at risk of exploitation
U.N. to probe sex-for-food aid allegations after Mozambique's Cyclone Idai
Community leaders were accused of demanding money from survivors so they could receive aid, while others coerced women into having sex for a bag of rice
High hopes: Will 'cannabusiness' turn around deprived communities?
A crop of social entrepreneurs believe there is room for businesses to do good, as well as profit, from cannabis
Act now or face disaster in Cameroon, aid chief warns
"There are atrocities every single day against civilians ... and the world doesn't seem to know or want to know about it"
From Malaysia to Mauritius, UK aid funds six global anti-slavery projects
Funding will also be used to run workshops on modern slavery in South Africa, improve support for survivors in India, and develop an online data hub to boost anti-slavery policies
Sex website shuts down in U.S, blaming 'dumb' trafficking laws
The decision marks the latest indication that sex trafficking laws known as FOSTA-SESTA, have made it difficult for websites selling sex to survive in a climate of higher risk for them
Labor inspectors in Brazil face dire lack of funds and personnel - officials
According to officials, labor inspectors lack funds to pay for basic necessities like gas for their cars or money to pay for their stays in cities where they travel to do inspections
'Better to kill us': Ethiopian residents fear evictions from satellite towns
Anxiety is particularly acute among Oromia residents, where authorities began targeting informal housing earlier this year
OPINION - Why we must act now for climate and gender justice
Climate change is not gender-neutral – it affects women far more
Goldman, Bank of England and Treasury targeted by climate activists in London
"Its bizarre we have to do this in order for governments to listen to the scientists," said Diana Warner, 60, one of the protesters