From purpose to personal, social entrepreneurs struggle to strike a balance
Balancing personal needs, alongside running a healthy organisation that delivers social impact, is a challenge for many social entrepreneurs
Revered yet rejected, India's trans women seek their place in parliament
At least five transgender candidates are standing in the national election in what activists say may be a turning point for the community, historically one of India's most marginalised
Global aid spending drops as refugee flows decrease - OECD
Major donors spent $149.3 billion on aid in 2018, a decrease of 2.7 percent compared to the year before
Award-winning start-up targets affordable medicine for every African
Because there is little regulation in some African countries, drug prices are marked up by middlemen and often become exorbitant
Achieving Zero Hunger. A message to the incoming Director General of FAO
The upcoming elections at the U.N. food agency would determine how it counters rising hunger and complex threats to agriculture productivity
From fake rice to deadly medicine, African firm takes on counterfeiters
When African farmers are tricked into buying fake seed, they can see harvests slashed, their families hungry and loans unpaid
Lives washed away: A mother's loss in Mozambique
Maria Jofresse's children were among more than 800 people killed in the storm and the heavy rains before it struck Mozambique and two other southern African countries, Zimbabwe and Malawi
Luxembourg's gay premier praises Mexico LGBT+ progress, sees more work ahead
Xavier Bettel said Mexico was more advanced than other countries on LGBT+ and women's rights
New World Bank boss vows to keep climate goals, evolve China relationship
Malpass has pledged to step up the lender's anti-poverty mission
NASA turns its focus to earth with aid partnership
NASA and Mercy Corps will work together to see how NASA's vast data and analysis resources could be applied to help vulnerable people around the world