Rural Kenyans protect wetlands to curb water scarcity
Wetlands - which protect people from drought and floods - are suffering in Kenya's drought
INTERVIEW-Battling old habits, the mayor of Warsaw launches climate revolution
Warsaw's first woman mayor is pioneering initiatives to tackle climate change in Poland's capital
FEATURE-Fish farm project helps Indonesian trafficking victims rebuild lives
Tens of thousands of women leave Indonesia every year to work as domestic helpers abroad, but tales of abuse and exploitation are common.
NCAA returns to N. Carolina after transgender bathroom law repeal
Similar boycotts by other sports organizations, companies and entertainers cost North Carolina hundreds of millions of dollars worth of business
INTERVIEW-India's proposed surrogacy law raises trafficking risk for foreign women - expert
India opened up to commercial surrogacy in 2002
Malala's mother focuses on education, empty nest fears in rare interview
"I'll miss her a lot and home will be empty without her. It's difficult but I have to accept it"
Village heads take on human traffickers in rural Indonesia
"(The recruiters) make all sort of false promises. We keep seeing cases of our women being abused, beaten up and not getting paid"
South India's scorching drought forces farmers into debt bondage
"Villagers are being forced to pick up all kinds of loans"
Tomb of fallen warrior to move before dam floods ancient Turkish township
"I don't know where we're going to go. We don't want to move, but there's nothing to be done about it"
FEATURE-Young Africans chart new path for agriculture as climate heats up
“Young people, because of the skills they have, have to take a lead in trying to make sure that we mitigate the climate change risks before they hit us the hard way”