Campaigner against forced labour in Uzbekistan cotton fields arrested
Campaigners say Uzbekistan is concealing a state-orchestrated forced labour system
Jane Fonda speaks of rape, abuse, and her 'disease to please'
"I always thought it was my fault"
Smarter spending could tackle disasters in Uganda before they happen
Sending small amounts of aid before a predicted disaster could help cut what needs to be spent afterward, officials say
FEATURE-In drought-hit Kenya, fairer sharing of rivers helps keep the peace
Farmers are working to keep their river basin healthy so it can meet water demand from people, crops and animals
Central African Republic clashes could trigger humanitarian 'catastrophe' - agencies
"There has been a shift from religious to ethnic violence"
Less than 10 percent of international climate fund cash reaching local projects - researchers
International climate funds are opting to work with development banks and other big agencies that can quickly spend millions
"Berta is not dead": A year after Honduran activist's killing, her legacy grows
"The assassins were wrong when they thought they killed her, because she continues to live through millions of young people" - Berta Caceres' mother
INTERVIEW-Legal challenges may be needed to protect India's land law, says former minister
"We are thinking of legal challenges"
FEATURE-Fresh fear of "honour" violence stalks Pakistani victim
Hundreds of women and men are killed each year by their families in Pakistan over perceived damage to "honour"
Reform vital to cut litigation in India land deals - analysts
"The process of land acquisition in India has been the source of increasing political and legal contestation"