Wherever I park my car, that's my home: U.S. homeless find refuge in safe parking
"Now, instead of giving people a ticket, they'll direct them to the safe parking lot"
Nomads and farmers in fight for Nigeria's heartland
If the coming dry season follows the pattern of previous years, violence will soon erupt between herders in search of water for their cattle and farmers determined to protect their land
With scratch-card savings, Senegalese farmers dodge drought
As rains become more erratic, growers put away small amounts of cash via their cellphones so they can afford fertiliser and hardier seeds
India's transgender community says new bill violates their rights
India has about 2 million transgender people, according to the 2011 census
Malaysia targets middlemen to end debt bondage of migrant workers
Malaysia recently struck a deal with Nepal to directly recruit workers there, without going through agents.
Labour abuses a 'risk worth taking' for fashion firms, UK lawmakers say
There have been just 14 prosecutions for non-payment of the minimum wage since 1999
U.N. launches $2.7 bln appeal for Africa's biggest refugee crisis
This year the UNHCR received less than 40 percent of the total $1.4 billion it appealed for
With the click of a button, Britain's homeless crowdfund their way to work
Homelessness has been rising in England for nearly a decade, with over 82,000 families in temporary accommodation, including more than 123,000 children
Stitched up? Fashion workers urge H&M to deliver living wage
"Our salary does not allow us to save money - it's barely enough to live"