FEATURE-Kenyan slum seeks to turn sewage into gold with recycling plant
A new facility that will turn sewage into clean water and waste into power could help Kibera's youth set up businesses
Baby girl dies in Tanzania after FGM by great-grandmother
Evidence some families still cutting their girls in Tanzania, and starting to doing it at younger ages
British victims of modern slavery recount abuse in TV documentary
13,000 victims of forced labour, sexual exploitation and domestic servitude in Britain
Rise in calls to U.S. trafficking hotline reveals new types of abuse
Victims made to go door to door selling magazines, forced to engage in benefit fraud
Intersex activist urges ban on "genital mutilation" on children
"At two months old they castrated me and threw my testicles in the garbage bin without telling my parents"
Britain pardons thousands of gay men for convictions under abolished laws
Under the "Turing law", gay and bisexual men convicted of consensual same-sex acts can be pardoned as long as it can be proved that the sexual act was consensual
UK to boost jobs and trade for world's poorest with new aid plan
New strategy will help boost global prosperity and address some of the root causes of mass migration and global instability
Failure of malaria drug 'early warning' for Africa, researchers say
"This is concerning and may indicate that there's a bigger story beginning to emerge in Africa"
Honduras land rights activists hit by "epidemic" of violence, watchdog says
What united all cases was the lack of accountability for the attacks
Tanzania's ban on refugee groups threatens efforts to protect them -UN
Tanzania hosts 280,000 refugees and asylum seekers, mostly from the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and Burundi