African leaders hailed for progress in fight against malaria
"We're turning the tide on malaria in Africa"
Airbnb offers free housing to refugees stranded by Trump's travel ban
Last year, the company partnered with aid organizations to provide their workers with free housing
FACTBOX-Drought, fighting push millions into hunger in Horn of Africa
"The time to act is now. We cannot wait for a disaster like the famine in 2011"
FACTBOX - Five facts about refugee resettlement in the US
The Democratic Republic of Congo, Syria, Myanmar, Iraq and Somalia were the top countries of origin for refugees entering the US in 2016
In rare demand, migrants push for better pay, benefits at Thai seafood firm
Many workers pay exorbitant agent fees to be smuggled into Thailand for dangerous and demeaning jobs, earning salaries below the minimum wage
Last child soldiers from Colombia's rebel ranks to be freed
3,700 children have been recruited into FARC ranks since 1999 and nearly one in five joined the rebel group aged 15
Inquiry to ask: could UK sex discrimination laws be weakened by Brexit?
Maternity rights, equal pay and part-time workers' rights will be examined
India's affordable housing plan won't fix homelessness, say campaigners
"The slow rate of implementation of the policy, coupled with the destruction of homes makes the housing for all target seem improbable at this stage"
FEATURE-On the run from Boko Haram, Nigeria's lost children hope to find families again
More than 30,000 children have lost or been separated from their parents during insurgency which has left nearly two million uprooted after fleeing Boko Haram
New law a glimmer of hope for women's land rights in Mali
As climate change pushes men to take over land once left to women, women could get a set aside of government land