Trafficked, detained and tortured: the treacherous journey through Libya to Europe
Documenting the illegal migrants, refugees and asylum seekers at the mercy of militias who exploit them for financial gain in Libya.
My body is not a game: ending gender based violence in Brazil
It is as widespread as the nation's beloved soccer, which is played everywhere from rural provinces to dense slums and metropolitan towns. There are no winners, only victims in Brazil's epidemic of violence against girls and women.
PHOTO ESSAY: Daily life for women in Almaty
Central Asian photojournalists on a Thomson Reuters Foundation workshop turn their lenses on the daily lives of Kazakh women
5 facts you need to know about water and energy
Around the globe, 768 million people do not have access to safe drinking water and 1.3 billion live without electricity. To meet growing appetite for water and energy the world must turn to renewable energy to meet increasing demand for both
Coffee and climate change
Is climate change putting your cup of coffee - and the farmers who grow it - at risk?
Women in the workplace
U.S. Library of Congress archive photos show women's workplaces ranging from a flour mill in England to a coal mine in Belgium or Lincoln Motor Co.'s welding department in Detroit. International Women's Day is celebrated on March 8
PHOTOBLOG: Conflict in the waiting room
Syrian refugees and Lebanon’s struggling healthcare sector
5 facts about domestic workers
Domestic workers are among the most vulnerable employees because few of them are protected by labour laws. Here are some facts about the world's 53 million domestic workers.