India's cash crackdown linked to drop in child trafficking
"These days, they don't frequently see transportation of children by traffickers"
EXPERT VIEWS-Can "carrot-and-stick" aid deals stem migration from Africa to Europe?
Experts weigh in on EU's money-for-migration deal with Mali
Afghan asylum seekers sent home fear deportations will add to chaos
"The process is totally unfair and unjust. Some of the deportees went to social welfare department to extend their papers, but they were arrested there"
Pre-cooked beans could turn down heat on Africa's dwindling forests
"I used to stay away three hours looking for enough wood to cook beans, but now it is easy because I need just a small bundle"
FEATURE-Affordable housing ideas: City tents and roofs to dry chillies on
Entrepreneurs develop inexpensive shelters and homebuilding materials to improve the quality of life for India's 65 million slum dwellers
Rich nations urged to resettle more Syrian refugees to save lives
Only Australia, Canada, Germany and Norway had resettled more than their "fair share" of Syrian refugees when considering the size of their economy, Oxfam says
Peace can transform Colombia into breadbasket for world, president says
"We are all aware that there is no peace where hunger exists"
Only five unaccompanied migrant children brought to UK from Greece and Italy - aid agencies
"If children do not have safe and legal routes to the UK they will continue to make perilous journeys"
EXPERT VIEWS - What impact will Brazil's plan to allow foreign ownership of land have?
Opponents fear foreign investment could lead to the displacement of small farmers and lead to further deforestation
As rains fail, maneuvering for water grows in southern Sri Lanka
Cracking down on inappropriate water use is tough when fields are dry and farmers are worried, officials say