India's 'better off' children march with world leaders to help those left out
The march kicked off a campaign to build awareness of children's causes
Global leaders and laureates vow to take action to end child exploitation
Child rights activist and Nobel laureate Kailash Satyarthi said he organised the Delhi summit because the voices of world's most marginalised children were not being heard
Princesses, presidents, laureates join hands to "globalise compassion" for children
"We can't blame Buddha, or God or Jesus for the problems faced by our children"
INTERVIEW-Getting children into school is not like going to Pluto, says Julia Gillard
Gillard was speaking ahead of a two-day conference on children's rights in New Delhi
FEATURE-Nobel laureates, leaders gather to push child slavery onto the global agenda
"We want to create a strong moral platform to raise a voice which cannot be ignored by governments" - Nobel laureate Kailash Satyarthi
Afghan filmmaker, seeking to free oppressed voices, finds own voice quieted
"We are desperate for Hassan to come to Berlin and share his story"
FEATURE-Nobel laureates, leaders gather to push child slavery onto the global agenda
"We want to create a strong moral platform to raise a voice which cannot be ignored by governments" - Nobel laureate Kailash Satyarthi
UN's new gay rights advocate unfazed by anti-LGBTI opposition
Even countries perceived as the most virulent opponents of LGBT rights may have pockets of tolerance, says U.N.'s new gay rights independent investigator Vitit Muntarbhorn
Nature reserves in Central America push out indigenous people - report
The creation of protected areas in Central America has pushed indigenous people off land they've nurtured for generations, researchers say
Forecasting, commodity futures, new crops needed to break Southern Africa's cycle of hunger
Some 39 million people are suffering from a drought-induced food crisis in southern Africa, with hunger reaching emergency levels in Madagascar