FACTBOX-Hidden and often ignored: Five facts about 'urban refugees'
Some urban refugees are away from camps because there are no such places in their hosting countries
FEATURE-Election brings no hope to Macedonia's Roma-run "ghetto", say voters
"Held hostage" by political leaders, residents in one of the world's only self-governed Roma municipalities want drastic change
Women's rights in danger in U.S. states and by Trump, activist Gloria Steinem warns
Policies in individual U.S. states could set back abortion availability and health care as much as the plans of President-elect Donald Trump, says activist Gloria Steinem
In Kenya, organic macadamia nuts provide a cushion against drought
Cutting out chemicals - and the middle man - is making farmers more resilient, they say
African governments urged to help 3.5 million people uprooted from their homes in 2015
An average of 9,500 Africans were internally displaced daily last year due to conflict and environmental challenges
Climate refugees in South Asia need protection, advocates say
South Asia is the world's most disaster-prone region according to the United Nations
Thousands of Kenyan single mothers, widows use mobile money to escape poverty
Impact most dramatic among those who used M-Pesa, a text message-based mobile payment system
Teach new asylum seekers to UK about dangers of female genital mutilation, activists say
Female genital mutilation has been a criminal offence in Britain since 1985
Locals fearful as mega-projects drive rush for land on Kenya's coast
Sylvester Jefua prays the government will formally recognise the home he has lived in for a decade before developers take his land
As solar power expands the work day, incomes rise in eastern Kenya
With solar lights in the market, farmers can grow by day and sell by night