Myanmar probes grave after soldiers seen detaining men
The missing men had been living in camps for people displaced by conflict
Female slavery survivors unite to back India anti-trafficking law
Law would help victims rebuild their lives by establishing a rehabilitation fund
Rape of men and boys in Central African Republic is 'ignored' crime
Fighters have used sexual violence against men and boys as a tool to "humiliate, emasculate, and terrorise" perceived enemies
FEATURE-Kenya awaits ruling in landmark case to legalise gay sex
"We need to change this environment so I can live anywhere I want, as long as I pay rent"
"Bittersweet victory" for Moroccan women facing domestic violence, activists say
The law passed in the Muslim country earlier this month fails to define domestic violence or explicitly outlaw marital rape
French actresses launch own "Time's Up" with white ribbons
France's "Now we act" is billed as an appeal to raise funds so that women who have suffered rape or other forms of sexual violence can take legal action
INTERVIEW - Freed Salvadoran woman vows to fight for others jailed for abortion crimes
"It's totally clear that they haven't committed any crime"
Decades on, a survivor campaigns to change India law on reporting abuse
Sexual violence against children in India remains a taboo topic, with most cases going unreported
South Korea's Moon urges action against growing #MeToo sex abuse claims
#MeToo has taken off belatedly in male-dominated South Korea where discussion of sexual misconduct has long been taboo
FEATURE-Nepal victims despair despite new government's pledge over war crimes
"Nothing will happen to heal our wounds"