South African shack-dwellers' movement fights for urban land reform
Five years ago people were evicted from their shacks in Durban to make way for housing for members of the African National Congress
Seeds of change: Mali farmers fight drought with hybrid crops
Hardy sorghum is helping farmers bring in a harvest, even when drought destroys other crops
Indigenous rights in the spotlight as Indian states head to polls
Several speeches by India's opposition leader have focused on the rights of indigenous people and farmers
Tire manufacturers promise to put the brakes on deforestation
Rubber demand has risen over the last 20 years as emerging markets like China and India have become wealthier
In Israel, African migrant families battle hunger, trauma
Over a decade from the mid-2000s, about 64,000 Africans - mainly from conflict-torn Sudan and Eritrea - arrived in Israel across the then-porous border with Egypt's Sinai
Indonesian startup uses road safety to drive women's empowerment
In a country undergoing rapid urbanisation as incomes increase, more people are buying vehicles, putting stress on the road network
Don't leave half the world offline and behind, urges Web founder
Internet is "coming of age" and going awry, with a growing digital divide between those in richer and poorer countries
Gay Tanzanians remain fearful despite govt denouncing LGBT+ crackdown
"People are still scared and we are keeping a low profile. We remain on edge and are waiting to see if any arrests will happen"
Power ahoy! Floating solar panels buoy access to clean energy in Asia
To meet growing demand for energy and to try to curb climate change, floating solar panels are fast gaining popularity
Britain boosts support for slavery victims after court challenge
At least 13,000 people across Britain are estimated by the government to be victims of forced labour, sexual exploitation and domestic servitude