When do-gooders do harm: Liberia rape scandal shifts aid sector spotlight
While big-name agencies are in the spotlight for sexual abuse, experts fear that smaller ones slip could through the cracks
Promised land and homes, Sri Lankan refugees to return from India
Nearly 4,000 of more than 62,000 refugees living in camps in the south Indian state of Tamil Nadu have registered to return
Bolsonaro’s plan to undermine the environment ministry would backfire on Brazil’s food production
Enforcing Brazil’s forest protection law has boosted productivity and competitiveness of agriculture, but has angered some large landowners and farmers in Brazil’s congress
Brazil's Bolsonaro scraps pledge to quit Paris climate deal
Presidential front-runner says he will respect the accord as long as he gets assurances the state will have full control over its land
Britain opens all military roles to women
All jobs, including the elite Royal Marines and the Special Air Service, would be open to women
Britain narrows the gender pay gap as MPs say BBC lags
The BBC has pledged to close the gender pay gap by 2020
Laundry for the homeless reveals Russian suspicion over social enterprise
Social entrepreneurs can face obstacles in a country with scant experience of businesses that expressly set out to do social good
EU lawmakers push for harder stance in UN climate talks
Lawmakers recommend EU countries set target to cut emissions at least 55 percent by 2030 to help limit global temperature rise to 1.5C
Scottish land reforms allow tenants to take control - at a price
Scotland's parliament set land reform as one of its key priorities when it was established in 1997
Decades of dispossession: indigenous Brazilians battle to get back land
A decades-long legal battle with farmers over ancestral land has turned deadly and forced Indigenous people to occupy other areas to make a living