Conservationists clash over India's landmark forest rights law
"No rights can be championed, nor wildlife saved, if the forests at the centre of the tussle vanish"
FACTBOX-Urine trouble: Finding a toilet in cities around the world is no easy task
Eight Olympic-sized swimming pools could be filled daily with excrement produced by India's 41 million city residents who must defecate in the open
With fragile ceasefire, Colombia peace deal must be implemented fast, UN says
"When there are delays with the implementation of the accord, this means human rights violations"
UN talks tangle over cash to ease climate pain for poor
Developing countries may not get the cash they need to deal with worsening droughts, floods, storms and sea-level rise
Peatlands protection seen key to preventing climate change "tipping point"
Peatlands contain huge amounts of carbon, posing dangers to the atmosphere if they are destroyed to make way for crops like palm oil
Britain increases aid money in developing nations, sends most to Pakistan
Pakistan and Ethiopia receiving largest share of development aid
'The old me is gone': Rise in transgender children in UK fuels identity fears
"Nobody should be forced to be living in a gender role they don't want to be in"
Disowned by family, women rescued from Indian brothels turn to counselling
"When they come back, the shock of being rejected by their mother and father drives them to despair. They lose the will to live"
Investment in India's social enterprises could rise eight-fold to $8 bln by 2025 - research
India has emerged as one largest destinations in the world for investors keen to put their money into firms doing social good
Marrakesh talks tangle over cash to cushion climate impacts for poor
Developing countries may not get the cash they need to deal with worsening droughts, floods, storms and sea level rise