British charities still failing to report sexual misconduct - watchdog
Revelations that Oxfam staff used prostitutes in Haiti during an earthquake relief mission snowballed into widespread reports of sexual misconduct in the sector
Traffickers use drugs to coerce British addicts into crime - charity
Traffickers systematically target homeless people and those with mental health issues, or a history of drug or alcohol abuse
'I did it only for the money': Climate displacement pushes girls into prostitution
"The flood took everything away from us by destroying our house. We are in this situation because of the flood," says one girl
Ignore climate science, and we will see you in court
Governments around the world are now on notice
U.N. says Rohingya refugee girls sold into forced labour in Bangladesh
The International Organization for Migration says it has identified scores of human trafficking cases
More than a thousand remain missing a week after Hurricane Michael
Most of those missing are from Panama City and many are elderly, disabled, impoverished, or live alone
Sex, drugs and ... slavery? Human trafficking hidden in UK hotels
Many hotels in Britain are teaching staff to spot signs of trafficking and scrutinising suppliers of goods from shampoo to sheets.
Loved and loathed: Raising a gay child in the former Soviet Union
It took eight years for Olena Globa to accept her son's sexuality, but the battle to overcome her prejudices set her on a new path
Tens of millions fear losing homes and land in next five years – poll
A lack of formal documentation and poor implementation of land laws threaten tenure in many countries
Salmon fishing in the U.S. - new threats to age-old Native life
With freight trains blocking river access and coal pollution, indigenous fishermen in Oregon are struggling to make a living