U.N. appoints Wonder Woman as honorary ambassador amid outcry
"Why do we need to use a sexualized cartoon character?"
Invest in farmers to curb migration to urban slums, cities told
Cities must do more to slow migration from the countryside by helping farmers and promoting their products, experts say
INTERVIEW-Sport is greatest remedy against youth extremism, says activist footballer
Sport is a universal language that can help prevent extremism and racism, says London-born Pakistani footballer Kashif Siddiqi
UN condemns killings, calls for better access to Palestinian camp in Syria
Fighting around Khan Eshieh camp, home to about 8,000 Palestinian refugees, has intensified since May
European "Solidarity Cities" unite to help refugees
Solidarity Cities, started by Athens' mayor, aims to get cities to co-operate on addressing a range of issues from housing to integration
INTERVIEW - Nobody is well in such conditions, Calais "Jungle" psychiatrist says
"They might say they have a headache or a sleeping disorder - but we know that's not the problem. We try to help them understand the real reason is in their mind."
Uganda's nomadic herders feed the country, but under pressure to settle down - activist
Advocates say pastoralists' ancient skills in land management should be respected and their needs recognised
In countdown to demolition, Calais "Jungle" children desperately seek route to UK
France has said it will soon demolish the squalid, ramshackle camp housing up to 10,000 people escaping war or poverty
'This forest is like an old friend' - India's tribal women fight for land ownership
A group of women's effort to save a forest has been so successful it's becoming the template for forests across the state
Rights groups urge aid access to conflict-hit Myanmar region
Nearly 120,000 people, mostly Rohingya, were already displaced in Rakhine after an outbreak of communal violence in 2012