Can new technologies help track resilience?
Measuring resilience isn't cheap or easy - but using mobile phones to reach people on the move can help with both problems
Companies falter in global drive to end modern slavery - index
Private sector progress on tackling modern slavery came to a halt last year after an uptick in 2016
What got you here won’t get you there: Hunger in Latin America
Progress in the fight to end hunger has plateaued in the region. What can be done to get it back on track?
Women masons help build stronger homes in quake-hit Nepal
With men abroad for jobs, women are learning building skills - giving them an income and the country a faster recovery
With green jobs, UK's Labour pursues 'radical' plan for power
Labour party says it will create more than 400,000 skilled jobs by investing in technologies to cut net carbon emissions by 60 percent by 2030, and zero by 2050
Indonesia touts agrarian reform, but activists say success hinges on indigenous rights
Agrarian reform seeks to issue titles to the landless and raise farm incomes
World leaders warn failure to educate girls will cause 'catastrophes'
Without educating girls, nations lose productivity and risk instability and conflict
'Flying news': Humanitarian media counter Rohingya refugee rumours
Humanitarians are using innovative media projects to dispel rumours circulating around Rohingya refugee camps
Efficient cookstoves take up a new task in Kenya: heating
Despite potential safety dangers, clean cookstoves are finding uses beyond cooking, families say
CEOs have unique power to lead anti-slavery fight, business leader says
Chief executives can set policies and enforce consequences in their own companies and those of their suppliers and partners