EXCLUSIVE-Erratic aid spending could derail drive to end slavery by 2030
Research found that some of the countries receiving the most anti-slavery aid were not the nations estimated to be the most affected by modern slavery
With 'worm juice,' Kenya's farmers boost their soil - and harvests
Prolonged drought and storm-related flooding have combined to erode fertile soils in rural parts of Kenya
Harassment, anxiety and debt: the working life of young British women
Men on average earn 18.4 percent more than women, according to government data
Stop, check and call: How Nepal's women 'human interceptors' catch traffickers
South Asia is the fastest-growing and second-largest region for human trafficking in the world
How better hydropower planning can avert future disasters on the Mekong
Those in power must give stronger voices to marginalised communities and protection to natural flood defences
Airlines lag climate goals despite fuel efficiency improvement -study
Air transport accounts for 2 percent of global man-made carbon emissions
New Moroccan law fails to protect women from forced marriage - activists
The new law criminalises "harassment, aggression, sexual exploitation or ill treatment of women"
LGBT Kenyans hope for court win after India scraps 'gay sex' ban
Homosexuality is taboo in the east African nation and the persecution of sexual minorities is rife
Turning waste into bioplastics, Mexico strikes green gold
The race is on to find more environmentally friendly alternatives as plastic clutters up the world's oceans
LGBT-friendly Berlin mosque deradicalises Muslim youth
More than 5,000 Europeans - most from Britain, France, Germany and Belgium - have joined fighters in Syria and Iraq