Oxfam chief Barbara Stocking to step down next year
Stocking led Oxfam's response to major disasters such as the Haiti earthquake and the Indian Ocean tsunami
Savings scheme helps Haitians rebuild their lives after quake
A savings scheme in rural Haiti is helping rebuild homes and businesses after the 2010 quake
India moves to protect women from sexual harassment at work
Employers who fail to comply will be punished with a fine of up to 50,000 rupees ($900)
SPECIAL COVERAGE: Myanmar's extractive industries
How a resource-rich country is tackling corruption
Wetland technology could ease Pakistan's water woes
Building wetlands that recycle wastewater is one way of making up for declining levels of irrigation water
Kenya's farmers spot opportunities in warming climate
Some women start to grow vegetables as temperatures creep higher, while others struggle on with maize
FACTBOX: How PepsiCo won Stockholm Industry Water Award
Innovations and initiatives that gave PepsiCo an edge
Stockholm award honours PepsiCo efforts to solve water problems
Q&A with PepsiCo's water steward Liese Dallbauman at World Water Week in Stockholm
TrustLaw Women in brief, August 31, 2012: a weekly news digest on women's rights
Our weekly selection of stories on women's rights from TrustLaw and other media
Mali crisis blights children's lives, more aid needed - agencies
Malian children are at growing risk of severe hunger, disease and recruitment by militant groups, aid experts warn