SLIDESHOW: Fukushima's children
Many children in Fukushima prefecture, Japan, continue to be affected by the earthquake and tsunami that crippled the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant three years ago
Mosul: A city in recovery
After three years of control by Islamic State, a city and its people slowly recover
The daughters of Chibok
In 2014, Boko Haram abducted 276 girls from a secondary school in Chibok town in northeastern Nigeria. Two years later, 219 are still missing. A photographer went to meet their relatives
One book can change the world: Barriers to education
Plan’s #10DaysToAct initiative runs from 16-26 June 2014, when young people from across Africa will call on governments across the world to deliver on their commitments to safe, quality education and raise their domestic spend on education to 20 per cent
Singapore's "silent army" of migrant domestic workers
Singapore, one of the richest nations in Southeast Asia, is home to estimated 220,000 foreign domestic workers mostly from Indonesia, the Philippines and Myanmar.
The ten biggest recipients of humanitarian relief since 2004
These 10 crises attracted the most humanitarian aid funding in the ten year period 2004-14. The figures show the total humanitarian assistance provided according to the most available data from UN OCHA's Financial Tracking Service and OECD DAC data.