World’s girls struggling with "curriculum of chores"
Girls as young as four are juggling their schoolwork with a "curriculum of chores" to help their families survive, a study by Plan International finds
Rohingya, impoverished and persecuted, in northern Rakhine state
A rare glimpse into one of Myanmar's most remote and poorest communities
Chadians help refugees fight fear, poverty "as our family"
Fleeing violence and killings in Central African Republic, tens of thousands of refugees have sought safety across the border in southern Chad
From Easter Island to Stonehenge, climate threatens tourist sites
Developing countries may be particularly hard hit as they rely on income from tourism more than developed countries
Tearfund campaigners call on Australia to act on extractive transparency
Campaigners from advocacy group, Tearfund urge Australian Prime Minister, Tony Abbott to agree global transparency rules for the oil, gas and mining industry as Australia takes the chair at the G20
Typhoon Haiyan survivors in the Philippines
Temporary aid for Haiyan survivors has helped ease long-standing problems of hunger, but reducing inequalities will need long-term strategies from the government