Expose Corruption! Youth contest winning photos
Youth Photo Winners - Corruption has a scathing impact that is difficult to illustrate. These winners took powerful photos that capture how corruption affects people’s lives.
The thousand widows of Maiduguri
Thousands of women have lost their husbands to the conflict between Boko Haram and the Nigerian army
5 facts you need to know about malaria
Malaria mortality rates dropped 54% between 2000 and 2013 in Africa, where 9 in 10 malaria deaths occur
Legal action on climate change
Lawsuits may be one way to slow climate change and hold countries and businesses to their promises to cut emissions. What's happening with these lawsuits - and are they working?
Thirst for clean water
Some 650 million people, or one in 10 of the world's population, have no access to safe water, putting them at risk of infectious diseases and premature death. Reuters photographers photographed water in their countries ahead of World Water Day (March 22).
5 facts you didn't know about Syrian refugees in Lebanon
Every fifth person in Lebanon is a Syrian refugee - the highest concentration of refugees per capita in the world. An equivalent influx to the UK would be 14 million refugees. Here are 5 facts you didn't know about Syrian refugees
The practice of breast-ironing
Images of survivors of “breast-ironing”, Cameroon’s tradition of forcibly flattening young girls’ breasts using a hot stone in the hopes of averting sexual advances and teen pregnancies.