SLIDESHOW: Stateless in the Dominican Republic
A 2004 Dominican law that eliminates birthright citizenship has had a profound impact on the hundreds of thousands of people of Haitian descent who were born in the DR
Emerging Mexican wind farm mecca produces clean power - and problems
Wind companies have installed 3,200 clean energy turbines in a Oaxaca isthmus, but some have met protests from indigenous communities
Faced with growing flood risk, Nepal builds climate threats into planning
As the risk of climate change-related disasters rises in Nepal, the country is bringing a range of agencies together to prepare
What does a climate-smart farm look like?
Farmers in western Kenya's Lower Nyando village are showing the way by trying out new crops and growing methods
In Kenya, FGM tradition runs deeper than law
The practice of female genital mutilation continues in Kenya despite a government ban in 2011, particularly among poor families in rural areas