In the footsteps of tigers: the all-women patrol team protecting Sumatra’s rainforest
The Leuser ecosystem is the only place in the world where tigers, elephants, orangutans and rhinos coexist in the wild, and Indigenous female rangers are at the heart of its protection
Torture, starvation, rape: Moi’s Kenya and the dark legacy of Nyayo House
The cruelties inflicted years ago at Nyayo are barely taught in schools. Now survivors want to help the nation remember
Karachi
Pakistani breast milk bank closes after Islamic clerics withdraw approval
Doctors deplore decision and point to country’s high neonatal mortality rate as bank, which opened in June, forced to close without taking a single deposit
Opinion
The Hindujas made UK headlines for mistreating their servants. In India no one batted an eye – here’s why
Amrit Dhillon in New Delhi
Although some domestic staff in the subcontinent are treated well, for most it is a harsh and thankless existence, says freelance journalist Amrit Dhillon
Female genital mutilation
Sierra Leone has banned child marriage – to truly set women free it must end FGM
Josephine Kamara
Burkina Faso
‘They live with fear in their stomachs’: increasing violence deepens crisis in Burkina Faso
Sexual violence
Ten years after a celebrity summit promised to end rape as a weapon of war, is there any change for the women of South Sudan?
Education
‘Nothing compensates for the stolen years’: the Afghan women rebuilding shattered dreams in Iran
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I told my high school friend we’d battle sickle cell together. But she didn’t make it past 18
‘They wanted her to confess to witchcraft’: ending the chilling effects of dementia stigma in Nigeria
‘There was no other option’: the aid packages feeding diabetes and heart disease in the Pacific islands
‘It’s in our rivers and in our cups. There’s no escape’
The deadly spread of salt water in Bangladesh
Experts condemn US tobacco firm’s sponsorship of doctor training as ‘grotesque’
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In pictures
Goma games: how chess offers DRC’s displaced children respite from conflict – in pictures
Chess players from Goma in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo are introducing children traumatised by violence to the joys of playing the board game
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