Displacement in Sarawak
The Malaysian government has routinely put private-sector interests and infrastructure projects ahead of the livelihoods of indigenous people.
The Malaysian government has routinely put private-sector interests and infrastructure projects ahead of the livelihoods of indigenous people.
More than two centuries after settling in Honduras, the Garifuna people are still fighting for a place to raise their families.
Climate change is reshaping relations between parks, people and the mountain gorillas of Rwanda. But more and deeper research is needed to determine likely long-term impacts.
In South Sudan's civil war, rape is wielded as a weapon. Despite dangerous stigma, some South Sudanese women are speaking out.
On the 2014 campaign trail in Miskolc, Hungary, where politicians who fought for the poor Roma community were poor themselves.
Inside a seven-year effort to restore a landscape beset by desertification and drought.
Blanca spent years taking care of other people's children before her own son could join her in the States. Now she struggles to find him the best education.