I left the United States for a country where black lives do matter – Rwanda
Thirty years after one of history’s worst genocides, the country is full of promise and potential
Thirty years after one of history’s worst genocides, the country is full of promise and potential
Exclusive: Major report warns men and boys are increasingly being targeted as criminal syndicates expand from sexual to labour exploitation
Researchers warn that contamination is a significant issue for regions heavily reliant on the semi-aquatic crop
Lawmakers draft new legislation that weakens seafarer protections, sparking fears of a return to the ‘bad old days’ of trafficked labour
Air pollution endangers 99 per cent of the world’s population, figures show, but its effects are felt most acutely in the global south
As thousands of illegal gold miners descend on the region in search of riches, their use of mercury is contaminating land and water supplies
Researchers warn that contamination is a significant issue for regions heavily reliant on the semi-aquatic crop
Researchers tracking the spread of waterway toxins warn that nitrogen pollution could exacerbate a looming scarcity crisis
The strategy has the potential to prevent death and disease for generations to come – MPs should grasp this opportunity with both hands
Lifestyle and diets are shifting dramatically across the continent, raising concerns of a 'ticking time bomb' of obesity
Should the government ban, regulate and red-tape the country into good health?
Countries must prioritise funding for non-communicable diseases – which cause seven out of 10 deaths worldwide each year – WHO says
Ten years after the death of a boy who drowned in a latrine, the poor are still forced to use inadequate sanitation
After years of endangerment, elephant numbers in the wild have surged – with deadly consequences for local communities
The strategy has the potential to prevent death and disease for generations to come – MPs should grasp this opportunity with both hands
Mental illness is described as a ‘white man’s disease’ in Lesotho – it’s a mindset with deadly consequences
More than 100 died in their homes and cars, the firestorm moving too fast to be outrun. Experts say it’s a pattern becoming all too common
Researchers tracking the spread of waterway toxins warn that nitrogen pollution could exacerbate a looming scarcity crisis
Poachers have driven the species to the edge of extinction – but an ambitious programme hopes to permanently secure its future
Human Rights Watch says the industry could be using metals tainted by forced labour, which is linked to the exploitation of ethnic Muslims