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In exile for her dislike of the Assad regime, Syrian actor Raghad Makhlouf decided to help distressed young refugees with...

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Working children have more pressing concerns than the law, discovers Amy Booth.

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In an attempt to improve women’s lives, this east African country is leaving young men behind, writes Nikki van der...

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A new book by Phineas Harper records the history, values and evolution of this unique organization. ...

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In a step backward, the country is allowing its young to be employed in ‘family businesses’, writes Mari Marcel...

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Serah Tomba went from being a student to sole carer of seven orphans.

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Iris Gonzales asks why the most vulnerable are at the bottom of the priority list.

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Mari Marcel Thekaekara is unimpressed by latest pharmaceutical developments.

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Fiona Broom reports from Nepal on the scandal of the ‘orphanage industry’.

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By speaking out about their experiences, survivors have helped change society, reports Kevin Childs.

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The new head of Save the Children will be remembered as a hard-liner on immigration, writes Peter Kenworthy...

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At a school Christmas show, Maggie Black worries that things have gone too far.

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The UN calls child marriage a ‘violation’ but it continues to thrive in many countries, writes Kevin Childs...

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Beulah Devaney looks at a system that’s failing to protect.

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Nonviolent activists are holding out in Syria, despite the destruction. Do not abandon them, says Daniel Adamson...

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Daniel Adamson interviews Raed Saleh of The White Helmets, who have pulled thousands of...

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