As Indonesia’s rural poor are increasingly threatened by dispossession, is it time to adopt a more radical agenda for women and the environment?
REBECCA ELMHIRST
Extreme circumstances compel burn victims in Nepal to put their faces forward in a bid to curb the violence.
DEBBY NG
Opium farmers in Myanmar need alternative livelihood support.
IRIN
Illegal squatters in Jakarta struggle for recognition of their homes and livelihoods.
LUKAS LEY
Donor interest in northern Sri-Lanka wanes.
IRIN
In Myanmar: Coaxing farmers to grow tea, not opium.
IRIN
Pre-term births in Indonesia contribute to high infant moratality.
IRIN
Activists and rights groups express concern over rising levels of violence in Myanmar’s Rakhine State.
IRIN
Two years and  some US$22 million later, the battle against malaria is still not over.
IRIN
Indonesia’s Shi’i community is struggling to find the right balance between local traditions and its fascination with Iran.
CHIARA FORMICHI
Jaheda Begum is an undocumented Rohingya refugee who wants to feed her family.
IRIN
Ethnic minorities in Myanmar call for caution as sanctions ease.
IRIN
A growing sement of Nepali society want their voices heard.
IRIN
Philippines: Improved access to treatment for paediatric cancer, a leading cause of death in children aged 1-14.
IRIN
China: Will strong-arming the government to boost transparency - and aid efficacy - may hurt countries in need?
IRIN