Annual Report 2011
2011 was a year of growth and global impact for the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
TrustLaw Women celebrates International Women's Day
While celebrating women worldwide, this year's International Women's Day focuses on the empowerment of rural women to help eradicate poverty and hunger
Thomson Reuters Foundation announces 2012 "Reporting on Terrorism and Global Security" seminar
Thomson Reuters Foundation has opened applications for the annual "Reporting on Terrorism and Global Security" seminar in Istanbul, Turkey.
TrustLaw lawyers help Haiti redraft anti-rape law
Morrison & Foerster, DLA Piper, Latham & Watkins and Reed Smith have poured hundreds of thousands of dollars of pro bono labour into helping tackle sexual violence in Haiti.
Submissions invited for 2012 Kurt Schork Awards in International Journalism
The Kurt Schork Memorial Fund (KSMF) has opened the call for entries for its 2012 annual awards in international journalism.
TrustLaw Danger Poll inspires Indian villager to fight gender abuse
Inspired by the TrustLaw Danger Poll, a villager in southwestern India has developed the country's first online mapping platform that documents the multitude of abuses against women in the country.
WHERE IS THE MONEY? TRF explores the future of humanitarian aid
AlertNet asked 41 experts to assess the future of humanitarian need, the challenges of delivering relief, spending and funding trends and the value for money of the international aid system
Thomson Reuters Foundation CEO lauded for business ethics
Monique Villa, CEO of the Thomson Reuters Foundation, has been named one of the world's 100 most influential people in business ethics in 2011 by Ethisphere.
AlertNet Climate in Translation launched
AlertNet Climate explores how climate change is impacting the world's poorest and most vulnerable people, and is now available in translation.
Best of 2011: In text and pictures
Thomson Reuters Foundation presents a selection of original news stories that made waves in 2011