Thomson Reuters Foundation scoops new round of awards1
EPPY Awards follow a spate of others received by Thomson Reuters Foundation this year
Thomson Reuters Foundation Hosts First Annual TrustLaw Awards
TrustLaw, Thomson Reuters Foundation free legal service, announced yesterday the winners of the first annual TrustLaw Awards.
SPECIAL COVERAGE: Transgender Day of Remembrance
TrustLaw journalists reports on the annual Transgender Day of Remembrance on November the 20th which commemorates those who have been killed because of their gender identity
AlertNet nabs Lovie award for best news site
AlertNet, the first humanitarian news site run by Thomson Reuters Foundation, received a Gold trophy for "Best News Site"� at the Lovie Awards in London
Special coverage: World awaits 7 billionth baby
The UN estimates that the 7 billionth baby will be born on October 31st, 2011. AlertNet reports on the challenges of sustaining life on a crowded planet
Foundation launches an independent election website in Egypt
TrustMedia announces the launch of Aswat Masriya, an Egyptian independent election website to journalists, voters and the public at large in the run-up to the 2011-2012 parliamentary and presidential elections
Foundation launches a new multimedia platform: youTrust
Thomson Reuters Foundation launches youTrust.org, a new platform that enables you to easily share multimedia information with your community of interest and create your own campaign.
Foundation reports on North Korean Hunger
AlertNet, the humanitarian news service run by Thomson Reuters Foundation, managed to pulled back the veil from the secretive state of North Korea and gets a glimpse of North Korea hunger crisis.
Thomson Reuters Foundation wins "Best Annual Report"� Award in Berlin
Thomson Reuters Foundation (TRF) received the "Best Annual Report"� Award at the Digital Communications Awards at the Ritz Carlton Hotel in Berlin.
Special coverage: Invisible millions pay price of statelessness
Rejected by the countries they call home and denied the most basic of rights, stateless people live in a shadowy limbo -- in the words of one such person, like being "between the earth and the sky".