Vegetables for Ghana's vulnerable
Disabled villagers form group to start a dry-season garden
Strike first, before the next climate disaster
As this year’s Atlantic Hurricane season gets underway, the Caribbean adopts a tool to screen investments for climate vulnerability
Appeal day approaches for Saudi activists jailed for helping Canadian woman
In 2011, Wajeha and Fawzia responded to a plea for help from Nathalie Morin, a Canadian woman. They received a text message saying that Nathalie and her children were locked in her house and in need of food. Now they’re sentenced to prison.
Celebrating a decade of the African Women’s Rights Protocol
It remains a fact that gender parity is a challenge for women across the globe. Yet the African continent boasts an exemplary legal instrument that guarantees comprehensive rights to women - The Protocol to the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights on the Rights of Women, which will be marking it 10 year anniversary on July 11, 2013.
Green economy would highlight full value of forests
Trees are worth a lot more than the price of timber
Ukrainian journalists hone TV reporting skills
Thomson Reuters Foundation has provided a video training course for journalists from a leading Ukrainian news channel.
Kenya shifts renewable energy funding
The country is turning away from development loans and to private investors
Thomson Reuters Foundation runs first training course in Bolivia
There were great expectations around the first ever Thomson Reuters Foundation "Making TV News" course in Bolivia.