Supporting rural women is good for the environment
To be truly sustainable, we must give rural women equal access to resources and benefits
Nigerian journalists hone news writing skills, discuss ethics in London
Journalistic ethics were never far from centre stage the week of September 24, when 12 participants from southern Nigeria came to London for a course at the Thomson Reuters headquarters in Canary Wharf.
Bhoo Chetana helps farmers tackle drought
South Indian farm rehabilitation effort keeps yields high despite lack of rain
Recognising girls as a force of resilience
This week was a double jackpot for those of us who work on promoting girls rights as we celebrated the first International Day of the Girl ? a long fought advocacy achievement for Plan International's Because I Am A Girl campaign
Corruption covered from A to Z
Transparency International founder takes a broad look at global corruption, its perpetrators and its victims
What can end conflict in Congo's east?
International Alert says efforts to build peace have misdiagnosed the causes of the violence
Time for Ellen Johnson Sirleaf to show she means business on tackling corruption
A Global Witness campaigner reacts to news that Leymah Gbowee has quit her post in the Liberian government
Protecting communities against natural disasters
World Vision's photo blog of how they have helped to protect communities against natural disasters, by providing relief assistance to training the communities in Disaster Risk Reduction.
On this International Day of the Girl Child, a girl is forced into marriage every three seconds
By the time you get to the end of this article another 200 girls would have been forced into marriage against their wills.