Corruption continues to be the most common ethical issue for business
Lapses involving bribery, corruption and fraud remain the most commonly mentioned business ethics concerns in the news
NGOs make Japan Society a destination to look for funding
Massive fund-raising effort turned New York's Japan Society from a destination on the diplomatic and business cocktail circuit into one frequented by NGOs seeking funding to help quake survivors
Concerns mount over UK cuts to womens services -report
One in four women in the UK experience domestic violence
This week at TrustMedia 05/03/2012-09/03/2012
Happy Friday everyone! It's been a busy week here at TrustMedia, so here's a bit about what we've been up to.
"No Woman's Land" book details newswomen in warzones
Both male and female journalists face grave dangers working in conflict zones, but for women, working conditions are often more complex, according to a new book.
The Word on Women - News media need to take a long hard look at portrayal of women
On a day-to-day basis my gender rarely crosses my mind when I'm working. If I'm judging a beer competition for example, I'm not relegated to fruit beers and low-alcohol products lest I am over-challenged -- and I am generally on the top-flight panels because, quite simply, I've earned my right to be there by being good at what I do.
International Womens Day: A womans work is never done
International Women's Day is observed annually today, 8 March to celebrate the achievements of women throughout history and across nations. HelpAge is contributing to this global celebration by raising awareness of the struggles faced by many older women across Africa: Poverty, poor health and living conditions and a lack of information on their rights and entitlements.
Keep on standing
You are one of the strongest women I know
Empowering women through water and sanitation
The fastest way to change society is to mobilise the women of the world. - Charles Malik, former president, United Nations General Assembly