Leeches, shaky sutures and pitfalls of post-quake healthcare in Nepal
A Nepalese nurse tells how she trekked across leech-infested hills and delivered babies in a quake
The human cost of a bargain: unlivable wages, back-breaking work
How far are we willing to exploit a human's life and dignity for a bargain?
Do airdrops of aid ensure survival of the fittest, not the neediest?
Some communities in the central Philippines, hit by Typhoon Haiyan, still lack food, water and functioning markets, so are airdrops of food and water the solution?
Following the Philippine typhoon news? U.S. survey says: Not so much
Few Americans are opening up their wallets or even paying attention to news about the superstorm
Thailand, for many, is not a "land of smiles"
Bangkok is set to be the most visited city on earth in 2013, but behind the glitzy malls and the sparkling temples lies a dark, dismissive attitude towards crime and violence against women
Look to the skies for clean water
While the art of harvesting rain is disappearing in some parts of Thailand, it's making a comeback in drought-hit regions
Tweeting toward a corruption-free Thailand?
When a Thai official demanded a "lunch money" bribe from a British blogger, Twitter came to the rescue
Aday.org: One day. Millions of perspectives. Add yours.
On May 15th Aday.org and Thomson Reuters Foundation ask you and people all around the world to pick up your cameras and picture what is close to you.
Thomson Reuters Foundation launches voxpop contest to mark Egyptian Revolution anniversary
To mark the first anniversary of the Egyptian Revolution on January 25th, Thomson Reuters Foundation is running a live blog on its new multimedia platform, youTrust.org.
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