Announcing - TrustLaw Awards 2012
The second TrustLaw Awards will take place in London on Monday 3rd December.
Killings, displacement soar in Congo as leaders talk peace
Violence, displacement and child recruitment have increased dramatically in Congo's east
The seeds of food inflation in southern Africa
Should the distribution of seeds for crucial crops be left in the hands of so few, especially in developing economies?
Deforestation fuels temperature hikes around Mt. Kilimanjaro
Tanzanian region's cool, misty weather is giving way to dry, hotter conditions
Kenya's election rape victims say they've been forgotten
Thousands of women were raped during post-election violence, but justice is a distant prospect
Water shortages driving growing thefts, conflicts in Kenya
House break-ins to steal water are becoming increasingly common in Nairobi's slums, police say
Fleeing violence, India's displaced face disease, death in camps
Aid workers describe the camps as "suffocating" with livestock living alongside people, few toilets and little access to clean water
Six years on, no justice for Sri Lanka's massacred aid workers
No one has been held accountable for the murders of the 17 Sri Lankan aid workers - Action Contre La Faim (ACF)
"Ignorance and negligence" hurt Saudi women's access to health care -doctor
"I believe that a woman has many rights but that one of the most important is her right to health care" - Samia Al- Almoudi