TrustLaw Women in brief 26 July, 2012: a weekly news digest on women's rights
Our weekly selection of stories on women's rights from TrustLaw and other media
Introducing our new blog
We'll use this blog to give you a behind-the-scenes look at how we run this community of almost 1,000 member organisations, and share what we learn on our trips and when we meet leaders in their fields.
U.S. ban unites global sex workers at Indian festival
Sex workers hold summit in India after U.S. visa restrictions stop them from attending AIDS conference
Cross-border park spurs water cooperation in southern Africa
As climate change brings worsening water shortages, trans-boundary cooperation may be one way to cope
EXPERT VIEW: As cities grow, technology could help the world's thirst
As competition for water increases, the world's fast-growing cities will demand an ever larger share ? and should be able to afford to pay for it, says water expert Colin Chartres
SPECIAL COVERAGE - AIDS 2012 conference
Articles and blogs from our correspondents at the AIDS 2012 conference in Washington, DC
Mobile technology boosts water security for the poor
Water management by text message, smart handpumps and supply mapping are among new mobile technologies to help manage water
Top 10 water trailblazers
Here are the people who are improving access to drinking water and helping bring cleaner water to more people across the world
Male circumcision drive falls short in Africa - AIDS campaigners
Chances are receding of hitting a target of 20 million men circumcised by 2015 to halve the spread of HIV/AIDS, say advocates
AUDIO: From the frontlines of water scarcity
AlertNet correspodents tell the water scarcity story in their own language - from Zimbabwe to Pakistan