World's resource problems need "whole landscape" solutions
Unconventional approach that builds alliances between groups competing for limited land and water could boost food production and help environment
VIDEO BLOG -Documenting the struggle for global access to ARV
"Fire in the Blood" is an ambitious documentary about the struggle of activists worldwide in extending access to anti-retroviral drugs to the world's poorest
IOM hopes landmark trial will stem child trafficking from Haiti
IOM says in a report that Haitian traffickers have been jailed in the Dominican Republic for child trafficking for the first time
VIDEO BLOG: "Saving Face" of Pakistani acid attack victims
Documentary tells the story of women victims of acid attack and of the plastic surgeon who's working to reconstruct their faces
TrustLaw Women in brief 14 June, 2012: a weekly news digest on women's rights
A selection of this week's news stories on women's rights, from TrustLaw and other media
Rights group urges access for media after Papua violence
Access to the region is severely limited, foreigners required to obtain permits often denied by authorities, Human Rights Watch says
Food systems must use cleaner energy, cut waste - FAO
Today's heavy reliance on fossil fuels could hamper global efforts to meet growing demand for food, report warns
Forbes Woman interviews Monique Villa on the best and worst G20 countries for women to live in
Canada is the best place to be a woman, and India is the worst according to a new poll by Thomson Reuters Foundation.
Foundation holds clean energy conference in Rio de Janeiro
Thomson Reuters Foundation held the conference "Clean Energy: Opportunities and Challenges for Brazil" in Rio de Janeiro on June 1, 2012.
VIDEO BLOG- "Call me Kuchu": the lives of LGBTI activists in Uganda
In Uganda, homosexuality is illegal and a proposed anti-gay law that could sentence hundreds to death is waiting approval in Parliament