Syrian refugees in Jordan short of food, rent money
Refugees International estimates that some 125,000 Syrians have crossed into Jordan and Lebanon
Worms, water and micronutrients - key ingredients for sustainable farming
Affordable, green farming techniques boost yields and incomes in Indian villages
Q+A-What is WFP doing to end aid dependency in northern Kenya?
"The current situation was decades in the making and cannot be repaired overnight" - WFP's regional information officer
Are Colombians willing to give ex-fighters a second chance?
Head of government reintegration programme says there can be no peace without forgiveness
Can northern Kenya farm its way out of hunger?
"After the 2009 drought, I almost went crazy because I had nothing" - Halima Issak
Foundation appoints special corruption correspondent
Thomson Reuters Foundation has appointed a special correspondent to drive corruption coverage on its TrustLaw legal news site and build a global network of local journalists trained to delve into governance issues in their countries.
TrustLaw publishes guide to "maximise your philanthropic capital"
'Strategies to Maximise your Philanthropic Capital' to help philanthropists let their money grow while doing good.
INTERVIEW-Locust invasion looms over hunger-hit Sahel
Croplands in Mali, Niger and Chad are at an imminent risk from desert locust swarms
Q+A: Time for Myanmar to move forward, activist-comedian says
Myanmar's most famous comedian tells AlertNet about his work since being freed under an October amnesty for political prisoners
Forgive but don't forget, Myanmar comedian-turned-activist says
For a man who has spent most of his life cracking jokes, Myanmar's most famous comedian and political dissident, Zarganar, has a sober view of the world