Hit by growing disaster losses, insurers set limits on coverage
Failure to get adequate insurance will hit economy, Bangladesh businessmen warn
Election-related clashes fuel displacement in northern Kenya
Thousands of people forced off their land by armed raiders since October
What is aid really achieving in Kenya's hungry north?
Millions of aid dollars for drought-hit areas last year haven't resolved long-term problems of poverty and undernutrition
UN refugee agency hikes Mali funding appeal as crisis worsens fast
Reports of serious human rights violations in northern Mali, including abductions, arbitrary detention, executions and sexual violence
Thousands face humanitarian disaster amid fighting in eastern Congo ? U.N.
Some 100,000 people have been uprooted from their homes since new clashes erupted in April
Shuffling towards transparency in climate finance
Six international development banks will test a joint process to report on their funding for climate change adaptation
TrustLaw Women in brief 31 May, 2012: a weekly news digest on women's rights
A selection of this week's stories on women's rights from TrustLaw and other media
Biogas project helps Kenyan school save money, trees
By cooking with waste rather than wood, girls school has cut costs by $117 a month and saved 150 mature trees a year
Europe must do better on gender and asylum - report
New research highlights the disparity in the way different EU states handle gender-related asylum claims