Achieving justice for victims of rape and advancing women's rights in Haiti
TrustLaw research was used to support the reform of rape legislation in Haiti.
Act now, UN warns world as Chad child hunger rises
One in ten children with severe malnutrition is dying in eastern Chad as crisis worsens, says U.N. children's agency
Small island states seek to end dependence on imported oil
Money could be freed up for investment in poverty-reducing services and initiatives to adapt to climate change
Thomson Reuters Foundation's "Aswat Masriya" becomes part of history
Thomson Reuters Foundation's Egyptian elections news and information website, Aswat Masriya has been selected by the United States Library of Congress to be included in their historic collection of Internet materials related to the 2012 Egyptian Elections.
As rains change, Kenyans turn to planting indigenous trees
Local species are better suited to drying conditions, experts say
Foundation's Egyptian elections website becomes part of history
Aswat Masriya has been selected to be included in the historic collection of Internet materials related to the Egyptian presidential election of the United States Library of Congress
U.S. criticises corruption and impunity in Colombia
Threats against judicial officials hamper prosecutions in Colombia, and corruption often exacerbated by drugs trade, says US report
Indigenous women lead land rights struggle in Ecuadorean Amazon
The Sarayaku community is leading the struggle of indigenous communities in the Amazon against oil companies and local governments
Reappointed WHO head says will focus on women's health
WHO's Margaret Chan says she will emphasise prevention of domestic violence as she accepts new five-year term