Peanut paste airlifted to Chad's children - WFP
Child malnutrition reaches alarming levels in parts of Chad as Sahel hunger crisis bites
''No choice'' for Afghan girls brought up as boys
In Afghanistan, parents sometimes decide to raise one of their daughters as a boy
CORRUPTION NEWS ROUND-UP: U.S. calls on India, China to join OECD anti-bribery convention, 40% of South Africans think politicians are corrupt, Australia's police, customs face corruption stings and TI-Italy calls for an Italian anti-graft agency
Our weekly round-up of anti-corruption stories from TrustLaw and other media
Quit the greed, share knowledge on sustainable development
Experts hammer home importance of sharing knowledge on sustainable development, at Planet Under Pressure conference in London
Italy needs independent anti-corruption watchdog to vet institutions -TI
Political parties have the lowest transparency, accountability and integrity mechanisms, report finds
How to transform the world
From fostering new 'global patriotism' to creating MDGs for the wealthy, it's time for a real change in thinking, experts argue
Amnesty urges Maldives to investigate allegations police beat women
Four women detained last week, at rally organised by the Maldivian Democratic Party to protest the opening of parliament -Amnesty
Invest in women in conflict zones to promote change
Where would you put your money as an investor? A leading campaigner against gender-based violence says there is only one answer - invest it in women in conflict zones because that's where the greatest potential for change is