Indian women's commission chief blasted for "sexy" remark - report
Activists call for head of National Commission for Women to quit after she says women should not be offended when they're called "sexy"
INTERVIEW-Five million flood-hit Pakistanis still need aid, UN says
UN OCHA says $440 million needed to help around 5.2 million people rebuild their lives after the disaster
Climate risk enters the curriculum in Salvadoran schools
After years of devastating extreme weather, El Salvador moves to help students, farmers and those most at risk prepare to face future threats
Q+A-Horn of Africa money transfer firm on remittances to Somalia
Remittances account for an estimated fifth of household income in Somalia
FEATURE-Haitian millionaire determined to build back better
It's the Haitian private sector, entrepreneurship and culture of innovation that will get the country out of poverty - businessman
Thomson Reuters Foundation announces 2012 "Reporting on Terrorism and Global Security" seminar
Thomson Reuters Foundation has opened applications for the annual "Reporting on Terrorism and Global Security" seminar in Istanbul, Turkey.
CORRUPTION NEWS ROUND-UP: S.African opposition fights to reopen Zuma graft probe, Nepal jails minister for having assets beyond his salary and Italian ministers disclose their assets
This week's anti-corruption stories from TrustLaw and other media
Charity highlights plight of girls with ad visible only to females
Many girls in developing countries lack opportunities on a daily basis due to discrimination and poverty
FEATURE-Haiti's homeless face housing lottery
Haitian government wants to close Champ de Mars camp, home to 17,000 people, within eight months