CORRUPTION NEWS ROUND-UP: Lie detector tests for staff at Nigeria's anti-graft agency, men more corrupt than women says ex-Indonesian president, Russian opposition leader predicts fall of Putin due to corruption
This week's anti-corruption stories from TrustLaw and other media
Kenya's pastoralists reach out for carbon cash
Scheme to control grazing could protect rangeland and provide cash, but suspicions remain
Pakistan floods crisis 'far from over' - aid groups
An estimated 43 percent of affected people in two provinces are severely short of food, and malnutrition is on the rise, a report says
Lie detectors to screen staff at Nigeria anti-graft agency - paper
The head of Nigeria's anti-graft agency has promised to take steps to fight alleged corruption among staff, the Nigerian Tribune reports
Haiti eyes tougher law to tackle sexual violence
New legislation could improve access to justice and lead to more rape convictions
A greener touch in China's cities can stem flood risks - World Bank
World Bank releases guide on flood-risk management for cities in the East Asian and Pacific regions
Worrying levels of underage marriage in Indonesia - report
Focus group discussions revealed that the number one reason for such marriages was unwanted pregnancy, according to the report
FEATURE-What justice for Haiti's rape survivors?
Sexual violence has increased since the 2010 earthquake, women's groups say, and many of the victims are children
Charity bids to rid Africa of blinding disease
Development charity Sightsavers has unveiled a ten year campaign to help eliminate one of the world's leading causes of preventable blindness, called river blindness.