CORRUPTION NEWS ROUND-UP: Nigeria's former anti-graft tsar to lead oil-revenue body, nearly half of Indian youth have paid bribes, and new web tools aim to fight graft in Kenya and EU
This week's anti-corruption stories from TrustLaw and other media
Traditional weather prediction incorporated into Kenyan forecasts
The Met office works with western Kenya's rainmakers to produce more accurate, locally acceptable predictions in the face of climate change
Equal rights for women would boost India's rise - Tutu
"I think India is poised to become a very significant player, but that role would be greatly enhanced when women are given their proper place"
Former anti-graft tsar agrees to lead Nigerian oil-revenue body
His political party had not wanted him to accept the role
EC releases 3 mln euros for Syria humanitarian aid
Funding will cover life-saving assistance to those who have been wounded or forced to flee the ongoing violence in the country
Row over top job at Nigerian oil-revenue taskforce - papers
Opposition party pressures former anti-graft tsar to turn down appointment
Time 'running out' to tackle S.Sudan hunger - UN
The number of South Sudanese in need of food aid could jump to 3.3 million this year, agencies warn
Kenyan schoolgirls sent home for "lesbianism" ? report
Homosexuality is taboo in Kenya, condemned by former Kenya president Daniel arap Moi as an un-African "scourge"
Mali's footballers hope Africa Cup win could bring peace
Tuareg rebels have been fighting Mali's army in the north, uprooting thousands