Writing financial news in the snowy mountains of Georgia
My visit to Georgia was not my first trip to the Caucasus area but certainly one of the most amazing and amusing ones.
Funding squeeze, apathy risk another half century of AIDS - UN expert
UNAIDS official urges developing states to do more to tackle HIV rather than relying on foreign assistance
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Rule of law weakest in energy-rich countries - index
Every member of the Organisation of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) is judged to be either an 'extreme risk' or a 'high risk' in Maplecroft's Rule of Law index
Village management turns around Nepal's forests
Local control has improved woodlands, cut carbon emissions and created economic benefits
Debt traps former Afghan refugees in poor work conditions-ILO
Much of the work shaping bricks is done while crouching in the sun and dust for which labourers are paid by a system of advances
Medecins du Monde halts work in north Mali amid fighting
Medical agency suspends health and nutrition services in northern Mali where separatists are fighting for independent homeland
Disaster relief must switch from global to local ? Oxfam
"International aid agencies cannot just pitch up, patch up and push-off," says Oxfam's humanitarian director
20,000 Kenyans flee conflict into Ethiopia-UN
Dozens have died in recent months in clashes between the Gabra and Borana communities in Moyale, in northern Kenya
Development in Arab world masks high food insecurity
The Arab world's dependency on food imports, high population growth and lack of water make it particularly vulnerable