Message - and action - don't add up at Durban
'Are we doing the right thing?' some ask. 'We have to look into our conscience.'
Traditional practices suffer in Kenya's drought
Community weddings - and female genital mutilation - are down as cattle die and people are displaced
How web access, mobile apps can help world's poorest ?experts
Providing web tools and technology to help people express themselves can boost democracy
IBA calls for transparency in international judicial appointments
More stringent qualification and selection process would ensure independence from political influence
Cameroon sets sights on rice to improve food security
Government launches project to increase rice output by 25 percent
CORRUPTION NEWS ROUND-UP: Ethiopian illicit outflows doubled in 2009, TI-India launches anti-graft helpline, UK postal service issues Bribery Act warning and first FCPA jury conviction of a corporation is overturned
Here is our selection of this week's anti-corruption stories from TrustLaw and other media
How my son drowned in flood-hit Cambodia: a mother's story
"He just knew how to run, not how to swim"