Q+A: Mideast and N. Africa must involve citizens in war on graft - OECD's Boucher
After the Arab Spring, how can countries in the region tackle corruption? The OECD's Richard Boucher talks to TrustLaw
Kenyan doctor accuses church of hypocrisy over abortion
Many women die at home after botched abortions because they fear being arrested if they ask for help, doctor says
Kenya prepares to liberalise abortion as police harassment persists
At least 2,600 Kenyan women die in public hospitals each year as a result of botched backstreet abortions
CORRUPTION NEWS ROUND-UP: Campaigners criticise secrecy at U.N. anti-graft convention, Burundi 'most bribery prone' East African country, riches of Malawi civil servant questioned and India to criminalise private bribery
Here is our selection of this week's anti-corruption stories from TrustLaw and other media
Fight against corruption needs grassroots support to have bite - report
More than 1,000 delegates at Morocco conference review progress governments have made in fighting graft under UNCAC agreement
"Wife-sharing" haunts Indian villages as girls decline
This kind of abuse is rarely reported to police because these crimes carry deep stigma for the victims in such close-knit communities
Green the economy to check environmental degradation
In Pakistan, land degradation is leading to worsening poverty and hunger