In Russia, unheeded cries of corruption
The number of Russians who believe that bureaucrats work mainly for their own enrichment has grown from 3 to almost 30 percent in the past two decades, a poll found
Child protection a major issue in Davao Oriental after Typhoon Bopha
Children will remain at risk unless proactive measures are taken.
Could 3D printing be a climate revolution?
From spurring innovation in fast humanitarian response to reducing energy use, 3D printing could bring fundamental change
Humanitarian language betrays lack of understanding of world today
The billion dollar question: "Is disaster risk reduction a humanitarian or development activity?"
Drugged, raped, imprisoned by 'husband', suing maternity hospital ? who's accountable for Kenyan woman's plight?
Margaret was first detained in hospital when she was 15 years old and unable to pay for her Caesarean section
For indigenous people in Latin America, land rights are only half the battle
Gaining rights to their traditional homelands has not necessarily given indigenous people in Latin America a voice.
Rethinking Africa's over-extended extension services
Helping farmers teach each other is a way to make agricultural training more sensitive to local conditions, more effective and more sustainable
What billions in illicit and licit capital flight means for the people of Zambia
Zambia has the natural resource wealth to dig its way out of poverty but illicit financial flows out of the country are slowing its progress
Tackling food, fuel, fiber and forests
Seeing the 'Four F's' as a whole instead of in isolation can make for more effective policy