Disaster reporting workshop kicks off in Bhutan
Earthquakes, forest fires and glacial lake outbursts were top of the agenda for Bhutanese journalists as they kicked off a five-day "Reporting Disasters" workshop in Thimphu.
Child marriage in Ethiopia: The Gatekeeper
Tesfaye married at 18. His wife was 7 years old. Now he and a group of other men have taken it upon themselves to stop early marriages in their communities
A Tanzanian birthright: Pay bribes or suffer
A Tanzanian journalist describes the corruption engulfing his country, even when registering his daughter's birth
The rallying cry of an anti-corruption warrior
Fighting corruption has become central to policymaking and was one of the driving forces behind the Arab Spring
Indias landless march for justice ? in pictures
This October tens of thousands of landless poor people from across India are marching over 200miles from Gwalior in Madhya Pradesh to the capital, Delhi, to demand a fairer share of land and resources.
Coming home to Dongo (part three)
MAG has staff all over the Democratic Republic of Congo. delivering life-saving activities in very challenging environments. It is incredible work and it was a privilege to witness it first hand.
It's time to eliminate anonymous shell companies
The Manhattan district attorney in the U.S explains how shell companies regularly thwart criminal investigations
Coming home to Dongo (part two)
A 250lb aircraft bomb in the centre of town threatens villagers burning off vegetation to use land for housing and agriculture.
Coming home to Dongo (part one)
Witnessing the heart-warming return home of people who had fled an inter-tribal conflict in 2009.
Scaling Up Nutrition: Working especially for women and children
The SUN Movement promotes better nutrition in various ways, including encouraging breastfeeding and empowering women to better feed themselves and their families