?They Call It Myanmar: Lifting the Curtain" - documentary
A rare glimpse into an ancient and hidden society
Cultural barriers to women as peace builders
Changing culture paramount to human rights progress
Will Romney's energy policy woo undecided voters?
The U.S. Republican presidential candidate's backing for fossil fuels over renewable energy may cost him, a study suggests
Social blindspot: risk models need to change
Real-time social monitoring is an effective means to predict risk patterns, write Joshua Wallace and Richard Hartley
Video: Connecting the dots between security and land rights - Landesa
New legal aid programme helps poor farmers own their land
Preparation, better information key as climate shifts intensify
With prospects for a new climate deal stalled, the world's focus should be on how to help the most vulnerable cope with worsening disasters, Jan Egeland says
The Gendered Dimensions Of The Eurozone Economic Crisis ? An Update
In this article, AWID takes a look at what the Eurozone crisis looks like now, and some of the gendered dynamics occurring as a result
The "other" corruption
While nepotism may be acceptable in some countries, patron-client relationships inherently lack transparency and objectivity
Assisting development = assisting what, precisely?
A reflection on what we really mean by development
Why aren't defence companies defending against corruption?
Two-thirds of the world's biggest defence companies do not provide adequate public evidence about how they fight corruption, Transparency International says