Poor Kenyan women robbed of choice to give birth
The saddest part for 40 HIV-positive Kenyan women suing the government for forced sterilisation isn't that they can't give birth.
European leaders must take this golden opportunity to tackle corruption
Bishop Stephen Munga of Tanzania responds to the EU decision on extractives transparency
Wonder fruit a?a? transforming Amazon rainforest
Effective land management by local farmers who cultivate a?a? trees is helping increase Brazil's forest cover
Poverty in the midst of abundance: Governance matters for overcoming the resource curse
80 percent of citizens in extractive-intensive African countries live on under $5 a day, and over 50 percent live on under $2 a day
9/11 Women Refuse to Hate
Tuesday's Children and Women without Borders/SAVE-Sisters Against Violent Extremism came together five days after the 11th anniversary of 9/11 in Irvington, NY, just as rioting was spreading across the Middle East in reaction to the inflammatory film.
Saving lives on Lake Victoria
The UK Met Office has a long-standing commitment to help developing countries improve their meteorological services
Reproductive Health Bill in Kenya
Reproductive health experts in Kenya have called on the government not to pass the controversial health bill.
A Year's Reflection on Women's Land Rights
A reflection on how securing land rights for women impact a number of different development needs, including economic development.
Structure is key: Advising social entrepreneurs in the UK and beyond
Advice on how to best structure a social enterprise is key in attracting investment capital
Accountability innovations we love, No.4: "Public-Public Partnerships"
In the 4th of a series of blogs, Blair Glencorse of the Accountability Lab discusses the accountability innovations he loves