African leaders renew commitment to family planning
Millions of women will benefit if leaders deliver on their promises, write Babatunde Osotimehin and Sharon Camp
Putting the sexy into safe sex is key to tackling HIV
Would health campaigns be more effective if they put less emphasis on disease-avoidance and more on pleasure?
Corruption news round-up: Batman lobbies U.S. congress, German doctors allowed to receive bribes and yet another industry sector falls under the anti-graft spotlight
A critical look at some of the good governance stories from the past week
10 tips for Olympic Reporting (video)
To celebrate today's opening of the Olympic Games in London, we have put together a short video.
A Lost Decade for 340 Million People
World Hepatitis Day is one of the most important dates in the Asia health calendar, with an estimated 340 million people living with either viral hepatitis B or C in the region. Despite this, these infections are low on the global and Asia health priority list.
PHOTOBLOG-Sex workers rally in India after U.S. travel ban
Festival highlighted the daily discrimination and lack of freedoms faced by sex workers around the world
This Week At Trust Media (23-27 July 2012)
An Olympic Style Update from TrustMedia
Landmark UN resolution recognizes the sexual rights of adolescents and young people
The world currently has the largest generation in history of adolescents and youth aged 10-24 years. On 27th April this year, during its 45th Session, the United Nations Commission on Population and Development (CPD) adopted a landmark Resolution on the sexual and reproductive health and rights of adolescents and youth.
Accountability innovations we love, No.1: The Punjab program for proactive governance
In a new series of blogs, Blair Glencorse of the Accountability Lab discusses the accountability innovations he loves
The making of the Sahel Food Crisis
If a number of external factors had not come together this year, then the Sahel Food Crisis would never have been declared.