Global women's agenda lengthy at AIDS 2012 conference
Severity of the vulnerability to?and costs of-- HIV infection to women and girls around the globe.
Indigenous groups contest mega-dams in Sarawak
Dams will displace large numbers of indigenous communities who lack the legal protections to uphold their customary land rights
Corruption news round-up: Publicity seeking artists, UK oil and gas sector corruption cases and perceptions of graft in Somalia
A critical look at some of the good governance stories from the past week
This Week at TrustMedia 16/7-20/7 2012
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DRC: "Humanitarian assistance must go beyond the provision of food"
Aude Rigot, CARE's North Kivu Provincial Director in DRC talks about the humanitarian situation and CARE's response.
The cost of machismo on 'honeymoon island'
Plan International Press Officer Davinder Kumar writes how Dominican Republic is grappling with rising number of women dying due to violence.
Ethiopia: Tragedy We Can Prevent
Having lost her mother to a complicated pregnancy, Hudda Ibrahim advises her country to take action against skyrocketing maternal mortality rates in her Ethiopian village.
Planning a better future for women
The human rights of women and girls need to be put at the centre of the the family planning agenda
Taking Family Planning to the Next Level
The London Summit on Family Planning last week marked a real victory for women with donors making significant financial commitments to expanding family planning to some of the most impoverished women and girls in the world.
Zambia: Only I Remain
Despite efforts to educate the public and prevent transmission, Zambia's HIV-infection rate hovers at 14%. Having lost her family to the pandemic, World Pulse correspondent Chinemu has vowed to be an agent of healing and change.