Is a humanitarian crisis emerging in southern Europe?
Doctors of the World is seeing a rise in the numbers of Greeks asking for food, shelter and medical help
Making infrastructure work for the poor
Small-scale and off-grid renewable energy ? not big infrastructure projects - is the answer for the world's electricity starved
Yemen on brink of hunger catastrophe - AUDIOSLIDESHOW
Yemen is facing a severe humanitarian crisis with 10 million people - 44 percent of the population - without enough food to eat. Millions of people are unable to afford to feed their families, and are being driven deeper in poverty.
What you lose when you lose everything
The worst damage from violent March 2012 tornadoes in Kentucky was centered in the eastern Appalachian foothills. AmeriCares focused its response on communities in this impoverished region, dispatching staff and delivering water, medical aid and relief supplies to help survivors in need. Relief worker, Alex Ostasiewicz shares her thoughts about what she saw during her time in the disaster zone.
End of war doesnt spell peace for women in West Africa
Fighters may have put down their arms in Ivory Coast, Liberia and Sierra Leone, but the end of war has not brought an end to violence for women
From the field: Supermarket-style livestock centres help Kenya's farmers
Social enterprise Sidai Africa is setting up a national network of 150 branded franchised llvestock service centres across Kenya to help deliver quality products and services to livestock farmers through a sustainable business model
Asking seriously about humanitarian access to Blue Nile and S.Kordofan
Thousands have fled South Kordofan and Blue Nile for Ethiopia or South Sudan, which itself is facing catastrophic food insecurity, writes Eric Reeves
Thomson Reuters Foundation leads second week of election reporting training in Bhutan
A second group of Bhutanese journalists arrived at the Bhutan Media Institute in Thimphu