Father of microcredit criticises exploitative practices
Microcredit funds should not charge an interest rate of more than 10 percent on top of the cost of fund, Muhammad Yunus says
Climate change litigation - a rising tide?
Climate impacts may generate a new range of lawsuits
Will corruption undermine Egypt's transition?
Unless meaningful institutional reforms are implemented, corruption in Egypt will continue apace
Program-related investments add to array of finance tools for philanthropists
With program-related investments, philanthropists can let their money grow while getting capital to charities, social enterprises
Impactful anti-bribery training
A guide to creating impactful UK Bribery Act training
Tchima and her community get a little help from CARE to overcome the lean season
?Last year I was less exposed, as people produced more and I could get more from begging. But this year, with the drought, I receive less."
Niger: The Real Hunger Games
Over10 million of Niger's 16 million citizens will run out of food stocks well before the next harvest, expected around October. All families have cut back on their food consumption.
Chinese journalists prepare for the London Olympics
Thomson Reuters Foundation conducted two courses inChinafrom April 9 to 18 on Sport and Olympics reporting connected to the London Olympics.
Tribute to Motherhood
New Save the Children's report ranks best and toughest countries to be a mother
Men a key weapon in women's battle for top jobs
Women already know how important gender equality is, in business as well as in everyday life, because they are the ones experiencing the discrimination