Why land deals must not be done in secret ? and how to make them more open
How do you defend your land if you don't know who's taking it and why?
Can the advertising industry give aid a makeover?
Gates Foundation competition seeks innovative ideas to tell the world that aid is working
Women Belong at Rio+20
This summer, world leaders will gather in Rio to hammer out a new set of agreements on what sustainable development means, and more importantly, how both rich and developing nations can get there before it's too late. However, for the scores of women who will be attending, there are glaring omissions.
Foreign bribery fines and settlements: Who should get the money?
Watchdog writes to US Securities and Exchange Commission proposing policy change
Egyptian journalists learn how to keep safe during violence
Last week, twelve Egyptian journalists took part in an intensive three-day training course in Cairo on security and safety of journalists while working in hostile environments.
A journalist's tip for uncovering North Korea's secrets
LONDON (TrustMedia) - North Korea - it's been called a hermit kingdom, the most closed and secretive society on earth, a reclusive, isolated state.
Gaza ? Live Below the Line
Zahira lives with her husband and six children in Rafah, a Palestinian refugee camp in Southern Gaza. She lost a child a year ago, which deepened her husband's depression so that he had to quit work.
The Etawantaw family Live Below the Line in Burkina Faso
The Etawantaw family live in Tin'Akoff, a village in the far north-east of Burkina Faso, five kilometres from the border with Mali. This region is known as the Sahel.
Tajikistan ? Live Below the Line
Mehrnigor's husband migrated to Russia to look for work to support his family 15 years ago, but never returned.
Haiti - Live Below the Line
Benite Joseph is one of many people in Haiti who lives below the poverty line and whose family is unable to eat every day.