SEC now a year late on crucial transparency rules
Delays will encourage industry lobbyists to push for loopholes that allow them to execute unaccountable deals with governments
Fighting impunity in the Philippines
One death is too many. As I write this, human rights organizations and loved ones of victims of enforced disappearances and extra judicial killings continue to cry out for justice.
Battling the barnacles to build climate resilience
Vietnamese villagers have overcome the tiny creatures killing off the mangrove trees they planted for storm protection
This week at TrustMedia 09/04/2012 ? 13/04/2012
Hello! We at TrustMedia hope you all had a happy and healthy Easter break! The staff here at the Thomson Reuters Foundation surely did- now we're back and working hard. Here's what's been going on.
Decoding science for humanitarian needs
A forum for innovation which could save hundreds of thousands of lives is being pioneered in Senegal and Kenya, Emma Visman writes
Indian ashram turns to clean energy in sustainability push
From solar refrigeration to zero-waste schemes, Muni Seva Ashram has become an Indian sustainability model
New Malawi President Joyce Banda offers hope for women
Joyce Banda knows that access to education and health will change a girl's future prospects, Lyndon Haviland writes
Private-public sector collaboration key to achieving 'Borderless' West Africa
West African politicians to sit down with business leaders in order to remove the road blocks to trade in West Africa
Insecurity hinders aid distribution in northern Mali
International aid groups urged to restart aid distribution in the north of Mali
Visible Children Few Want to See
Visible Children Few Want to See - Plan International's Davinder Kumar writes on the International Day for Street children.