What good is 'crowd-sourcing' when everyone needs help?
Crowd-sourcing makes sense for documenting violence or rights abuses, but how useful is it after natural disasters?
Social enterprise and governments can break cycle of poverty through education
"Education Without Borders" initiative launched to help break cycle of poverty through education
U.S. food aid reform could feed millions more, say NGOs
Infographic shows how money could be used more efficiently
Soccer campaign may miss chance to score for Sahel hunger
This weekend, matches across Europe will raise awareness about the Sahel crisis, but will they lead to much-needed action?
Writing Financial and Business News, from London to Buenos Aires
Roger Jeal, one of the trainers of TRF's Writing Business and Financial News course gave us an important piece of advice on the first day of the course. It went something like this; "Don?t believe you'll be able to apply what we teach you once you're back in your jobs".
CPJ Blog: Corruption a no-go zone for South Sudan's journalists
Last week, South Sudan's ruling party secretary-general, Pagan Amum, won an important court battle, absolving him from allegations of receiving a $30 million corrupt payment in 2006.
Social entrepreneurs in a state of FLUX as Skoll Forum kicks off
It's all about thinking 'big' if you want to make an impact
Can social entrepreneurs and big business be happily married?
It's a vexing question for anyone in need of a financial shot in the arm - whom do I ask for money and how? For social entrepreneurs, getting into bed with a big corporation is more than just a financial lifeline.
Will climate-related disasters test humanitarian relief to destruction?
We'll end up living in a disaster movie unless we start linking our carbon consumption to the changing weather map
Scotland announces new international social enterprise initiative
Programme will support existing and encourage new social enterprises