Invest in farmers, not in farmland
Growing evidence indicates that large land deals are not the way to go in Africa
Sightsavers on World Water Day 2012
This World Water Day, Sightsavers is highlighting the importance of clean water. Clean water and good sanitation is integral to our work preventing blindness and restoring sight in developing countries.
Turning to communities to protect forests
Huge amounts of forest have been lost worldwide ? but community-run forest management could help stem the damage
CPJ Blog: As Chinese politician censored, exiled journalist triumphs
The political ouster of Bo Xilai, Chinese Communist Party top dog in the major southwestern city of Chongqing, has been making headlines around the world.
This week at TrustMedia 12/03/2012 ? 16/03/2012
Hi all - happy Saint Patrick's Day/Mother's Day to you! In the midst of the panic and stress of deciding what to buy our mums this year, we at TrustMedia have been hard at work.
Could corruption be worse in Tunisia, Egypt after Arab Spring?
While grand corruption may have dropped, some analysts believe that petty corruption has increased since the Arab Spring
CPJ: Remembering Henry Nxumalo, pioneer under apartheid
Just over 55 years ago, on New Year's Eve 1957, trailblazing South African journalist Henry Nxumalo was murdered while investigating suspicious deaths at an abortion clinic in Sophiatown, a suburb west of Johannesburg.
Madagascar: "Rebuilding footpaths and dirt roads to restart economic life"
After the cyclone hit, rebuilding of infrastructure is crucial.
How to stop disasters making a bad water situation worse?
Water needs in humanitarian emergencies growing faster than funding to address them, says European commissioner
How do we get businesses engaged in helping address climate change?
Moving companies beyond 'social corporate responsibility' to real action is the challenge, experts say