An aid system struggling to be ready, stay relevant
The humanitarian system is under pressure to expand into ever-wider areas of activity, but lacks the means to do so
The global aid system: better the devil we know?
AlertNet survey shows aid groups want to cut U.N. costs and bureaucracy, but don't see a big bang solution
Humanitarian sector needs a radical rethink
Response to AlertNet poll of aid agencies
Reflections on HIV/AIDS in Tanzania
Christoph Benn of the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria, shares his vision for global efforts to fight HIV and AIDS
Sorcery, corruption and football in Colombia
Colombians are debating whether hiring a shaman to ensure it didn't rain during last year's Under 20 FIFA World Cup was a misuse of public funds or money well spent
A milestone birthday for planet Earth
Will we find the courage for an honest assessment and change of course at the Rio+20 summit?
Questioning the conflict link
Does climate-linked migration cause conflict?
Losing money in Nigeria, losing hope in Niger
Migrant worker Aminou Chaibou had to leave Nigeria to save his life - even though he needs the income in times of drought.
Thomson Reuters Foundation launches voxpop contest to mark Egyptian Revolution anniversary
To mark the first anniversary of the Egyptian Revolution on January 25th, Thomson Reuters Foundation is running a live blog on its new multimedia platform, youTrust.org.
The Ma?ana Syndrome? Mexico Delays Implementing the OECD Anti-Bribery Convention
Mexico still has some way to go to fully implement the OECD Anti-Bribery Convention, the organisation's Working Group on Bribery reported