OPINION: When will refugees get a COVID-19 vaccine?
Jordan and Lebanon are including Syrian refugees in their vaccination campaigns. If we don’t live up to our commitments to refugees we risk a lost generation
'Our education lifeline': U.S. battle over broadband heats up
U.S. students and elected leaders complain about slow internet speeds and increased fees during COVID-19
'Without social media, I have no voice': Twitter blocks Indian activist's account amid farmer protests
Hansraj Meena uses Twitter to raise awareness of India's farmer protests. His account was among dozens blocked at New Delhi's request on grounds they aim to incite violence
OPINION: Capitalism has gone rogue. This is one way we can get a grip on it.
As a society we must measure the success of our investments not only on the financial returns, but also on the wealth and opportunities they deliver for all
Tripoli, Lebanon's poorest city, on edge after curfew, protests
With many falling further into poverty amid strict coronavirus curfews, protesters are urging the government to do more to help those struggling
On the brink: Canada care workers struggle to make ends meet in pandemic
Care workers have long wrestled with housing insecurity in expensive Canadian cities, but the pandemic has worsened the situation for many
Nigeria's Kaduna pairs with Zipline for drone-delivered COVID-19 vaccines
Kaduna state has paired with medical delivery firm Zipline to tackle issues like limited cold-chain storage and poor transport networks and deliver vaccines
The Thomson Reuters Foundation partners with Sabin Vaccine Institute to deliver ‘Reporting on Immunisation and Vaccination’ journalism training
The Thomson Reuters Foundation - in partnership with the Sabin Vaccine Institute - launched an eight-day ‘Reporting on Immunisation and Vaccination’ programme for journalists in Eastern Europe.
New Zealand plans national syllabus on Maori and UK colonial history
Maori history and British colonization would be taught to all children under the new rules, which supporters say reflects a renewed recognition of Maori history and culture
OPINION: Friendship is the vaccine against isolation
Amid the continuing impact of Covid-19 lockdowns, the incidence of suicide among the LGBT+ community may be increasing