Criticism over KONY 2012 video continues as Ugandan women wish to forget the past
Why is the organization that created KONY 2012 using information that some say is "outdated" to raise monies?
INTERVIEW-Legal aid poised to bring justice Sierra Leone's poor
Draft legal aid bill would provide free legal assistance for criminal and civil matters to any Sierra Leonean who has an income of 1 million Leones ($227) or less
Thomson Reuters Foundation's work recognised by the Prime Minister of Haiti
Thomson Reuters Foundation CEO, Monique Villa, received a letter from the Prime Minister of Haiti, Garry Conille, recognising the Foundation's work in the field of violence against women.
UN must review policy on peacekeepers who abuse -Amnesty
One-year jail term for 3 peacekeepers who raped Haitian boy is "travesty of justice", says Amnesty
Lethal "cocktail" threatens Africa's Sahel
Failed rains, the after-effects of the Libyan war and shockwaves from Nigeria's battle with Islamist sect Boko Haram are putting enormous strains on an already fragile region
Nieman: A call for leadership: newspaper execs deserve the blame for not changing the culture
Two journalism professors who've been studying culture change in newsrooms say newspaper leaders shouldn't pass the buck to their staffs.