EXCLUSIVE-Haiti's Duvalier faces trial for corruption, not abuses
"Duvalier will be tried for misappropriation of public funds, not for any other criminal charges," an official said, adding that the former dictator would face up to five years in prison if convicted
TrustLaw Danger Poll inspires Indian villager to fight gender abuse
Inspired by the TrustLaw Danger Poll, a villager in southwestern India has developed the country's first online mapping platform that documents the multitude of abuses against women in the country.
Allegedly false rape reports make authorities skeptical, discourage victims in Cameroon
Doctors say that because false reports of rape are common, victims must receive medical examination to prove the rape occurred, in addition to medical care
Indian engineer develops online map to show horrors of gender abuse
Map inspired by Thomson Reuters Foundation poll that rated India as fourth most dangerous place for women in the world
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
Corruption, rape blight lives of Somali displaced
Some IDPs say food aid not reaching them and accuse local aid workers of taking it to line their own pockets
New donors chip away at aid industry status quo
From Turkey to Brazil to Saudi Arabia, a growing number of non-Western donors are changing global humanitarian aid scene
Q+A-Why it's hard to track donor aid in Haiti
Just over half of the $5.5 billion pledged in international aid to Haiti after its 2010 earthquake has been disbursed