Bangladesh to trial weather index-based crop insurance
Asian Development Bank says government-backed scheme will help farmers adapt to changing climate
Tanzanian herders get free cows to cope with drought
Government scheme welcomed, but some worry handing out animals is a short-term fix for climate problems
ON THE MONEY TRAIL: Corruption in the news - Aug. 20
A daily scrapbook of stories from major news media on corruption, bribery and financial crimes that undermine good governance and harm common prosperity
Live Pitch Event: How can I structure my social enterprise to attract the right investors?
Thomson Reuters Foundations invites you to a live pitch event to mark the launch of 'Which Legal Structure is right for my social enterprise?'
ANALYSIS-Clashes expose India's communal divide as elections loom
Nearly 80 people killed and 400,000 displaced in fighting between Muslims and mostly Hindu Bodo tribesmen in northeastern Assam state
Sierra Leone declares cholera outbreak a national emergency
Cholera has left 176 people dead in Sierra Leone since the start of the year
ON THE MONEY TRAIL: Corruption in the news - Aug. 17
A daily scrapbook of stories from major news media on corruption, bribery and financial crimes that undermine good governance and harm common prosperity
HIV stigma shrinking in Zimbabwe, musician says
Musician Oliver Mtukudzi wrote "Tapera (We are Decimated)" after seeing what AIDS was doing to his fellow Zimbabweans
ON THE MONEY TRAIL: Corruption in the news - Aug. 16
A daily scrapbook of stories from major news media on corruption, bribery and financial crimes that undermine good governance
Arts centre helps Bogota youth shun guns, drugs
Theatre, dance and painting give ex-child soldiers and local teens confidence to reject armed groups and gangs