India to jail illegal ultrasound owners to combat foeticide - report
Female foeticide remains rampant in northern India
Indian woman gangraped, set on fire by abusers - report
Woman abducted and raped in Uttar Pradesh state
Pakistan's cities wake up to climate threats
Improving institutional capacity, public awareness and funding will be key to preparing for climate disaster challenges, experts say
Road opens for aid into S. Sudan as killings continue
First road convoy carrying aid for thousands displaced by fighting due to arrive late Friday
INTERVIEW-World must ratify rules to stem child abuse -expert
Over one in four children have been sexually abused in East Asia and Pacific region
Civil society lobbies U.S. Congress on bribery law
U.S. Chamber of Commerce pushing Congress to ease Foreign Corrupt Practices Act
FACTBOX-South Sudan tribal conflict 2011-12
A list of key dates and background on factors affecting the conflict
CORRUPTION NEWS ROUND-UP: Vietnamese anti-graft journalist charged with bribery, Indonesians' confidence in govt's anti-graft efforts hits new low and Kenyan anti-graft activist calls for bankers in West to face corruption charges
Our selection of this week's anti-corruption stories from TrustLaw and other media
Swamps, looting hinder aid to S. Sudan displaced
Tribal violence has since late December displaced an estimated 60,000 people in Jonglei, South Sudan's largest state
Protection for Children in Haiti, Two Years Later
In January 2010, over 2 million people were affected by the devastating earthquake in Haiti, leaving many homeless. One and a half million were children. Although the number of Haitians living in camps has decreased by 66 percent from a July 2010 peak of 1.5 million, those left in the camps are the most vulnerable to new natural disasters such as hurricanes and floods, as well as economic hardship.