US hospital mergers threaten reproductive healthcare - NYT
Catholic-affiliated institutions often try to impose religious restrictions on abortions and contraception, says paper
Iran's Lake Urmia drying up in volatile region
World should consider implications of Iranian lake's decline, not just nuclear issues
News Corp and the FCPA paradox
Under what circumstances should the U.S. anti-bribery law, the FCPA, be used?
Reaching out to Malawis rural families
It's time to stop just talking about universal access to family planning and do something about it, writes Joyce Banda
Can a campaign promise to crack down on corruption ever be a bad idea?
Both the presidents of Indonesia and the Philippines promised to crack down on graft, both have found serious obstacles in their path
German charities fight infant mortality in Senegal
In the outlying community of Touba Dialaw, four children have been dying at birth every day due to a lack of facilities.
Rural women all over the world face medical challenges
When one thinks of rural women, it is natural to think of developing countries where life is still basic, writes Shelley Ross
Informando sobre pobreza rural en Colombia
El curso "Informando sobre pobreza rural" en Bucaramanga, organizado por el Fondo Internacional de Desarrollo Agr?cola (FIDA) y la Fundaci?n Thomson Reuters...
CPJ Blog: To quote Marie Colvin: 'What is bravery, and what bravado?'
Not since the worst period of the Iraq war, or in the Balkans the decade before, have so many storied journalists been killed or seriously injured in such a short period of time.
Las malas condiciones de los caminos entorpecen el crecimiento de la producci?n rural en el noreste de Colombia
Cerca de cien trabajadores rurales del departamento de Santander, en el noreste de Colombia, encuentran demanda en el exterior para sus productos, pero no consiguen consolidarse en el mercado interno por causa de las p?simas condiciones de los caminos.