A long journey to deliver precious medicine in eastern Congo
Lulimba, a remote town in the Democratic Republic of the Congo's east, is challenging to work in as a doctor
Food Insecurity and the Energy Crisis Result in Grabbing Land from Women
Once the most frequented source of poster images depicting starving children, Ethiopia is now in the media for a new reason: as the go-to destination, ironically, for foreign companies and governments leasing land to grow food and biofuels.
Washington urged to stop wasting food aid dollars
Aid groups say regulations on food aid in the U.S. Farm Bill protect special interests at the expense of the world's hungry
Madagascar storm: "Hunkered down in houses"
Cyclone Giovanna made landfall yesterday
Transcript of a speech given by the head of India's CBI on graft
A speech by the director of India's Central Bureau of Investigation, AP Singh at the 1st Interpol Global Programme on Anti-Corruption and Asset Recovery in New Delhi, India
Thai NGO advocates safe sex in Bangkok red-light districts
SWING conducts HIV/AIDS awareness campaigns in red light districts of Bangkok and Pattaya
The ethics behind blowing the whistle
Is whistle-blowing an ethical practice?
Avoiding a children's catastrophe in the Sahel
UNICEF's Shantha Bloemen reports from Mauritania, one of eight countries in the Sahel region of north-west Africa where more than a million children are at risk of severe malnutrition.
Shameful waste in India's most populous state
One of the poorest states in India regularly spends hundreds of millions of dollars on vanity projects and ill-thought out infrastructure schemes
Africa's Latest Land Rush: The Effect Of Land Grabs On Women's Rights
In Africa land rights are critical to economic power. Governments and corporations continue to wield their power to the detriment of women in Africa