'Elections Reporting' in Beirut
A group of 13 Arab journalists learned about election processes, laws, and sharpened writing skills in a mock election during a 5-day course held in Beirut from 19-23 September 2011.
Pakistani girl defies honour killing
A family is driven into poverty and their home is attacked after their refusal to commit an honour killing
East India sees worst floods in three decades
Floods in India's eastern state of Orissa have killed at least 59 people -Hindustan Times
Delhi metro first railway to get carbon credits
Newspaper report says railway network has reduced pollution levels in the Indian capital by 630,000 tonnes a year
REDD+ in Mozambique: A new opportunity for land grabbers?
Preparations for forest protection are attracting a wealth of foreign investors - and may hurt the country's forest communities
Just like film directors
Every good reporter should have a little bit of Christopher Nolan inside. He should not be just a good writer, but also a good director.
Argentina: For The Right To Legal, Safe And Free Abortion
Since 2005 feminist and women's movements in Argentina have been working tirelessly to articulate and promote the National Campaign for the Right to Legal, Safe and Free Abortion. AWID spoke to Claudia Anzorena, a sociologist and activist, about the Campaign and its goals and achievements.
Medellin: The city where no one feels safe
Killings and rapes still common, people still "disappearing"
The impact of the global land rush on women
Understanding the gender effects of land deals
Haiti revisited
A definite sense of progress in earthquake-ravaged country