With more rights, female farmers could help tackle hunger? FAO
If women farmers had the same access to productive resources as men, up to 150 million people would no longer go hungry, says report
Brazils leading daily sets up "Folhaleaks"
As reported in the Latin American Herald Tribune
India anti-graft chief calls for corporate oversight
As reported in the Economic Times
China to list convicted bribers online
As reported by Xinhua
Ex-PNG minister flees to Australia after served with summons over fraud claims
As reported in the Sydney Morning Herald
Famine-hit Somalia needs long-term, joint effort, says MSF Italy
As reported in Corriere della Sera
Science key to rebuilding Haiti ? report
New report out
Digging out mining stories in Zambia
Sometimes, stories just fall into place (David White writes). It may be by luck or judgment, but usually a mix of both. This was definitely the case with the story about corporate governance in Zambia's mining industry that Pamela Mutale Kapekele writes about here.
Pro-life doctors protest abortion meeting in Kenya ? report
A former British parliamentarian who helped get abortion legalised in Britain addresses controversial meeting
Nearly one in five Somali children die before five
Somalia has the world's highest child mortality rate, according to the latest data from the United Nations