How an entire community is forced to feed from a tree in famine-hit South Sudan
Around 4.9 million people - more than 40 percent of the population - are urgently in need of food in South Sudan
Young first-time photographers shine a light on South Sudan’s strife
As its part of wider efforts to help children affected by conflict, UNICEF recently organized a photography workshop in Rumbek, South Sudan, to give 20 youths an opportunity to tell their stories and express their feelings
Life in South Sudan’s protection camps
They were meant to last for three days. But come December, they will have existed for three years
How new anti-LGBTQ+ bills in Africa expand crackdown on rights
Activists warn new bills modelled on draconian Ugandan law will expand crackdown on rights in Kenya, Ghana and elsewhere
The colonial legacy of anti-LGBTQ+ laws in Africa
Legacy of Africa's colonial past can be seen in anti-LGBTQ+ laws and discrimination in some nations but others embrace new rights
Kurt Schork Awards: A winner’s story
For 13 years, the Thomson Reuters Foundation has proudly supported and hosted the Kurt Schork Awards in International Journalism. In this interview, 2019 Freelance Award winner Amanda Sperber talks about her investigations and the impact of winning the award.
Kenya could follow Uganda as East African nations wage war on LGBT rights
After Uganda enacted one of the harshest anti-LGBT laws in the world, Kenya could follow suit with a similar bill that punishes gay sex with prison or even death