Faced with droughts and floods, Mozambique aims to control water
Southern Mozambique, poor and highly prone to floods and drought, is getting a 70,000-hectare water management system to boost food security and incomes and lower disaster risk in the region.
A glimpse of persecuted Rohingya women in western Myanmar
Sexism, racism, blight Rohingya women's lives in Myanmar
5 facts you need to know about humanitarian trends in 2013
What should be our next 5 facts? Send us your suggestions via social media using #5factsTRF or via email news.foundation@thomsonreuters. At least 97 mln people were affected by natural disasters in 2013. Here are 5 facts you need to know about humanitarian trends in 2013
5 facts you need to know about young people
There are 1.8 billion young people aged 10-24 in the world, making on quarter of the world's population. An estimated 515 million live on less than $2 a day.
Life after Ebola: The hopes and challenges
The Ebola outbreak in West Africa was first reported over two years ago – despite the acute challenges, communities are demonstrating strong resilience and with support from aid organisations, children are starting to regain a sense of normality.
Children of Peace – Hamisu’s story
Today, 37 million children are out of school due to conflict. Around one million of them are in northeast Nigeria, where fighting has displaced 2.2 million people, mostly women and children.
Muslims flee CAR violence in convoy escorted by peacekeepers
Muslims flee CAR violence in convoy escorted by peacekeepers