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Seven highlights from Trust Conference 2019
From a two-minute standing ovation following a panel on media freedom to a 19-year-old human rights defender taking the stage by storm, Trust Conference 2019 was like no other. Find out more
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Can non-profits rebuild public trust with data?
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Only adults? Good practices in legal gender recognition for youth
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SDG course brings high 5s and humour to journalists in southern Africa
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Ninth annual TrustLaw Awards celebrate ground-breaking pro bono work
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News Picks
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BACKSTORY-Nine months after Lobo showed us an Amazon ambush site, he was killed in one
The Thomson Reuters Foundation met Paulo Paulino Guajajara in January - this week he was killed, the latest fatality in an escalating battle between illegal loggers and indigenous tribes
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In war-ravaged Kabul, women throng parks for peace and picnics
In recent years, more than half a dozen of Kabul's gardens and parks have been restored or are being upgraded, with a focus on making them safer and more accessible to women
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INSIGHT-Global spotlight on illegal mica mines drives Indian villagers to hide deaths
Campaigners and police say villagers are less likely to report accidents and deaths in a trade they know to be illegal, fearing arrest or losing their income
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