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  1. Corruption news round-up: India's ailing anti-graft bill, London police bribery allegations, Twitter embarrassment

    24 May 2012 18:27 BST | Comments (0)

    Luke Balleny | Anti-Corruption Views

    Our view of the week's top anti-corruption stories

  2. An excavator is seen in a destroyed forest at a peatland area in Kuala Tripa district in Nagan Raya, Indonesia 21/12/2011

    Why we need laws to save what's left of our forests

    24 May 2012 17:30 BST | Comments (0)

    Tom Picken | Anti-Corruption Views

    Global Witness calls for a new approach to keeping the loggers in check

  3. A woman holds a paper dove during a march to mark the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women in Lima November 23, 2011. REUTERS/Mariana Bazo

    Valuing the role of women in peace-building

    24 May 2012 16:05 BST | Comments (0)

    Rebekah Curtis | Book Tales

    When war ends, the needs of women are often overlooked. And when it comes to peace-building, too, women often get shut out

  4. The revolving sign outside New Scotland Yard is seen in central London 12/04/2012 REUTERS/Olivia Harris

    Who will police the police?

    24 May 2012 13:36 BST | Comments (0)

    Chandrashekhar Krishnan | Anti-Corruption Views

    Urgent reforms are needed in London's Metropolitan police force, the head of TI-UK says

  5. End of war doesn’t spell peace for women in West Africa

    22 May 2012 13:05 BST | Comments (0)

    Emma Batha | The Word on Women

    Fighters may have put down their arms in Ivory Coast, Liberia and Sierra Leone, but the end of war has not brought an end to ...

  6. Kenyan nomads stand around a water point as their cattle and camels drink water northeast of Wajir 51km (31 miles) from Garissa town, February 13, 2006. REUTERS/Fredrik Dahl

    From the field: Supermarket-style livestock centres help Kenya's farmers

    22 May 2012 12:55 BST | Comments (0)

    Christie Peacock | Social Enterprise

    Social enterprise Sidai Africa is setting up a national network of 150 branded franchised llvestock service centres across ...

  7. From Monitoring To Demanding Women’s Rights In Latin America. The Time Is Now.

    18 May 2012 09:10 BST | Comments (1)

    AWID Friday Files | The Word on Women

    In December 2011, the Latin American and Caribbean Committee for the Defense of Women’s Rights (CLADEM) launched the campaign...

  8. A doctor checks a pregnant woman in Salesian Sisters Diocese in Wau, south Sudan, May 28, 2010. REUTERS/Mohamed Nurdldin Abdallh

    Too many women dying from pregnancy and childbirth-related complications

    17 May 2012 11:12 BST | Comments (0)

    Lisa Anderson | The Word on Women

    A woman or girl dies every two minutes due to complications of pregnancy and childbirth

  9. A demonstrator wearing a Guy Fawkes mask takes part in a protest against corruption in Sao Paulo 22/04/2012 REUTERS/Nacho Doce

    Business pushback against Brazil foreign bribery bill

    15 May 2012 18:39 BST | Comments (0)

    Matteson Ellis | Anti-Corruption Views

    Brazilian business lobbying efforts are focused on successor liability, corporate liability and heightened sanctions

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