Waiting in Calais
Thousands of migrants camp in shanties around Calais, France, trying to board trucks and trains travelling through the Channel tunnel to England
Nepalese girls take pictures to highlight taboos around periods
Pictures taken by teenage Nepalese girls aim to show stigma surrounding menstruation in the mountainous country
West Africa schools tackle stigma of disability
Schools across West Africa are embracing inclusive education, where children with and without disabilities learn together
Thirst for clean water
Some 650 million people, or one in 10 of the world's population, have no access to safe water, putting them at risk of infectious diseases and premature death. Reuters photographers photographed water in their countries ahead of World Water Day (March 22).
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
Mirte’s long walk for water
The El Niño-induced drought in Ethiopia is having a huge impact on the lives of children. Girls such as Mirte, 14, are having to do all they can to help their families make ends meet – such as becoming the family’s water carrier
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.
Egyptian Photographer Roger Anis wins Thomson Reuters Foundation-Nokia Photo Award
Cairo-based photojournalist Roger Anis has been unveiled as the winner of the first Thomson Reuters Foundation–Nokia Photo Award. Here are some of Roger’s incredible portfolio of photos from Egypt.