Staying safe among Yemen's Mahri tribes
British academic Elisabeth Kendall travelled to Yemen's remote Mahra region to speak to local tribespeople about their hopes, fears and political aspirations in post-revolution Yemen
Back from Ebola’s frontlines: Health workers return to work
Liberia’s health workers return to work after Ebola epidemic
Children in Central African Republic traumatised by widespread violence
Children in Central African Republic, out of school, often displaced and traumatised by armed attacks or sexual violence, suffer from fear, grief and insecurity
5 facts you need to know about AIDS
Did you know that about 35 mln people are HIV positive? Nearly 71 % of them live in sub-Saharan Africa. Here are five facts about AIDS
5 facts you need to know about healthcare spending
What should be our next 5 facts? Send us your suggestions via social media using #5factsTRF or via email news.foundation@thomsonreuters.com The amount of development aid invested in healthcare has grown 4 times since 1993.
Rohingya, impoverished and persecuted, in northern Rakhine state
A rare glimpse into one of Myanmar's most remote and poorest communities
Christian Aid India floods appeal
It has been estimated that more than 11,000 people are still missing following flooding and landslides in northern India.
Peru's Amazon communities build resilience to fight forest loss
Three indigenous communities in Peru's Amazon are getting help to improve their incomes, with the aim of stemming deforestation
How will new global goals change the world?
In late September, world leaders will meet at the United Nations to adopt a new global plan of action for ending poverty, known as the Sustainable Development Goals