The African software developers using AI to fight inequality
A growing number of African developers are pioneering the use of artificial intelligence (AI) to tackle their continent's challenges
Climate migration fuels conflicts in Bay of Bengal region
Climate change pressures are pushing people from their homes and exacerbating tensions over control of valuable but shrinking natural resources like land, water and minerals, says new report
Contribuyendo al acceso a la salud pública en Chile
Desde hace seis años, HoraSalud ha venido confiado en TrustLaw, el programa de asesoría pro bono de la Fundación Thomson Reuters, para lograr sus objetivos y desarrollar una aplicación aplicación que facilita la gestión de turnos en tiempo real, y así facilitar el acceso a la salud pública a comunidades vulnerables en zonas remotas a obtener la asistencia médica requerida.
Supporting access to public health care in Chile
For six years, HoraSalud has been trusting in TrustLaw, the Thomson Reuters Foundation’s pro bono legal program, to fulfil their mission and develop an app to manage appointments in real-time, facilitating access to public health care to vulnerable communities in rural areas to get the medical attention needed.
India solar park sparks desire for school, as girls dream of green jobs
Teenagers living near Bhadla solar plant want better access to education, so they can find jobs in India’s new green economy rather than staying at home or herding animals
Farmers unite in push for share of India's solar power bonanza
As renewable energy grows across India, locals who leased their land to the Pavagada solar park have banded together to secure fairer benefits
Indigenous lawyers in Brazil take on Bolsonaro's weakened watchdog
Since far-right Jair Bolsonaro became Brazilian president, critics say the Funai indigenous affairs agency has been dismantling the protections it is meant to uphold
Diversity among athletes including gay competitors welcome - Yang Yang
Yang Yang, China's first-ever Winter Olympics gold medallist, said "we welcome the representation of different groups of people," in rare comment on diversity at the Games.
Rare bird, forest protectors clash with India's clean energy vision
In its rush to boost renewables, India's government faces challenges from environmentalists and locals who say going green should not harm wildlife, forests or people
Afghan smugglers hike prices, expand networks after Taliban takeover
People smugglers are more than doubling fees for some routes as they cash in on an exodus fleeing the Taliban