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Watch a special message from our CEO on the power of connections and how the Foundation has grown over the past decade.This month at the Thomson Reuters Foundation: our annual Trust Conference inspires action; our CEO is honoured for her efforts to end child slavery; our latest film uncovers the reality of family-run sex trafficking in Mexico; and a TrustLaw member receives global recognition.This month at the Thomson Reuters Foundation: we release our annual poll on the world’s best and worst megacities for women; our COO is recognised as an LGBT+ leader in the global FT Index; we reveal the finalists of the 2017 Food Sustainability Media Award; and the Trust Conference announces new speakers and a special event on the evening of November 15th.This month at the Thomson Reuters Foundation: we release the shortlist of our Stop Slavery Award; the Trust Conference announces a Kung Fu nun on the Breaking Taboos panel; our team attends the U.N. General Assembly in New York; we celebrate 20 years of real news about real people; and our Rising Heat feature explores whether we can cool the risks of an invisible disaster.This month at the Thomson Reuters Foundation: we give you an inside look into coping with life after Boko Haram; TrustLaw helps a local NGO to police cyberspace and fight sex crimes in India; we announce more world-renowned speakers at Trust Conference; we receive a double nomination for the Charity Times Awards; and a newly debuted play about our colleague Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe's imprisonment in Iran is met with rave reviews.This month at the Thomson Reuters Foundation: our anti-trafficking toolkit is endorsed by the Wolfsberg Group, we release a special investigation into India’s deadly sand mining industry, we announce new Trust Conference speakers, we’re on the lookout for journalists with an interest in covering security, and place welcomes a packed house at London’s iconic Frontline Club.This month at the Thomson Reuters Foundation: we open applications for the Trust Conference scholarship scheme and the Stop Slavery Award; our Wealth of Nations programme helps a journalist in Egypt uncover a loophole for tax avoidance; and Place publishes an investigation into ‘The Politics of Death’.This month at the Thomson Reuters Foundation: our Trust Conference/America Forum puts slavery on the agenda in Washington D.C; we publish a new toolkit to help European banks tackle human trafficking; and our new documentary sheds light on the social impact of evictions across Rio de Janeiro.This month at the Thomson Reuters Foundation: we mark another year of global impact with our annual report; we begin the countdown to Trust Conference / America Forum; we team up with Apple News to spread the reach of our news; we take home a prestigious award; and we uncover the dangerous refugees' Smuggling Game through an in-depth investigation.This month at the Thomson Reuters Foundation: we're taking the fight against slavery to the U.S. with Trust Conference / America Forum; we announce the Action Circle; we help launch the first-ever platform dedicated to resilience practitioners; we make our debut on Apple News; we offer you a chance to win €10,000; and we train female journalists in Saudi Arabia.This month at the Thomson Reuters Foundation: we’re taking Trust Conference to the US with our upcoming America Forum; we're searching for applicants to the Food Sustainability Media Awards and the Kurt Schork Awards in International Journalism; TrustLaw helps in the fight against hunger; and you might be eligible for a special rate on our corporate training courses.This month at the Thomson Reuters Foundation: we host a packed breakfast event at Davos to discuss slavery in supply chains; we take home a UN award for coverage of humanitarian issues; we announce a new award for coverage of food sustainability issues - with €10,000 up for grabs - and we unveil Trust Conference, Putting the Rule of Law Behind Human Rights.This month at the Thomson Reuters Foundation: we recognize two global corporations for their efforts to eradicate forced labour from their supply chains; TrustLaw launches its Fellows Programme; and we join global leaders and Nobel Laureates in Delhi to galvanize efforts to ending child slavery.This month at the Thomson Reuters Foundation: YouTube star vloggers descend on Trust Women to connect millennials with hard-hitting social issues; we take home a major film prize; and TrustLaw launches an interactive guide to help social enterprises in the UK.This month at the Thomson Reuters Foundation: we announce the shortlist to the first-ever Stop Slavery Awards; we unveil an exciting new corporate training offering; we reveal the hidden connection between child marriage and climate change; we honour journalists on the frontlines; and take you inside the world's five biggest slums.This month at the Thomson Reuters Foundation: we name the best and worst countries to be a social entrepreneur; we award pro bono champions; and we welcome Hollywood star Gillian Anderson to Trust Women.This month at the Thomson Reuters Foundation: we take you inside India's mica mines for an exclusive investigation into child labour; CEO Monique Villa talks to Voice of America about combating slavery; and we launch our first-ever digital news training course.This month at the Thomson Reuters Foundation: we tell you about "sextortion", a fast-growing crime affecting women and young girls around the world; TrustLaw reveals the findings of its Index of Pro Bono; and we launch our first-ever journalism training focused on reporting taboos.This month at the Thomson Reuters Foundation: we're recognised in three categories at this year's SOPA Awards; we help journalists uncover Africa's tax havens; TrustLaw produces the first-ever guide for social enterprises in Argentina; and Place launches its own dedicated newsletter.This month at the Thomson Reuters Foundation: land and property rights, one of the world's most under-reported human rights issues, gets a dedicated platform with Place; we unveil an innovative global training programme for journalists reporting on conflict and security threats; and we launch a blog competition to highlight the impact of climate change across urban areas.This month at the Thomson Reuters Foundation: Alan Rusbridger joins the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism as new Chairman; we count down to our regional anti-trafficking event, Trust Forum Asia; we engage the Indian media on effective strategies to report slavery; and we open the call for entries for the TrustLaw Index of Pro Bono.This month at the Thomson Reuters Foundation: we gear up to the launch of our latest initiative, the Stop Slavery Award; we look ahead to this year's Trust Forum Asia; and we sum up 2015 with our Annual Report.This month at the Thomson Reuters Foundation: we embark on a new venture to shed light on human trafficking and slavery through journalism; our CEO Monique Villa travels to Iraq to meet the Yazidi women who escaped slavery at the hands of ISIS; and Nobel Peace winner Muhammad Yunus is the latest addition to the 2016 Trust Women line-up.This month: Foundation CEO Monique Villa shares her 10 takeaways from the World Economic Forum in Davos; trust.org gets a makeover; and the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism unveils its 2016 global predictions for the media industry.This month we look back at a fantastic year: from TrustLaw's 2,000th connection, to the numerous awards received, to the most powerful actions taken at Trust Women, plus, we unveil the most read stories of the year.This month at the Thomson Reuters Foundation: the Stop Slavery Award is launched at the Trust Women Conference, our editorial team wins three major media awards; and we unveil an exciting partnership with US documentary platform Global Perspectives.This month at the This month at the Thomson Reuters Foundation: our global poll reveals the top issues faced by women in the workplace, the Foundation's editorial team wins the Asian Environmental Journalism Award, and we raise the curtain on next month's Trust Women Conference.This month at the Thomson Reuters Foundation: we look back on a year of extraordinary growth and impact; we announce the winner of the Trust Women Photo Award and unveil the latest agenda for Trust Women 2015.This month: Foundation CEO Monique Villa receives the prestigious Champions for Change Award for her work fighting modern-day slavery; the Foundation's media development team unveils a brand new digital look; and we launch Wealth of Nations, a new programme to investigate illicit finance across Africa.This month: Trust Women speaker Evelyn Chumbow shares her inspiring journey from slavery to a new career path at a top international law firm; we put the focus on female genital mutilation and tell you why the number of women and girls at risk continues to rise globally.This month at the Thomson Reuters Foundation: TrustLaw launches cross-border research on the effectiveness of rape laws in seven countries to support reform in Bangladesh; our CEO Monique Villa travels to Davos for the World Economic Forum to discuss effective solutions to combat slavery.Copyright © 2019 Thomson Reuters Foundation.

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