Seems there were no posts around here at this time, sorry!
The International Institute of Migration posts a photo-diary illustrating the experiences of an Ethiopian woman who was trafficked to Bahrain to work as a domestic helper.
Ethioblog at Nazret.com reports that Ethiopia is to host the Third World Information Technology Forum in August 2007.
pakistani perspective links to an article that states that women are more confident in reporting sexual violence in Pakistan now.
Sujata looks beyond literacy on International Literacy Day, and builds a wishlist for Sri Lanka.
Known Turf has a very moving post on the fate of young girls that we bring into the world, and her struggle with empathy.
Trademark sarcasm and wit at Sepia Mutiny they analyse Christian Science Monitor's article on Bangladesh's 'success story'.
Andy Gray has been visiting Tokyo's Yoyogi Park and chronicling the characters he finds there on his charming photoblog Japanwindow. This week he puts up pictures of the 50s boy-gang wannabe Rockabilly guys, a group of joyful African-inspired drummers and hillbilly jug band Tokyo Limelight Circus. Marie Mockett at Japundit compares U.S. and Japanese teenage conformity and reflects on the social stereotypes of both countries.