TweetDeck CEO on how the new "ChromeDeck" works
A new version of TweetDeck, the computer application that helps bring order to the cacophony of the Twittersphere and other social-media networks, will allow users to send and monitor updates within the Google Chrome web browser.
How to spend aid money better: views from experts
How to ensure more effective aid and limit waste
From kitchen to clinic - India's pioneering HIV/AIDS centre
The Eco-kitchen in India's Chennai offers more than just a hot meal
Believing Cassandra author Alan AtKisson on building a sustainable planet
The world will continue to careen toward a collision course with the laws of nature for as long as the key problem of runaway growth is left unchecked, writes author Alan AtKisson in his book "Believing Cassandra: How to Be an Optimist in a Pessimist's World".
Ten things to know about the new-look AlertNet
AlertNet has had a facelift. Tell us what you think and suggest more improvements.
Policy makers still leaving climate migrants out in the cold
The unsolved puzzle of what to do about people displaced by climate change has slid down the agenda
A Well-timed Voice, a DJs Right Choice
By Sabine Wilke, Communications Manager for CARE Haiti Sometimes in life, two people's paths cross in the most unexpected way. And sometimes, these encounters can even save a life. Gonaives, a small coastal town in Northern Haiti, has been one of the most
People accused of witchcraft find ally in pro bono firms
What links a British-based law firm to an initiative aimed at protecting women in Burkina Faso from accusations of witchcraft?
Bribery: Giving in to the temptation of 'giving'
In India, low-level corruption is a fact of life if you want to get things done quickly
European Pro Bono Forum kicks off in Paris
A call to arms to the private sector to contribute to the public good