Haiti loses doctors and nurses to aid groups - report
Quake devastated Haiti suffers brain drain as health workers take jobs with aid agencies
Government to review UK Bribery Act
Critics say the act, due to come into force in April, is overly broad and could put British businesses at a disadvantage
SPECIAL COVERAGE: Haiti one year after the quake
One year after the earthquake that flattened much of Port-au-Prince, hopes have given way to a crushing sense of bitterness and despair. Here is a selection of stories from AlertNet, Reuters and aid agencies to mark the first anniversary of the quake
Colombians seek refuge in Ecuador
Violence by armed groups along Colombia's southern border is pushing growing numbers of people to seek refuge across the frontier in Ecuador
Diluting graft law would savage Britain's reputation, ex-minister says
The Bribery Act was passed by the Labour government in April in an attempt to modernise the UK's anti-bribery laws, which date back to the late 19th and early 20th centuries
UN food aid agency braces for tough 2011
WFP is looking to raise funds of $4.4 billion for 2011 to feed 90 million to 100 million hungry in nearly 75 countries
One million people hit by severe floods in Sri Lanka
The floods have been triggered by continuous rains since Dec. 26.
OECD commends Iceland's anti-bribery measures, says it could do more
The OECD Working Group on Bribery has outlined a series of recommendations as to how Iceland could strengthen its anti-bribery laws
Nepal vows to punish the corrupt in U.N. defence deal
Government probe discovers up to 300 million rupees embezzled during procurement of armoured vehicles for Nepalese blue helmets in Darfur
Haiti risks more quakes this century - geologist
The message for Haitian policy makers and the aid community is to ensure buildings are designed and built to withstand quakes