Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Five Sites Every Conscious Citizen Should Know About

by Nadia Afrin

Global Voices Online – www.globalvoicesoline.com
Want an alternative to mainstream news media? Want to know what people around the world are really thinking? Global Voices Online can give you the global pulse by aggregating commentaries from 200 bloggers worldwide. Global Voices also runs the Lingua project and translates blog entries in 15 languages.

Global Giving – www.globalgiving.com
Global Giving is the “marketplace that connects people who have community and world-changing ideas with people who can support them”. It compiles a list of credible development projects around the world and ensures that they meet IRS and anti-terrorism regulations. Individuals who are interested in donating to a good cause can find projects by sector and country. We set up a wedding registry on Global Giving when we got married and raised over 1,000 dollars for projects we picked out!

Ammado – www.ammado.com
Ammado is social networking site that brings together non-profts, socially-minded businesses, and conscious citizens around the world. Businesses can use it to promote awareness about their CSR initiatives as well as forge partnerships. Non-profits can communicate information about their activities to people around the world. Individuals can get up-to-date information about their favorite non-profits, create giving circles to fund development projects and connect with like minded people. Since its launch in June 2008 the membership of Ammado has grown substantially. The site is now available in 12 languages.

TED – www.ted.com
TED was created on the notion that ideas have the power to change our world. TED hosts an annual conference that brings together thinkers and leaders in science/technology, business, arts etc. 400 of the best TEDTalks are available on their website with subtitles in various languages.

dgCommunities – www.dgcommunities.com
Last but not the least is our very own dgCommunities. It provides a space for professional learning and knowledge-sharing among those working to reduce poverty worldwide. We are making big improvements to dgCommunities and rebranding it in an effort to better meet your needs. Among other things, we are expanding out coverage from the current 30 topics to a wide range of development issues. Look out for the new and improved dgCommunities!

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