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Donors reply to CSOs on Aid Transparency

By Katie Welford | Apr 15, 2011 | News

On 26th January, 35 CSOs from around the world wrote to aid donors, asking them to ensure that the International Aid Transparency Initiative agreed on 9th February “fully addresses the priority issues identified by partner countries”.

We have received replies from 9 donors. You can read their responses below:

  • Reply from Asian Development Bank 15.2.2011 (PDF, 144 KB)
  • Reply from Australia 4.5.2011 (PDF, 118 KB)
  • Reply from European Commission 8.2.2011 (PDF, 83KB)
  • Reply from Germany 14.02.2011 (PDF, 494KB)
  • Reply from Ireland 4.02.2011 (PDF, 79KB)
  • Reply from New Zealand 7.3.2011 (PDF, 54KB)
  • Reply from Spain 9.2.2011 (PDF, 146KB)
  • Reply from Switzerland 4.03.2011 (PDF, 677KB)
  • Reply from UK 7.2.2011 (PDF, 75KB)
  • Reply from World Bank 29.03.2011* (PDF, 152KB)

On 18th March, civil society organisations of the IATI Steering Committee wrote to donors congratulating them on developing a common standard for aid information. We have received the following replies so far:

  • Reply from Ireland 11.04.2011 (PDF, 198KB
  • Reply from New Zealand 25.05.11 (PDF, 55KB)
  • Reply from Norway 4.04.2011 (PDF, 98KB)
  • Reply from World Bank 29.03.2011* (PDF, 152KB)

* This letter is a joint reply to both the 26th January and 17th March letters.

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