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Wrapping up the first blog series- and more to come!

By Catalina Reyes | Jun 28, 2013 | Blog

Over the past few months Publish What You Fund along with some of its partners have been working on a series of blogs to explore Aid Transparency from different perspectives and for different uses. The series of blogs kicked off in March with a blog from Paul O’Brien from Oxfam America and concluded in May […]

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Aid transparency and the U.S. Congress

By Catalina Reyes | Jun 27, 2013 | Blog

On June 24th Publish What You Fund and the Modernizing Foreign Assistance Network organized an event on Capitol Hill to discuss aid transparency and the International Aid Transparency Initiative. Kindly hosted by the co-chairs of the Congressional Caucus for Effective Foreign Assistance (CCEFA), Ander Crenshaw and Adam Smith, the event brought together over 70 staffers […]

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Updates to the U.S. Dashboard

By Catalina Reyes | May 28, 2013 | News

There were two updates to the U.S. Foreign Assistance Dashboard last week: obligation and expenditure data for USAID and MCC for FY 2013. While we continue to applaud the agencies making these crucial first steps in increasing the aid transparency, the quality of this information continues to be a concern. It is high level information […]

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Aid Transparency Wish List to the U.S. Administration

By Catalina Reyes | Nov 13, 2012 | Blog

Last week, all eyes were on America as Barack Obama was re-elected President of the United States. This week, focus is shifting to the Administration’s priorities for the next four years. At Publish What You Fund, we decided to draft our own Aid Transparency Wish List to the U.S. Administration: An ambitious and detailed implementation plan: this […]

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