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Open Budget Survey 2010 released

By Katie Welford | Oct 19, 2010 | Events, News

Today, 19th October sees the release of the International Budget Partnership’s Open Budget Survey 2010.

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Purcell: Aid transparency needed in Afghanistan efforts

By Katie Welford | Oct 18, 2010 | News

Marc Purcell, Executive Director of the Australian Council for International Development, urges greater transparency in Australian aid to Afghanistan on 16th October in The Australian. He highlights the importance of delineating aid and military spending and for improved aid transparency in AusAID.

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Aid Transparency in UK House of Commons

By Katie Welford | Oct 18, 2010 | News

On 13th October the UK aid transparency guarantee was examined by Members of Parliament in the House of Commons, with queries addressed to Andrew Mitchell MP, Secretary of State for International Development.

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An Open Data Revolution

By Katie Welford | Oct 15, 2010 | News

Aleem Walji considers the potential of an Open Data revolution on 8th October on the World Bank blog ‘Development Marketplace’.

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World Bank to demonstrate possibilities for aid data

By Katie Welford | Oct 12, 2010 | News

On Thursday 7th October the World Bank launched the ‘Apps for Development’ competition. The competition aims to bring together the best ideas from tech developers and development practitioners to create innovative apps using World Bank data.

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Whittle: “IATI has made more progress than I imagined possible.

By Katie Welford | Oct 12, 2010 | News

Dennis Whittle, Founder and CEO of Global Giving, writes in the Huffington Post on Thursday 7th October that ‘IATI has made much more progress than I imagined possible’ after leaving last week’s conference ‘encouraged by the possibilities and by the people working on it.’

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