Using Open Aid Data to Inform Budget Planning in Burkina Faso
A case study of Alimatou Zongo, who works for the Ministry of Economy and Finance in Burkina Faso, on the need for detailed and reliable information.
By Sam Cavenett | | Case studies
A case study of Alimatou Zongo, who works for the Ministry of Economy and Finance in Burkina Faso, on the need for detailed and reliable information.
By Sam Cavenett | | News
Our fortnightly news round up, including a year in blogs, a look at the transparency of the new US DFI, a chance to catch up on our webinar and news from the sector.
By Sam Cavenett | | Blog
It’s been a busy year at Publish What You Fund. As is traditional at this time of year, we’ve been reflecting on what we’ve achieved and what we need to do next. Here’s our quick roundup of what the team has been up to – from the influential Aid Transparency Index, and on the ground research into aid flows in Liberia and Cambodia, to developing new tools to increase access to aid and development data.
By Sam Cavenett | | News
How do we balance supply and demand? We have a dilemma. How do we balance the supply of a functioning, usable aid transparency architecture with the growing demands of the numerous and increasingly competent users. How can we all ensure existing users receive the support they need to access data, and at the same time […]
By Sam Cavenett | | News
Introducing IATI Decipher – A Breakthrough in Data Usability We have just launched a new tool that uncovers 22,300 strategic documents and $2.6 trillion of aid and development budgets! If you have ever tried to access the treasure trove of data within the IATI Registry’s organisation file, but been baffled by the xml code, then […]
By Sam Cavenett | | Events, News
Do you know what aid and development data is available that could support your work? Do you know how and where to find the details of over one million aid and development activities? If you would like to know more about the data and tools available, sign up for one of our free interactive webinars […]