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IATI Letters to Ministers

By Katie Welford | Jun 30, 2010 | News

Ahead of the 7 July International Aid Transparency Initiative Steering Committee meeting in Paris, CSOs from around the world urged development ministers to support an aid transparency standard which ensured more effective foreign assistance. On 28 July CSOs sent follow-up letters encouraging IATI signatories to continue their participation in advance of the fourth High Level Forum on Aid Effectiveness in November 2011.

 
Find the letters and responses below.

 

Asian Development Bank – Second Letter
 
Australia – Second Letter – Response to Second Letter
 
Denmark – Second Letter
 
European Commission: Development – Response from the Commission – Second Letter
 
European Commission: Humanitarian – Second Letter
 
Finland 
 
France
 
Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunisation – Second Letter
 
Germany – Second Letter
 
Hewlett – Second Letter
 
Ireland – Response from Irish Aid – Second Letter
 
Netherlands – Second Letter
 
New Zealand –Second Letter – Response
 
Norway – Second Letter – Response
 
Spain – Second Letter
 
Sweden – Second Letter – Response
 
Switzerland – Response from the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation – Second Letter
 
United Kingdom – Response from the Department for International Development – Second Letter – Response
 
United Nations Development Programme – Second Letter – Response to Both Letters
 
United States
 
World Bank – Second Letter
 

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