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U.S. compliance with open data: With 6 months left on the clock, who is on track on IATI?

By George Ingram | Jun 25, 2015 | Blog, News

Blog post by George Ingram, chair of our U.S. Advisory Committee & Senior Fellow at the Brookings Institution. This blog was originally posted on the Brooking’s Institution website here. The end of 2015 is the date by which institutions are supposed to fulfill their commitment to the International Aid Transparency Initiative (IATI). To both assess where the […]

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Developing a Homegrown Aid Database: Lessons from Bangladesh

By Guest | Jun 10, 2015 | Blog

This is a guest blog post by Mehdi Musharraf Bhuiyan of the Aid Effectiveness Unit, Economic Relations Division, Government of Bangladesh. “It is satisfying to note that the response from our development partners since the establishment of AIMS is very encouraging. For the majority of donors on the system, we now have a quite comprehensive data set. It is […]

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Where is the EU on the Road to 2015?

By Nicholas Winnett | Jun 1, 2015 | Blog

We now have just six months to go until the deadline for donors to fully open up their aid information so we’re looking at how EU donors are progressing.

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Two must reads this week

By Rachel Rank | May 29, 2015 | Blog

There’s a lot of great research published about development and I find it hard to keep up, as the pile of reading on my desk grows higher and higher. If you’re short on time this week (like me) then I recommend putting these two at the top of your pile – ONE’s DATA Report and Charles Kenny’s essay on the SDGs.

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The reality of aid in Spain – Using data for greater aid transparency and accountability

By Guest | May 13, 2015 | Blog

This is a guest post by Saya Saulière and Leonardo Pérez from Oxfam Intermón. Last January Oxfam Intermon, the Spanish affiliate of Oxfam, launched a new website on aid transparency and monitoring (www.realidadayuda.org/en). We are pleased to announce that most of the contents of the website are now available in English. For the last 20 […]

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Financing for Development – stuck in the mud?

By Rupert Simons | Apr 30, 2015 | Blog

This post has been written by Publish What You Fund’s CEO Rupert Simons and Head of Policy and Advocacy Jeannet Lingán. Two months remain until the third international conference on Financing for Development (FfD3) in Addis Ababa. The conference is intended to agree actions in the implementation of unfinished past financing for development commitments (Monterrey […]

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