Watch now: DFI Transparency Initiative findings from work stream 1
Join us on 21st July to discuss the transparency of DFIs, with a focus on our findings on the transparency of basic project information.
By Ryan Anderton | | Events, News
Join us on 21st July to discuss the transparency of DFIs, with a focus on our findings on the transparency of basic project information.
By Henry Lewis | | Blog, Events
Four years ago at the World Humanitarian Summit, major humanitarian aid donors and implementers brokered the Grand Bargain to address the gap in humanitarian financing. One of its commitments was to improve transparency within humanitarian response. While significant gains have been made, the full potential of more transparent humanitarian information is yet to be realised. This can only happen […]
By Sam Cavenett | | Blog, Events
Catch up on the launch of the 2020 Index, featuring presentations and discussion on the results of the Index and the implications for the future of aid transparency.
By Henry Lewis | | Events, News
Do you want to know how transparent data in humanitarian settings can help create more effective responses? Wednesday 8th July (10am – 11am BST) and Thursday 9th July (3pm – 4pm BST) Four years ago at the World Humanitarian Summit, major humanitarian aid donors and implementers brokered the Grand Bargain and set the ambitious goal of achieving […]
By Sam Cavenett | | Events, News
On Wednesday June 24, we will be launching the
2020 Aid Transparency Index, the only independent measure of aid transparency among the world’s major donors. The discussion will provide insights into how transparent the 47 major aid and development agencies are, who has topped the Index, and what are the next steps for transparency and accountability. Register now to join our online event.
By Sam Cavenett | | Events
The 2020 Aid Transparency Index will be launched on 24th June at 10.00am EDT, 3.00pm BST. Our virtual launch event will give you the opportunity to discover how transparent the 47 major aid and development agencies are, learn who will top the Index and consider the next steps for transparency and accountability.