News roundup – Join the launch of our DFI Transparency Tool
Our regular newsletter, including details of our upcoming event on advancing the transparency of DFIs and a call for proposals for a data visualisation specialist.
By Sam Cavenett | | News
Our regular newsletter, including details of our upcoming event on advancing the transparency of DFIs and a call for proposals for a data visualisation specialist.
By Nadia Meeran | | News
Are you passionate about feminism and gender equality? Do you have experience in transforming data into interesting visuals to communicate complex ideas? Have you worked on feminist and/or international development projects? If that sounds like you, then you might be the data visualisation specialist we are looking for to work on an exciting project aimed […]
By Sam Cavenett | | News
Our monthly roundup of news featuring a farewell to the duelling dashboards, announcements on gender financing transparency, our vacancy for a Research Assistant, news of the launch of our DFI Transparency Tool and a beginner’s guide to gender equality policy markers.
By Nadia Meeran | | News
Publish What You Fund have launched a survey on Women’s Economic Empowerment, Financial Inclusion and Empowerment Collectives in Kenya, Nigeria and Bangladesh. We are calling on NGOs, INGOs, WROs and/or feminist movements to please fill out the survey and help to build the evidence to help secure greater and fairer access to funding opportunities. The […]
By Sam Cavenett | | News
Our regular newsletter, featuring an announcement on the 2022 Index, new research on transparency and gender financing, a webinar on the transparency of DFI investments in financial intermediaries, and a survey on women’s economic empowerment in Kenya, Nigeria and Bangladesh.
By Alex Tilley | | Blog, News
We have now completed our selection process and can announce which organisations will be assessed in the 2022 Aid Transparency Index. The Index assesses the transparency of the major aid organisations internationally (including “South-South” donors) and assesses a different types of agency, including bilateral, multilateral and philanthropic organisations that provide both grants and development finance, and that intervene in humanitarian emergencies and fund development projects.
We will assess a total of 50 organisations in the 2022 Index, three more than we assessed in 2020.