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Georgian Ministry of Finance publish aid information

By Katie Welford | Jul 10, 2009 | News

The Ministry of Finance of Georgia have published a breakdown of international aid spending in Georgia. The publication of the mapping of donors by the Ministry comes as a welcome improvement in the aid transparency and accountability of donors in Georgia. The problem demonstrates that it is recipient governments rather than the donors who have had to step-up and solve the problem. This demonstrates the need for donors to proactively disclose information themselves, mapping it to the Georgian governments spending and tracking how the funds are actually spent.

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The Department for International Development’s promise to aid transparency

By Katie Welford | Jul 7, 2009 | News

The Department for International Development (DFID) has reaffirmed its commitment to aid transparency in its 2009 White Paper.
The document reiterates DFID’s pledges to:

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Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development launch interactive Factbook

By Katie Welford | Jul 6, 2009 | News

The Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development have relaunched their 2009 Factbook and features a new interactive maps and graphs publication – ‘Factbook eXplorer’. The feature "combines maps and graphs with stories allowing users to examine time developments and interrelations between indicators." Statistically informative, the eXplorer allows users to generate their own stories, upload data and view information with animated graphs.

 

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International Aid Transparency Initiative: website live

By Katie Welford | Jul 3, 2009 | News

The International Aid Transparency Initiative website is now live. The website can be found at www.aidtransparency.net complete with their latest newsletters and information on the initiative’s progress.

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Spanish language site on aid effectiveness

By Katie Welford | Jul 2, 2009 | News

The Government of Spain have launched a Spanish language website dedicated to their aid effectiveness . The ‘Ayuda Eficaz’ website aims to facilitate the interaction and access of up-to-date aid information on Spain’s official global development assistance and concentrates on widening their international co-operation processes.

Access the website here

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Lack of transparency undermines confidence in emerging markets

By Katie Welford | Jun 29, 2009 | News

The Emerging Market Disclosure Project released a report on the levels of disclosure by emerging market companies around the world. The survey assessed the current levels of responsible investment and activity in emerging markets and asked about a range issues related to environmental, social and governance factors.
The analysis showed that the lack of disclosure and transparency by emerging market companies ‘threatens to undermine investor confidence and could potentially reduce investment allocations to emerging markets’.

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