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UK aid faces a serious transparency challenge following announcement of DFID and FCO merger

By Sam Cavenett | Jun 24, 2020 | News

The 2020 Aid Transparency Index reveals an improvement in overall transparency among the world’s major aid agencies, but there remains a gulf in the performance of the two UK donors included in the ranking. Released today by Publish What You Fund, the Index is the only independent measure of aid transparency among the world’s major aid donors. The research, undertaken before last week’s announcement of a merger, shows that while DFID remained in the ‘very good’ category as a global leader in aid transparency, the FCO ranked 38th out of 47 donors and failed to publish adequate information on the performance of its aid projects. As the shrinking UK economy puts aid under increasing financial pressure and resources are redirected to respond to the COVID-19 emergency, the Index results provide a timely reminder that we need to know that our aid is being spent in the most effective way to achieve the greatest impact.

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MCC ranks as top bilateral agency globally in 2020 Aid Transparency Index; USAID has biggest improvement to date

By Sam Cavenett | Jun 24, 2020 | News

The Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC) has come out as the top bilateral aid agency globally in the 2020 Aid Transparency Index. The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) also showed significant improvement, increasing its score to put it near the top of the “good” category for the first time.

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Webinar: Launch of the Humanitarian Data Transparency Series Reports

By Henry Lewis | Jun 17, 2020 | 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 […]

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Half Way There – The launch of the humanitarian data transparency research series

By Gary Forster and Henry Lewis | Jun 17, 2020 | News

We’re excited to be launching our series of four research briefs on humanitarian data and data transparency. Our research, commissioned by the Grand Bargain Transparency Workstream, and conducted in partnership with Ground Truth Solutions, explores the information needs and challenges of on the ground humanitarian actors in protracted emergencies using Iraq and Bangladesh as case […]

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Launch of the 2020 Aid Transparency Index

By Sam Cavenett | Jun 10, 2020 | 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.

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News Roundup – Aid, transparency and COVID-19

By Sam Cavenett | May 29, 2020 | News

Our monthly round up of news stories, including blogs looking forward to the launch of the 2020 Aid Transparency Index, and reflections on DFI transparency in the time of pandemic. We also have an extensive review of recent news and views on the transparency of funding for COVID-19 responses.

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