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News Roundup – Private Finance and the SDGs, Stable Funding and UK Aid Transparency

By Sam Cavenett | Jan 31, 2020 | News

Our regular roundup of the latest news, including our blog on aligning private finance with the SDGs and news on the aid spending of New Zealand, China and the EU, the DFI Dashboard and the Corruption Perceptions Index.

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3 Out of 10 UK Government Departments Meeting 2020 Targets for Aid Transparency

By Sam Cavenett | Jan 15, 2020 | News

Only three out of ten government departments have reached the level of transparency set out in its 2015 UK Aid Strategy. Our detailed review assessed ten government departments spending significant amounts of official development assistance (ODA) and found that they all now share some data on their aid and many have improved the regularity and quantity of information they make available through the International Aid Transparency Initiative (IATI). However, currently only the Department for International Development (DFID), the Department of Health and Social Care and the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy meet the aid transparency targets the government is due to meet by 2020.

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News Roundup – Launching the DFI Transparency Initiative

By Sam Cavenett | Dec 19, 2019 | News

Our regular roundup of news from the aid and development finance community, including details of our new initiative focusing on the transparency of development finance institutions, and introducing our new Chair

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News Roundup – How Do We Measure Aid Transparency?

By Sam Cavenett | Nov 28, 2019 | News

Our regular roundup of news from the aid and development transparency world, including our updated methodology for the Aid Transparency Index and news from Nigeria.

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New positions available at Publish What You Fund

By Henry Lewis | Nov 28, 2019 | News

Research Assistant £27,000, full time, London Are you keen to use your research experience to investigate international development finance? Do you want to use your communication and analytical skills to advocate for more effective use of aid and development assistance? Publish What You Fund is the global campaign for aid and development transparency. We are […]

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What’s Under the Bonnet … Getting into our Index Methodology

By Elma Jenkins | Nov 18, 2019 | Blog, News

How do we measure aid transparency? Find out more about the updated methodology that we’ll be using for the 2020 Aid Transparency Index.

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