News Roundup – Publishing high quality data, research manager vacancy and reports review
A round up of our latest news, including a new briefing paper on publishing high quality data, and an overview of Publish What You Fund, our work and our goals.
By Sam Cavenett | | News
A round up of our latest news, including a new briefing paper on publishing high quality data, and an overview of Publish What You Fund, our work and our goals.
By Sam Cavenett | | News
A round up of our latest blogs and publications, including reflections on the last ten years of aid transparency and our future strategy.
By Sam Cavenett | | News
Preliminary figures for 2017 Official Development Assistance show that aid has flatlined. Yet the ambitious targets set by the Sustainable Development Goals will require greater resources – a shift from mobilising billions to mobilising trillions. Private resources are expected to fill at least part of this gap. So to what extent are public resources already […]
By Sam Cavenett | | News
We’ve recently started looking into what role, if any, transparency could play in the push for more or better gender equality. And we’ve made some pretty interesting discoveries. We’ve been talking to implementing agencies about the need for gender disaggregated aid data. We’ve been analysing the data that is already available on IATI and OECD […]
By Sam Cavenett | | News
Do you know there is a wealth of past, present and future donor budgets, and a library of strategic documents within the IATI organisation file data? And do you know how to access them? If you are skilled in reading XML and interrogating raw data in the IATI Registry then perhaps the answer is yes. […]
By Katie Welford | | News
Publish What You Fund is delighted to introduce its new CEO, Gary Forster. Gary joins the team at an exciting time, following the successful launch of the 2018 Aid Transparency Index in June under the excellent leadership of interim CEO Catherine Turner. The team is continuing conversations relating to the Index with donors and our […]
