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2015 Aid Transparency Reviews

By Katie Welford | Jul 28, 2015 | News

Our 2015 Reviews assessed a smaller number of key donors in the run up to the Busan deadline and were released in mid-2015 2015 EU Aid Transparency Review 2015 U.S. Aid Transparency Review

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Civil society calls on EU to join Open Government Partnership

By Katie Welford | Jul 27, 2015 | News

Publish What You Fund has sent a letter alongside Access Info Europe, Open Society European Policy Institute,  and 50 international civil society organisations, which calls on Members of European Parliament (MEPs) to encourage EU institutions to sign up to the Open Government Partnership (OGP). As a civil society collective, we believe the OGP presents a series of […]

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Development Initiatives and Publish What You Fund launch new project to make data easier to compare and use

By Katie Welford | Jul 13, 2015 | News

Development Initiatives and Publish What You Fund today launched a new joint project aimed at improving the way that data can be shared and used. The Joined-Up Data Standards project, supported by Omidyar Network, seeks to change the way in which the standards that govern development data are designed and how they can be aligned […]

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Changes to Publish What You Fund’s Board

By Rupert Simons | Jul 7, 2015 | News

Fran Perrin stepped down as Chair of the Board at Publish What You Fund at the June 2015 meeting. We are hugely grateful to Fran for her support to the organisation over the past two years and are pleased to say she will remain a member of the Board until March 2016. We are happy to […]

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U.S. compliance with open data: With 6 months left on the clock, who is on track on IATI?

By George Ingram | Jun 25, 2015 | Blog, News

Blog post by George Ingram, chair of our U.S. Advisory Committee & Senior Fellow at the Brookings Institution. This blog was originally posted on the Brooking’s Institution website here. The end of 2015 is the date by which institutions are supposed to fulfill their commitment to the International Aid Transparency Initiative (IATI). To both assess where the […]

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A final call for a transparent and open Financing for Development

By Nicholas Winnett | Jun 15, 2015 | News

This week, governments are meeting in New York for the final drafting session of the Financing for Development (FFD) outcome document. It is still uncertain whether we will have strong commitments on transparency and open data, so in coalition with more than 50 other NGOs, we have written to the negotiators with a call to action. […]

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