
World Bank’s disclosure policy
The World Bank has released a disclosure policy approach paper.
For the full document click here.
IATI Consultation paper- invitation for comments
This document invites comments on draft texts for Part 1 – what will be published. It should be noted that further work is still to be done on the precise data definitions, data format, exceptions and thresholds before further consultation in 2010. So comments are not sought on these at this stage.
World Bank proposes a radical restructuring of its policies on the disclosure of information
The World Bank has released an approach paper advocating a shift towards greater transparency through a paradigm shift in the architecture of its disclosure policy.
The paper highlights limitations of its existing policy, as well as the principles, key elements and implications of the proposed approach.
The Bank currently specifically defines the categories of information it can disclose. This approach leaves large gaps, and creates the perception that items not on the list are categorically not eligible for dissemination.
“Where Does My Money Go?” to launch new prototype this Autumn
"Where Does My Money Go?" was developed in 2007 by the Open Knowledge Foundation, an organisation which promotes knowledge that is available for anyone to acces and re-use.
The project aims to promote transparency and citizen engagement throught the analysis and visualisation of information about UK budget spending.
Using funds obtained from a grant in 2009, "Where Does My Money Go?" will launch a new prototype this Autumn.
For more information click here
Report from Open Knowledge Foundation and Aidinfo – input requested
A report by the Open Knowledge Foundation and aidinfo has just been published for open consultation and they are looking for your views.