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From day one: Transparency at the heart

By Guest | Apr 2, 2013 | Blog

Guest blog by Ben Leo, ONE’s global policy director, and Lauren Pfeifer, ONE’s policy associate on the Transparency and Accountability Team. Original posted here. On President Obama’s first day in office, he signed an executive order that called for open, transparent government. The order is based on the principles that openness should be the default […]

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From Better “Stuff” To More “Power”: Why transparency matters

By Guest | Mar 27, 2013 | Blog

Guest post by Paul O’Brien,Vice President for Policy and Campaigns at Oxfam America and member of Publish What You Fund U.S. Advisory Committee. Originally posted here. Will Raj Shah commit USAID to joining the top 10% most transparent donors by the time he leaves his USAID Administrator post? He might do so, but looking at his […]

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Inter-American Development Bank publishes aid data

By Katie Welford | Mar 25, 2013 | News

The Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) has begun publishing to the International Aid Transparency Initiative for the first time, as of last week. IDB is a leading source of development financing for Latin America and the Caribbean.  The IDB became a signatory of IATI at the Fourth High-Level Forum on Aid Effectiveness in Busan in November 2011, and […]

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The UK kept its promise on aid. We promise to make sure it’s transparent.

By David Hall-Matthews | Mar 20, 2013 | Blog

We at Publish What You Fund don’t often get involved in debates about how much overseas aid the UK (or any other country) gives. We are concerned purely and simply with how transparent aid is – because no-one can be sure that it is effective and useful unless they can easily access information about it. […]

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New hosts for aid data initiative

By Katie Welford | Mar 14, 2013 | News

The International Aid Transparency Initiative (IATI) will have a new set of hosts, decided by the steering committee yesterday in Paris. The UNDP, Sweden, UNOPS, Ghana and Development Initiatives, will work as a consortium and share responsibility for hosting IATI. The Consortium was chosen because the steering committee believes it represents the multi-stakeholder nature of […]

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Launching the Aid Transparency Tracker

By Mark Brough | Mar 13, 2013 | Blog

[originally posted on the Open Knowledge Foundation Blog]   Publish What You Fund has undertaken some initial analysis of aid donors’ plans to publish to the IATI component of the agreed common standard for aid information. Here, Mark Brough explains the process they went through to take a series of Excel files, convert them into a format suitable for analysis, and come to […]

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