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A ‘milestone in the UK’s transparency movement’:’ Where Does My Money Go?’

By Katie Welford | Feb 15, 2010 | News

‘Where Does My Money Go?’ is the exciting new website which breaks down UK government budget expenditure  into clear and accessible sections, so that the figures are easily comparable. Launched in autumn 2009, the project makes data ‘manageable by representing them visually’.

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The Six Questions Campaign

By Katie Welford | Feb 11, 2010 | News

On February 4 and 5, 2010, eleven organizations from around the world (see the list below) came together in snowy Washington D.C. to discuss “The Six Questions Campaign”. 

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Applications needed to make increasing disclosure of data useful

By Katie Welford | Feb 8, 2010 | News

In the last year governments including that of the UK and US have made growing amounts of data available to the public. Although the intention behind increased transparency is hugely positive, there is still a vital step to be addressed if this information can be made appropriately accessible.

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Georgieva: ‘When there is not enough transparency, people die’

By Katie Welford | Feb 8, 2010 | News

The confirmation hearing of Georgieva, new EU humanitarian affairs commissioner and former World Bank vice-president, took place at the European Parliament on 4th February, where she answered questions on her suitability for the international cooperation, humanitarian aid and crisis response portfolio. Georgieva identified Haiti as a priority, especially the need to provide shelter and health services and to restore the functions and service of the government, so as to start work on reconstruction and long-term development.

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Karin Christiansen, Director of Publish What You Fund, on the global campaign and technology

By Katie Welford | Feb 4, 2010 | News

Karin Christiansen gives a comprehensive overview of the aims of the Publish What You Fund campaign, specifically focussing on the role that innovative technologies will have in facilitating aid transparency.

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More transparency needed in Copenhagen promise

By Katie Welford | Feb 3, 2010 | News

The Copenhagen Accord states that developed nations must provide ‘new and additional resources, including forestry and investments approaching US $30 billion for the period 2010 to 2012 with balanced allocation between adaptation and mitigation […] In the context of meaningful mitigation actions and transparency on implementation, developed

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