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Publish What You Fund discuss our new paper on aid transparency at MFAN Advocacy meeting

By Katie Welford | Apr 22, 2009 | News

On Wednesday 22nd April, Karin Christiansen and Marcus Roberts of Publish What You Fund took the floor at an MFAN advocacy meeting to discuss our new paper on aid transparency. The meeting was called to mobilise support for ChairmanSenator Howard Berman’s (Chair of the Foreign Affairs Committee) forthcoming introduction of stand-alone legislation that will include a call for a National Strategy for Global Development.

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UNECA/OECD Mutual Review of Development Effectiveness (MRDE) 2009

By Katie Welford | Apr 6, 2009 | News

The UNECA-OECD 2009 ‘Mutual Review of Development Effectiveness’ (MRDE) has been published and can be read here. The report examines progress made towards commitments both by Africa and within the wider international community. Whilst Publish What You Fund welcomes the fact that the report reiterates the need for greater aid transparency, we also note that the production of such reports would be much easier if donors increased their levels of information disclosure.

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“CIDA shift secrecy must be lifted

By Katie Welford | Apr 1, 2009 | News

In this article, published in the Canadian foreign policy newsletter ‘Embassy’, Danny Howard, director of outreach for the Canadian NGO Engineers Without Borders, stresses the lack of transparency around CIDA’s recent shifts in aid destinations and calls for the government to explain its decisions.

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Oxfam report on Afghanistan highlights the link between aid transparency and effectiveness

By Katie Welford | Apr 1, 2009 | News

A new Oxfam report on aid to Afghanistan argues that lack of aid transparency is one of the key factors behind aid in the region being wasted or used ineffectively.

Read the report

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Materials on the International Aid Transparency Initiative

By Katie Welford | Apr 1, 2009 | News

Click the links below for various materials on the IATI.

General Materials

International Aid Transparency Initiative Statement 4th September 2008

Summary project plan – 28th November 2008

Budget

Scoping paper

Terms of reference for scoping paper – 14th November 2008

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Millennium Challenge Corporation releases anti-corruption policy

By Katie Welford | Mar 31, 2009 | News

The Millennium Challenge Corporation have released an integrated anticorruption policy. Publish What You Fund welcomes an integrated approach, particularly if future iterations would extend to integrating broader aid transparency and effectiveness issues.

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