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Where we’ve come from and where we’re heading – the launch of our new three-year strategy

By Gary Forster and Guest | Nov 17, 2021 | Blog, News

The way we think and talk about aid transparency is evolving. Our new three-year strategy sets out how we want to work and what we want to achieve by 2024. We are moving towards a definition of transparency which includes not just publication but engagement and accountability. In this blog, our Chair, Paul Lenz, and CEO, Gary Forster, provide more insights into our thinking, focus areas and goals.

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Aid delivery chains, organisation networking and the new Networked data indicator

By Alex Tilley | Nov 9, 2021 | Blog

Towards the end of last year we began a review of the Aid Transparency Index assessment method. High on our list of priorities was the issue of networking and linking of aid data, and how we might measure this in the Index assessment. In this blog, Alex Tilley provides an update on our review and the inclusion of the new Networked data indicator in the 2022 Index.

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Watch now: Greater transparency for development finance institutions

By Sam Cavenett | Nov 4, 2021 | Events, News

Watch the launch of our DFI Transparency Tool and discussion of key issues on advancing the transparency of development finance institutions, hosted by the Brookings Institution.

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Launching the DFI Transparency Tool: Greater transparency is essential for DFIs

By Guest | Nov 3, 2021 | Blog

Rob Mosbacher, former President and CEO of OPIC, shares his thoughts on the journey to develop the DFI Transparency Tool, and why it is a practical and significant step for development finance institutions.

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News roundup – Join the launch of our DFI Transparency Tool

By Sam Cavenett | Oct 27, 2021 | News

Our regular newsletter, including details of our upcoming event on advancing the transparency of DFIs and a call for proposals for a data visualisation specialist.

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Call for Proposals: Data visualisation specialist

By Nadia Meeran | Oct 26, 2021 | News

Are you passionate about feminism and gender equality? Do you have experience in transforming data into interesting visuals to communicate complex ideas? Have you worked on feminist and/or international development projects? If that sounds like you, then you might be the data visualisation specialist we are looking for to work on an exciting project aimed […]

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