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2022 Aid Transparency Index: which organisations will we assess?

By Alex Tilley | Aug 5, 2021 | Blog, News

We have now completed our selection process and can announce which organisations will be assessed in the 2022 Aid Transparency Index. The Index assesses the transparency of the major aid organisations internationally (including “South-South” donors) and assesses a different types of agency, including bilateral, multilateral and philanthropic organisations that provide both grants and development finance, and that intervene in humanitarian emergencies and fund development projects.
We will assess a total of 50 organisations in the 2022 Index, three more than we assessed in 2020.

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Watch now: DFI Transparency Initiative findings on financial intermediaries

By Ryan Anderton | Jul 22, 2021 | Events, News

As part of our DFI Transparency Initiative we held a webinar presenting the findings from our fifth work stream on the transparency of the Financial Intermediary investments of development finance institutions (DFIs).

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Making progress on gender equality: It’s time for more transparency

By Sam Cavenett | Jul 9, 2021 | Events

On July 8 2021, we launched our Making Gender Financing More Transparent report at a webinar hosted by the Brookings Institution. As well as a presentation of our key findings and recommendations, the event featured reflections and insights from experts in data transparency and gender equality.

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Three ways the international community can make gender equality work more transparent

By Sally Paxton and George Ingram | Jul 7, 2021 | Blog

This week the Gender Financing Project launched the report “Making gender financing more transparent.” This blog reflects on the data needs of gender equality stakeholders and offers three key takeaways for international donors and data platforms to meet them.

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News roundup – join our discussion on making progress on gender equality, and democratising development finance

By Sam Cavenett | Jul 1, 2021 | News

Our regular newsletter, featuring the launch of our making gender financing transparent research, an interview with Aubrey Hruby on increasing access to DFI finance, and a blog on how data disclosure can help multilateral development banks catalyse more private finance.

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Democratising development finance – an interview with Aubrey Hruby

By Gary Forster | Jun 29, 2021 | Blog

Our DFI Transparency Initiative has benefitted from the input of experts from development finance institutions (DFIs) themselves, from civil society organisations, and from private sector investors. Aubrey Hruby has been on the Project Advisory Board since the initiative’s inception and brings a wealth of experience of helping investors understand and enter African capital markets. Aubrey shared her perspective on how better transparency can drive more equitable access to development finance when she sat down with our CEO, Gary Forster.

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