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How transparent is global aid now? – One month until the launch of the 2020 Aid Transparency Index

By Gary Forster | May 26, 2020 | Blog

This time next month we’ll be joined by friends and colleagues from across the globe as we announce the results of the 2020 Aid Transparency Index. At this time of global pandemic, the transparency of aid remains critically important: for holding donors to account, for tracking spending and ensuring aid gets to where it is needed. In this blog Gary Forster reflects on what we learnt from the last Index, and where we go from here.

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The challenge of DFI transparency in the time of COVID

By Guest | May 22, 2020 | Blog

Right now, enormous sums are being committed by western nations to shore up the health care systems and economies of many low and middle-income countries. It is absolutely necessary and the right thing to do. In this guest blog, Rob Mosbacher considers the investments of development finance institutions, the tension between speed and effectiveness, and the role of transparency.

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Aid Transparency Index launch: 24th June 2020

By Sam Cavenett | May 15, 2020 | Events

The 2020 Aid Transparency Index will be launched on 24th June at 10.00am EDT, 3.00pm BST. Our virtual launch event will give you the opportunity to discover how transparent the 47 major aid and development agencies are, learn who will top the Index and consider the next steps for transparency and accountability.

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News Roundup – Index update and UK aid transparency

By Sam Cavenett | Apr 29, 2020 | News

Our monthly newsletter featuring a blog on the Aid Transparency Index, our submission to the UK’s International Development Committee plus news on COVID-19 funding and transparency, humanitarian data and ODA figures for 2019.

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Measuring Aid Transparency – Why does rigour have to be so rigorous!!

By Gary Forster | Apr 21, 2020 | Blog

Who would have thought that producing the only independent measure of aid transparency among the world’s major development agencies could be so hard! In this blog, Gary Forster tells his story of getting involved in the sampling of 20,000 documents and data points, the complexity and volume of work involved, and why he’s proud of the rigour.

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It’s Time to Stop Guessing How Much Donors Spend on Gender Equality

By Guest | Apr 9, 2020 | Blog

In this guest blog, Nora O’Connell and Tessie San Martin discuss the difficulties of tracking foreign aid spent on promoting gender equality, due to the lack of a consistent and accurate way for donors to “tag” funds dedicated to gender. They explain why Save the Children US and Plan International USA are supporting work by Publish What You Fund and Friends of Publish What You Fund to tackle the gender aid data gap.

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