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A common thread for scaling development finance: transparency

By Sally Paxton and Guest | Nov 13, 2024 | Blog

Following the World Bank Annual Meetings, and amidst negotiations for the replenishment of the International Development Association, Sally Paxton and Nancy Lee sift through some of the issues holding back the scaling of public and private resources. They find a common thread – transparency – and argue that multilateral development banks should be using the power of their own data to help fill the information gaps that stand in the way of progress.

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Watch now – What we don’t know can hurt us: Better measurement and disclosure of MDB private finance mobilisation data

By Sam Cavenett | Oct 24, 2024 | Events

Catch up on our event discussing our recommendations to strengthen mobilisation measurement and disclosure, and the challenges that need to be resolved in order to make and track more mobilisation progress.

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News roundup – If we want private capital to fill the SDG finance gap, development banks must disclose more mobilisation data

By Sam Cavenett | Oct 17, 2024 | News

our new report and event on how to improve the measurement and disclosure of private capital mobilisation, and why this is an urgent issue for development finance institutions and multilateral development banks.

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Transforming our understanding of what works to mobilise private investors

By Sally Paxton and Gary Forster | Oct 16, 2024 | Blog

Ahead of next week’s World Bank Annual Meetings, Sally Paxton discusses the critical role of development banks in mobilising private capital to meet global development goals, and why we still don’t understand what is working. She presents new recommendations from Publish What You Fund to fill the current knowledge gap by improving the measurement and disclosure of private capital mobilisation, and stresses why action is urgently needed.

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News roundup – launch of the 2024 Aid Transparency Index and the latest on the 2025 DFI Transparency Index

By Sam Cavenett | Sep 24, 2024 | News

Our regular roundup of news on aid and development transparency – featuring the 2024 Aid Transparency Index launch and results, plus news on the timeline and introduction of climate finance indicators to the 2025 DFI Transparency Index.

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What can you learn about aid and development projects through D-Portal?

By Gary Forster | Sep 5, 2024 | Case studies

Gary Forster introduces the aid and development information that can be found on D-Portal – a gateway to the 800,000 projects in the International Aid transparency Initiative dataset. Using the example of investments made by the African Development Bank into water and sanitation projects in Zambia, Gary shows the wealth of information (such as objectives, partners, funding disbursements, and evaluation reports) that can be explored when agencies publish good data.

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