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US Data on Foreign Assistance: What to know and what to use

By Sally Paxton and James Coe | Nov 13, 2017 | Blog

We have recently launched a new project which will combine open aid data with in-country research to assess the impact of potential changes to the US foreign assistance budget. Our first step has been to look into a range of sources of US foreign assistance data.

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Better to be open about aid than fiddle the figures

By Katie Welford | Nov 3, 2017 | News

Publish What You Fund gives a cautious welcome to agreement on foreign aid reform, but urges greater transparency so that aid can make a bigger difference The OECD’s Development Assistance Committee (OECD-DAC) met this week in Paris to consider reforms to how foreign aid is defined and measured. The Chair of the DAC, Charlotte Petri-Gornitzka, […]

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New project: US Foreign Assistance

By Katie Welford | Oct 30, 2017 | News

Publish What You Fund is excited to announce a new project that will interrogate open aid data – including that published to IATI – in order to assess the impact of potential changes to US foreign assistance. The project will combine a deep-dive into the data and research in partner countries. The findings will be […]

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Etre véritablement transparent, c’est prendre ses responsabilités!

By Elise Dufief | Oct 10, 2017 | Blog

Comment fait-on, nous, organisations de la société civile, pour assurer un suivi des projets de développement et de la prestation des services de base auprès de nos communautés avec si peu d’information?, questionne un représentant de la société civile béninoise tout en montrant la carte ci-dessous contenant les informations recueillies par son organisation. Aujourd’hui, il […]

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If you can’t report a pothole, how can you hold donors to account?

By Rupert Simons and Elise Dufief | Oct 3, 2017 | Blog

We recently attempted (and failed) to report a pothole near our office. It got us thinking about holding governments to account…

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Event: From counting to accountability

By Katie Welford | Sep 25, 2017 | Events

From counting to accountability: unleashing the power of data to leave no one behind Date: Friday 13th October Time: 9:00am – 10:30am. Location: World Bank I building, as part of the annual Civil Society Policy Forum. This event is being organised by Save the Children and Publish What You Fund. It is widely acknowledged that quality, […]

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