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A final call for a transparent and open Financing for Development

By Nicholas Winnett | Jun 15, 2015 | News

This week, governments are meeting in New York for the final drafting session of the Financing for Development (FFD) outcome document. It is still uncertain whether we will have strong commitments on transparency and open data, so in coalition with more than 50 other NGOs, we have written to the negotiators with a call to action. […]

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Event: Open Data for Development – 15th June, Brussels

By Liz Steele | Jun 12, 2015 | Events

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Developing a Homegrown Aid Database: Lessons from Bangladesh

By Guest | Jun 10, 2015 | Blog

This is a guest blog post by Mehdi Musharraf Bhuiyan of the Aid Effectiveness Unit, Economic Relations Division, Government of Bangladesh. “It is satisfying to note that the response from our development partners since the establishment of AIMS is very encouraging. For the majority of donors on the system, we now have a quite comprehensive data set. It is […]

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„EIN SCHWARZES LOCH“ IN HÖHE VON 4.4 MILLIARDEN EURO IN DER EU-ENTWICKLUNGSHILFE FÜR DIE ÄRMSTEN LÄNDER AUFGRUND FEHLENDER TRANSPARENZ BEI SPENDENGELDERN

By Katie Welford | Jun 4, 2015 | News

LONDON – Die fehlende Transparenz bei den größten europäischen Spendengebern behindert die Entwicklungsergebnisse in einigen der ärmsten Länder der Welt, heißt es im letzten Bericht von Publish What You Fund. Zusammengenommen ist die Europäische Union einer der größten Geber der Welt – allein im Jahre 2013 wurden 66 Milliarden Euro an Entwicklungshilfe geleistet. Nach wie […]

4.4 billion Euro black hole in European aid to poorest countries due to lack of donor transparency

By Katie Welford | Jun 3, 2015 | Uncategorised

LONDON – Lack of transparency by major European donors is hindering development outcomes in some of the poorest countries in the world, says Publish What You Fund’s latest report. Together, the European Union and its member states are the largest body of donors in the world, giving €58.2 billion of critical development aid in 2014 […]

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The 2015 EU Aid Transparency Review is out!

By Katie Welford | Jun 3, 2015 | News

The 2015 EU Aid Transparency Review finds that lack of transparency by major European donors is hindering development outcomes in some of the poorest countries in the world.   Download the 2015 EU Aid Transparency Review now!

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