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Our very own (Honesty) Oscar nomination!

By Katie Welford | Feb 17, 2015 | News

Publish What You Fund has been nominated for an Honesty Oscar! We will feature in the Best Special Effect Tech Tool category, for our 2014 ATI report / interactive graphics. Set up by ONE Foundation and Accountability Lab last year, voters will select winners across 5 categories. Contenders for each category will be announced daily from Tuesday […]

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The lessons are there: the U.S. must now act on aid transparency

By Sally Paxton | Feb 16, 2015 | Blog

Written by our U.S. team members, Sally Paxton and Catalina Reyes On February 6 Brookings and the Modernizing Foreign Assistance Network (MFAN) hosted an event to present the MCC Principles into Practice Report. The event was also an opportunity to hear from leading donors on the implementation of their aid transparency commitments and more specifically […]

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Reflections on the First Drafting Session of the Third International Conference on Financing for Development

By Jeannet Lingan | Feb 9, 2015 | Blog

The first drafting session of the Third International Conference on Financing for Development (FfD3) was held in New York on the week of the 26th January, in spite of the agenda being re-scheduled to avoid a potentially dangerous blizzard (that thankfully never happened). We came back to the office with a little bit more understanding […]

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Open Data roundtable at first Financing for Development drafting session

By Jeannet Lingan | Feb 5, 2015 | News

The Government of the Netherlands, Publish What You Fund, and the International Budget Partnership (IBP) co-organized a lunchtime discussion titled ‘Open data for Development in the Financing for Development Outcome’ hosted by UNDP, around the Financing for Development first drafting session in New York last week. The poor weather in New York led to the initial […]

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The Mohinga experience: Why aid quality matters in Myanmar

By Guest | Feb 5, 2015 | Blog

This is a guest blog written by the European Union Delegation to Myanmar. All photos credited to Leigh Mitchell. Donors and aid have flooded into Myanmar since the Government began its democratic transition and unprecedented social and economic reform programme in 2011. Myanmar officials quickly realised that it would be difficult to manage and guide this assistance without the […]

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Financing and Development: Donors must make the aid data revolution reality

By Rupert Simons | Jan 30, 2015 | Blog

Years ago, I spent a summer working in the research department of an investment bank. My job was to analyse company data and spot long-term trends in equities markets. As finance professionals know, the data can be overwhelming: numbers blinking on Bloomberg terminals, scrolling across TV screens and clogging up your email in endless reports. […]

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