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The “ugly” of Aid Transparency? Information Systems

By Guest | Oct 11, 2014 | Blog

Guest post by Doug Hadden, FreeBalance [View the story “The “ugly” of Aid Transparency? Information Systems” on Storify]

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Aid Will Not Work Better Until All Donors Share Information

By Katie Welford | Oct 9, 2014 | Blog

LONDON – Despite making several international transparency commitments, the vast majority of the world’s donors are still not sharing enough data about their development activities. The Aid Transparency Index (ATI), released today by Publish What You Fund, is the industry standard for assessing transparency among the top 68 aid-giving organisations, from countries including the U.S. […]

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Why Interaction is publishing to IATI

By Katie Welford | Oct 7, 2014 | Blog

On Wednesday, Publish What You Fund (PWYF) will launch its 2014 Aid Transparency Index, which ranks donors according to the amount – and quality – of the aid information they publish. As a partner, we know that every year the Index prompts a mad rush around the deadline for data collection, as donors seek to […]

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The Aid Transparency Index & the Post-2015 Agenda

By Jeannet Lingan | Oct 6, 2014 | Blog

We are on the final count down to the 2014 Aid Transparency Index (ATI) results being revealed. I wish our team going to DC the best of luck for a productive discussion around the results on the 8th. With such a distinguished panel they probably won’t need any luck! I’d like to take this opportunity […]

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EVENT: Getting aid on budget

By Mark Brough | Oct 5, 2014 | Events

Facilitating the integration of aid with partner country budgets When: October 8, 2014, From 3:00-4:30pm Where: World Bank Group Headquarters, Room MC9-100 The Open Aid Partnership, BOOST, Open Contracting, and Digital Engagement are hosting an event in partnership with Publish What You Fund and Oxfam America to explore how transparency and emerging open data standards […]

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Goodbye & good luck!

By David Hall-Matthews | Oct 2, 2014 | Blog

Many of you will have heard the news of my recent departure from Publish What You Fund, and are hopefully spreading the word of the team’s search for a new Chief Executive. So I wanted to take the chance to use this last blog as an opportunity for reflection. When I took over two and […]

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