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The making of Openaid.se

By Guest | Sep 23, 2014 | Blog

Guest post by Karl Peterson, Sida   Last week, Sida (Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency) launched a new version of the Swedish aid tracker Openaid.se – showing Sweden’s aid to the world from 1998 to present date. Here is the inside story. Sida has been publishing IATI data since 2011, but this is the first […]

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Frontiers in Development Forum

By Katie Welford | Sep 16, 2014 | Events, News

On September 18-19, USAID’s Frontiers in Development Forum will engage a dynamic community of global thought leaders and development practitioners to address the question: How will we eradicate extreme poverty by 2030? The event will bring together some of the brightest minds and boldest leaders on ending extreme poverty, and lay the groundwork for a broad coalition of […]

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2014 ATI: The aftermath of data collection

By Guest | Sep 12, 2014 | Blog

Data collection for the 2014 ATI ended on June 30th. As a newbie to the ATI process, it sounded like perfect timing. Summer was just beginning, and there was plenty of time for the team to put their feet up and enjoy some sun before the Index launch in October, right? Wrong. If anything, we […]

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Treasury urged to stop European Bank’s ‘extraordinary’ slide towards secrecy

By Katie Welford | Sep 11, 2014 | News

Campaigners are urging the UK Treasury and Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne to help halt a dangerous slide towards secrecy at a giant bank of which the UK is an owner. The already secretive European Investment Bank is proposing to make it far harder for European citizens to find out what it is up […]

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First impressions of the new UN data revolution group

By Jeannet Lingan | Sep 11, 2014 | Blog

UN Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon last week announced a new independent expert advisory group on the data revolution. As an organisation that has been vocal in its support of the data revolution from the start, Publish What You Fund very much welcomes this initiative. It is great to see the UN paying attention to the […]

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Better humanitarian aid information needed to improve accountability

By Katie Welford | Sep 10, 2014 | News

Development Initiatives today launched the Global Humanitarian Assistance (GHA) report, providing an up-to-date and comprehensive picture of global humanitarian financing. Humanitarian crises are messy and complicated – and so is the reporting. Produced annually since 2000, the GHA report answers some basic questions around humanitarian funding: Where does the money come from? Where does it go? How does it get there?  […]

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