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Obama’s open data Executive Order

By Katie Welford | May 10, 2013 | News

U.S. President Barack Obama yesterday issued a new order which strengthens the Administration’s vision for open data. The Executive Order sets a new default for government information, requiring that all data is produced in a format that is “open and machine readable”. This encourages an open data approach in line with the framework of the International Aid Transparency Initiative (IATI), which U.S. […]

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It’s Time To Move From Rhetoric To Action On Aid Transparency

By Guest | May 2, 2013 | Blog

[Guest blog By Sam Worthington, president and CEO of InterAction. Also posted here.] Today, transparency is thought to be as essential for effective development as gender equality or local ownership. Without transparency, real accountability is impossible. Without accountability, it is difficult to achieve meaningful, lasting results. At least rhetorically, both donors and civil societyhave recognized this, identifying transparency as a […]

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Glass Houses…INGOs and Walking the Walk on IATI

By Guest | Apr 23, 2013 | Blog

[Guest post by Tessie San Martin – Plan International USA CEO. Also posted here] Over 40 governments, along with UN organizations and the World Bank, have committed to a common standard and time schedule for publishing aid information under the International Aid Transparency Initiative (IATI). There are high expectations for this initiative. The ultimate objective is to increase the […]

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Successes – and challenges – for IATI, one year on

By David Hall-Matthews | Apr 23, 2013 | Blog

Yesterday saw the publication of the International Aid Transparency Initiative (IATI) first annual report. The report highlights success of the Initiative itself, while also demonstrating how the entire transparency movement has gained incredible momentum in the last few years. At Publish What You Fund, we have always argued that transparency and accountability are crucial for […]

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PRESS RELEASE: Huge boost for aid effectiveness as groundbreaking transparency initiative gains momentum

By Katie Welford | Apr 22, 2013 | News

Over 130 organisations are now publishing their data to the International Aid Transparency Initiative (IATI), an open data platform that gives a timely, comprehensive and comparable picture of aid flows in order to improve accountability and impact.  Germany is the latest country to begin publishing its data in line with the IATI common standard, with […]

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Honduras makes aid data public

By Katie Welford | Apr 19, 2013 | News

Honduras made an important step towards greater transparency by launching their aid data platform last week. The Platform for Aid Management (PGC) will make information on foreign aid programmes and projects implemented in the country readily available and easy accessible to public officials, donors, academia, civil society and the general public. If all donors providing development assistance […]

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