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Talking Aid Transparency with Shahana Hayat

By Sam Cavenett | Jun 19, 2020 | Case studies

In the lead up to the launch of the 2020 Aid Transparency Index, Publish What You Fund’s CEO Gary Forster talks to Shahana Hayat of Christian Aid in Bangladesh about her experience of using aid data, why aid transparency matters and the role of trust and engagement

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Using data for social good: transparency of public finances is vital

By Guest | Jun 16, 2020 | Blog

In the fourth of our 2020 #AidTransparency Index launch blogs, Claire Schouten, Senior Programme Officer at the International Budget Partnership reflects on the role of aid transparency as it relates to national budget transparency and provides many examples of how and why this information is so much in demand.

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Talking aid transparency with Henry Asor Nkang

By Sam Cavenett | Jun 15, 2020 | Blog, Case studies

In the lead up to the launch of the 2020 Aid Transparency Index, Publish What You Fund’s CEO Gary Forster talks to Henry Asor Nkang of the Nigerian Government about his experience of using aid data, the demand for data, why aid transparency matters and the role of trust and engagement.

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Launch of the 2020 Aid Transparency Index

By Sam Cavenett | Jun 10, 2020 | Events, News

On Wednesday June 24, we will be launching the
2020 Aid Transparency Index, the only independent measure of aid transparency among the world’s major donors. The discussion will provide insights into how transparent the 47 major aid and development agencies are, who has topped the Index, and what are the next steps for transparency and accountability. Register now to join our online event.

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From data publication to data engagement

By Guest | Jun 9, 2020 | Blog

In the third of our 2020 Aid Transparency Index launch blogs, Publish What You Fund’s Chair, Paul Lenz, looks back to where we’ve come from and points to where we now need to go.

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The growing demand for aid data – sharing experience from Nigeria

By Guest | Jun 2, 2020 | Blog

In the second of our 2020 Index launch blogs, Henry Asor Nkang of the Nigerian Government writes about his experience of aid data, how it is being used and its role in building trust.

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