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News Roundup – Noisy Data, New ODA Data, DFI Updates & Australian aid

By Sam Cavenett | Apr 11, 2019 | News

Our fortnightly news roundup, including our noisy data blog and updates from OECD DAC, ODI,IATICGD plus news on the Australian aid budget and US DFC.

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Reflections on the Development Finance Debate: Putting Principles into Practice

By Gary Forster | Jan 31, 2019 | Blog

The debate on the role of private finance in achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) is intense and lively. The need for transparency comes up again and again. But how do we move from debate to action?

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Can You Measure What You Can’t See?

By Gary Forster | Jan 9, 2019 | Blog

Next week is Private Finance for Sustainable Development Week – an annual OECD event that brings together the public and private sector to discuss new approaches in using private finance to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals. Naturally the role of Development Finance Institutions (DFIs) will be included in these discussions by virtue of the financial muscle they bring to the table. And as part of our ongoing work on DFI Transparency we’ll be there.
In this blog we question the value of increasing the focus on impact measurement if development objectives, results and lessons learned are not transparent.

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Our Top Four Takeaways from the UN World Data Forum

By Charlotte Smith | Oct 31, 2018 | Blog

The importance of good quality, open data to the success of the Sustainable Development Goals is clear. In this blog, Charlotte reflects on her time at the UN World Data Forum, and the lessons for the role of transparency in development data.

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Tracking Private Finance to meet the Sustainable Development Goals

By Sally Paxton and George Ingram | Sep 25, 2018 | Blog

This post was written by Sally Paxton, the US Representative for Publish What You Fund, and George Ingram, Senior fellow at the Brookings Institution and Board Chair of Friends of Publish What You Fund. It was originally published on the Brookings Institution’s website The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) have set ambitious targets to eradicate poverty […]

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Donors must ensure that the data revolution is open by design

By Tom Orrell | Dec 15, 2017 | Blog

Open, accessible and joined-up data is crucial to the data revolution. It’s time for donors to take responsibility for it. Development data and information on its own can be very dry and difficult to dissect and analyse. The discussion on what constitutes Official Development Assistance (ODA), what doesn’t, what other funding flows exist, etc. are […]

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