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Publish What You Fund & MFAN submit response to Federal Register DATA Act consultation

By Katie Welford | Nov 24, 2014 | News

In response to the US Federal Register consultation for implementing the DATA Act, Publish What You Fund and the Modernizing Foreign Assistance Network (MFAN) have submitted a document, with the four key points as follows: Agencies like USAID and the State Department should use their IATI files to comply with the requirements of the DATA […]

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A midterm evaluation. The other midterm, that is.

By Catalina Reyes | Nov 20, 2014 | Blog

If you follow U.S. politics or even if you’ve managed to stay away from it, you may have heard the word “midterm” a lot in the last few weeks. It was big news from the West to the East coast, for Republicans and for Democrats and for the winners and losers. We at Publish What […]

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PEPFAR’s progress shows transparency goals are achievable

By Guest | Oct 14, 2014 | Blog

Last week, I attended the launch of Publish What You Fund’s 2014 Aid Transparency Index (ATI) at the Center for Global Development here in Washington, DC. During the event, one thing became clear to me: aid agencies around the world are hearing the drumbeat of the global aid transparency movement—and they’re beginning to respond. While a […]

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What we want to see in the U.S. ranking vs. what we expect to see

By Sally Paxton | Sep 26, 2014 | Blog

Last week, I spoke at the USAID Frontiers Forum, explaining how aid transparency can help eradicate poverty by 2030. Right after me, in another (albeit larger) room, Secretary Kerry told a packed audience about the importance of transparency and open data. As far as we at Publish What You Fund are concerned, the more people […]

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EVENT: Launch of the 2014 Aid Transparency Index

By Katie Welford | Sep 25, 2014 | Events

[This event has already occurred – watch below] Keynote Speaker Minister Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala Nigerian Minister of Finance Panelists Ambassador Deborah Birx Global AIDS Coordinator Haoliang Xu  United Nations Assistant Secretary General & UNDP Regional Director for Asia and the Pacific Dalitso Kubalasa Executive Director, Malawi Economic Justice Network Rachel Rank Director, Publish What You Fund […]

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EVENT: Why Transparency Matters

By Katie Welford | Sep 25, 2014 | Events

A Discussion on the Value of Transparency Hosted by Interaction, including speakers from AidData, Development Initiatives, Foundation Center, Open Aid Partnership, Oxfam America, & Publish What You Fund This online discussion is following a six part blog series addressing questions such as:  What does it mean to be transparent? How do organizations become transparent? Does transparency […]

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