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More U.S. agencies publishing aid data to international standard

By Katie Welford | Jun 16, 2014 | News

In the last few weeks the Foreign Assistance Dashboard added two new U.S. agencies to its list of publishers. The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) published its aid information on May 28 and the State Department on June 1. Publish What You Fund welcomes this progress, but initial analysis raises some very basic quality issues. […]

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Building aid transparency: more data, better data

By George Ingram | Jun 13, 2014 | Blog

Guest post by George Ingram, chair of our U.S. Advisory Committee & Senior Fellow at the Brookings Institution.  There are two new agencies publishing information to the foreign assistance dashboard: the State Department and the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA). This is good news. But the question remains: Is more data always better, and for whom? Is […]

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Transparency and Foreign Assistance: Fulfilling U.S. Commitments

By Sally Paxton | May 30, 2014 | Blog

Yesterday, the Modernizing Foreign Assistance Network announced their new policy agenda, The Way Forward: A Reform Agenda for 2014 and Beyond. One of the pillars of the new policy is accountability and transparency. I was asked to discuss how the U.S. can best use IATI and the Foreign Assistance Dashboard to keep its transparency commitments. […]

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U.S. Foreign Assistance Dashboard Can’t Be Everything To Everyone

By Guest | May 29, 2014 | Blog

Guest post by Laia Grino, Interaction.   The Foreign Assistance Dashboard is about to go through a redesign process. Recognizing that it has a diverse audience with many different interests, the Dashboard team plans to consult a wide range of stakeholders, including in-country partners. For this, they deserve credit. The trick, however, will be not to fall prey […]

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Report on European Aid

By Katie Welford | May 21, 2014 | News

The European Council this week released a report about EU spending on development, which says that while member states continue to fall short of their 0.7% Official Development Assistance (ODA) commitment, the EU remains collectively the biggest global donor in the world. The report, Council Conclusions on Annual Report 2014 to the European Council on EU Development Aid Targets, focuses on the quantity […]

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US Development Initiatives: Where in the World Are They?

By Guest | May 15, 2014 | Blog

Guest post by Rob Morello, Center for Global Development Last week, Ben Leo and I launched a beta version of US Development Initiatives: Where in the World Are They. It allows users to geographically explore US development policy efforts as well as the quantity of aid commitments and the magnitude of trade and investment. Do you want […]

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