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Can lessons from aid transparency improve climate finance?

News Published: 14/05/2012

Today we’ve launched a new study with Publish What You Fund that examines the intersection between aid transparency and climate finance. As countries start to report on their climate funding, researchers are poring over the results to make sense of the funding flows; Are pledges being delivered? Is the money new and additional? Does it…

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The transparency of process

Views Published: 30/03/2012

It’s time for the third and final segment in our three-part guest blog series from the author David Shaman. You can read the first two parts of this series here and here.   David is the author of “The World Bank Unveiled: Inside the Revolutionary Struggle for Transparency“, an insider’s account of how the world’s largest… [more]

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AidView – we need your help!

News Published: 27/03/2012

We’ve recently launched our new aid data platform – AidView – in beta. Aidview allows you to easily access detailed and timely aid data published through the International Aid Transparency Initiative (IATI), via a series of interactive visualisations. Available through iPads, Andriods and all modern web browsers, AidView enables you to have the information you… [more]

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The open data revolution comes to aid – Guest blog from Owen Barder

Views Published: 29/11/2011

Today we have a guest blog from Owen Barder, well-known development blogger and Senior Fellow and Director for Europe at the Center for Global Development.   More than two thousand delegates have gathered today in Busan, South Korea, for the fourth installment of a succession of meetings aimed at making aid more effective. There has been significant progress since… [more]

Pupils wash their hands before lunch at Villeneuve d'Ascq de Demontreuil community school in Bas Cap Rouge, near Jacmel. CIDA-funded projects have provided psychosocial support for children, encouraging them to return to school after the earthquake. ©ACDI-CIDA, Jean-Francois LeBlanc

Canada makes transparency announcement from Busan

News Published: 29/11/2011

Exciting news from Busan, where Canada’s Minister for International Cooperation, Beverly Oda, has just announced that Canada has joined the International Aid Transparency Initiative (IATI). This brings the total number of IATI signatories up to 23, including 13 bilateral donors, seven multilateral organisations, two global programmes and one foundation. Together, IATI signatories account for two-thirds… [more]

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