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REM are developing pilot fisheries programmes in Sri Lanka

Logging monitors support transparency initiative

NewsViews Published: 10/04/2012

This week we have a guest blog from Resource Extraction Monitoring (REM), who have just published their first set of data on their current projects to the International Aid Transparency Initiative (IATI). REM specialise in independent monitoring of law enforcement and natural resource extraction. They have offices in Congo Brazzaville and DRC and work in… [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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Energy and focus: where transparency and international development have merged in the 21st Century

Views Published: 23/03/2012

It’s time for the second segment in our three-part guest blog series from the author David Shaman. We will run the last blog in this series at the same time next week. You can read the first blog that we published last week here.  David is the author of “The World Bank Unveiled: Inside the… [more]

Lake Kivu, Rwanda. Rwanda were heavily involved in the process to get the post- Busan transparency indicators agreed

Supporting transparency; country pilots

NewsViews Published: 07/02/2012

Now that the high profile Busan High Level Forum on Aid Effectiveness and all the buzz that surrounded it is over, you’d be forgiven for thinking that things had quietened down a bit here since, but you’d be wrong. For several months now, members of the aidinfo team have been working with the International Aid Transparency Initiative*… [more]

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Busan: A good outcome on transparency

NewsViews Published: 01/12/2011

There’s plenty to celebrate here at aidinfo as HLF4 ends in Busan today. Transparency has been the issue of the day, and the subject on everyone’s lips – for example, in his speech to today’s plenary, Danish Minister for Development Cooperation Christian Friis Bach emphasised the importance of access to information, noting its power to… [more]

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