Data & Transparency

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Ten Years of Aid Transparency – Fulfilling the Dream of Accra

October 05, 2018
Aid and development transparency has come a long way in ten years. In this, the first of a two-part blog series, we look back at the origins of the aid transparency movement. We reflect on the original vision of those who conceived the idea, and the journey to date including some of the successes ac...
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Tanzania Outlaws Fact-checking, Seeks World Bank Aid to Create New Facts

September 28, 2018
Following the playbook of Argentina and Greece, Tanzania has criminalized scrutiny of its economic and social data—creating a quandary for its international creditors.
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Tanzania's Macroeconomic Outlook: Less Growth, More Repression

November 07, 2017
As economic indicators deteriorate, the Tanzanian government has jailed an opposition leader for questioning the Bank of Tanzania's growth statistics. It's time for the World Bank and the IMF to speak up. If it's illegal to question a government's statistics, why should anyone trust ...
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Where Are the Gender Data? Three Steps to Better Data and Closing Gaps

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Eric Swanson
September 18, 2017
Gender data are essential. How else are we going to monitor progress in the wellbeing of women and girls? Below, we provide background on data shortage, and outline three key steps that countries and the international community should take in order to produce better data and close gender gaps.