Transparency and accountability initiatives (TAIs) have taken democratisation, governance, aid and development circles by storm since the turn of the century. Many actors involved with them – as donors, funders, programme managers, implementers and researchers – are now keen to know more about what these initiatives are achieving. This issue of Development Policy Review arises from a study of the impact and effectiveness of transparency and accountability initiatives in different development sectors. It analyses existing evidence, discusses how approaches to learning about TAIs might be improved, and recommends how impact and effectiveness could be enhanced
The use of information and communication technologies (ICTs) has risen dramatically since the turn ...
Today, many organisations in the development sector stress a link from transparency to “improved acc...
In the midst of the international development agenda, two concepts have recently emerged, transparen...
Transparency and accountability initiatives (TAIs) have taken democratisation, governance, aid and d...
Accountability and transparency initiatives have taken democratisation, governance, aid and developm...
Over the past 10 years, there have been numerous meta-studies and syntheses of the impact and effect...
Concerns about the transparency of aid have become more prominent against a recent backdrop of donor...
Contemporary movements for the reform of global institutions advocate greater transparency, greater...
Contemporary movements for the reform of global institutions advocate greater transparency, greater...
Research on the impact and effectiveness of transparency and accountability initiatives (TAIs) targe...
This report presents and discusses the evidence on impact from greater donor transparency, particula...
Concerns about the transparency of aid have become more prominent against a recent background of don...
The evidence suggests that there has been little successful programming on anti-corruption, transpar...
Abstract: The adequate provision of service delivery is essential for social welfare; however, provi...
Development donors invest significantly in governance reform, including in contexts characterised by...
The use of information and communication technologies (ICTs) has risen dramatically since the turn ...
Today, many organisations in the development sector stress a link from transparency to “improved acc...
In the midst of the international development agenda, two concepts have recently emerged, transparen...
Transparency and accountability initiatives (TAIs) have taken democratisation, governance, aid and d...
Accountability and transparency initiatives have taken democratisation, governance, aid and developm...
Over the past 10 years, there have been numerous meta-studies and syntheses of the impact and effect...
Concerns about the transparency of aid have become more prominent against a recent backdrop of donor...
Contemporary movements for the reform of global institutions advocate greater transparency, greater...
Contemporary movements for the reform of global institutions advocate greater transparency, greater...
Research on the impact and effectiveness of transparency and accountability initiatives (TAIs) targe...
This report presents and discusses the evidence on impact from greater donor transparency, particula...
Concerns about the transparency of aid have become more prominent against a recent background of don...
The evidence suggests that there has been little successful programming on anti-corruption, transpar...
Abstract: The adequate provision of service delivery is essential for social welfare; however, provi...
Development donors invest significantly in governance reform, including in contexts characterised by...
The use of information and communication technologies (ICTs) has risen dramatically since the turn ...
Today, many organisations in the development sector stress a link from transparency to “improved acc...
In the midst of the international development agenda, two concepts have recently emerged, transparen...