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Latest blog posts
SEMIC Conference – reflections on the potentially transferable lessons
Two years in – are people’s lives improving?
Why transparency and accountability should be a principle of good blended finance
In the case of blended finance, we really do need more transparency and accountability. Why? This blog by Cordelia Lonsdale explores two reasons
Joining up data in the humanitarian–development nexus: Why does it matter?
Beata Lisowska explores how humanitarian development data could be joined up to give a complete picture of the regions in greatest need.
Humanitarian funding: What were 2016’s key trends?
What are the key trends in DFID’s aid spending on nutrition?
Humanitarian transparency: moving from commitment to action
Failing to deliver on Financing for Development commitments
Making the case for disaggregated data: A look at Ethiopia
Cat Langdon takes a look at disaggregated data on Ethiopia, and examines how it can be used and improved to help us track the needs of the poorest people.