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Factsheet
18 July 2017

Key facts on household surveys

An overview of the main international household surveys: what they are, when and where they're carried out, and what some of their data limitations are.

Discussion paper
5 July 2017

Data for development in Africa: Ensuring commitments made at the High-level meeting in Kenya are met

Report
15 June 2017

DFID's aid spending for nutrition: 2015

This report independently analyses DFID’s official development assistance (ODA) spending on nutrition-related projects in the year 2015.

Background paper
3 April 2017

Insights into Nepal’s emerging data revolution

This post presents DI's new background paper on Nepal’s emerging data revolution, detailing its context, development, current state and near future.

Report
28 March 2017

P20 Initiative: Baseline report

This report focuses on the global P20, the poorest 20% of people in the world, in light of the ambitious 2030 Agenda and the 17 SDGs.

Report
24 March 2017

Citizen-generated data and sustainable development: Evidence from case studies in Kenya and Uganda

In 2016, Making All Voices Count commissioned DI and DRT to conduct a one-year study on citizen-generated data in Kenya and Uganda.

Discussion paper
23 March 2017

Implementing and monitoring the Grand Bargain commitment on transparency

Grand Bargain signatories made commitments to be more transparent by adhering to IATI and using a common digital platform. This post assesses progress.

Report
7 March 2017

Reaching the potential of IATI data

This report seeks to bring together the available evidence on existing use cases for IATI data, analyzing which barriers should be tackled to grow IATI use.

Report
16 February 2017

An introduction to IATI for humanitarian actors

This background paper introduces humanitarian actors to the International Aid Transparency Initiative (IATI) Standard, focusing on how and why IATI is used.