2014 Aid Transparency Index (ATI)

2014 Aid Transparency Index (ATI)
Released on 10 October 2014 at: http://ati.publishwhatyoufund.org/
[Excerpt from “Results” summary]
“The results follow the trends observed in previous years. A lead group of organisations are making significant and continuous improvements to the information they publish on their current aid activities – and many others have taken steps towards improving their publication in 2014 – but the majority have not made significant progress and continue to lag behind….

[Very good]
1.UNDP
2. UK, DFID
3. U.S., MCC
4. GAVI
5. AsDB
6. Sweden, MFA-Sida
7. World Bank, IDA

… some high performing organisations from the 2013 ATI are performing even better in 2014. This includes the African Development Bank; the Asian Development Bank; Canada; three EC agencies – the Directorates General for Enlargement and for Development Cooperation, and the Service for Foreign Policy Instruments; the Global Fund; the Inter-American Development Bank; Sweden; UNICEF; and the World Bank’s International Development Association. Big improvements have also been made by Finland; the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Development; the Gates Foundation; the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (U.S.); Spain and Switzerland– all have published information on their current activities to IATI, leapfrogging others that have not made significant changes to the amount of information they publish or its accessibility.