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January 13, 2021
Picturing Accountability
By
Naomi Hossain (Accountability Research Center) and Ismail Ferdous (Documentary Photographer)
As practitioners and researchers working on transparency and accountability, we frame our messages about such complex failures with hard facts. Yet wordy arguments and statistical data rarely provide a clear or compelling frame for accountability. Naomi Hossain and Ismail Fedous explore what photography means for accountability.
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January 12, 2021
“See No Evil, Hear No Evil” – How to Reinforce Banking Sector Accountability
By
Richard Christel (Program Associate at TAI)
TAI convened a funder conversation to explore what is and is not working in the banking sector. This blog highlights the rationale for this investigative work and offers five suggestions on how funders can help scale its impact.
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January 6, 2021
New Year Resolution – International Governance Day
By
Richard Dion
Last year made it abundantly clear that governance is not only an important factor in effectiveness in virtually any state’s affairs. It is the overriding factor of every aspect of life - indeed, the alpha and the omega of human progress.
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December 14, 2020
How to Sustain Accountability Mechanisms: Here’s What You Told Us
By
Derek Thorne (Head of Programme Development at Integrity Action)
In late October 2020, Integrity Action launched an online brainstorm looking for ideas on how to sustain impact within social accountability. Derek Thorne shares preliminary results from the survey
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November 5, 2020
The Limits of Learning as Usual
By
Brendan Halloran (International Budget Partnership)
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Jorge Florez (Global Integrity)
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Kamyar Jarahzadeh (National Resource Governance Institute)
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Samir Khan (International Budget Partnership)
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Tasadduq Rasul (Oxfam)
The field of fiscal governance encompasses an array of efforts to improve how governments manage public resources on behalf of their citizens. While this way of working has had successes, the field faces many questions. Jorge Florez (Global Integrity), Brendan Halloran (International Budget Partnership), Kamyar Jarahzadeh (National Resource Governance Institute), Samir Khan (International Budget Partnership, Tassaduq Rasul (Oxfam) share thoughts from a learning exchange Ghana
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October 28, 2020
From Learning to Action: Tracking Impact for a Funder Collaborative
By
Alison Miranda (Head of Learning and Impact at TAI) and Zoya Belmesova (Atlas Corps MEL Fellow at TAI)
To accompany our strategy, we have developed a new Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning (MEL) plan to help us capture insights, track and understand what is effective, what is not, and adapt along the way.
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