By Toby McIntosh Unlocking a massive treasure chest of financial data could fuel more private sector investment in developing countries, according to advocates calling for…
By Toby McIntosh The existence of strong access to information policies at international financial institutions yielded better project outcomes, according to an academic study. In…
By Toby McIntosh A new international effort to identify major methane emissions will detect at least 40-50 episodes a month and make information about them…
By Toby McIntosh A bright new web page, Transparency at the IMF, now adorns the website of the International Monetary Fund, but it lacks one…
By Toby McIntosh In the not-to-distant future, when governments start buying and selling greenhouse gas emission credits from each other, one casualty may be transparency.…
By Toby McIntosh The transparency of development finance institutions (DFIs) is “poor,” according to a comprehensive evaluation issued Jan. 25 by Publish What You Fund.…
By Toby McIntosh The 11-year-old Open Government Partnership may not have delivered on “direct” results, but has generated valuable “indirect” benefits, according to a new…
By Toby McIntosh The International Monetary Fund may review its Transparency Policy in 2024, a process likely to rekindle long-standing criticisms that the Bank discourages…
By Toby McIntosh The International Methane Emissions Observatory (IMEO) will not release data it collects on major methane emissions worldwide until 45 to 75 days…
By Toby McIntosh New transparency rules at the World Bank’s international arbitration body may not result in disclosure of many more documents. Although the changes…