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22 Aug 2014: Trachoma, the leading cause of infectious blindness, affects 21m people. Could mobile mapping help? Alex Pavluck explains
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21 Mar 2014: More data is not necessarily better data, but the upward trajectory most governments are moving is encouraging
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20 Mar 2014:
On the UN Day of Happiness, should happiness economics, wellbeing and quality of life become key determinants of policy?
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12 Mar 2014:
From making data user-friendly to gearing open access technology to community groups, our panel suggests ways to improve the International Aid Transparency Initiative
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Sponsored feature, 27 Feb 2014:
How do you find out how many victims there are of female genital mutilation or use technology? Unicef UK's chief advises on how to map out the needs of the world's children
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25 Feb 2014:
What are the processes, risks, costs and benefits of publishing aid information to IATI? Ask our experts, Thursday 27 February
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Sponsored feature, 11 Feb 2014:
Civil society groups have called for more committment from those shaping the new development framework to uphold accountability with media freedom and information access
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Sponsored feature, 10 Feb 2014:
More than a third of children are not registered at birth, making it difficult for them to contribute to economic, social and political life. Matt Andrews suggests that a new governance indicator bring change
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Sponsored feature, 30 Jan 2014:
Groups that report to the International Aid Transparency Initiative meet this week to reflect on how well it works. Transparency expert Sarah Johns outlines its problems and how they could be resolved
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25 Nov 2013:
Our experts talked about the successes of the OGP summit and why open government means more than just open data
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