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<b>Country:</b> Austria<br>
<b>Agency name:</b> Austrian Development Agency<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.entwicklung.at/en/" target="_blank">http://www.entwicklung.at/en/</a><br>
<b>How does it spend its aid money?:</b> Austria puts about half of its official development assistance into multilateral institutions and international financial institutions, and gives the other half directly to developing country partners<br>
<b>Which countries does it prioritise?:</b> Austria's partner countries include Burkina Faso, Ethiopia, Georgia, Mozambique, Palestinian Territories and Serbia<br>
<b>Which areas of development does it focus on?:</b> Agriculture, education, social and health services, economic development, energy, democracy, human rights and social transformation<br>
<b>How much did it spend on official development assistance in 2012 (USD)?:</b> $1.1b (0.28% of its gross national income)<br>
<b>How did it score on Publish What You Fund&#39;s transparency index?:</b> 24.41% (poor)<br>
<b>Has it signed the International Aid Transparency Initiative?:</b> No<br>
<b>How transparent is it?:</b> Austria's 2012 IATI implementation schedule did not foresee any improvements to Austrias aid data. Austria launched an open data portal—data.gv.at—in early 2012, but the portal is yet to include information on Austrias development cooperation spending<br>
<b>Has it joined the Open Government Partnership?:</b> Yes<br>
<b>How did it score on the Centre for Global Development&#39;s commitment to development index for 2013?:</b> 3.9<br>
<b>latitude:</b> 48.215649<br>
<b>longitude:</b> 16.368492<br>
<b>Transparency link:</b> 24<br>
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<b>Country:</b> Belgium<br>
<b>Agency name:</b> Belgian Development Agency<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.btcctb.org" target="_blank">http://www.btcctb.org</a><br>
<b>How does it spend its aid money?:</b> Just over half of Belgium's official development assistance is spent on bilateral cooperation with its 18 partner countries and the rest through multilateral institutions<br>
<b>Which countries does it prioritise?:</b> Benin, Burundi, Democratic Republic of Congo, Palestinian Territories and Rwanda <br>
<b>Which areas of development does it focus on?:</b> Health care, education and training, agriculture and food security, basic infrastructure and society building<br>
<b>How much did it spend on official development assistance in 2012 (USD)?:</b> $2.3bn (0.47% of its gross national income)<br>
<b>How did it score on Publish What You Fund&#39;s transparency index?:</b> 23.4% (poor)<br>
<b>Has it signed the International Aid Transparency Initiative?:</b> Signed but not yet published<br>
<b>How transparent is it?:</b> Belgium plans to publish 92% of IATI fields including qualitative 'added value' fields such as activity documents, performance data and sub-national geographic location of its aid<br>
<b>Has it joined the Open Government Partnership?:</b> Not joined<br>
<b>How did it score on the Centre for Global Development&#39;s commitment to development index for 2013?:</b> 5.5<br>
<b>latitude:</b> 50.838429<br>
<b>longitude:</b> 4.349901<br>
<b>Transparency link:</b> 23<br>
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<b>Country:</b> Czech Republic<br>
<b>Agency name:</b> Czech Development Agency<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.czda.cz/?lang=en" target="_blank">http://www.czda.cz/?lang=en</a><br>
<b>How does it spend its aid money?:</b> The Czech Republic splits its aid between multilateral institutions, governmental and non-governmental cooperation in partner countries, with a focus on grants, technical assistance and scholarships for students from developing countries<br>
<b>Which countries does it prioritise?:</b> Afghanistan, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Ethiopia, Moldova and Mongolia<br>
<b>Which areas of development does it focus on?:</b> Agriculture, education, social and health services, economic development, energy, democracy, human rights and social transformation<br>
<b>How much did it spend on official development assistance in 2012 (USD)?:</b> $219m (0.12% of its gross national income)<br>
<b>How did it score on Publish What You Fund&#39;s transparency index?:</b> 24.41% (poor)<br>
<b>Has it signed the International Aid Transparency Initiative?:</b> No<br>
<b>How transparent is it?:</b> The Czech Republic plans to publish 79% of IATI fields, but its schedule does not specify how often it will publish its information<br>
<b>Has it joined the Open Government Partnership?:</b> Yes<br>
<b>How did it score on the Centre for Global Development&#39;s commitment to development index for 2013?:</b> 3.9<br>
<b>latitude:</b> 50.088297<br>
<b>longitude:</b> 14.40138<br>
<b>Transparency link:</b> 24<br>
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<b>Country:</b> Denmark<br>
<b>Agency name:</b> Danish International Development Agency<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://um.dk/en/danida-en/" target="_blank">http://um.dk/en/danida-en/</a><br>
<b>How does it spend its aid money?:</b> About 70% of Danish aid is targeted directly to specific partner countries to support their national development programmes. The rest is invested through multilateral channels<br>
<b>Which countries does it prioritise?:</b> Burkina Faso, Mozambique, Sudan, Uganda and Vietnam<br>
<b>Which areas of development does it focus on?:</b> Green growth, human rights and democracy, social progress and stability, and protection<br>
<b>How much did it spend on official development assistance in 2012 (USD)?:</b> $2.7bn (0.84% of its gross national income)<br>
<b>How did it score on Publish What You Fund&#39;s transparency index?:</b> 50.7% (fair)<br>
<b>Has it signed the International Aid Transparency Initiative?:</b> Signed and published<br>
<b>How transparent is it?:</b> Denmark is a founding IATI signatory and plans to publish to 68% of its fields, but this does not include results or conditions.<br>
<b>Has it joined the Open Government Partnership?:</b> Yes<br>
<b>How did it score on the Centre for Global Development&#39;s commitment to development index for 2013?:</b> 6.8<br>
<b>latitude:</b> 55.674578<br>
<b>longitude:</b> 12.589024<br>
<b>Transparency link:</b> 51<br>
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<b>Picture:</b> <img src="http://younglead.eu/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/flag_EUR.png" style="vertical-align:top;height:60px"><br>
<b>Country:</b> European Union<br>
<b>Agency name:</b> EuropeAid (Directorate-general for development and co-operation)<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://ec.europa.eu/europeaid/index_en.htm" target="_blank">http://ec.europa.eu/europeaid/index_en.htm</a><br>
<b>How does it spend its aid money?:</b> EuropeAid implements the external aid instruments of the European commission. Almost all funds are distributed bilaterally through budget support, grants and contracts<br>
<b>Which countries does it prioritise?:</b> Afghanistan, Syria, Turkey, West Bank and Gaza Strip and the Horn of Africa<br>
<b>Which areas of development does it focus on?:</b> Food security, humanitarian aid, social and economic infrastructure and sustainable energy<br>
<b>How much did it spend on official development assistance in 2012 (USD)?:</b> $90bn<br>
<b>How did it score on Publish What You Fund&#39;s transparency index?:</b> 52.11% (fair)<br>
<b>Has it signed the International Aid Transparency Initiative?:</b> Signed and published<br>
<b>How transparent is it?:</b> DG Devco was the first EU institution to publish to IATI, and has provided advice to EU member states on publishing. It has also commissioned a project for enhancing ODA reporting capacity and systems in EU member states<br>
<b>Has it joined the Open Government Partnership?:</b> -<br>
<b>How did it score on the Centre for Global Development&#39;s commitment to development index for 2013?:</b> -<br>
<b>latitude:</b> 50.840409<br>
<b>longitude:</b> 4.37721<br>
<b>Transparency link:</b> 52<br>
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<b>Country:</b> Finland<br>
<b>Agency name:</b> Department of development policy, ministry of foreign affairs <br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://formin.finland.fi/public/default.aspx?culture=en-US&amp;contentlan=2" target="_blank">http://formin.finland.fi/public/default.aspx?culture=en-US&amp;contentlan=2</a><br>
<b>How does it spend its aid money?:</b> Just over half of Finnish development assistance is distributed to partner countries bilaterally through grants, and the rest is spent through multilateral institutions. A very small amount is spent on technical assistance<br>
<b>Which countries does it prioritise?:</b> Afghanistan, Ethiopia, Mozambique, Tanzania and Kenya<br>
<b>Which areas of development does it focus on?:</b> Agriculture, education, government and civil society, health and water<br>
<b>How much did it spend on official development assistance in 2012 (USD)?:</b> $1.3bn (0.53% of its gross national income)<br>
<b>How did it score on Publish What You Fund&#39;s transparency index?:</b> 22.99% (poor)<br>
<b>Has it signed the International Aid Transparency Initiative?:</b> Signed and published<br>
<b>How transparent is it?:</b> Finland plans to publish 47% of IATI fields, however the frequency of publication specified is annual, which is not considered to be timely according to the IATI standard<br>
<b>Has it joined the Open Government Partnership?:</b> Yes<br>
<b>How did it score on the Centre for Global Development&#39;s commitment to development index for 2013?:</b> 5.9<br>
<b>latitude:</b> 60.169444<br>
<b>longitude:</b> 24.954444<br>
<b>Transparency link:</b> 23<br>
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<b>Country:</b> France<br>
<b>Agency name:</b> French Development Agency (AFD)<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.afd.fr/lang/" target="_blank">http://www.afd.fr/lang/</a><br>
<b>How does it spend its aid money?:</b> Most French development assistance is spent bilaterally on sovereign loan subsidies, project grants, general budget aid and debt relief<br>
<b>Which countries does it prioritise?:</b> Cameroon, Central African Republic, Nigeria, Senegal and Tanzania<br>
<b>Which areas of development does it focus on?:</b> Business, education, health, infrastructure and urban development<br>
<b>How much did it spend on official development assistance in 2012 (USD)?:</b> $12.1bn (0.5% of gross national income)<br>
<b>How did it score on Publish What You Fund&#39;s transparency index?:</b> 16.31% (very poor)<br>
<b>Has it signed the International Aid Transparency Initiative?:</b> Signed but not published<br>
<b>How transparent is it?:</b> AFD does not publish consistently on many of its activities. Organisation planning is the only area in which it performs reasonably well, with scores that are consistent with the Index average<br>
<b>Has it joined the Open Government Partnership?:</b> No<br>
<b>How did it score on the Centre for Global Development&#39;s commitment to development index for 2013?:</b> 5.0<br>
<b>latitude:</b> 48.844277<br>
<b>longitude:</b> 2.377898<br>
<b>Transparency link:</b> 16<br>
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<b>Country:</b> Germany<br>
<b>Agency name:</b> Federal ministry for economic co-operation and development (BMZ)<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.bmz.de/en/" target="_blank">http://www.bmz.de/en/</a><br>
<b>How does it spend its aid money?:</b> Germany spends most of its aid bilaterally through loans, consultancy and training services, promoting private sector investment, grant, scholarships and humanitarian aid<br>
<b>Which countries does it prioritise?:</b> BMZ has a broad range of partner countries, with focus programmes in Asia, Europe, Latin America, the Middle East and Africa<br>
<b>Which areas of development does it focus on?:</b> Education, energy, governance and civil society, financil services and sanitation<br>
<b>How much did it spend on official development assistance in 2012 (USD)?:</b> $13.1bn (0.4% of its gross national income)<br>
<b>How did it score on Publish What You Fund&#39;s transparency index?:</b> 43.71% (fair)<br>
<b>Has it signed the International Aid Transparency Initiative?:</b> Signed and published <br>
<b>How transparent is it?:</b> In mid-2013, BMZ's development bank started publishing project-level information on its transparency portal, transparenz.kfw-entwicklungsbank.de, which it plans to update on a monthly basis<br>
<b>Has it joined the Open Government Partnership?:</b> Not joined<br>
<b>How did it score on the Centre for Global Development&#39;s commitment to development index for 2013?:</b> 5.2<br>
<b>latitude:</b> 52.505487<br>
<b>longitude:</b> 13.381347<br>
<b>Transparency link:</b> 44<br>
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<b>Country:</b> Greece<br>
<b>Agency name:</b> Hellenic Aid, directorate general of international development co-operation, ministry of foreign affairs<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.mfa.gr/en/the-ministry/structure/hellenic-aid.html" target="_blank">http://www.mfa.gr/en/the-ministry/structure/hellenic-aid.html</a><br>
<b>How does it spend its aid money?:</b> Greece spends most of its official development assistance through multilateral institutions and non-government organisations<br>
<b>Which countries does it prioritise?:</b> Hellenic Aid focuses on supporting countries in the Balkans, the Mediterranean and the Middle East<br>
<b>Which areas of development does it focus on?:</b> Education, culture and humanitatian support<br>
<b>How much did it spend on official development assistance in 2012 (USD)?:</b> $324m (0.1% of its gross national income)<br>
<b>How did it score on Publish What You Fund&#39;s transparency index?:</b> 3.1% (very poor)<br>
<b>Has it signed the International Aid Transparency Initiative?:</b> No<br>
<b>How transparent is it?:</b> Greece has produced an IATI implementation schedule, but this lacks explicit plans for how it will be put into practice<br>
<b>Has it joined the Open Government Partnership?:</b> Yes<br>
<b>How did it score on the Centre for Global Development&#39;s commitment to development index for 2013?:</b> 4.3<br>
<b>latitude:</b> 37.983716<br>
<b>longitude:</b> 23.72931<br>
<b>Transparency link:</b> 3<br>
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<b>Country:</b> Ireland<br>
<b>Agency name:</b> Irish Aid, department of foreign affairs and trade<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.dci.gov.ie/" target="_blank">http://www.dci.gov.ie/</a><br>
<b>How does it spend its aid money?:</b> Around 70% of Irish official development assistance is given bilaterally to government systems in partner countries. The rest is spent on non-government and civil society organisations and multilateral organisations<br>
<b>Which countries does it prioritise?:</b> Ethiopia, Mozambique, Tanzania, Uganda and Zambia <br>
<b>Which areas of development does it focus on?:</b> Education, environment, gender equality, governance, health and hunger<br>
<b>How much did it spend on official development assistance in 2012 (USD)?:</b> $809m (0.5% of its gross national income)<br>
<b>How did it score on Publish What You Fund&#39;s transparency index?:</b> 22.65% (poor)<br>
<b>Has it signed the International Aid Transparency Initiative?:</b> Signed and published<br>
<b>How transparent is it?:</b> Ireland has published organisation-level information to IATI, and plans to publish 59% of its fields, including results information. However, the schedule lacks plans for publishing project and organisation documents<br>
<b>Has it joined the Open Government Partnership?:</b> Yes<br>
<b>How did it score on the Centre for Global Development&#39;s commitment to development index for 2013?:</b> 5.8<br>
<b>latitude:</b> 53.336393<br>
<b>longitude:</b> -6.259277<br>
<b>Transparency link:</b> 23<br>
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<b>Country:</b> Italy<br>
<b>Agency name:</b> Directorate general for development co-operation, Italian ministry of foreign affairs<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.cooperazioneallosviluppo.esteri.it/pdgcs/" target="_blank">http://www.cooperazioneallosviluppo.esteri.it/pdgcs/</a><br>
<b>How does it spend its aid money?:</b> Around 60% of Italian official development assistance is spent bilaterally, with a significant focus on sub-Saharan Africa<br>
<b>Which countries does it prioritise?:</b> Burkina Faso, Guinea, Niger, Senegal and Sudan<br>
<b>Which areas of development does it focus on?:</b> Agriculture and food security, education, governance and civil society, health and private sector development<br>
<b>How much did it spend on official development assistance in 2012 (USD)?:</b> $2.6bn (0.1% of its gross national income)<br>
<b>How did it score on Publish What You Fund&#39;s transparency index?:</b> 9.98% (very poor)<br>
<b>Has it signed the International Aid Transparency Initiative?:</b> No<br>
<b>How transparent is it?:</b> Italy has published an IATI implementation schedule, but this lacks explicit plans for how it will be put into practice <br>
<b>Has it joined the Open Government Partnership?:</b> Yes<br>
<b>How did it score on the Centre for Global Development&#39;s commitment to development index for 2013?:</b> 4.7<br>
<b>latitude:</b> 41.935901<br>
<b>longitude:</b> 12.459602<br>
<b>Transparency link:</b> 10<br>
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<b>Country:</b> Luxembourg<br>
<b>Agency name:</b> Luxembourg Development Co-operation<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.lux-development.lu/en" target="_blank">http://www.lux-development.lu/en</a><br>
<b>How does it spend its aid money?:</b> Luxembourg focuses its official development assistance on providing sector-based support bilaterally to partner countries at the national level<br>
<b>Which countries does it prioritise?:</b> Burkina Faso, Cape Verde, Mali, Niger and Senegal <br>
<b>Which areas of development does it focus on?:</b> Education, employment, health, water and sanitation<br>
<b>How much did it spend on official development assistance in 2012 (USD)?:</b> $432m (1% of its gross national income)<br>
<b>How did it score on Publish What You Fund&#39;s transparency index?:</b> 19.2% (very poor)<br>
<b>Has it signed the International Aid Transparency Initiative?:</b> No<br>
<b>How transparent is it?:</b> Luxembourg has produced an IATI implementation schedule, but this is currently incomplete and does not lay out specific plans or timelines for compliance with its fields<br>
<b>Has it joined the Open Government Partnership?:</b> No<br>
<b>How did it score on the Centre for Global Development&#39;s commitment to development index for 2013?:</b> 6.0<br>
<b>latitude:</b> 49.605628<br>
<b>longitude:</b> 6.128147<br>
<b>Transparency link:</b> 19<br>
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<b>Country:</b> Netherlands<br>
<b>Agency name:</b> Directorate-general for international co-operation, Dutch ministry of foreign affairs<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.government.nl/issues/development-cooperation" target="_blank">http://www.government.nl/issues/development-cooperation</a><br>
<b>How does it spend its aid money?:</b> The Netherlands focuses on providing bilateral aid in areas where Dutch businesses, civil society organisations and knowledge institutions can offer expertise and add special value<br>
<b>Which countries does it prioritise?:</b> Dutch partner countries include Afghanistan, Benin, Ghana, Mali and Sudan<br>
<b>Which areas of development does it focus on?:</b> Food security, health, security, sexual and reproductive health and trade<br>
<b>How much did it spend on official development assistance in 2012 (USD)?:</b> $5.5bn (0.7% of its gross national income)<br>
<b>How did it score on Publish What You Fund&#39;s transparency index?:</b> 49.4% (fair)<br>
<b>Has it signed the International Aid Transparency Initiative?:</b> Signed and published<br>
<b>How transparent is it?:</b> The Netherlands is leading the way in meeting IATI's requirements, with plans to publish 76% of its fields, including qualitative added value fields such as sub-national location and project documents. Its aid information is also available on an open source web platform, openaid.nl <br>
<b>Has it joined the Open Government Partnership?:</b> Yes<br>
<b>How did it score on the Centre for Global Development&#39;s commitment to development index for 2013?:</b> 5.9<br>
<b>latitude:</b> 52.083135<br>
<b>longitude:</b> 4.325722<br>
<b>Transparency link:</b> 49<br>
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<b>Country:</b> Norway<br>
<b>Agency name:</b> The Norwegian Agency for Development Co-operation<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.norad.no/en/front-page" target="_blank">http://www.norad.no/en/front-page</a><br>
<b>How does it spend its aid money?:</b> About 70% of Norwiegan aid goes to countries directly in the form of grants, technical assistance, communication and evaluation<br>
<b>Which countries does it prioritise?:</b> Afghanistan, Brazil, Mozambique, Palestine and Tanzania <br>
<b>Which areas of development does it focus on?:</b> Energy, forestry, government and civil society, humanitarian aid and multi-sector<br>
<b>How much did it spend on official development assistance in 2012 (USD)?:</b> $4.8bn (0.9% of its gross national income)<br>
<b>How did it score on Publish What You Fund&#39;s transparency index?:</b> 26.94% (poor)<br>
<b>Has it signed the International Aid Transparency Initiative?:</b> Signed but not published<br>
<b>How transparent is it?:</b> Norway has set itself a target of the end of 2013 for beginning to publish its development data to IATI. It plans to publish to 68% of IATI fields by 2015. However, the schedule excludes many of the qualitative 'value added' fields, such as activity documents and performance data<br>
<b>Has it joined the Open Government Partnership?:</b> Yes<br>
<b>How did it score on the Centre for Global Development&#39;s commitment to development index for 2013?:</b> 6.2<br>
<b>latitude:</b> 59.912715<br>
<b>longitude:</b> 10.726285<br>
<b>Transparency link:</b> 27<br>
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<b>Country:</b> Poland<br>
<b>Agency name:</b> Polish Aid, ministry of foreign affairs of the Republic of Poland<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.polishaid.gov.pl/" target="_blank">http://www.polishaid.gov.pl/</a><br>
<b>How does it spend its aid money?:</b> Most Polish aid is given directly to partner country governments and civil society organisations in order to support political and economic transition<br>
<b>Which countries does it prioritise?:</b> Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine<br>
<b>Which areas of development does it focus on?:</b> Education, democracy and human rights, economic and political transition and humanitarian aid<br>
<b>How much did it spend on official development assistance in 2012 (USD)?:</b> $437m (0.1% of its gross national income)<br>
<b>How did it score on Publish What You Fund&#39;s transparency index?:</b> 11.35% (very poor)<br>
<b>Has it signed the International Aid Transparency Initiative?:</b> No<br>
<b>How transparent is it?:</b> Poland has produced a schedule for implementing IATI, but this is currently incomplete. A new projects database with more information on Polish aid activities is being developed<br>
<b>Has it joined the Open Government Partnership?:</b> No<br>
<b>How did it score on the Centre for Global Development&#39;s commitment to development index for 2013?:</b> 4.0<br>
<b>latitude:</b> 52.192349<br>
<b>longitude:</b> 21.021891<br>
<b>Transparency link:</b> 11<br>
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<b>Country:</b> Portugal <br>
<b>Agency name:</b> The Portuguese Institute for Development Support<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.instituto-camoes.pt/" target="_blank">http://www.instituto-camoes.pt/</a><br>
<b>How does it spend its aid money?:</b> The aim of Portguese aid is to promote economic, social and cultural development of Portuguese-speaking countries and improve the living conditions of their populations<br>
<b>Which countries does it prioritise?:</b> Cape Verde, Mozambique, Timor-Leste, Sao Tome &amp; Principe and Angola<br>
<b>Which areas of development does it focus on?:</b> Cape Verde, East Timor, Morocco, Mozambique and Sao Tome &amp; Principe <br>
<b>How much did it spend on official development assistance in 2012 (USD)?:</b> $567m (0.3% of its gross national income) <br>
<b>How did it score on Publish What You Fund&#39;s transparency index?:</b> 17.4% (very poor)<br>
<b>Has it signed the International Aid Transparency Initiative?:</b> No<br>
<b>How transparent is it?:</b> Portugal is in the process of upgrading its development reporting systems. It has produced a schedule for implementing IATI, but has not made clear how it will put it into practice<br>
<b>Has it joined the Open Government Partnership?:</b> No<br>
<b>How did it score on the Centre for Global Development&#39;s commitment to development index for 2013?:</b> 5.2<br>
<b>latitude:</b> 38.721253<br>
<b>longitude:</b> -9.146093<br>
<b>Transparency link:</b> 17<br>
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<b>Country:</b> Slovak Republic<br>
<b>Agency name:</b> Slovak Aid, ministry of foreign and European affairs of the Slovak Republic<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.mzv.sk/en/foreign_policy/slovak_aid" target="_blank">http://www.mzv.sk/en/foreign_policy/slovak_aid</a><br>
<b>How does it spend its aid money?:</b> Slovakia focuses its development assistance on bilateral support to countries that can learn from its own transition from recipient to donor country<br>
<b>Which countries does it prioritise?:</b> Afghanistan, Kenya and Serbia<br>
<b>Which areas of development does it focus on?:</b> Good governance, human rights, political and economic stability and envorinmental protection<br>
<b>How much did it spend on official development assistance in 2012 (USD)?:</b> $80m (0.1% of gross national income)<br>
<b>How did it score on Publish What You Fund&#39;s transparency index?:</b> 11.98% (very poor)<br>
<b>Has it signed the International Aid Transparency Initiative?:</b> No<br>
<b>How transparent is it?:</b> Slovakia is the newest member of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development's development assistance committee, and is understood to be developing its own software for IATI publication<br>
<b>Has it joined the Open Government Partnership?:</b> Yes<br>
<b>How did it score on the Centre for Global Development&#39;s commitment to development index for 2013?:</b> 3.9<br>
<b>latitude:</b> 48.155479<br>
<b>longitude:</b> 17.104367<br>
<b>Transparency link:</b> 12<br>
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<b>Country:</b> Spain<br>
<b>Agency name:</b> Spanish Agency for International Development Co-operation<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.exteriores.gob.es/Portal/en/PoliticaExteriorCooperacion/CooperacionAlDesarrollo/Paginas/Inicio.aspx" target="_blank">http://www.exteriores.gob.es/Portal/en/PoliticaExteriorCooperacion/CooperacionAlDesarrollo/Paginas/Inicio.aspx</a><br>
<b>How does it spend its aid money?:</b> About half of spanish development assistance is distributed to countries directly. Spain has recently shifted from a resource-intensive approach to a knowledge-focused approach, with an emphasis on dialogue and capacity building<br>
<b>Which countries does it prioritise?:</b> Bolivia, Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Mali, Mauritania, Morocco, Peru<br>
<b>Which areas of development does it focus on?:</b> Economic growth, education, gender, health and population programmes <br>
<b>How much did it spend on official development assistance in 2012 (USD)?:</b> $1.9bn (0.2% of its gross national income)<br>
<b>How did it score on Publish What You Fund&#39;s transparency index?:</b> 17.41% (very poor)<br>
<b>Has it signed the International Aid Transparency Initiative?:</b> Signed and published<br>
<b>How transparent is it?:</b> Spain's IATI implementation schedule says it plans to publish 53% of the IATI fields, although this does not include some of the qualitative 'value added' fields such as project documents and performance data<br>
<b>Has it joined the Open Government Partnership?:</b> Yes<br>
<b>How did it score on the Centre for Global Development&#39;s commitment to development index for 2013?:</b> 5.1<br>
<b>latitude:</b> 40.438032<br>
<b>longitude:</b> -3.720375<br>
<b>Transparency link:</b> 17<br>
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<b>Country:</b> Sweden<br>
<b>Agency name:</b> Swedish International Development Co-operation Agency<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.sida.se/English/" target="_blank">http://www.sida.se/English/</a><br>
<b>How does it spend its aid money?:</b> Sweden focuses on supporting capacity and institutional development of organisations in developing countries through international training programmes and collaboration with businesses<br>
<b>Which countries does it prioritise?:</b> Afghanistan, Mozambique, Tanzania, Kenya, and West Bank<br>
<b>Which areas of development does it focus on?:</b> Climate change, democracy, gender equality and human rights<br>
<b>How much did it spend on official development assistance in 2012 (USD)?:</b> $5.2bn (1% of gross national income)<br>
<b>How did it score on Publish What You Fund&#39;s transparency index?:</b> 60.38% (good)<br>
<b>Has it signed the International Aid Transparency Initiative?:</b> Signed and published<br>
<b>How transparent is it?:</b> Sweden has published an ambitious IATI implementation schedule and plans to publish to more than 95% of its fields. Sweden recently began co-hosting the IATI secretariat, as part of a consortium with UNDP, UNOPS, Ghana and Development Initiatives<br>
<b>Has it joined the Open Government Partnership?:</b> Yes<br>
<b>How did it score on the Centre for Global Development&#39;s commitment to development index for 2013?:</b> 6.6<br>
<b>latitude:</b> 59.33927<br>
<b>longitude:</b> 18.102411<br>
<b>Transparency link:</b> 60<br>
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<b>Country:</b> Switzerland <br>
<b>Agency name:</b> Swiss Agency for Development and Co-operation<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.sdc.admin.ch/" target="_blank">http://www.sdc.admin.ch/</a><br>
<b>How does it spend its aid money?:</b> Switzerland spends most of its development assistance on development co-operation and debt relief in developing countries<br>
<b>Which countries does it prioritise?:</b> Burkina Faso, Mali, Mozambique, Niger and Tanzania<br>
<b>Which areas of development does it focus on?:</b> Agriculture, democracy, education, health and water<br>
<b>How much did it spend on official development assistance in 2012 (USD)?:</b> $3bn (0.5% of its gross national income)<br>
<b>How did it score on Publish What You Fund&#39;s transparency index?:</b> 18.08% (very poor)<br>
<b>Has it signed the International Aid Transparency Initiative?:</b> Signed but not published<br>
<b>How transparent is it?:</b> SDC updated its IATI implementation schedule in July 2013 to include plans to implement 45% of the IATI fields, but did not specify where the data will be shared<br>
<b>Has it joined the Open Government Partnership?:</b> No<br>
<b>How did it score on the Centre for Global Development&#39;s commitment to development index for 2013?:</b> 4.6<br>
<b>latitude:</b> 46.943828<br>
<b>longitude:</b> 7.407491<br>
<b>Transparency link:</b> 18<br>
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<b>Country:</b> United Kingdom<br>
<b>Agency name:</b> Department for International Development <br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/department-for-international-development" target="_blank">https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/department-for-international-development</a><br>
<b>How does it spend its aid money?:</b> UK Aid is focused on direct support to developing countries through bilateral assistance and regional programes<br>
<b>Which countries does it prioritise?:</b> Bangladesh, Democratic Republic of Congo, Ethiopia, Nigeria and Pakistan<br>
<b>Which areas of development does it focus on?:</b> Health, education, disasters, government support and multisector<br>
<b>How much did it spend on official development assistance in 2012 (USD)?:</b> $13.7bn (0.6% of its gross national income)<br>
<b>How did it score on Publish What You Fund&#39;s transparency index?:</b> 83.49% (very good)<br>
<b>Has it signed the International Aid Transparency Initiative?:</b> Signed and published<br>
<b>How transparent is it?:</b> DfID published a revised IATI implementation schedule in December 2012, which sets out an ambitious plan for covering almost all of its requirements by 2015<br>
<b>Has it joined the Open Government Partnership?:</b> Yes<br>
<b>How did it score on the Centre for Global Development&#39;s commitment to development index for 2013?:</b> 5.8<br>
<b>latitude:</b> 51.499404<br>
<b>longitude:</b> -0.142477<br>
<b>Transparency link:</b> 83<br>
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<b>Country:</b> Slovenia <br>
<b>Agency name:</b> Directorate for International Development Cooperation and Humanitarian Assistance<br>
<b>Website:</b> <a href="http://www.mzz.gov.si/en/developmenthumanitarian-aid/" target="_blank">http://www.mzz.gov.si/en/developmenthumanitarian-aid/</a><br>
<b>How does it spend its aid money?:</b> Slovenia focuses bilateral development cooperation on western Balkan countries, eastern Europe and central Asia, and supports African countries through multilateral channels <br>
<b>Which countries does it prioritise?:</b> Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Macedonia, Kosovo and Serbia<br>
<b>Which areas of development does it focus on?:</b> Economic development and infrastructure, mine action, post-conflict assistance and social services<br>
<b>How much did it spend on official development assistance in 2012 (USD)?:</b> $58m (0.13% of its gross national income)<br>
<b>How did it score on Publish What You Fund&#39;s transparency index?:</b> 10.80% (very poor)<br>
<b>Has it signed the International Aid Transparency Initiative?:</b> No<br>
<b>How transparent is it?:</b> Slovenia has produced a common standard implementation schedule, but lacks a clear plan for implementing IATI. A new website containing more information on projects funded by Slovenia is under development<br>
<b>Has it joined the Open Government Partnership?:</b> No<br>
<b>How did it score on the Centre for Global Development&#39;s commitment to development index for 2013?:</b> - <br>
<b>latitude:</b> 46.170234<br>
<b>longitude:</b> 14.571522<br>
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