2 August 2015: IPD Open Aid Team researcher Deirdre Appel is in Uganda this summer, working with UNICEF as an AidData Summer Fellow. Her research involves citizen reporting in the age of open data. Follow her travels and work as she blogs here.
24 July 2015: IPD's summer researchers launched a new initiative that tracks, analyzes, and summarizes activities by the newly formed Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB). Read about their methodology and goals on the IPD blog here.
27 May 2015: Dr. Kate Weaver presents PRP research on the impact of open aid data at the International Open Data Conference in Ottawa, Canada.
10 April 2015: Congratulations to IPD undergraduate researcher Daniel Chapman, who will be taking on a new job with Development Gateway in Washington, D.C. promoting federal transparency here and abroad.
10 April 2015: Congratulations to IPD undergraduate researcher Olivia Arena for being awarded the prestigious Archer Fellowship for 2015, which allows students to live, work, and learn together in a real-world policy setting as they venture out into government and policy in D.C.
10 March 2015: Dr. Kate Weaver presents on Open Aid at the University of Ottawa. See the presentation here and the summary blog here.
16 February 2015: Congratulations to Daniel Chapman, Louchin Chi, Caroline Thomas, and Raymond Weyandt, for being selected to present their research at the Midwest Political Science Association's annual conference in April.16 February 2015: Congratulations to Amy Leung, Daniela Hernandez, Angie Aquatella, Aroob Iqbal, Alexandra Noble and Deirdre Appel for being selected as 2015 AidData Summer Fellows!
21 November 2014: IPD undergraduate researchers and UT Strauss Center NextGen Scholars Olivia Arena and Daniel Chapman were nominated as Truman Fellowship finalists. Read more about their work on IPD's Climate Change team here and GIS/Analytics team here.
19 November 2014: IPD's Health Team's report on Maternal, Newborn & Child Health (MNCH) is out! The report provides a comprehensive review of the field of MNCH, concentrating on data collection within the MDG framework. It reviews three big bilateral donors, and makes recommendations for the post-2015 MNCH agenda. Read the report here.
24 July 2015: IPD's summer researchers launched a new initiative that tracks, analyzes, and summarizes activities by the newly formed Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB). Read about their methodology and goals on the IPD blog here.
27 May 2015: Dr. Kate Weaver presents PRP research on the impact of open aid data at the International Open Data Conference in Ottawa, Canada.
10 April 2015: Congratulations to IPD undergraduate researcher Daniel Chapman, who will be taking on a new job with Development Gateway in Washington, D.C. promoting federal transparency here and abroad.
10 April 2015: Congratulations to IPD undergraduate researcher Olivia Arena for being awarded the prestigious Archer Fellowship for 2015, which allows students to live, work, and learn together in a real-world policy setting as they venture out into government and policy in D.C.
10 March 2015: Dr. Kate Weaver presents on Open Aid at the University of Ottawa. See the presentation here and the summary blog here.
16 February 2015: Congratulations to Daniel Chapman, Louchin Chi, Caroline Thomas, and Raymond Weyandt, for being selected to present their research at the Midwest Political Science Association's annual conference in April.16 February 2015: Congratulations to Amy Leung, Daniela Hernandez, Angie Aquatella, Aroob Iqbal, Alexandra Noble and Deirdre Appel for being selected as 2015 AidData Summer Fellows!
21 November 2014: IPD undergraduate researchers and UT Strauss Center NextGen Scholars Olivia Arena and Daniel Chapman were nominated as Truman Fellowship finalists. Read more about their work on IPD's Climate Change team here and GIS/Analytics team here.
19 November 2014: IPD's Health Team's report on Maternal, Newborn & Child Health (MNCH) is out! The report provides a comprehensive review of the field of MNCH, concentrating on data collection within the MDG framework. It reviews three big bilateral donors, and makes recommendations for the post-2015 MNCH agenda. Read the report here.