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In our jobs listings you'll find many of the best jobs in international development. Working for a charity or NGO can be fascinating and rewarding, but it's a competitive sector, and can be hard to break into.
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The world of IATI can be a minefield of jargon and confusing acronyms. This page sets out to define some of the key terms our members may encounter when publishing to IATI, and explains their significance.
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When publishing to IATI, our members aspire to submit good quality and timely data that gives an accurate representation of the organisation's spending and income.
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A number of Bond members who are publishing their data to the IATI Standard use CSV2IATI/CSV Converter as their publication tool.
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The International Aid Transparency Initiative (IATI) will be 7 years old in 2015.
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16 October 2014
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To be transparent as an NGO, it is important to examine how we communicate with our supporters, because this is fundamen
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19 January 2015
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Bitcoin is now the fastest growing currency in the world. It isn't bound by political and national boundaries.
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16 February 2015
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This piece first appeared The Guardian on Thursday 12 February 2015.
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19 February 2015
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How can we continue to build disaster resilience to make the world a safer place and protect development gains for futur
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13 March 2015
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Below is a list of Oral Questions to the Secretary of State for International Development scheduled to be asked in Parli
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16 March 2015
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We all expect some fees for financial transactions but there is strong evidence that these costs are excessive and are r
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16 March 2015

