Maps of slum schools, broken pipes draw change
Connecting data points reveals hidden patterns to help development agencies spend their money effectively
Open data as anti-poverty tool must get smarter
Ironically, there's no data to prove that open data is making governments more efficient and responsive
FEATURE-Anti-terrorist finance rules exact toll on aid to conflict zones
U.S.-based humanitarian groups said problems with banks and money transfers are growing in conflict zones
US declines comment on ex-FIFA chief and Haiti earthquake funds
Warner raised $750,000 for Haiti victims, allegedly channelled money into bank accounts for "personal use" - report
World Bank wants to stop anonymous firms winning contracts
The World Bank wants all corporate bidders on bank-funded projects to publicly reveal their true owners
Dirty money has outsized impact on world's poorest, data shows
Illicit financial outflows represent more than three-quarters of Togo's GDP, and 64 percent of Liberia's
Global poll asks are politicians more corrupt than police, local bureaucrats?
In almost half of 102 countries polled, members of parliament or congress ranked as most corrupt institutional group
Corporations deprive Africa of $11 billion yearly in taxes - Oxfam
Shifting profits to lower tax regimes, companies legally avoid paying taxes to countries where they generate revenues
Corruption is leading indicator for political unrest, study finds
High and rising levels of corruption can undermine security, and only small increases can cause civil unrest
Defence industry gets "fail grade" for anti-corruption
Of 163 companies surveyed, 107 showed limited or no evidence of ethics and anti-corruption programmes