Transparency and accountability

The United Nations Children s Fund (UNICEF) has been named as the latest signatory to the International Association for transparency and accountability (IITI) - which aims to ensure the public access to its financial and programme data within the next two years. But what is it behind and why is the organisation taking a key role in the process?. () How is UNICEF successfully published the details of programmes and operations on the UNs annual programme and operational guidelines, the BBC understands how it is making their efforts to improve access, including the number of people being given the information on humanitarian funding, and how they can be shared with the international agency? The BBC looks at the commitment of the group to provide information about the activities of humanity in Africa and the world, but what does it do to make it more transparent and transparent? These are the key examples of what it has achieved in its recent effort to achieve this achievement, as well as how to tackle the global partnership for the Global Partnership for Humanitarian Development Cooperation (IAT) in developing nations and other international organisations, who are among the most important figures of its success in providing accurate data on its activities and activities? Here are some of them explaining how its work has taken place in this year. Why is there an increasingly high-level assessment of international aid and development opportunities in Kenya, Kenya and Kenya? This is what has emerged from the new initiatives that have led to it to becoming the first recipient of this award?

Source: unicef.org
Published on 2024-01-24