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Evidence from case studies shows how financial reporting to beneficiaries reduces fraud, improves impact and empowers local people.
The one-page information sheet "Examples of Good Practice" provides a summary of four different case studies:
- Radically reducing waste by publishing financial information in local newspapers in Uganda,
- How ActionAid Kenya uses whiteboards outside their offices to display financial information,
- Using simple graphical formats to present financial information and empower local communities in Australia,
- Providing Sri Lankan Farmers Organisations with their own funds in their own bank accounts, to spend as they think best.
Click here to download the full information sheet.
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New case studies:
Ockenden International have recently put Who Counts? into practice. Pilot studies have shown "a really positive impact on our relationship with beneficiaries". Now they are rolling it out more widely. More details, including reports from pilot studies, available here.
Tearfund reports how sharing financial information with beneficiaries improved the impact of work in Afghanistan and uncovered a case of fraud. Download the one-page report here. |
Do you have any case studies to share? We are always looking out for more examples of good practice. Please contact the Who Counts? team on whocounts@mango.org.uk if you do - and sign up to receive more information as it becomes available.
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