IATI Data in Action: Mapping Development Finance in the Indo-Pacific
How can open data help researchers make sense of fragmented development finance flows?

A new IATI case study spotlights the Lowy Institute’s innovative use of IATI data to map who is funding what, where, and how across Southeast Asia and the Pacific.
READ: CASE STUDY: Tracking Aid in the Indo-Pacific
The Lowy Institute, Australia’s leading international policy think tank, combines IATI data with other sources to power its Southeast Asia and Pacific Aid Maps—interactive public databases tracking nearly 170,000 aid and development projects across 24 countries.
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