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<p>The CSSF has now published two Annual Reports, 83 programme summaries for 2018/19
(in addition to the 62 programme summaries published for 2017/18) and 64 Annual Review
summaries for 2017/18 (in addition to the 49 published for 2016/17.</p><p> </p><p>The
CSSF is working towards meeting a “good” International Aid Transparency Initiative
(IATI) rating by 2020 in line with the government’s commitment. There is a presumption
to publish programme information for all CSSF programmes, and for 2018/19 83 out of
our 90 programmes, had programme summaries published. The two key reasons why we may
not be able to make programme documentation public are to protect national security
and to protect the safety and security of beneficiaries, partners and partner governments.</p><p>
</p><p> </p><p>The latest <a href="https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/727383/CSSF_Annual_Report_2017_to_2018.pdf"
target="_blank">Annual Report</a> and programme summaries took on many of the suggestions
received from stakeholders in the development sector. The Annual Report included a
chapter on spend with break downs by ODA and non-ODA, department, region, theme and
discretionary and non-discretionary budgets. In addition, Programme summaries broke
down project spend by ODA/non-ODA splits.</p><p> </p><p>We are also working to publish
more Official Development Assistance (ODA) spend information on Devtracker. We have
published data for all FCO and DFID CSSF programmes for the last six quarters and
are currently working on the next quarter.</p>
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