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Open Government and US Development Cooperation in Colombia: Lessons for Locally-Led Development

Date: July 2024
Author(s): Jonathan Fox and Jeffrey Hallock
Publication type: Scholarly journal article
Published by: Development Policy Review

“Localization”—direct donor support for national organizations in aid recipient countries—has become a top priority for international development. The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) pledged to raise the proportion of direct funding to national organizations to 25% and for 50% of funding to involve “locally led” input. Independently, USAID commits to proactive disclosure of project information. This study analyses sectoral priorities, access to project data, and localization trends to inform policy discussion about how USAID can reach its twin localization goals, with a focus on Colombia, the largest US aid recipient in Latin America.

An open government perspective can shed light on whether and how development agencies are making progress towards localization. Moreover, user-centred information disclosure by donors is necessary to inform locally led development. The goals of this study are to document USAID’s sectoral funding priorities, gaps in data disclosure, implementation actions, and direct local funding percentages to make patterns more visible to stakeholders. The article asks what are the strengths and limitations of
public disclosure of data concerning US aid in Colombia?

Jonathan Fox is Professor and Director of the Accountability Research Center at the School of International Service, American University. He works with a wide range of public interest groups, social organizations, private foundations, and policymakers to learn from transparency, participation, and accountability initiatives. For publications, see: www.jonathan-fox.org.

Jeffrey Hallock is an ARC researcher and a doctoral student at American University researching anti-corruption reforms. His work focuses on elite contestation of reforms and the international community’s role in supporting anti-corruption efforts.