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Home » Projects » Projects » Past » Improving International Budget Partnerships’ Use of Technology

Improving International Budget Partnerships’ Use of Technology

July 9, 2015  in Past / Projects / Tech Strategy (updated 1651 days ago)

This long-term project examines the variety of different programmes run by International Budget Partnership and looks at how technology can improve their effectiveness and impact.

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