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Transparency Data: Official Development Assistance:  UK Integrated Security Fund (UKISF)
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Transparency Data: Official Development Assistance: UK Integrated Security Fund (UKISF)

•March 6, 2026
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UK Ministry of Defence (GOV.UK)
UK Ministry of Defence (GOV.UK)•Mar 6, 2026

Why It Matters

The release demonstrates the UK’s commitment to transparent reporting of security‑linked aid, enabling donors, NGOs and policymakers to assess impact and coordinate resources more effectively.

Key Takeaways

  • •UKISF replaced CSSF on 1 April 2024.
  • •Data covers ODA spend April 2024–September 2025.
  • •Sensitive programme details omitted for staff safety.
  • •Dataset aligns with IATI reporting standards.
  • •Links to DevTracker and d‑portal for deeper analysis.

Pulse Analysis

Transparency in Official Development Assistance has become a benchmark for credibility among donor nations, and the UK’s latest dataset reinforces that standard. By publishing detailed spend figures for the UK Integrated Security Fund, the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office provides analysts and civil‑society groups with a clearer view of how security‑focused aid is allocated. This level of openness not only satisfies International Aid Transparency Initiative (IATA) requirements but also builds public trust in the stewardship of taxpayer‑funded resources.

The UKISF represents a strategic shift from the former Conflict, Stability and Security Fund, merging security and development objectives under a unified framework. Launched on 1 April 2024, the fund targets fragile contexts where stability operations intersect with humanitarian goals. Consolidating these streams allows for more coordinated planning, reduces duplication, and aligns budgeting with the UK’s broader foreign policy agenda. However, the dataset deliberately withholds granular location data for projects in volatile settings, balancing transparency with the safety of FCDO staff and implementing partners.

For practitioners, the dataset’s integration with platforms like DevTracker and the d‑portal offers a practical gateway to comparative analysis across donors and sectors. Researchers can now benchmark UK security‑related ODA against global trends, while NGOs can identify funding gaps and potential partnership opportunities. As the UK continues to refine its aid architecture, the availability of timely, standardized data will be crucial for monitoring effectiveness, informing policy adjustments, and sustaining the collaborative ecosystem that underpins international development.

Transparency data: Official Development Assistance: UK Integrated Security Fund (UKISF)

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