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By publishing data to the IATI Standard, you commit to providing information that\\u2019s accessible, useful and usable for a range of people and organisations, particularly in countries receiving aid.

Data users can include governments in countries receiving aid who want to make data-driven decisions, researchers, journalists, donors and members of the public looking at what their donations are going towards.

For your data to be as useful as possible it needs to have certain qualities:

  • timely \\u2013 data is kept up-to-date and updated regularly
  • comprehensive \\u2013 data describes a significant amount of your activities
  • forward-looking \\u2013 data can be used for planning purposes
  • structured \\u2013 data is valid, in line with the IATI Standard schema and rules
  • comparable \\u2013 data can be linked across publishers through codelists and shared references
  • open \\u2013 data is appropriately licensed for reuse and hosted without barriers to access.

Here are things to consider around each key point and the benefits they bring.

What is \\u2018timely\\u2019 data?

By \\u2018timely\\u2019 data, we mean data that is:

  • kept up to date \\u2013 IATI data should reflect an organisation\\u2019s activities, including all new and upcoming work
  • frequently updated \\u2013 IATI data should be updated as often as possible by the publisher.

When data is timely, you are giving the most recent available information. There shouldn\\u2019t be a significant time gap between the period covered by your data and the activities you\\u2019re describing. You should provide new and refreshed data as often as possible, ideally monthly or quarterly.

You must maintain your transactions over time, don\\u2019t replace these with cumulative figures. While IATI transactions often represent aggregate amounts, retain these once published and don\\u2019t overwrite them in updates. Over time your IATI data becomes a historical record of your activities.

Benefit: Providing timely data means all IATI users can access up-to-date information. Retaining historical data enables users to more easily see changes and progress in development cooperation activities.

Making data \\u2018comprehensive\\u2019

To make your data comprehensive, aim for the following:

  • accuracy \\u2013 your IATI data should be represented in units of activity that reflect your work and are meaningful for the user
  • coverage \\u2013 your data should ideally cover all the development cooperation and humanitarian activities your organisation undertakes
  • scope \\u2013 your data should cover as many of the relevant fields outlined in the IATI Standard as possible.

Benefit: When IATI data is comprehensive, users get a fuller picture of the development cooperation and humanitarian activities happening in different parts of the world.

Ensuring data is \\u2018forward-looking\\u2019

Your IATI data should include all your current and upcoming activities, as well as those you\\u2019re planning to work on over the next 5 years. This can include planned budgets, countries you\\u2019re planning to work in and the type of work you want to carry out.

When providing forward-looking IATI data, bear in mind that budgets are not legally binding.

Benefit: When data is forward-looking, it enables governments of countries receiving aid and others to budget and plan more effectively.

\\u2018Structuring\\u2019 data

IATI is a data standard that provides rules and guidance for how to structure your data, such as how to define the countries and sectors you are working in. To ensure your data is correctly structured, it must be:

  • in the right format \\u2013 all files must be written in the technical markup language IATI XML
  • valid \\u2013 your data must conform to the rules outlined in the IATI data standard. This can be checked by a validation tool.

Benefit: When IATI data is properly structured it can be more easily accessed, interpreted and used with other published IATI datasets.

Ensuring data is \\u2018comparable\\u2019

So your IATI data can be compared with that from other organisations, it should have the following qualities:

  • coded \\u2013 IATI data should use agreed codes to describe activities, such as countries, sectors and transaction types. See How to use IATI Reference for more information about the IATI data Standard and for the agreed codes and their descriptions.
  • identifiable \\u2013 when referring to yourself or external organisations, use the agreed unique code for that organisation. Include organisation names as well as their unique codes.
  • traceable \\u2013 your IATI data should refer to IATI data published by other organisations. This happens through detailing the funds you\\u2019ve provided and received from external organisations.

Benefit: When IATI data contains agreed codes, different datasets can be compared and analysed. When IATI data includes external organisations' unique codes, users can trace funds through the resource chain.

Making data \\u2018open\\u2019

Data is most useful when it\\u2019s open \\u2013 meaning people can easily find, understand and use it. When publishing IATI data, you agree to your data being:

  • registered \\u2013 links to your data are on the IATI Registry
  • accessible \\u2013 there are no barriers or passwords to access your IATI data
  • licensed \\u2013 your IATI data is published under a relevant open licence so it can be freely used.

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By publishing data to the IATI Standard, you commit to providing information that’s accessible, useful and usable for a range of people and organisations, particularly in countries receiving aid.

Data users can include governments in countries receiving aid who want to make data-driven decisions, researchers, journalists, donors and members of the public looking at what their donations are going towards.

For your data to be as useful as possible it needs to have certain qualities:

  • timely – data is kept up-to-date and updated regularly
  • comprehensive – data describes a significant amount of your activities
  • forward-looking – data can be used for planning purposes
  • structured – data is valid, in line with the IATI Standard schema and rules
  • comparable – data can be linked across publishers through codelists and shared references
  • open – data is appropriately licensed for reuse and hosted without barriers to access.

Here are things to consider around each key point and the benefits they bring.

What is ‘timely’ data?

By ‘timely’ data, we mean data that is:

  • kept up to date – IATI data should reflect an organisation’s activities, including all new and upcoming work
  • frequently updated – IATI data should be updated as often as possible by the publisher.

When data is timely, you are giving the most recent available information. There shouldn’t be a significant time gap between the period covered by your data and the activities you’re describing. You should provide new and refreshed data as often as possible, ideally monthly or quarterly.

You must maintain your transactions over time, don’t replace these with cumulative figures. While IATI transactions often represent aggregate amounts, retain these once published and don’t overwrite them in updates. Over time your IATI data becomes a historical record of your activities.

Benefit: Providing timely data means all IATI users can access up-to-date information. Retaining historical data enables users to more easily see changes and progress in development cooperation activities.

Making data ‘comprehensive’

To make your data comprehensive, aim for the following:

  • accuracy – your IATI data should be represented in units of activity that reflect your work and are meaningful for the user
  • coverage – your data should ideally cover all the development cooperation and humanitarian activities your organisation undertakes
  • scope – your data should cover as many of the relevant fields outlined in the IATI Standard as possible.

Benefit: When IATI data is comprehensive, users get a fuller picture of the development cooperation and humanitarian activities happening in different parts of the world.

Ensuring data is ‘forward-looking’

Your IATI data should include all your current and upcoming activities, as well as those you’re planning to work on over the next 5 years. This can include planned budgets, countries you’re planning to work in and the type of work you want to carry out.

When providing forward-looking IATI data, bear in mind that budgets are not legally binding.

Benefit: When data is forward-looking, it enables governments of countries receiving aid and others to budget and plan more effectively.

‘Structuring’ data

IATI is a data standard that provides rules and guidance for how to structure your data, such as how to define the countries and sectors you are working in. To ensure your data is correctly structured, it must be:

  • in the right format – all files must be written in the technical markup language IATI XML
  • valid – your data must conform to the rules outlined in the IATI data standard. This can be checked by a validation tool.

Benefit: When IATI data is properly structured it can be more easily accessed, interpreted and used with other published IATI datasets.

Ensuring data is ‘comparable’

So your IATI data can be compared with that from other organisations, it should have the following qualities:

  • coded – IATI data should use agreed codes to describe activities, such as countries, sectors and transaction types. See How to use IATI Reference for more information about the IATI data Standard and for the agreed codes and their descriptions.
  • identifiable – when referring to yourself or external organisations, use the agreed unique code for that organisation. Include organisation names as well as their unique codes.
  • traceable – your IATI data should refer to IATI data published by other organisations. This happens through detailing the funds you’ve provided and received from external organisations.

Benefit: When IATI data contains agreed codes, different datasets can be compared and analysed. When IATI data includes external organisations' unique codes, users can trace funds through the resource chain.

Making data ‘open’

Data is most useful when it’s open – meaning people can easily find, understand and use it. When publishing IATI data, you agree to your data being:

  • registered – links to your data are on the IATI Registry
  • accessible – there are no barriers or passwords to access your IATI data
  • licensed – your IATI data is published under a relevant open licence so it can be freely used.

Benefit: When IATI data is linked to the IATI Registry, it’s easier to find and use. An open licence lets others use the information legally and with confidence.

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You may be unable or unwilling to publish certain information to comply with a contract, policy or regulation, or to protect staff working in a sensitive area, for example.

For each case you should decide what information about an activity is fine to publish, and what details need to be excluded. These might include location, sector or financial information. In some cases, an entire activity may have to be left out.

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You may be unable or unwilling to publish certain information to comply with a contract, policy or regulation, or to protect staff working in a sensitive area, for example.

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It is useful for users of your data to know what might be missing from your IATI files, so you should outline this in a public exclusion policy.

Why exclude data

You may need to exclude some data you’ve committed to publish so that no harm comes to your organisation’s work or staff. Or you might need to exclude data temporarily because your organisation can’t capture the required information.

Bear in mind that your default position should always be to publish as much as you can.

Examples of why you might need to exclude data include the following:

  • your activities are considered illegal or otherwise unacceptable by states or societies in your field, for example in human rights, gender or governance activities
  • you’re working in sensitive geographical areas and it presents a risk to publish the exact location of your work
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When developing a policy on exclusions, consider:

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For further guidance on creating an exclusion policy, see:

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As an open data standard, IATI requires you to make your data available under an open licence so it can be freely used. This is central to improving transparency and efficiency in all development cooperation and humanitarian work.

But if you don\\u2019t offer your data under a licence that sets out the terms of use, others won\\u2019t know what they\\u2019re allowed to do with it and it won\\u2019t be classed as \\u2018open data\\u2019. Data users would also need to contact you for permission each time they wanted to use some of your data.

What will my data be used for?

All the data you publish to IATI will be used. It will be imported into tools, applications and databases. Your stakeholders, partners and other interested parties may look at your data to see how you\\u2019ve spent their funding and the impacts of your work.

National governments might use it to help with planning. Others may analyse your data and use it for research, decision-making or awareness raising. Journalists may use the data to inform articles they produce.

But for all this data use to happen efficiently, your data needs to be \\u2018open\\u2019. This means that you must give users legal permission to use your IATI data by publishing under a licence. There are several options.

Which licence should I use?

IATI recommends using an open licence that removes restrictions on anyone interested in using, sharing and understanding your data. There are two types of open licence: public domain and attribution only.

Public domain licences

With this type of licence, anyone can share or adapt your data for any purpose, even commercially. There are no restrictions on how people can use your data. Examples include:

Attribution-only licences

With this type of licence, as with a public domain licence, anyone can share or adapt your data for any purpose, including commercial use. But they must give appropriate credit, provide a link to your licence, and note any changes they\\u2019ve made to your information. Examples include:

Some publishing organisations or government departments have to use specific licences. For example, UK government departments should normally publish using the UK Open Government Licence.

How do I add my licence details?

When you create a publisher account on the IATI Registry, you\\u2019ll be asked to select a licence.

If the licence you need to use isn\\u2019t listed, you\\u2019ll have to select an 'Other' option. You can include further details about your licence and any attribution information in the IATI Registry \\u2018Description\\u2019 field.

Where will I see my licence information?

The type of licence you\\u2019re publishing under will be displayed in the metadata for each of your published files.

Where can I find more information?

There are several guides available on licensing open data. A good place to start is the Publisher\\u2019s Guide to Open Data Licensing by the Open Data Institute.

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What will my data be used for?

All the data you publish to IATI will be used. It will be imported into tools, applications and databases. Your stakeholders, partners and other interested parties may look at your data to see how you’ve spent their funding and the impacts of your work.

National governments might use it to help with planning. Others may analyse your data and use it for research, decision-making or awareness raising. Journalists may use the data to inform articles they produce.

But for all this data use to happen efficiently, your data needs to be ‘open’. This means that you must give users legal permission to use your IATI data by publishing under a licence. There are several options.

Which licence should I use?

IATI recommends using an open licence that removes restrictions on anyone interested in using, sharing and understanding your data. There are two types of open licence: public domain and attribution only.

Public domain licences

With this type of licence, anyone can share or adapt your data for any purpose, even commercially. There are no restrictions on how people can use your data. Examples include:

Attribution-only licences

With this type of licence, as with a public domain licence, anyone can share or adapt your data for any purpose, including commercial use. But they must give appropriate credit, provide a link to your licence, and note any changes they’ve made to your information. Examples include:

Some publishing organisations or government departments have to use specific licences. For example, UK government departments should normally publish using the UK Open Government Licence.

How do I add my licence details?

When you create a publisher account on the IATI Registry, you’ll be asked to select a licence.

If the licence you need to use isn’t listed, you’ll have to select an 'Other' option. You can include further details about your licence and any attribution information in the IATI Registry ‘Description’ field.

Where will I see my licence information?

The type of licence you’re publishing under will be displayed in the metadata for each of your published files.

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Improving accountability to donors

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What happened

In 2012, Oxfam Novib began planning for a open and web-based future to achieve greater transparency and accountability. During 2013, they started work on creating Oxfam Atlas as a portal to share IATI data and information on their projects, resources and lessons learned both within the organisation and to the public.

Step 1

By recognising there is strong business case for using IATI data themselves, Oxfam Novib decided to combine the goals of IATI publication with internal information sharing needs into one project. In May 2014 Oxfam Novib successfully published its first data set on the IATI Registry.
They found that IATI\\u2019s requirement to publish data at individual project level has allowed for better internal sharing and disclosure on projects, which is particularly valuable in more complex organisations and confederations, like Oxfam.

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In 2016, Oxfam Novib became compliant with the requirement introduced by their main donor, the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs to publish IATI data. Oxfam Novib also started using IATI data in the programme Power BI to visualise project trends in simple graphics for internal decision making.

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As a result, Oxfam Novib has seen a “surge in data quality improvement” and IATI data is used to inform decisions by management on the organisation’s resource and budget allocation. IATI data provides a valuable “real time” insight to staff on what is happening within the organisation and has helped answer critical questions such as whether they are implementing what they have agreed to.

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Improving accountability to donors

Oxfam Novib’s main donor, the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs uses their IATI data to monitor the implementation of their contracts. The Ministry imports Oxfam Novib’s IATI data on a daily basis, and displays their financial information, and the results or impact of their projects on the government’s public online dashboard, METIS.

Sharing IATI data on Oxfam Atlas

Oxfam Novib built their own dedicated online portal, Atlas to allow anyone in the world to easily view their development spending and projects. They have also created country-specific pages on Oxfam Novib’s main website to provide information on past and existing projects being delivered, for example see their Uganda page.

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By recognising there is strong business case for using IATI data themselves, Oxfam Novib decided to combine the goals of IATI publication with internal information sharing needs into one project. In May 2014 Oxfam Novib successfully published its first data set on the IATI Registry.
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In 2016, Oxfam Novib became compliant with the requirement introduced by their main donor, the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs to publish IATI data. Oxfam Novib also started using IATI data in the programme Power BI to visualise project trends in simple graphics for internal decision making.

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Data about an organisation

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  • Disbursements: funds that the organisation passes on to another organisation.
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IATI also encourages organisations to publish information about funds they plan to provide or are expecting to receive on a specific activity. Details can be shared on firm commitments made in a formal contract or written obligation, or on indicative commitments, provided in a planned activity budget.

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Important details beyond finances

In addition to finances, IATI\\u2019s data standard allows organisations to share other useful information on development and humanitarian activities. For example:

  • Location data relating to the activity, which could include the country, sub-national and even precise coordinates for a location.
  • The sectors or policy area that the activity falls into - for example health, research or gender.
  • Results data on the impact or outcome of the activity.
  • The conditions attached to an activity - for example the interest rate on a loan or any specific requirements for funds to be spent on goods or services in a particular country.
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Up-to-date and forward-looking data

Timely data

The Standard allows for monthly, weekly or even daily updates, and IATI encourages organisations to update changes in their spending at least every quarter. This helps to ensure that information is as up-to-date as possible.

Forward-looking data

The IATI Standard supports forward planning by allowing data to be published on organisations\\u2019 spending plans up to three years in advance.

Format of data

IATI\\u2019s Standard provides detailed guidance on how to publish data in the XML format required. Organisations are asked to provide links to their XML data files via the IATI Registry.

IATI data is then available to explore and download through a number of online portals and tools, for example through d-portal.org.

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Up-to-date and forward-looking data

Timely data

The Standard allows for monthly, weekly or even daily updates, and IATI encourages organisations to update changes in their spending at least every quarter. This helps to ensure that information is as up-to-date as possible.

Forward-looking data

The IATI Standard supports forward planning by allowing data to be published on organisations’ spending plans up to three years in advance.

Format of data

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The technical advisory group (TAG) is an expert community that informs our approach to data publication and use, including updating the IATI Standard.

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TAG meeting:

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TAG meeting:

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The technical advisory group (TAG) is an expert community that informs our approach to data publication and use, including updating the IATI Standard.

The TAG includes publishers, developers, data users and transparency advocates. Anyone with expertise to contribute to IATI can get involved and there is no formal membership.

TAG meetings

Most of the group\\u2019s work and discussion happens on our online forum IATI Discuss, however the TAG meets in person once a year. Individuals or groups of organisations can also host their own smaller-scale meetups on specific IATI topics, called miniTAGs.

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TAG Chair

The TAG is chaired by Steven Flower from Open Data Services Co-operative. The Chair is elected by the attendees of the annual TAG meeting and represents the group\\u2019s view on IATI\\u2019s governing board.

To contact the IATI TAG Chair, please contact Steven Flower through IATI's community forum, Discuss or email support@iatistandard.org.

Get involved

You can keep up-to-date on all the latest TAG news by subscribing to our fortnightly e-newsletter and joining the conversation on our community forum IATI Discuss.

Upcoming events

Look out for upcoming TAG meetings on IATI\\u2019s event page.

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Data that can be found through IATI covers organisations and their activities. An \\u2018activity\\u2019 in IATI is any individual piece of development or humanitarian work, the scope of which is defined by the organisation publishing the data. Under the IATI data standard, activity information should cover finances, location, sector, results, and any conditions placed on the activity. Supporting documents can also be published.

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  • Transactions - how an activity is being financed and how the money is being spent. For example, organisations can report who has commited money to the activity, and when the money is received. When incoming and outgoing funds between organisations are linked, the flow of funds can be traced from donor to point of delivery.
  • Flow type - the type of resource being reported. For example, a private grant, official development assistance or another financial flow.
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  • Planned budgets - a breakdown of the total budget showing what the organisation expects to spend on individual recipient countries, regions or organisations.
  • Total expenditure - the total spend by an organisation on development and humanitarian expenditure, broken down by year.

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Conditions

You can look for any conditions attached to an activity - for example the interest rate on a loan or any specific requirements for funds to be spent on goods or services in a particular country.

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  • Total expenditure - the total spend by an organisation on development and humanitarian expenditure, broken down by year.

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Results

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Conditions

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The IATI Tool Guide has been developed to help data users navigate the complex environment of tools and applications for using IATI data.

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Whether you work for a government on aid management, or are a journalist writing a story, the IATI Tool Guide will help you use IATI data to inform your work.

The IATI Tool Guide has been developed by Development Gateway and was funded through the IATI Data Use Fund.

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USAID has launched an online, public tool aimed to enable their staff and other users to access IATI data on the spending and activities of other development organisations.

Their new Development Cooperation Landscape tool aims to improve the collaboration of USAID with other organisations delivering development activities within the same developing country.

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Start exploring Development Cooperation Landscape by visiting Explorer.USAID.gov and navigate to the new ‘Beyond USG’ tab.

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This blog has been re-posted from the Centre for Humanitarian Data and has been written by Steven Flower, a consultant with the Centre and the IATI Chair of the Technical Advisory Group (TAG).

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On 13-14 May, the Centre for Humanitarian Data and Development Initiatives will co-host a workshop on transparency, information sharing and data. The participants represent organizations that have committed to the Grand Bargain, an agreement between humanitarian donors and aid agencies focused on greater financial transparency and simplified reporting requirements.

During the workshop, Centre colleagues will share progress on our pilot project to improve automated financial-data sharing between donors and OCHA\\u2019s Financial Tracking Service (FTS). The Centre has been working with FTS to support ingesting data in the IATI format, providing a reliable, standardized and scalable approach to managing financial aid flows.

For those of you who aren\\u2019t deep into the work of aid flows, the International Aid Transparency Initiative (IATI) is an open publishing standard for development and humanitarian financial data. FTS reports on humanitarian funding pledges and contributions. IATI and FTS are important elements of the Grand Bargain\\u2019s focus on greater transparency.

Below is a look at what we have accomplished with the IATI-FTS pilot, including major wins, key challenges and learnings.

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The work so far

Over the past year, five organizations have tested using the IATI standard to share data with FTS. These organizations include the International Rescue Committee (IRC), the Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA), OCHA\\u2019s Country-based Pooled Funds (CBPF), the United Kingdom Department for International Development (DFID), and the United States Agency for International Development (USAID).

We have done the following:

  • Worked with each of these publishing partners to check, improve and test their IATI data for use by FTS.
  • Started to ingest data in various trials, ensuring both continuity for those reliant on data from FTS, while also gathering insights into how \\u2018ingestible\\u2019 IATI data is.
  • Developed guidance on how to use the IATI standard for humanitarian reporting, which will provide a useful addition to the established guidelines.
  • Enhanced and curated key humanitarian codelists (Humanitarian Response Plan (HRP) codes; HRP project lists).
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Main successes

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  1. Organizations have made expected and unexpected improvements to their IATI data. While adding the established humanitarian-specific fields to their IATI data was a known improvement, other changes came from ongoing analysis and discussion. For example, to optimize the ingestion of transaction data, a unique reference was discussed and trialed amongst the five publishers. We hope such improvements lead to more useful data for all, rather than just for FTS ingestion.
  2. IATI publishers have had to become data users. Given the various processes behind IATI and FTS data, organizations have had to focus on where differences in their outputs may occur. In turn, getting IATI data \\u2018into shape\\u2019 has highlighted the importance of using it. Organizations cannot \\u2018just do IATI\\u2019 and expect FTS to ingest it. They must understand what they are saying and doing with their data. CBPF, for example, added all donor contributions to their IATI data, and remodeled their allocations to include \\u2018total grant\\u2019 as a commitment transaction. This has only come from considering how their data is to be used by others.
  3. Data ingestion has led to some automation. As we have tested and triangulated IATI data within the FTS system, the longer-term efficiencies become more apparent. We will be able to create an algorithm to spot patterns both within IATI data and other sources. With this, we will have an indication of how IATI ingestion can automate some workflows, whilst freeing up time on the vital manual curation that is often needed.
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Challenges faced

  1. IATI data differs between IATI publishers. While a standard is certainly helpful to harmonize format and structure, the actual data differs in terms of scope and detail. The nature of an \\u2018IATI activity\\u2019 varies across\\u2014and sometimes within\\u2014each of our five initial partners. Hence, it becomes unrealistic to envisage automating IATI completely.
  2. Organizations already express the same data differently. For most organizations, FTS and IATI data is the responsibility of different teams or people. When analyzing these two sources, we have found subtle and significant discrepancies between their composition. One financial flow in FTS could be made up of several IATI transactions. Consensus is needed on what data is relevant.
  3. Humanitarian planning information does not always reflect operational data. We have run into this from several angles with the \\u2018project code.\\u2019 Projects are vital for understanding the intention of humanitarian plans, which are in turn crucial for FTS to chart their progression. But there is often a disconnect between the data on the projects and the data on delivery. Connecting these dots is a challenge, but not the sole domain of our pilot.
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Key learnings

  1. There is no magic button. We cannot expect the availability of machine-readable IATI data to eradicate what came before. In the beginning, that seemed more plausible, since the key ask was to just do IATI. However, we will need to address the new challenges that have emerged, specifically in terms of the data contract between the producer and user.
  2. Collaboration improves data literacy. The FTS team has a long established set of relationships with a wide variety of humanitarian actors. Introducing a data standard into the mix can be uncomfortable and challenging to regular workflows. We have learned that iteration and discussion between users can lead to a mutual understanding of needs.
  3. There is a strong appetite for integration. Our pilot publishers have invested time and money to make this work. There is a real demand to avoid the \\u2018dual reporting\\u2019 of data, in line with the goals of the Grand Bargain. Demonstrating good practice will incentivize others to take similar steps and harmonize data outputs.

Next steps

While publishing data is an important part of the transparency commitment, data needs to be accessible and usable for better decision-making, accountability and learning. By July 2019, we hope that all five pilot organizations will be \\u2018flowing\\u2019 their IATI data into FTS, through automated or semi-automated processes.

The long-term goal is for organizations to use the IATI format to report on both their development and humanitarian spending. To support this, we will produce a report with guidance on how other organizations can replicate FTS reporting with IATI data.

In an effort to make IATI activity data more accessible to humanitarians, the Centre has added country-based datasets of current IATI aid activities to the Humanitarian Data Exchange (HDX) site. The Centre is also supporting internal discussions about how best to coordinate OCHA\\u2019s IATI data sharing, including internal corporate reporting.

If you have suggestions for how the Centre can help make IATI data more useful to the humanitarian community, please send an email to centrehumdata@un.org. We are grateful to the Netherlands, US and UK governments for supporting this project.

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iatistandard.org is available in English and French versions to expand global access to information from the International Aid Transparency Initiative (IATI). iatistandard.org was originally created in English and details about accessing content within the French version of the site can be found below.

How can I access iatistandard.org in different languages?

Your web browser should automatically direct you to the version of IATI\\u2019s website that is set to your default language (if it is English or French). You can also access the English or French version by using the links that appear on the top-right hand side of each webpage.

What content is available in French?

You can find a range of useful information in French:

  • Information about the International Aid Transparency Initiative (IATI) and the IATI Standard
  • Guidance on how to use and publish IATI data
  • News and events
  • Selected governance documents including Members\\u2019 Assembly papers and minutes, and Annual Reports
  • Codelists

What content is not yet available in French?

IATI Reference

Information on all rules and guidance of each version of the IATI Standard is currently hosted on IATI\\u2019s old website http://reference.iatistandard.org/. This information is in English only, however French translations of the IATI codelists are available.

Responses to IATI emails

Emails sent to all IATI contact email addresses will be responded to in English only.

IATI Discuss (community forum)

Any language can be used on IATI\\u2019s online forum, Discuss. However replies and all other posts from IATI\\u2019s technical team will be in English only.

Images

Some images that contain text, for example screenshots of external resources maybe available in English only.

Are all documents posted on iatistandard.org available in French?

Most documents, including spreadsheets, presentations and word documents are not translated into French. However, key governance documents that are translated can be accessed by clicking on the links labeled \\u2018FR\\u2019.

How often will the French version of the website be updated?

The French version of iatistandard.org will be updated at least fortnightly to match changes and additions to the English version of the site.

Can I make requests for specific content to be translated?

IATI is committed to reviewing and improving the access of iatistandard.org and we welcome feedback to understand where there is a growing demand to translate specific content. However due to resource constraints, we are unable to offer a service to meet individual requests to translate content that is not yet available in French.

Can I access support from the IATI Helpdesk in French?

All support provided by the IATI Helpdesk and IATI technical team will be in English only.

Will iatistandard.org be translated into other languages?

IATI intends to create iatistandard.org in more languages. Over time, we will also expand the range of translated content available.

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How can I access iatistandard.org in different languages?

Your web browser should automatically direct you to the version of IATI\\u2019s website that is set to your default language (if it is English or French). You can also access the English or French version by using the links that appear on the top-right hand side of each webpage.

What content is available in French?

You can find a range of useful information in French:

  • Information about the International Aid Transparency Initiative (IATI) and the IATI Standard
  • Guidance on how to use and publish IATI data
  • News and events
  • Selected governance documents including Members\\u2019 Assembly papers and minutes, and Annual Reports
  • Codelists

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IATI Reference

Information on all rules and guidance of each version of the IATI Standard is currently hosted on IATI\\u2019s old website http://reference.iatistandard.org/. This information is in English only, however French translations of the IATI codelists are available.

Responses to IATI emails

Emails sent to all IATI contact email addresses will be responded to in English only.

IATI Discuss (community forum)

Any language can be used on IATI\\u2019s online forum, Discuss. However replies and all other posts from IATI\\u2019s technical team will be in English only.

Images

Some images that contain text, for example screenshots of external resources maybe available in English only.

Are all documents posted on iatistandard.org available in French?

Most documents, including spreadsheets, presentations and word documents are not translated into French. However, key governance documents that are translated can be accessed by clicking on the links labeled \\u2018FR\\u2019.

How often will the French version of the website be updated?

The French version of iatistandard.org will be updated at least fortnightly to match changes and additions to the English version of the site.

Can I make requests for specific content to be translated?

IATI is committed to reviewing and improving the access of iatistandard.org and we welcome feedback to understand where there is a growing demand to translate specific content. However due to resource constraints, we are unable to offer a service to meet individual requests to translate content that is not yet available in French.

Can I access support from the IATI Helpdesk in French?

All support provided by the IATI Helpdesk and IATI technical team will be in English only.

Will iatistandard.org be translated into other languages?

IATI intends to create iatistandard.org in more languages. Over time, we will also expand the range of translated content available.

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Because IATI data is open source anyone can freely use the data and create tools and services to help others use it.

A growing number of third parties, external to the IATI technical team, are creating data use tools. Many tools provided for IATI data can be used with no specialist expertise while others are intended for software developers and need technical knowledge to set up or use.

Some tools let you see the global data or all data from one country or donor. These can include:

  • Global aid portals, such as:
  • Country portals, for example:
  • Donor portals, such as
    • African Development Bank - Data Portal
    • Netherland\\u2019s Ministry of Foreign Affairs - METIS

There are also tools that focus on specific themes or topics within the international development and humanitarian aid sectors - an example is AidHedge which lets you see how aid projects are affected by changes in currency rates.

Other organisations have created useful tools for technical users - developers, data scientists and so forth. These include:

If you need help with any third-party tool, contact the tool provider for advice.

Available third-party tools

This table shows currently available third-party tools for using IATI data. The list is not exhaustive and is for information only - IATI does not recommend or endorse any particular third-party tools or services. The table indicates if a tool requires technical expertise.

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In English


Basic version is free. Paid version with additional services is available

contact@aidhedge.org
Development Data Hub Donor\\u2019s country level, forward looking budgetsThe Development Data Hub is the most comprehensive online resource for financial and resource flow data alongside poverty, social and vulnerability indicators. It combines an extensive data store, including IATI data, with interactive visualisations enabling you to chart, map and compare data at the global, national and local level.Non-technical

In English


Free to use

info@devinit.org
Dev TrackerDonor portal for the UK Department for International Development (DFID)The Development Tracker uses open data on international development published by the UK Government and partners to show where the UK is investing in developing countries to implement the UK Aid Strategy. The open data is taken from the International Aid Transparency Initiative (IATI) open data standard.Non-technical

In English


Free to use

enquiry@dfid.gov.uk
AFDB Data PortalDonor portal for the African Development BankThe African Development Bank (AFDB) provides access to information on all of its lending projects from 1967 up to now. This portal provides a ready-made tool for monitoring and showcasing resource flows for development at country level. It also provides decision makers at national and sub-national level with information to support decisions on resource allocations.Non-technical

In English and French


Free to use

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Netherlands\\u2019 MFA - METISDonor portal for the Netherlands Ministry of Foreign AffairsA visualization of IATI activities directly or indirectly funded by the Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs, including results, budgets, disbursements and expenditures.Non-technical

In English


Free to use

helpdesk-opendata@minbuza.nl
Myanmar\\u2019s MohingaCountry portal for MyanmarThe Mohinga Aid Information Management System (AIMS) - a simple, open and modern cloud-based web application and the Government of Myanmar\\u2019s officially designated platform for storing and analysing all development assistance information.Non-technical

In English and Myanmar


Free to use

ferd.mopf@gmail.com
The Gambia\\u2019s Public Aid Management PlatformCountry portal for GambiaThe Gambia\\u2019s public Aid Management Platform provides the Ministry of Finance and other policymakers with a more complete picture of the resources dedicated to promoting development.Non-technical

In English


Free to use

info@developmentgateway.org
OIPA - Openaid IATI Parser and APIAll IATI dataOIPA is an IATI data-engine providing a rich and usable API for managing IATI compliant data.Technical

In English


Free to use

info@zimmermanzimmerman.nl
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If you want an IATI data use tool listed here, please fill in our IATI Data Use Tools and Services form. If you are looking for data from a particular organisation, or group of organisations, check directly with them to see if they have their own data visualisation tool.

Publishing tools

In addition to tools for using data, there are tools to help you prepare and publish data. For more information, see Publishing tools and services to create your IATI data files.

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Because IATI data is open source anyone can freely use the data and create tools and services to help others use it.

A growing number of third parties, external to the IATI technical team, are creating data use tools. Many tools provided for IATI data can be used with no specialist expertise while others are intended for software developers and need technical knowledge to set up or use.

Some tools let you see the global data or all data from one country or donor. These can include:

  • Global aid portals, such as:
  • Country portals, for example:
  • Donor portals, such as
    • African Development Bank - Data Portal
    • Netherland\\u2019s Ministry of Foreign Affairs - METIS

There are also tools that focus on specific themes or topics within the international development and humanitarian aid sectors - an example is AidHedge which lets you see how aid projects are affected by changes in currency rates.

Other organisations have created useful tools for technical users - developers, data scientists and so forth. These include:

If you need help with any third-party tool, contact the tool provider for advice.

Available third-party tools

This table shows currently available third-party tools for using IATI data. The list is not exhaustive and is for information only - IATI does not recommend or endorse any particular third-party tools or services. The table indicates if a tool requires technical expertise.

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In English


Basic version is free. Paid version with additional services is available

contact@aidhedge.org
Development Data Hub Donor\\u2019s country level, forward looking budgetsThe Development Data Hub is the most comprehensive online resource for financial and resource flow data alongside poverty, social and vulnerability indicators. It combines an extensive data store, including IATI data, with interactive visualisations enabling you to chart, map and compare data at the global, national and local level.Non-technical

In English


Free to use

info@devinit.org
Dev TrackerDonor portal for the UK Department for International Development (DFID)The Development Tracker uses open data on international development published by the UK Government and partners to show where the UK is investing in developing countries to implement the UK Aid Strategy. The open data is taken from the International Aid Transparency Initiative (IATI) open data standard.Non-technical

In English


Free to use

enquiry@dfid.gov.uk
AFDB Data PortalDonor portal for the African Development BankThe African Development Bank (AFDB) provides access to information on all of its lending projects from 1967 up to now. This portal provides a ready-made tool for monitoring and showcasing resource flows for development at country level. It also provides decision makers at national and sub-national level with information to support decisions on resource allocations.Non-technical

In English and French


Free to use

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Netherlands\\u2019 MFA - METISDonor portal for the Netherlands Ministry of Foreign AffairsA visualization of IATI activities directly or indirectly funded by the Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs, including results, budgets, disbursements and expenditures.Non-technical

In English


Free to use

helpdesk-opendata@minbuza.nl
Myanmar\\u2019s MohingaCountry portal for MyanmarThe Mohinga Aid Information Management System (AIMS) - a simple, open and modern cloud-based web application and the Government of Myanmar\\u2019s officially designated platform for storing and analysing all development assistance information.Non-technical

In English and Myanmar


Free to use

ferd.mopf@gmail.com
The Gambia\\u2019s Public Aid Management PlatformCountry portal for GambiaThe Gambia\\u2019s public Aid Management Platform provides the Ministry of Finance and other policymakers with a more complete picture of the resources dedicated to promoting development.Non-technical

In English


Free to use

info@developmentgateway.org
OIPA - Openaid IATI Parser and APIAll IATI dataOIPA is an IATI data-engine providing a rich and usable API for managing IATI compliant data.Technical

In English


Free to use

info@zimmermanzimmerman.nl
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If you want an IATI data use tool listed here, please fill in our IATI Data Use Tools and Services form. If you are looking for data from a particular organisation, or group of organisations, check directly with them to see if they have their own data visualisation tool.

Publishing tools

In addition to tools for using data, there are tools to help you prepare and publish data. For more information, see Publishing tools and services to create your IATI data files.

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Access research undertaken by IATI on the data needs across development and humanitarian stakeholders.

Focused country case studies in Malawi and Somalia

To help inform the development of IATI's Strategic Plan 2025-25, two focused country case studies were undertaken in Malawi and Somalia.

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Spotlight on IATI data use - profiles

In 2017 IATI released a series of profiles to look at the use of open data by developing country governments.Based on a recent survey led by UNDP, these profiles tell us a great deal about IATI data at country level and what the challenges and opportunities are for improving its use.

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Access research undertaken by IATI on the data needs across development and humanitarian stakeholders.

Focused country case studies in Malawi and Somalia

To help inform the development of IATI's Strategic Plan 2025-25, two focused country case studies were undertaken in Malawi and Somalia.

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Spotlight on IATI data use - profiles

In 2017 IATI released a series of profiles to look at the use of open data by developing country governments.Based on a recent survey led by UNDP, these profiles tell us a great deal about IATI data at country level and what the challenges and opportunities are for improving its use.

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Governing Board focal points

Each of IATI\\u2019s five strategic areas have focal point representatives in the Governing Board. Board focal points serve as an important liaison between IATI\\u2019s Board, Secretariat and technical team, ensuring progress is made on planned activities and providing support as needed.

  • Data Use: Leo Stolk, Steven Flower

The Data Use workstream focuses on expanding the use of data published to the IATI Standard. Activities within this workstream include the strengthening of tools to access IATI data and the implementation of the Data Use Strategy and Data Use Fund.

  • Data Quality: Sarah Johns, Zefania Romalahy

The Data Quality workstream aims to improve the quality, breadth and depth of data published to the IATI Standard. This covers the work of the IATI technical team in providing guidance and support services to new and existing IATI publishers, and maintaining the IATI Dashboard.

  • IATI Standard and Systems: Leo Stolk, Theo Van de Sande

This workstream involves maintaining and strengthening the rules and guidance of the IATI Standard. The workstream covers IATI's technical systems, tools and infrastructure and IATI Standard upgrades.

  • Communications and Outreach: Theo Van de Sande

The Communications and Outreach workstream ensures the effectiveness of information to IATI\\u2019s wide range of stakeholders. Activities include the production of IATI\\u2019s Annual Report, engagement in external events and fora, and managing digital communications.

  • Institutional Arrangements: Tim Takona, Zefania Romalahy

The Institutional Arrangement workstream covers IATI\\u2019s governance and a number of activities in relation to the annual Members\\u2019 Assembly.

Board members are also focal points for other thematic areas:

  • Technical: Leo Stolk, Steven Flower
  • Budget: Theo Van de Sande
  • Partner country: Zefania Romalahy
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Governing Board focal points

Each of IATI\\u2019s five strategic areas have focal point representatives in the Governing Board. Board focal points serve as an important liaison between IATI\\u2019s Board, Secretariat and technical team, ensuring progress is made on planned activities and providing support as needed.

  • Data Use: Leo Stolk, Steven Flower

The Data Use workstream focuses on expanding the use of data published to the IATI Standard. Activities within this workstream include the strengthening of tools to access IATI data and the implementation of the Data Use Strategy and Data Use Fund.

  • Data Quality: Sarah Johns, Zefania Romalahy

The Data Quality workstream aims to improve the quality, breadth and depth of data published to the IATI Standard. This covers the work of the IATI technical team in providing guidance and support services to new and existing IATI publishers, and maintaining the IATI Dashboard.

  • IATI Standard and Systems: Leo Stolk, Theo Van de Sande

This workstream involves maintaining and strengthening the rules and guidance of the IATI Standard. The workstream covers IATI's technical systems, tools and infrastructure and IATI Standard upgrades.

  • Communications and Outreach: Theo Van de Sande

The Communications and Outreach workstream ensures the effectiveness of information to IATI\\u2019s wide range of stakeholders. Activities include the production of IATI\\u2019s Annual Report, engagement in external events and fora, and managing digital communications.

  • Institutional Arrangements: Tim Takona, Zefania Romalahy

The Institutional Arrangement workstream covers IATI\\u2019s governance and a number of activities in relation to the annual Members\\u2019 Assembly.

Board members are also focal points for other thematic areas:

  • Technical: Leo Stolk, Steven Flower
  • Budget: Theo Van de Sande
  • Partner country: Zefania Romalahy
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The outcomes

The Government of Madagascar uses IATI data to discover millions of dollars of spending on development and humanitarian projects in the country, that were previously unknown to them. This invaluable information enables the government improve the planning and coordination of aid.

Effectively plan for the future

Government staff are better able to plan for the future by using forward-looking data from IATI to find out what donors are planning to spend in the country, several years in advance. Analysis from the government shows that over the last 10 years, IATI data revealed an additional USD 830 million worth of spending commitments, compared to data obtained by the government from direct requests to the same donors.

The chart below shows a significant increase since 2015 in donor commitments that were found by using IATI\\u2019s online search tool, d-portal.org, compared with data in the government\\u2019s internal aid database, called the Aid Management Platform (AMP).

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Volume of data on spending commitments published to IATI compared to data in Madagascar AMP (2009 - 2018)

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As a result, government staff use IATI data to better plan and coordinate their domestic resources to complement the spending of external donors. For example, the Ministry responsible for Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) has launched a database called TRACKFIN that uses IATI data to track down all financing to the WASH sector. This helps staff to better understand where service gaps or duplications may exist in the future.

Establish working relationships with more donors

The government uses IATI data to improve coordination with donors and other organisations who do not report their development or humanitarian activities directly to the government often because they do not have representative offices in the country.

Currently, 38 organisations, from donor governments to multilaterals and NGOs publish information on their spending and projects to IATI, and their data are not included in Madagascar\\u2019s AMP. Their data represents an additional USD 288 million of spending commitments and over USD 300 million of actual spending and disbursements on development and humanitarian activities.

Not only has additional funding been identified, but the government has also discovered organisations they had not been aware were active in Madagascar. With contact information shared through IATI, this has enabled government staff to make contact with them, and start working together to deliver a coordinated effort to help improve development effectiveness.

Save valuable time processing aid data

In a recent pilot undertaken with UNICEF (see below), government staff saved valuable time by trialing an IATI data synchronisation tool, since they were no longer required to input aid data manually into the Madagascar AMP. The tool automatically imported 118 development projects into the AMP, that UNICEF had originally published to IATI.

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What happened

Within the Government of Madagascar, aid data is managed in the Office of the Prime Minister by the Permanent Technical Secretariat for Aid Coordination (STPCA). This body was created in 2008, along with Madagascar\\u2019s AMP (developed by Development Gateway), which became their first national database to manage data on aid coming into the country.

Step 1

In 2011 the Government of Madagascar signed the The Busan Partnership for Effective Development Co-operation, strengthening its commitment to transparency and open access to development data. In the same year, the government took the decision to become a member of IATI. As a member, Madagascar committed to using IATI data and addressing the challenge of harmonising the data collected by government staff from donors based in the Madagascar, and the data published to IATI.

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IATI data published on Madagascar 04 July 2017. See up-to-date statistics on d-portal.org

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Step 2

Over the next four years, the availability of IATI data steeply increased, from the first organisation publishing their spending in 2011, to over 370 publishers in 2015. In 2015, with the support of the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the government implemented an IATI import tool to automatically input IATI data into the Madagascar AMP.

In 2017, the government took part in a joint project with UNICEF and Development Gateway, in which the tool was adapted and successfully imported 118 UNICEF projects into the AMP.

Next steps

Following the success of the pilot, the Government of Madagascar plans to integrate other partners in their data synchronization exercise. The African Development Bank and USAID have already expressed interest in helping to automatically import their IATI data into the government\\u2019s AMP.

For Madagascar, IATI data is provided to all ministries through the AMP-Madagascar database, to improve coordination and planning of development resources.

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More information

For more information on the Government of Madagascar's experience of using IATI, including information for other governments on lessons learned, see Increasing the use of IATI data in Madagascar and Senegal. To discover how to access IATI data visit Using Data.

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The outcomes

The Government of Madagascar uses IATI data to discover millions of dollars of spending on development and humanitarian projects in the country, that were previously unknown to them. This invaluable information enables the government improve the planning and coordination of aid.

Effectively plan for the future

Government staff are better able to plan for the future by using forward-looking data from IATI to find out what donors are planning to spend in the country, several years in advance. Analysis from the government shows that over the last 10 years, IATI data revealed an additional USD 830 million worth of spending commitments, compared to data obtained by the government from direct requests to the same donors.

The chart below shows a significant increase since 2015 in donor commitments that were found by using IATI\\u2019s online search tool, d-portal.org, compared with data in the government\\u2019s internal aid database, called the Aid Management Platform (AMP).

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Volume of data on spending commitments published to IATI compared to data in Madagascar AMP (2009 - 2018)

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As a result, government staff use IATI data to better plan and coordinate their domestic resources to complement the spending of external donors. For example, the Ministry responsible for Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) has launched a database called TRACKFIN that uses IATI data to track down all financing to the WASH sector. This helps staff to better understand where service gaps or duplications may exist in the future.

Establish working relationships with more donors

The government uses IATI data to improve coordination with donors and other organisations who do not report their development or humanitarian activities directly to the government often because they do not have representative offices in the country.

Currently, 38 organisations, from donor governments to multilaterals and NGOs publish information on their spending and projects to IATI, and their data are not included in Madagascar\\u2019s AMP. Their data represents an additional USD 288 million of spending commitments and over USD 300 million of actual spending and disbursements on development and humanitarian activities.

Not only has additional funding been identified, but the government has also discovered organisations they had not been aware were active in Madagascar. With contact information shared through IATI, this has enabled government staff to make contact with them, and start working together to deliver a coordinated effort to help improve development effectiveness.

Save valuable time processing aid data

In a recent pilot undertaken with UNICEF (see below), government staff saved valuable time by trialing an IATI data synchronisation tool, since they were no longer required to input aid data manually into the Madagascar AMP. The tool automatically imported 118 development projects into the AMP, that UNICEF had originally published to IATI.

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What happened

Within the Government of Madagascar, aid data is managed in the Office of the Prime Minister by the Permanent Technical Secretariat for Aid Coordination (STPCA). This body was created in 2008, along with Madagascar\\u2019s AMP (developed by Development Gateway), which became their first national database to manage data on aid coming into the country.

Step 1

In 2011 the Government of Madagascar signed the The Busan Partnership for Effective Development Co-operation, strengthening its commitment to transparency and open access to development data. In the same year, the government took the decision to become a member of IATI. As a member, Madagascar committed to using IATI data and addressing the challenge of harmonising the data collected by government staff from donors based in the Madagascar, and the data published to IATI.

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IATI data published on Madagascar 04 July 2017. See up-to-date statistics on d-portal.org

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Step 2

Over the next four years, the availability of IATI data steeply increased, from the first organisation publishing their spending in 2011, to over 370 publishers in 2015. In 2015, with the support of the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the government implemented an IATI import tool to automatically input IATI data into the Madagascar AMP.

In 2017, the government took part in a joint project with UNICEF and Development Gateway, in which the tool was adapted and successfully imported 118 UNICEF projects into the AMP.

Next steps

Following the success of the pilot, the Government of Madagascar plans to integrate other partners in their data synchronization exercise. The African Development Bank and USAID have already expressed interest in helping to automatically import their IATI data into the government\\u2019s AMP.

For Madagascar, IATI data is provided to all ministries through the AMP-Madagascar database, to improve coordination and planning of development resources.

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More information

For more information on the Government of Madagascar's experience of using IATI, including information for other governments on lessons learned, see Increasing the use of IATI data in Madagascar and Senegal. To discover how to access IATI data visit Using Data.

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This guide introduces you to the IATI Dashboard. It shows how you can check if your files are valid, that your data is structured correctly and what further data you can add.

  1. Ensure that your files are valid.
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  3. Look at the Core page on the Dashboard\\u2019s Summary Statistics and work on getting all of your elements up to 100%.

Now you can choose an area of your data to work on. This could include increasing the frequency and decreasing the time-lag of your publishing, adding in forward-looking budgets, and increasing the number of elements you publish under the Financials and Value-added pages on the IATI Dashboard.

If you have any questions about the Dashboard and how to improve your data quality, please get in touch with the IATI technical team.

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As a publisher, you can use your individual publisher page on the IATI Dashboard to check for validation errors. To find your page, go to the Dashboard\\u2019s homepage and select your organisation.

Starting with the Headlines box, check the following.

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If you don\\u2019t have an activity file, please see what activity information you need to include. You should have only one organisation file; if you have none or more than one, please see What goes in your organisation file.

Do your number of activities and unique activities match?

In IATI, every activity needs a unique identifier \\u2013 see What data should I publish? for instructions. If multiple activities have the same identifier, they won\\u2019t be correctly pulled through into visualisation tools. Check your data to find out which identifiers are duplicated.

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Unless you are publishing on behalf of another organisation, only report Organisation information for your own organisation in your organisation file. If you\\u2019ve added the details of any other company, remove these.

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If you are using hierarchies, are these sequential?

Hierarchies allow you to demonstrate your internal decision-making and flow of funds in your organisation. You should start with activities at level 1, and then progress to levels 2, 3, and so on.

Do you have a licence showing?

IATI data must be published under an open data licence. You specify your type of licence on the IATI Registry. Please see How to license your data.

Do you have zero files failing validation?

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Please note that later in 2020 IATI will be launching a new version of the IATI Validator.

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  3. Look at the Core page on the Dashboard\\u2019s Summary Statistics and work on getting all of your elements up to 100%.

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Hierarchies allow you to demonstrate your internal decision-making and flow of funds in your organisation. You should start with activities at level 1, and then progress to levels 2, 3, and so on.

Do you have a licence showing?

IATI data must be published under an open data licence. You specify your type of licence on the IATI Registry. Please see How to license your data.

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The IATI Dashboard and Publishing Statistics data is generated through a daily process that happens each night.

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The data is downloaded, and then there is a period of computing time to generate the statistics that inform the Dashboard and Publishing Statistics. Usually, there is a small time-lag between the two. However, we do track this as sometimes things break and the site fails to regenerate. If you spot something, please let us know via support@iatistandard.org.

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Different tables capture the degree to which a publisher\\u2019s IATI data is timely, forward looking and comprehensive. A summary of this information is displayed on the Summary statistics page, where each quality is marked out of 100. The other tabs outline how this mark is calculated and the different assessments included.

In some cases, a low number may be because the Dashboard script failed to download the relevant data or the methodology for an element within IATI may need amending. This could be due to any number of reasons \\u2013 and not necessarily anything to do with the set-up of the IATI publisher.

Only the timeliness tables track an organisation\\u2019s publishing over time. If the Publishing Statistics do not pick up your data each month, we are unable to back-fill the table.

Therefore, please treat the tables and their corresponding marks with caution, context and consideration. If you think something is wrong, please contact us via support@iatistandard.org.

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Yes \\u2013 the source code is all open source:

We advise you to check through the technical specifications.

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Ideally, we\\u2019d suggest checking through the list of issues we have logged in our Github repositories. Alternatively, please email us via support@iatistandard.org.

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We\\u2019d suggest two initial checks:

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If you still believe that data is missing from the Dashboard, please contact us on support@iatistandard.org.

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Two ways:

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Try a query via the IATI Datastore

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The generation process usually completes within 12 hours.

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The data is downloaded, and then there is a period of computing time to generate the statistics that inform the Dashboard and Publishing Statistics. Usually, there is a small time-lag between the two. However, we do track this as sometimes things break and the site fails to regenerate. If you spot something, please let us know via support@iatistandard.org.

\", \"id\": \"ed3ee5d3-a607-47b4-8651-a925ddc3d263\"}, {\"type\": \"h2\", \"value\": \"Does a graph going up or down mean something good?\", \"id\": \"a6aeb5d5-019d-4c1a-8be3-7b1ed6cb8a49\"}, {\"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

No. There may be a number of reasons why a certain graph or number rises or falls.

In some cases, a fall in the graph may be because the Dashboard script failed to download the relevant data. This could be due to any number of reasons \\u2013 and not necessarily anything to do with the set-up of the IATI publisher.

Therefore, please treat the graphs, numbers and statistics on the IATI Dashboard with caution, context and consideration. If you think something is wrong, please contact us via support@iatistandard.org.

\", \"id\": \"792f2e11-ebcf-4717-a576-6afe8af3f6d5\"}, {\"type\": \"h2\", \"value\": \"What do the Publishing Statistics numbers mean?\", \"id\": \"e23d1f19-7833-46f4-bb4b-71ef472da42f\"}, {\"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

Different tables capture the degree to which a publisher\\u2019s IATI data is timely, forward looking and comprehensive. A summary of this information is displayed on the Summary statistics page, where each quality is marked out of 100. The other tabs outline how this mark is calculated and the different assessments included.

In some cases, a low number may be because the Dashboard script failed to download the relevant data or the methodology for an element within IATI may need amending. This could be due to any number of reasons \\u2013 and not necessarily anything to do with the set-up of the IATI publisher.

Only the timeliness tables track an organisation\\u2019s publishing over time. If the Publishing Statistics do not pick up your data each month, we are unable to back-fill the table.

Therefore, please treat the tables and their corresponding marks with caution, context and consideration. If you think something is wrong, please contact us via support@iatistandard.org.

\", \"id\": \"ec513928-7ffa-4513-a3e0-a4cca941deda\"}, {\"type\": \"h2\", \"value\": \"Can I build my own version of this Dashboard?\", \"id\": \"9499da0b-bc68-4c0f-b37e-d52d15c05031\"}, {\"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

Yes \\u2013 the source code is all open source:

We advise you to check through the technical specifications.

\", \"id\": \"72132bae-bbc0-4334-9960-91db0f9b6f58\"}, {\"type\": \"h2\", \"value\": \"How can I suggest a new function?\", \"id\": \"c62d10b1-174e-4eeb-86e4-0a311e9d3eea\"}, {\"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

Ideally, we\\u2019d suggest checking through the list of issues we have logged in our Github repositories. Alternatively, please email us via support@iatistandard.org.

\", \"id\": \"906eced2-a1ae-4a6b-9bcd-be45d38eb323\"}, {\"type\": \"h2\", \"value\": \"We\\u2019ve published/updated our IATI data, but why haven\\u2019t the numbers updated?\", \"id\": \"c9276ce2-7159-48b6-a0a0-e97234b7b76d\"}, {\"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

We\\u2019d suggest two initial checks:

  1. Is the data registered on the IATI Registry?
  2. Has the dashboard updated since you published (check the date and times at the foot of this page)?

If you still believe that data is missing from the Dashboard, please contact us on support@iatistandard.org.

\", \"id\": \"006219e0-3acc-4072-a415-ffc0a055c000\"}, {\"type\": \"h2\", \"value\": \"How can I get to the raw data of a publisher?\", \"id\": \"b619dc7d-7b7d-4049-8404-7bb54fbfd31a\"}, {\"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

Two ways:

  • Visit the IATI Registry and access the relevant links to the XML files. These links are often found on the relevant Dashboard page.

Try a query via the IATI Datastore

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Here are some steps to consider:

  1. Prepare the case for publishing to IATI
  2. Assess the potential risks of greater transparency
  3. Gain senior management backing
  4. Create your project team and choose your IATI champion
  5. Establish IATI publishing as a permanent business function
  6. Prepare a post-publication communications plan


1. Prepare the case for publishing to IATI

You may have to persuade senior managers and others that publishing information about the work you do to IATI is right for your organisation. There are many benefits to this, including:

  • improving your organisation\\u2019s profile \\u2013 by committing to IATI and sharing more information on your activities, financial transactions, resources and results, your organisation can be more accountable and build trust with stakeholders \\u2013 donors, beneficiaries, taxpayers and the public
  • communicating about your work \\u2013 IATI provides a channel and opportunity for you to inform a global audience about your ambitions and successes
  • improving internal processes and systems \\u2013 publishing to IATI can improve the data you provide to external stakeholders
  • improving inter-agency collaboration \\u2013 publishing better data on projects, in line with organisations who do similar work, can improve coordination and collaboration between agencies, reduce duplication of effort and improve use of resources
  • limiting opportunities for corruption \\u2013 publishing financial data makes it much harder to hide inappropriate payments or spending
  • addressing political pressures \\u2013 transparency and openness are central to policy discussions in government, and IATI is a way of delivering on commitments to be open and improve accountability.

For more information about IATI and its wider benefits, see: Why use IATI?

2. Assess the potential risks of greater transparency

You should assess and mitigate the risks of moving to a more transparent culture. Through publishing to IATI your organisation:

  • may find its work and financial management are more closely scrutinised
  • must properly assess potential security implications of publishing data related to activities that may be sensitive because of their sector, type or location
  • should accept there may be costs in establishing a permanent business function for IATI publishing, or in adding this responsibility to an existing role.

3. Gain senior management backing

You need to get buy-in from your senior management team or senior decision-makers at the beginning of the process as it is likely that publishing will require resources from across your organisation. Senior managers must endorse the risks and benefits of operating more transparently.

Publishing to IATI is not simply about sharing information but is an opportunity to increase the openness of the whole organisation. Organisations that have already published have learned that integrating IATI and other transparency measures into their practices can increase success and impact.

4. Create your project team and choose your IATI champion

To implement IATI sustainably, many organisations form a working group or project team to bring together relevant departments and integrate ideas and practical plans for publishing IATI data. This group should generally be formed early in the process. You should choose a group member to be the IATI champion and take the lead on IATI publishing.

Areas involved in the IATI process may include:

  • finance
  • programmes
  • IT
  • legal
  • human resources
  • communications and marketing.

The project team should also create and maintain a timeline for publishing data initially and then regularly.

5. Establish IATI publishing as a permanent business function

IATI publishing is not a one-off activity but must be repeated regularly. This may mean creating new roles, responsibilities and business processes and updating existing job descriptions.

6. Prepare a post-publication communications plan

Once you\\u2019ve published, who do you want to tell? Some organisations create a web page that includes information about IATI and their commitment to transparency. Some give details of their publishing via social media, e-newsletters, to the media and so on. You need to decide how you will tell your stakeholders that you\\u2019ve published.

Some organisations that have created specific IATI pages on their websites are:

Do raise awareness and engage with IATI\\u2019s community of publishers and data users on the online forums Discuss and Twitter, using the hashtag #IATI.

It can help to create an open information policy for the whole organisation. This will help identify all sources of information that can be made public and what could be published to IATI.

More information about creating an open information policy is available at:

For an example of an open information policy from a non-governmental organisation, see:

If you have any questions about preparing your organisation for data publication, please contact the IATI technical team.

\", \"id\": \"49b23c08-fde7-4ff2-a58e-3ccd3bbae47c\"}]" -msgstr "[{\"type\": \"intro\", \"value\": \"

Here are some steps to consider:

  1. Prepare the case for publishing to IATI
  2. Assess the potential risks of greater transparency
  3. Gain senior management backing
  4. Create your project team and choose your IATI champion
  5. Establish IATI publishing as a permanent business function
  6. Prepare a post-publication communications plan


1. Prepare the case for publishing to IATI

You may have to persuade senior managers and others that publishing information about the work you do to IATI is right for your organisation. There are many benefits to this, including:

  • improving your organisation\\u2019s profile \\u2013 by committing to IATI and sharing more information on your activities, financial transactions, resources and results, your organisation can be more accountable and build trust with stakeholders \\u2013 donors, beneficiaries, taxpayers and the public
  • communicating about your work \\u2013 IATI provides a channel and opportunity for you to inform a global audience about your ambitions and successes
  • improving internal processes and systems \\u2013 publishing to IATI can improve the data you provide to external stakeholders
  • improving inter-agency collaboration \\u2013 publishing better data on projects, in line with organisations who do similar work, can improve coordination and collaboration between agencies, reduce duplication of effort and improve use of resources
  • limiting opportunities for corruption \\u2013 publishing financial data makes it much harder to hide inappropriate payments or spending
  • addressing political pressures \\u2013 transparency and openness are central to policy discussions in government, and IATI is a way of delivering on commitments to be open and improve accountability.

For more information about IATI and its wider benefits, see: Why use IATI?

2. Assess the potential risks of greater transparency

You should assess and mitigate the risks of moving to a more transparent culture. Through publishing to IATI your organisation:

  • may find its work and financial management are more closely scrutinised
  • must properly assess potential security implications of publishing data related to activities that may be sensitive because of their sector, type or location
  • should accept there may be costs in establishing a permanent business function for IATI publishing, or in adding this responsibility to an existing role.

3. Gain senior management backing

You need to get buy-in from your senior management team or senior decision-makers at the beginning of the process as it is likely that publishing will require resources from across your organisation. Senior managers must endorse the risks and benefits of operating more transparently.

Publishing to IATI is not simply about sharing information but is an opportunity to increase the openness of the whole organisation. Organisations that have already published have learned that integrating IATI and other transparency measures into their practices can increase success and impact.

4. Create your project team and choose your IATI champion

To implement IATI sustainably, many organisations form a working group or project team to bring together relevant departments and integrate ideas and practical plans for publishing IATI data. This group should generally be formed early in the process. You should choose a group member to be the IATI champion and take the lead on IATI publishing.

Areas involved in the IATI process may include:

  • finance
  • programmes
  • IT
  • legal
  • human resources
  • communications and marketing.

The project team should also create and maintain a timeline for publishing data initially and then regularly.

5. Establish IATI publishing as a permanent business function

IATI publishing is not a one-off activity but must be repeated regularly. This may mean creating new roles, responsibilities and business processes and updating existing job descriptions.

6. Prepare a post-publication communications plan

Once you\\u2019ve published, who do you want to tell? Some organisations create a web page that includes information about IATI and their commitment to transparency. Some give details of their publishing via social media, e-newsletters, to the media and so on. You need to decide how you will tell your stakeholders that you\\u2019ve published.

Some organisations that have created specific IATI pages on their websites are:

Do raise awareness and engage with IATI\\u2019s community of publishers and data users on the online forums Discuss and Twitter, using the hashtag #IATI.

It can help to create an open information policy for the whole organisation. This will help identify all sources of information that can be made public and what could be published to IATI.

More information about creating an open information policy is available at:

For an example of an open information policy from a non-governmental organisation, see:

If you have any questions about preparing your organisation for data publication, please contact the IATI technical team.

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You can publish a wide range of data about your organisation's activities. This section guides you through what kinds of information you can and should publish, what counts as an 'activity' in IATI and which details you should update over the life of an activity.

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You can publish a wide range of data about your organisation's activities. This section guides you through what kinds of information you can and should publish, what counts as an 'activity' in IATI and which details you should update over the life of an activity.

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Publishing to IATI means describing with data the work your organisation does.

For this you break your work down into activities \\u2013 these could be programmes, projects or any work you do. For each activity detail what the work is, where and when it happened or is happening, who is involved, how it is being financed and so on. Each piece of information about an activity is stored in an \\u2018element\\u2019.

Many further details can be added, for example geographic coordinates, results information, document links and policy markers.

We suggest you start by adding the details (in the form of elements) set out below. All elements are mandatory unless they say otherwise.

Identification

Basic activity information

Participating organisations

Geopolitical information

Classifications

Financial

There are many more details you can add about your activities beyond these key elements. The more elements you use, the better the picture of your organisation\\u2019s work.

See the full table of elements that can be used to report in IATI.

Additional donor requirements

If you receive funding from the UK Department for International Development or the Dutch or Belgian governments you\\u2019ll have extra reporting requirements. For information on these see Donors' reporting requirements.

Building your own system?

The following requirements are built into most publishing systems. Make to sure to include them if building your own:

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Publishing to IATI means describing with data the work your organisation does.

For this you break your work down into activities \\u2013 these could be programmes, projects or any work you do. For each activity detail what the work is, where and when it happened or is happening, who is involved, how it is being financed and so on. Each piece of information about an activity is stored in an \\u2018element\\u2019.

Many further details can be added, for example geographic coordinates, results information, document links and policy markers.

We suggest you start by adding the details (in the form of elements) set out below. All elements are mandatory unless they say otherwise.

Identification

Basic activity information

Participating organisations

Geopolitical information

Classifications

Financial

There are many more details you can add about your activities beyond these key elements. The more elements you use, the better the picture of your organisation\\u2019s work.

See the full table of elements that can be used to report in IATI.

Additional donor requirements

If you receive funding from the UK Department for International Development or the Dutch or Belgian governments you\\u2019ll have extra reporting requirements. For information on these see Donors' reporting requirements.

Building your own system?

The following requirements are built into most publishing systems. Make to sure to include them if building your own:

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This table lists all the top-level elements you can include in your data. It includes all the mandatory and recommended elements outlined in Key activity information to publish and around 30 further elements you can use to build a comprehensive picture of your organisation\\u2019s work.

Our recommended approach is to start with the mandatory and recommended (minimum) elements, and then build up over time. Each element you include will enrich your data and help people to understand the work you do.

Please note each element in the table may contain multiple pieces of data. For example, under Activity Date you specify both the start and end dates for an activity. Links to specific Standard guidance pages have been provided where available.

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TopicElementMandatory Recommended (minimum)
IdentificationIATI Identifier
Yes
Reporting OrgYes
Other Identifier
Basic Activity InformationTitle
Yes
Description
Yes
Activity Status
Yes
Activity Date
Yes
Contact Info
Activity Scope
Participating OrganisationsParticipating OrgYes
Geopolitical Information
Recipient CountryYes
Or, Recipient RegionYes
Location
ClassificationsSectorYes
Policy Marker
Tag
Collaboration Type
Default Flow Type
Default Finance Type
Default Aid Type
Default Tied Status
Country Budget Items
Humanitarian
Humanitarian Scope
Financial
BudgetYes
TransactionsYes
Planned Disbursement
Capital Spend
Related Documents
Document Links
Relations
Related Activity
Legacy Data
Performance
Conditions
Results
OECD Reporting
CRS-add
FSS
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See the Reference section of the IATI website for further detail on each of the elements. For advice about the reference area, see How to use IATI Reference.

Additional donor requirements

If you receive funding from the UK Department for International Development or the Dutch or Belgian governments you will have additional reporting requirements. For information on these see Donors' reporting requirements.

Building your own system?

The following requirements are built into most publishing systems. Make sure to include them if building your own:

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This table lists all the top-level elements you can include in your data. It includes all the mandatory and recommended elements outlined in Key activity information to publish and around 30 further elements you can use to build a comprehensive picture of your organisation\\u2019s work.

Our recommended approach is to start with the mandatory and recommended (minimum) elements, and then build up over time. Each element you include will enrich your data and help people to understand the work you do.

Please note each element in the table may contain multiple pieces of data. For example, under Activity Date you specify both the start and end dates for an activity. Links to specific Standard guidance pages have been provided where available.

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Yes
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Yes
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Yes
Activity Date
Yes
Contact Info
Activity Scope
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Geopolitical Information
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Location
ClassificationsSectorYes
Policy Marker
Tag
Collaboration Type
Default Flow Type
Default Finance Type
Default Aid Type
Default Tied Status
Country Budget Items
Humanitarian
Humanitarian Scope
Financial
BudgetYes
TransactionsYes
Planned Disbursement
Capital Spend
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Document Links
Relations
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Legacy Data
Performance
Conditions
Results
OECD Reporting
CRS-add
FSS
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See the Reference section of the IATI website for further detail on each of the elements. For advice about the reference area, see How to use IATI Reference.

Additional donor requirements

If you receive funding from the UK Department for International Development or the Dutch or Belgian governments you will have additional reporting requirements. For information on these see Donors' reporting requirements.

Building your own system?

The following requirements are built into most publishing systems. Make sure to include them if building your own:

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Each of your activities must have an IATI identifier, this is a globally unique way of referring to your activity.

You create them by adding a 'string' (a series of letters and / or numbers) to your IATI Org ID. Your IATI Org ID is the approved identifier for your organisation. You will have received this when registering for a publisher account on the IATI Registry.

Please note, once you have published an activity its IATI identifier must not change.

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The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) has the IATI Org ID: XM-DAC-4114

They form their IATI identifier by noting whether an activity is an output or a programme, followed by the activity code. This ensures that each activity has a unique IATI identifier. For example:

  1. Consolidating peace in Ghana XM-DAC-41114-PROJECT-00065055
  2. Accelerator Lab - Ghana XM-DAC-41114-PROJECT-00120467
  3. Ghana Integrated SDG Platform XM-DAC-41114-OUTPUT-00115803

You get to choose what 'string' you use to create your IATI identifiers.

\", \"id\": \"a2972c41-706d-4169-86c3-7ed3822f0b4f\"}, {\"type\": \"h2\", \"value\": \"Rules and guidance\", \"id\": \"a43bd908-6d81-4def-90a0-8e236a2bfa7c\"}, {\"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

It is important to correctly form your IATI identifiers. Data use tools may only accept activities if their IATI identifier matches the IATI Org ID for the publishing organisation. They are also what other IATI publishers will use to link their activities to yours. And you will need to use theirs.

To allow these connections to take place and verify that you are the owner of the activity you must make sure:

  • Each IATI identifier you publish is unique. This covers all of your activities even if they are in separate files.
  • Each IATI identifier should not start or end with whitespace.
  • Only use numbers, letters and dashes to form your IATI Identifiers.
  • Once you have published an activity its IATI identifier must not change.

In rare cases you may need to change your IATI Org ID. When this happens you must not change your IATI identifiers, rather you must note the change in your IATI Org ID using the <other-identifier> element. See How to update your organisation details for more information. You will need to contact the IATI technical team to make the change.

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Each of your activities must have an IATI identifier, this is a globally unique way of referring to your activity.

You create them by adding a 'string' (a series of letters and / or numbers) to your IATI Org ID. Your IATI Org ID is the approved identifier for your organisation. You will have received this when registering for a publisher account on the IATI Registry.

Please note, once you have published an activity its IATI identifier must not change.

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The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) has the IATI Org ID: XM-DAC-4114

They form their IATI identifier by noting whether an activity is an output or a programme, followed by the activity code. This ensures that each activity has a unique IATI identifier. For example:

  1. Consolidating peace in Ghana XM-DAC-41114-PROJECT-00065055
  2. Accelerator Lab - Ghana XM-DAC-41114-PROJECT-00120467
  3. Ghana Integrated SDG Platform XM-DAC-41114-OUTPUT-00115803

You get to choose what 'string' you use to create your IATI identifiers.

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It is important to correctly form your IATI identifiers. Data use tools may only accept activities if their IATI identifier matches the IATI Org ID for the publishing organisation. They are also what other IATI publishers will use to link their activities to yours. And you will need to use theirs.

To allow these connections to take place and verify that you are the owner of the activity you must make sure:

  • Each IATI identifier you publish is unique. This covers all of your activities even if they are in separate files.
  • Each IATI identifier should not start or end with whitespace.
  • Only use numbers, letters and dashes to form your IATI Identifiers.
  • Once you have published an activity its IATI identifier must not change.

In rare cases you may need to change your IATI Org ID. When this happens you must not change your IATI identifiers, rather you must note the change in your IATI Org ID using the <other-identifier> element. See How to update your organisation details for more information. You will need to contact the IATI technical team to make the change.

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Each publisher should have one organisation file. Use this to describe your organisation and the budgets you have for providing or spending funds, broken down by recipient organisations, regions and countries. And use it to publish forward-looking budgets.

You can also use your organisation file to link to relevant documents \\u2013 these could be your annual accounts, annual reports, strategy documents or other information you publish about your organisation.

IATI provides XML \\u2018elements\\u2019 for each piece of information you can include. You can update your information any time and should do so at least annually. The more information you give, the richer you make the picture of your organisation.

Ideally you should provide information for all the elements listed here. But if you\\u2019re new to IATI data publishing, we recommend that you start by adding just the mandatory and recommended details:

Identification

Budget

Expenditure

Documents

See the Reference section of the IATI website for further detail on each of the elements. For advice about the reference area, see the How to use IATI reference.

If you receive funding from the UK Department for International Development or the Dutch or Belgian governments you may have extra reporting requirements. For information on these see Donors' reporting requirements.

Building your own system?

The following requirements are built into most publishing systems. Make to sure to include them if building your own:

  • Organisation files must be well-formed XML
  • Organisation files must validate against the relevant version of the IATI organisation schema, test this using the IATI Validator
  • Including the @generated-datetime attribute is highly recommended
\", \"id\": \"581553a3-7b00-49b4-b897-762d748ce377\"}]" -msgstr "[{\"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

Each publisher should have one organisation file. Use this to describe your organisation and the budgets you have for providing or spending funds, broken down by recipient organisations, regions and countries. And use it to publish forward-looking budgets.

You can also use your organisation file to link to relevant documents \\u2013 these could be your annual accounts, annual reports, strategy documents or other information you publish about your organisation.

IATI provides XML \\u2018elements\\u2019 for each piece of information you can include. You can update your information any time and should do so at least annually. The more information you give, the richer you make the picture of your organisation.

Ideally you should provide information for all the elements listed here. But if you\\u2019re new to IATI data publishing, we recommend that you start by adding just the mandatory and recommended details:

Identification

Budget

Expenditure

Documents

See the Reference section of the IATI website for further detail on each of the elements. For advice about the reference area, see the How to use IATI reference.

If you receive funding from the UK Department for International Development or the Dutch or Belgian governments you may have extra reporting requirements. For information on these see Donors' reporting requirements.

Building your own system?

The following requirements are built into most publishing systems. Make to sure to include them if building your own:

  • Organisation files must be well-formed XML
  • Organisation files must validate against the relevant version of the IATI organisation schema, test this using the IATI Validator
  • Including the @generated-datetime attribute is highly recommended
\", \"id\": \"581553a3-7b00-49b4-b897-762d748ce377\"}]" - #. news.newspage.128.content_editor msgid "[{\"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

We\\u2019ve released a Spotlight on IATI data use \\u2013 Rwanda, the eight publication in IATI\\u2019s series of partner country profiles.

Based on a recent survey led by UNDP, these profiles tell us more about IATI data at country level and what the challenges and opportunities are for improving its use.

View\\u00a0Spotlight on IATI data: Rwanda

Other publications in this series:

Spotlight on IATI data: Bangladesh

Spotlight on IATI data: Liberia

Spotlight on IATI data: Nigeria

Spotlight on IATI data: Yemen

Spotlight on IATI data: Montenegro

Spotlight on IATI data: Ghana

Spotlight on IATI data: Somalia

\", \"id\": \"c03c2548-6a9a-43db-a614-aea95777f907\"}]" msgstr "[{\"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

We\\u2019ve released a Spotlight on IATI data use \\u2013 Rwanda, the eight publication in IATI\\u2019s series of partner country profiles.

Based on a recent survey led by UNDP, these profiles tell us more about IATI data at country level and what the challenges and opportunities are for improving its use.

View\\u00a0Spotlight on IATI data: Rwanda

Other publications in this series:

Spotlight on IATI data: Bangladesh

Spotlight on IATI data: Liberia

Spotlight on IATI data: Nigeria

Spotlight on IATI data: Yemen

Spotlight on IATI data: Montenegro

Spotlight on IATI data: Ghana

Spotlight on IATI data: Somalia

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The IATI Dashboard can be used to understand which organisations are providing data in each element of the IATI Standard, to check for errors in data files, and to find metrics on the quality of IATI data published.

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The IATI Dashboard can be used to understand which organisations are providing data in each element of the IATI Standard, to check for errors in data files, and to find\\u00a0metrics on the quality of IATI data published.

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The IATI Dashboard provides public charts and metrics on all IATI data published by organisations (referred to as \\u2018publishers\\u2019). You can look at the data for an individual publisher, or for all IATI publishers.

There are four key sections in the IATI Dashboard:

  1. Headlines \\u2013 this contains graphs and charts about the total number of IATI publishers, files and activities published since 2014. It is useful for answering questions such as \\u2018What is the size, scope and scale of IATI data?\\u2019
  2. Data quality \\u2013 this highlights technical errors in organisations\\u2019 publishing. These could include download errors, issues with XML formatting and inconsistent or incorrect use of unique identifiers. It is useful for answering questions such as \\u2018What unique identifiers has an organisation used more than once?\\u2019
  3. Exploring data \\u2013 this explains what data organisations are publishing. You can find details of the use of every single element, attribute and code. It is useful for answering questions such as \\u2018Which organisations are publishing SDG Indicators at results level?\\u2019

Publishing statistics \\u2013 these tables compare how organisations are meeting the Key qualities of IATI data in their publishing. They also provide an overview of what you can expect to find in an organisation\\u2019s data. This section is useful for answering questions such as \\u2018What else could I add to my publishing to make it more useful for data users?\\u2019

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The IATI Dashboard is a tool managed by the IATI technical team. Every day, it collects published data via the IATI Registry and analyses it.

The Dashboard aims to present data on organisations\\u2019 publishing to IATI in a useful format. This is predominantly metadata \\u2013 such as how many files are failing validation and which parts of the Standard are being used. For example, you can check how many organisations are publishing results data. However, it does not display or analyse the content or meaning of an organisation\\u2019s data, such as are the results being reported meaningful.

To find out more about the IATI Dashboard and how to use it, please see these guides:

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There are four key sections in the IATI Dashboard:

  1. Headlines \\u2013 this contains graphs and charts about the total number of IATI publishers, files and activities published since 2014. It is useful for answering questions such as \\u2018What is the size, scope and scale of IATI data?\\u2019
  2. Data quality \\u2013 this highlights technical errors in organisations\\u2019 publishing. These could include download errors, issues with XML formatting and inconsistent or incorrect use of unique identifiers. It is useful for answering questions such as \\u2018What unique identifiers has an organisation used more than once?\\u2019
  3. Exploring data \\u2013 this explains what data organisations are publishing. You can find details of the use of every single element, attribute and code. It is useful for answering questions such as \\u2018Which organisations are publishing SDG Indicators at results level?\\u2019

Publishing statistics \\u2013 these tables compare how organisations are meeting the Key qualities of IATI data in their publishing. They also provide an overview of what you can expect to find in an organisation\\u2019s data. This section is useful for answering questions such as \\u2018What else could I add to my publishing to make it more useful for data users?\\u2019

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The IATI Dashboard is a tool managed by the IATI technical team. Every day, it collects published data via the IATI Registry and analyses it.

The Dashboard aims to present data on organisations\\u2019 publishing to IATI in a useful format. This is predominantly metadata \\u2013 such as how many files are failing validation and which parts of the Standard are being used. For example, you can check how many organisations are publishing results data. However, it does not display or analyse the content or meaning of an organisation\\u2019s data, such as are the results being reported meaningful.

To find out more about the IATI Dashboard and how to use it, please see these guides:

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Every organisation publishing IATI data appears in the Publishing statistics tables.

These tables give an overview of the data different organisations are publishing and how timely and comprehensive it is. They also provide an overview of what you can expect to find in an organisation\\u2019s data. The tables are useful for answering questions such as \\u2018What else could I add to my publishing to make it more useful for data users?\\u2019 Most tables look only at live activities, so historic information is not included.

Above each table is an explanation of what\\u2019s included. Below each table is more detail on the methodology for each calculation.

In IATI you should be publishing data that is timely, forward-looking and comprehensive.

Timely

  • Frequency: Update your data at least quarterly. The Dashboard checks to see when you added a more recent transaction date. This counts as an \\u2018update\\u2019. If you\\u2019ve updated your data, this will show in the relevant month. Please note: if you\\u2019ve included future transaction dates at any point, this will skew the figures. Transaction dates should never be in the future.
  • Time lag: You can also check how up-to-date your data is, relative to the first time you published it. You should aim to reduce the time lag in your publication.

Forward-looking

  • Here you can see how many of your activities contain forward-looking budgets. Ideally, 100% of your activities should have a budget for each year in which the activity is set to take place.
  • The table shows activities taking place, now and over the next two years, and the number of activities with budget for that year. Your data quality will improve as you include more forward-looking budgets.

Comprehensive

These tables analyse which \\u2018elements\\u2019 you\\u2019re publishing for each activity, and therefore detail the work you\\u2019re doing. The summary table gives an overview of your data.

  • Core covers the basic activity data, largely that covered in Key activity information to publish. When looking at your data quality you first want to get your \\u2018core\\u2019 score as close to 100 as possible. This means that, for 100% of your activities, you are reporting the \\u2018core\\u2019 elements.
  • Financials covers your transactions and how well your data can be traced down and up to other organisations.
  • Value added contains additional elements particularly helpful for data users, such as sectors, location and results.

Under comprehensiveness, you may notice a number followed by one in brackets, e.g. 90 (100). The first number is the percentage of your activities that have the element reported correctly. The number in brackets shows those with the element reported but with an error in some of them. You can use the methodology at the end of the table to try and work out what is going wrong in your data.

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Coverage

  • Coverage statistics are designed to assess what proportion of an organisation\\u2019s total operational spend is published to IATI. This calculation has temporarily been removed from IATI Publishing Stats while we review the methodology.
  • In future, we plan to use an automated system that will calculate the coverage statistic for an organisation by using its IATI organisation file. We are exploring a methodology that uses the <total-expenditure> element in a publisher\\u2019s organisation file, and compares this to the total spend for a given year in their activity files. In the meantime, we strongly recommend that all IATI publishers include <total-expenditure> in their organisation file.

Summary statistics

This section provides an overview and compares all IATI publishers by currently scoring the three dimensions \\u2013 timeliness, forward-looking and comprehensiveness. The score will be adjusted by the proportion of a publisher\\u2019s activities covered in their IATI data when the coverage calculation is re-introduced.

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In the Publishing Statistics section, there\\u2019s also a table on humanitarian data published to IATI. If you\\u2019re doing humanitarian work, you can report this in your IATI data, and it\\u2019ll appear on the Humanitarian Dashboard page. This table picks up only activities flagged as \\u2018humanitarian\\u2019, either by including a humanitarian DAC 5-digit sector code between 72010 and 74010 inclusive, or a humanitarian attribute.

You can see whether publishers are using additional humanitarian elements in their data, whether an activity is related to an emergency or an appeal, and whether activities are linked to specific humanitarian clusters.

See this help page for how to report your humanitarian activities in IATI.

\", \"id\": \"b6c5173f-a48f-4e25-b109-e4c030557dd2\"}]" msgstr "[{\"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

Every organisation publishing IATI data appears in the Publishing statistics tables.

These tables give an overview of the data different organisations are publishing and how timely and comprehensive it is. They also provide an overview of what you can expect to find in an organisation\\u2019s data. The tables are useful for answering questions such as \\u2018What else could I add to my publishing to make it more useful for data users?\\u2019 Most tables look only at live activities, so historic information is not included.

Above each table is an explanation of what\\u2019s included. Below each table is more detail on the methodology for each calculation.

In IATI you should be publishing data that is timely, forward-looking and comprehensive.

Timely

  • Frequency: Update your data at least quarterly. The Dashboard checks to see when you added a more recent transaction date. This counts as an \\u2018update\\u2019. If you\\u2019ve updated your data, this will show in the relevant month. Please note: if you\\u2019ve included future transaction dates at any point, this will skew the figures. Transaction dates should never be in the future.
  • Time lag: You can also check how up-to-date your data is, relative to the first time you published it. You should aim to reduce the time lag in your publication.

Forward-looking

  • Here you can see how many of your activities contain forward-looking budgets. Ideally, 100% of your activities should have a budget for each year in which the activity is set to take place.
  • The table shows activities taking place, now and over the next two years, and the number of activities with budget for that year. Your data quality will improve as you include more forward-looking budgets.

Comprehensive

These tables analyse which \\u2018elements\\u2019 you\\u2019re publishing for each activity, and therefore detail the work you\\u2019re doing. The summary table gives an overview of your data.

  • Core covers the basic activity data, largely that covered in Key activity information to publish. When looking at your data quality you first want to get your \\u2018core\\u2019 score as close to 100 as possible. This means that, for 100% of your activities, you are reporting the \\u2018core\\u2019 elements.
  • Financials covers your transactions and how well your data can be traced down and up to other organisations.
  • Value added contains additional elements particularly helpful for data users, such as sectors, location and results.

Under comprehensiveness, you may notice a number followed by one in brackets, e.g. 90 (100). The first number is the percentage of your activities that have the element reported correctly. The number in brackets shows those with the element reported but with an error in some of them. You can use the methodology at the end of the table to try and work out what is going wrong in your data.

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Coverage

  • Coverage statistics are designed to assess what proportion of an organisation\\u2019s total operational spend is published to IATI. This calculation has temporarily been removed from IATI Publishing Stats while we review the methodology.
  • In future, we plan to use an automated system that will calculate the coverage statistic for an organisation by using its IATI organisation file. We are exploring a methodology that uses the <total-expenditure> element in a publisher\\u2019s organisation file, and compares this to the total spend for a given year in their activity files. In the meantime, we strongly recommend that all IATI publishers include <total-expenditure> in their organisation file.

Summary statistics

This section provides an overview and compares all IATI publishers by currently scoring the three dimensions \\u2013 timeliness, forward-looking and comprehensiveness. The score will be adjusted by the proportion of a publisher\\u2019s activities covered in their IATI data when the coverage calculation is re-introduced.

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In the Publishing Statistics section, there\\u2019s also a table on humanitarian data published to IATI. If you\\u2019re doing humanitarian work, you can report this in your IATI data, and it\\u2019ll appear on the Humanitarian Dashboard page. This table picks up only activities flagged as \\u2018humanitarian\\u2019, either by including a humanitarian DAC 5-digit sector code between 72010 and 74010 inclusive, or a humanitarian attribute.

You can see whether publishers are using additional humanitarian elements in their data, whether an activity is related to an emergency or an appeal, and whether activities are linked to specific humanitarian clusters.

See this help page for how to report your humanitarian activities in IATI.

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The IATI Dashboard provides metrics on XML errors and which elements and attributes are being used by which publishers. This data can be aggregated to show the total number of activities published on a particular day or separated so that you can see how many times an organisation has reported a title in Arabic, for example.

The examples of common searches below provide a method for navigating the Dashboard and finding the statistics you are looking for. You can adapt these searches according to the data you are looking for.

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You will need to know the name of the element you are searching for and where in the Standard it gets reported. This is because some elements appear multiple times in different places. For example, results in IATI all get published within a <result> element.

  • On the Dashboard you need to go to the \\u2018Exploring Data\\u2019 section.
  • Select \\u2018Elements\\u2019. Here you will see a list of the different elements and attributes in the IATI Standard.
  • To see which organisations are using an element, click on the number in the second column.

You will see all of the publishers using the element and how many times it occurs in their data. The Publisher IDs for each organisation are on the left. Clicking on the ID will take you to the publisher\\u2019s Dashboard page. Clicking on the \\u2018Files with Element\\u2019 number will take you to their files.

In this example, you are provided with a long list of publishers using the <result> element.

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List of organisations publishing a <result> element

\"}, \"id\": \"7f564d8e-e47d-47f6-8833-7ec6de388de2\"}, {\"type\": \"h2\", \"value\": \"Which organisations publish a particular codelist?\", \"id\": \"a7d32c6b-5d74-43c4-bddb-8ee2b00e0e70\"}, {\"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

You will need to know which codelist the code is from, and where in the standard it gets reported. For example, an organisation is publishing SDG Targets if they declare code 3 on the TAG Vocabulary codelist. This gets reported in the @vocabulary attribute within the <tag> element.

You will see all the values on the codelist that are being used. Hovering over the number of publishers will give you the Publisher IDs for the organisations using the value. Click on the Publisher ID to be taken to that organisation\\u2019s page on the Dashboard.

In this example, UNDP is using code 3 which is the SDG Target codelist.

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List of organisations publishing SDG Targets

\"}, \"id\": \"a6eca574-e612-4bf3-a159-3ecdd05ecad2\"}, {\"type\": \"h2\", \"value\": \"On a particular codelist, what are the most commonly used codes?\", \"id\": \"bac270d3-50e0-43ad-b9c1-7de2a9fc1c39\"}, {\"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

You will need to know which codelist you are wanting codes from, and where in the standard they get reported. For example, document format codes come from the File Format codelist. These get reported in various @format attributes within <document-link> elements.

You will see all the values on the codelist that are being used. Select the \\u2018Publishers\\u2019 heading at the top to arrange the column in size order.

Now you can see which of the codes are most commonly used. For the File Format codelist, the top entry is application/pdf.

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List of commonly used document types

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  • On the Dashboard, go to the \\u2018Data Quality\\u2019 section.
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  • Here you will see graphs displaying the use of different versions (expected and other) over time. Below this you can find a list of publishers who have at least one file at a particular version of the IATI Standard (expected and other).
  • These lists and the data behind them can be downloaded in a JSON format. Where you see (j) highlighted in blue, this will also take you to a JSON download of the data.
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List of organisations with version 1 data

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  • On the Dashboard, go to the \\u2018Data Quality\\u2019 section.
  • Select \\u2018Duplicate Identifiers\\u2019. Here you will see a table of all the duplicate activity identifiers found in IATI data.
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List of organisations with duplicated identifiers

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  • On the Dashboard Home page, scroll down until you see the list of all IATI publishers.
  • Select the publisher you are interested in e.g. United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
  • The \\u2018Activities\\u2019 graph displays how many activities the organisation was publishing over time.
  • Download the data on which the graph is based, in JSON format, by clicking on (J) at the top right of the graph.
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UNDP's activity count over time

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The IATI Dashboard provides metrics on XML errors and which elements and attributes are being used by which publishers. This data can be aggregated to show the total number of activities published on a particular day or separated so that you can see how many times an organisation has reported a title in Arabic, for example.

The examples of common searches below provide a method for navigating the Dashboard and finding the statistics you are looking for. You can adapt these searches according to the data you are looking for.

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You will need to know the name of the element you are searching for and where in the Standard it gets reported. This is because some elements appear multiple times in different places. For example, results in IATI all get published within a <result> element.

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  • Select \\u2018Elements\\u2019. Here you will see a list of the different elements and attributes in the IATI Standard.
  • To see which organisations are using an element, click on the number in the second column.

You will see all of the publishers using the element and how many times it occurs in their data. The Publisher IDs for each organisation are on the left. Clicking on the ID will take you to the publisher\\u2019s Dashboard page. Clicking on the \\u2018Files with Element\\u2019 number will take you to their files.

In this example, you are provided with a long list of publishers using the <result> element.

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List of organisations publishing a <result> element

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You will need to know which codelist the code is from, and where in the standard it gets reported. For example, an organisation is publishing SDG Targets if they declare code 3 on the TAG Vocabulary codelist. This gets reported in the @vocabulary attribute within the <tag> element.

You will see all the values on the codelist that are being used. Hovering over the number of publishers will give you the Publisher IDs for the organisations using the value. Click on the Publisher ID to be taken to that organisation\\u2019s page on the Dashboard.

In this example, UNDP is using code 3 which is the SDG Target codelist.

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List of organisations publishing SDG Targets

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You will need to know which codelist you are wanting codes from, and where in the standard they get reported. For example, document format codes come from the File Format codelist. These get reported in various @format attributes within <document-link> elements.

You will see all the values on the codelist that are being used. Select the \\u2018Publishers\\u2019 heading at the top to arrange the column in size order.

Now you can see which of the codes are most commonly used. For the File Format codelist, the top entry is application/pdf.

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List of commonly used document types

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  • These lists and the data behind them can be downloaded in a JSON format. Where you see (j) highlighted in blue, this will also take you to a JSON download of the data.
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List of organisations with version 1 data

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  • Select \\u2018Duplicate Identifiers\\u2019. Here you will see a table of all the duplicate activity identifiers found in IATI data.
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List of organisations with duplicated identifiers

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UNDP's activity count over time

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IATI can provide your organisation with presentation materials about the initiative, including detailed information on the IATI Standard and the process of publishing and using IATI data. Presentation resources are available in English, French, Spanish, and Portuguese.

How can I receive custom presentation materials?

Anyone interested in presenting IATI to their colleagues or networks can request custom presentation materials from the IATI Secretariat. Examples of possible audiences include recipient country governments, country-level offices of development partners, journalists, civil society organisations and researchers.

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Request custom presentations by emailing the IATI Secretariat: info@iatistandard.org

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What topics can I request information on?

Materials are currently available to address the following topic areas, however, additional content areas can be covered upon request.

1 Introduction to IATI

  • For audiences new to IATI, discover which organisations publish data, what data is published (simple overview) and two case studies on using IATI data.

2 How to publish IATI data

  • Learn more about the wide range of development and humanitarian data that your organisation can publish using the IATI Standard.
  • Find an overview of the IATI publishing process and understand the mandatory and recommended data to publish.
  • Discover what tools your organisation can use to publish its data.

3 Accessing and using IATI data

  • Find out how to do basic searches of IATI data on d-portal.org.
  • For data specialists and technical experts, learn about accessing a wider range of IATI data using the Datastore Query Builder and API.
  • Find information on other portals that provide IATI data, for example those created by donors and other organisations.

4 Understanding the IATI Standard

  • Get a detailed overview of the range of data and fields included in the IATI Standard.

5 How is IATI managed? Governance and the IATI story so far

  • Learn more about how IATI is governed and managed.
  • Find information on IATI's role and contribution as part of the aid effectiveness and transparency agendas since 2008.
  • Learn how to engage further with IATI and its community.
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How do I make a formal request for presentation materials?

Please e-mail info@iatistandard.org, with the following information:

  • Your name, organisation and title
  • Date and intended length of your presentation
  • Audience for your presentation and level of technical expertise
  • Key outcomes expected from your presentation (e.g. I\\u2019m looking for a basic presentation - \\u2018What is IATI?\\u2019; or I need an \\u2018Introduction to the IATI Standard and data use tools\\u2019, etc.)
  • Anything else we should know!

You will receive a customised PowerPoint presentation and notes based on the information provided above. Please note that normal turnaround time for custom presentation requests is seven business days, during which time the Secretariat Outreach team will be in touch to understand more about your specific needs and we will work with you to customise your presentation accordingly. When acknowledging your email request, the IATI Secretariat will also provide a timeline for receipt of your presentation.

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Can I request presentation materials on topics other than those identified above?

The Secretariat is happy to customise a presentation according to your needs. Please feel free to request information on other areas of interest when sending your formal presentation request to info@iatistandard.org.

Does the IATI Secretariat provide virtual or in-person presentations?

Yes! Pending availability, virtual or in-person presentations by the Secretariat are also possible. Please e-mail info@iatistandard.org for more information.

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Access IATI Speakers' Kit

For those new to IATI, we strongly recommend that you request customised presentations from IATI's Secretariat by following the guidance above. However, if you have existing knowledge of IATI and wish to create your own customised presentation, please use IATI's Speakers' Kit resources:

Translated versions of all presentations:

Survey

If you use the IATI Speakers' Kit resources, please take this very short survey. This will help the IATI Secretariat monitor how useful the IATI Speakers\\u2019 Kit is and you can request new slides and other improvements.

Updates

The IATI Speakers' Kit will be updated frequently to reflect changes in information and resources from IATI. For any questions please email IATI\\u2019s Secretariat: info@iatistandard.org.

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IATI can provide your organisation with presentation materials about the initiative, including detailed information on the IATI Standard and the process of publishing and using IATI data. Presentation resources are available in English, French, Spanish, and Portuguese.

How can I receive custom presentation materials?

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1 Introduction to IATI

  • For audiences new to IATI, discover which organisations publish data, what data is published (simple overview) and two case studies on using IATI data.

2 How to publish IATI data

  • Learn more about the wide range of development and humanitarian data that your organisation can publish using the IATI Standard.
  • Find an overview of the IATI publishing process and understand the mandatory and recommended data to publish.
  • Discover what tools your organisation can use to publish its data.

3 Accessing and using IATI data

  • Find out how to do basic searches of IATI data on d-portal.org.
  • For data specialists and technical experts, learn about accessing a wider range of IATI data using the Datastore Query Builder and API.
  • Find information on other portals that provide IATI data, for example those created by donors and other organisations.

4 Understanding the IATI Standard

  • Get a detailed overview of the range of data and fields included in the IATI Standard.

5 How is IATI managed? Governance and the IATI story so far

  • Learn more about how IATI is governed and managed.
  • Find information on IATI's role and contribution as part of the aid effectiveness and transparency agendas since 2008.
  • Learn how to engage further with IATI and its community.
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How do I make a formal request for presentation materials?

Please e-mail info@iatistandard.org, with the following information:

  • Your name, organisation and title
  • Date and intended length of your presentation
  • Audience for your presentation and level of technical expertise
  • Key outcomes expected from your presentation (e.g. I\\u2019m looking for a basic presentation - \\u2018What is IATI?\\u2019; or I need an \\u2018Introduction to the IATI Standard and data use tools\\u2019, etc.)
  • Anything else we should know!

You will receive a customised PowerPoint presentation and notes based on the information provided above. Please note that normal turnaround time for custom presentation requests is seven business days, during which time the Secretariat Outreach team will be in touch to understand more about your specific needs and we will work with you to customise your presentation accordingly. When acknowledging your email request, the IATI Secretariat will also provide a timeline for receipt of your presentation.

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Does the IATI Secretariat provide virtual or in-person presentations?

Yes! Pending availability, virtual or in-person presentations by the Secretariat are also possible. Please e-mail info@iatistandard.org for more information.

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Translated versions of all presentations:

Survey

If you use the IATI Speakers' Kit resources, please take this very short survey. This will help the IATI Secretariat monitor how useful the IATI Speakers\\u2019 Kit is and you can request new slides and other improvements.

Updates

The IATI Speakers' Kit will be updated frequently to reflect changes in information and resources from IATI. For any questions please email IATI\\u2019s Secretariat: info@iatistandard.org.

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External resources

  • UNDP \\u2013 Introduction to IATI UNDP have created an online training course that provides an introduction to IATI, a discussion of the importance and value of IATI to aid transparency, as well as an introduction to publishing data to the IATI Standard.

  • Humentum- IATI Data Publishing This is an online flex course. Bringing together Bond\\u2019s expertise in IATI and Humentum\\u2019s experience in online learning, this 2-week online course supports you to publish to the IATI data standard.

If you have created a resource that you would like to share here, please contact the IATI technical team.

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External resources

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  • Humentum- IATI Data Publishing This is an online flex course. Bringing together Bond\\u2019s expertise in IATI and Humentum\\u2019s experience in online learning, this 2-week online course supports you to publish to the IATI data standard.

If you have created a resource that you would like to share here, please contact the IATI technical team.

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Welcome to the International Aid Transparency Initiative (IATI) Membership Pack. This pack provides all the information that organisations need to become an active member of the initiative. The IATI Membership Pack is also available to download as a static PDF (see below).

This resource is for all organisations who have joined IATI as a member or who are interested in becoming a member.

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The Membership Pack will be updated frequently to reflect changes in information and resources from IATI. For any questions or suggested updates, please email IATI\\u2019s Secretariat: info@iatistandard.org.

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Welcome to the International Aid Transparency Initiative (IATI) Membership Pack. This pack provides all the information that organisations need to become an active member of the initiative. The IATI Membership Pack is also available to download as a static PDF (see below).

This resource is for all organisations who have joined IATI as a member or who are interested in becoming a member.

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The Membership Pack will be updated frequently to reflect changes in information and resources from IATI. For any questions or suggested updates, please email IATI\\u2019s Secretariat: info@iatistandard.org.

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IATI has a vibrant community of data publishers and users, including development practitioners, political advocates for transparency, open data experts and technical specialists across the globe.

Engage with our community by joining IATI\\u2019s Communities of Practice (COPs) and a new, user-friendly community platform, IATI Connect!

VISIT IATI CONNECT!

Join our Communities of Practice and IATI Connect to:

  • Share your expertise and exchange views on the open data issues you care about
  • Expand your network by engaging with data publishers and users, transparency advocates, open data experts and technical specialists from across the globe
  • Stay up-to-date with relevant events and contribute to IATI consultations
  • Access training tools and much more.

These facilities will provide members of the IATI community with a space for peer exchange and will facilitate engagement with colleagues from around the globe. See Communities of Practice FAQs to learn more about the forthcoming COPs and new digital platform, IATI Connect.

What will happen to IATI's Discuss forum?

All content and users from IATI Discuss will be migrated to the new IATI Connect platform. As of Wednesday 25 of November - 12pm (GMT/UTC) IATI Discuss will be in read-only mode.

Get in contact

For any questions about IATI\\u2019s Communities of Practice (COPs) and IATI Connect please email: connect@iatistandard.org

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IATI has a vibrant community of data publishers and users, including development practitioners, political advocates for transparency, open data experts and technical specialists across the globe.

Engage with our community by joining IATI\\u2019s Communities of Practice (COPs) and a new, user-friendly community platform, IATI Connect!

VISIT IATI CONNECT!

Join our Communities of Practice and IATI Connect to:

  • Share your expertise and exchange views on the open data issues you care about
  • Expand your network by engaging with data publishers and users, transparency advocates, open data experts and technical specialists from across the globe
  • Stay up-to-date with relevant events and contribute to IATI consultations
  • Access training tools and much more.

These facilities will provide members of the IATI community with a space for peer exchange and will facilitate engagement with colleagues from around the globe. See Communities of Practice FAQs to learn more about the forthcoming COPs and new digital platform, IATI Connect.

What will happen to IATI's Discuss forum?

All content and users from IATI Discuss will be migrated to the new IATI Connect platform. As of Wednesday 25 of November - 12pm (GMT/UTC) IATI Discuss will be in read-only mode.

Get in contact

For any questions about IATI\\u2019s Communities of Practice (COPs) and IATI Connect please email: connect@iatistandard.org

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This Privacy Policy sets out how we, the International Aid Transparency Initiative (IATI), obtain, store and use your personal information when you use or interact with our websites, http://iatistandard.org, https://iatiregistry.org, https://discuss.iatistandard.org, http://dashboard.iatistandard.org/, https://iati.zendesk.com/, http://csv2iati.iatistandard.org/, https://iativalidator.iatistandard.org/, http://preview.iatistandard.org, http://tools.aidinfolabs.org/, http://alpha.iatistandard.org/en/, (our websites), or where we otherwise obtain or collect your personal information.

This Privacy Policy is effective from 25th May 2018.

We reserve the right to modify this policy at any time, so please check it frequently.

1. The Information We Collect

Information You Provide

We collect data that you provide directly to us, including personal data. \\u201cPersonal Data\\u201d is information that identifies you. For http://iatistandard.org, https://iatiregistry.org, https://discuss.iatistandard.org,http://dashboard.iatistandard.org/, https://iati.zendesk.com/, http://csv2iati.iatistandard.org/, https://iativalidator.iatistandard.org/, http://preview.iatistandard.org, http://tools.aidinfolabs.org/, http://alpha.iatistandard.org/en this is collected in the context of one or more of the following options:

  • Newsletter subscriptions \\u2013 In which case we collect the following categories of personal data: Name and email address
  • Websites \\u2013 When you use our websites, we collect and analyse the following information about your computer or mobile device: your browser type, IP address, browser language, operating system, and other similar information.
  • Registered users \\u2013 When you create a user account for an IATI website, we collect the following categories of personal data: name, username and email address.

2. Cookies

Please see our cookie policy.

3. How we use your information

Newsletters \\u2013 Only with your prior consent, we will occasionally send you information on events, recent work and other information. You can sign up to receive these emails and social media campaigns from us on our newsletter sign up.

The legal basis for such processing of your Personal Data is therefore your consent (Art. 6(1)(a) GDPR). Please note that you are not legally required to provide us with your Personal Data. However, without your Personal Data we will not be able to send you our newsletters as mentioned above.

4. Updating your personal information and unsubscribing

You have the option to opt-out of these types of communications at any time, by clicking the \\u2018unsubscribe\\u2019 link at the footer of each communication.

5. Your Rights

Under the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), you have the following rights:

  • Right of access (Art. 15 GDPR): You have the right to request confirmation as to whether or not your Personal Data is being processed, and, where that is the case, to request access to the Personal Data and information such as the purposes of the processing or the categories of Personal Data concerned.
  • Right to rectification (Art. 16 GDPR): You have the right to request the correction of inaccurate Personal Data.
  • Right to erasure (Art. 17 GDPR): You have the right to request erasure of Personal Data without undue delay under certain circumstances, e.g. if your Personal Data is no longer necessary for the purposes for which it was collected or if you withdraw consent on which processing is based according to Art. 6 (1)(a) GDPR and where there is no other legal ground for processing.
  • Right to restriction of processing (Art. 18 GDPR): You have the right to request us to restrict the processing of your Personal Data under certain circumstances, e.g. if you think that the Personal Data we process about you is incorrect or unlawful.
  • Right to data portability (Art. 20 GDPR): Under certain circumstances, you have the right to receive your Personal Data you have provided us with, in a structured, commonly used and machine-readable format and you have the right to transmit that information to another controller without hindrance or ask us to do so.
  • Right to object (Art. 21 GDPR): You have the right to object to the processing of your Personal Data under certain circumstances. In particular if we process your Personal Data on the basis on legitimate interest (Art. 6 (1)(b) GDPR) or if we use your personal data for marketing purposes.

You may assert those rights at any time by emailing us to correct or change any information or request which Personal Data (e.g. name, address) we have stored or to assert any other of your rights as mentioned above by emailing us at support@iatistandard.org.

6. How we Protect Your Personal Information

The security of your Personal Data is very important to us. We have implemented state of the art administrative, technical, and physical security measures to protect against the unauthorised access, destruction or alteration of your information. This includes encrypting our Services using Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) and restricting access to Personal Data to all employees, contractors and agents working on behalf of the IATI secretariat who need to know that information in order to process it for us, and who are subject to strict contractual confidentiality obligations.

7. Data Retention

We delete or anonymise your Personal Data as soon as it is no longer required for the purposes we have collected your Personal Data as outlined in this Privacy Policy.

8. Contact Information

If you wish to contact us or have any questions about or complaints in relation to this Privacy Policy, please contact us at the address below. Please note that Development Initiatives manages the storage and processing of personal information on behalf of the IATI Secretariat.

Development Initiatives Ltd.

First Floor Centre, The Quorum, Bond Street South, Bristol, BS1 3AE

Email: privacy@devinit.org

Data Protection Officer: Richard Yeomans

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All IATI websites http://iatistandard.org, https://iatiregistry.org, https://discuss.iatistandard.org, http://dashboard.iatistandard.org/, https://iati.zendesk.com/, http://csv2iati.iatistandard.org/, http://iativalidator.iatistandard.org/, http://validator.iatistandard.org/, http://preview.iatistandard.org, http://tools.aidinfolabs.org/, http://alpha.iatistandard.org/en/use the following category of cookies:

Analysis: We use cookies to analyse the use and performance of our websites and services so that we can provide you with the best experience. These cookies are collected through use of Google Analytics.

This has been configured in a way that anonymises your IP address, along with any other personal, or identifiable data obtained through the use of Google Analytics. By tracking users in this way, it is therefore not possible to identify a single person through their use of this website.

Contact

If you wish to contact us or have any questions about or complaints in relation to this Cookie Policy, please contact us at the following address:

Development Initiatives Ltd.

First Floor Centre, The Quorum, Bond Street South, Bristol, BS1 3AE

Email: privacy@devinit.org

Data Protection Officer: Richard Yeomans

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This guidance sets out the process to be followed by data owners in instances where they choose to remove data published to the IATI Standard.

Data removal process

IATI is an open data standard, therefore publishing data to IATI is a commitment to having this data openly shared. Public data must be shared under a user-selected Open Data licence. However, IATI is aware that due to security concerns or privacy issues the data owner may choose to remove their data, either temporarily or permanently. The IATI publisher then has two options to proceed with removing their data:

Make the dataset \\u2018Private\\u2019

IATI publishers have the option to share datasets \\u2018privately\\u2019 through the IATI Registry. Private datasets will only be accessible to members of the publishing organisation with the required permission. Private data sets are held securely on the IATI Registry and are never shared by IATI.

Delete the dataset

IATI publishers also have the option to delete their dataset through the IATI Registry. The dataset will be deleted immediately from public view.

In order to make a file \\u2018private\\u2019 or \\u2018delete\\u2019 it, the data owner needs to login to their IATI Registry publisher account, select \\u2018manage\\u2019 and then go to the \\u2018Datasets\\u2019 tab. Here, the data owner can find options to make their datasets public, make them private, or delete them.

If the data owner encounters any issues in the process of making their file private or deleting it, they should contact the IATI technical team (support@iatistandard.org)

What happens when IATI data is removed?

The IATI Registry does not store any IATI data, but it does provide links to places where the data can be downloaded. Links to these places can be found under the \\u2018Datasets\\u2019 section of individual IATI Registry publisher profiles. Other applications also use and store data published to the IATI Standard. These are known as \\u2018consuming applications\\u2019 and each should have its own data removal guidance. Not all of these applications are designed and managed by the IATI Secretariat.

1) Consuming applications managed by IATI Secretariat: If a data owner decides to remove their data from the IATI Registry, the IATI-managed tools will refresh in the following specified time frames, and the data is removed from these applications accordingly:

Important note: Once data has been removed (made private or deleted) from the IATI Registry, the data will be removed from the above consuming applications at the time they are refreshed. If however the data is inaccessible at the time the application is refreshed (because of either a server error or a Registry error), but the data set is still marked as public on the IATI Registry, then the above consuming applications will continue to display the last available version of the data. Data owners are therefore advised to reconfirm that the data is no longer available on the Registry after 24-36 hours has passed, and contact the IATI Technical Team if further assistance is required.

2) External consuming applications not managed by IATI: As an open data standard, IATI data is available for use by anyone wishing to build a consuming application that uses IATI data. If a data owner decides to remove their data from the IATI Registry, the data owner should contact the external tool provider to check their data removal policy and refresh times.

Data removal requests

If a user becomes aware of data shared through the IATI Registry that they feel should not be shared openly, the user should contact the publishing organisation directly to request that the data be removed. The person making the request should refer to the contact information provided in the profile of the publisher in the Registry, and should:

  • Confirm their role and relationship to the data;
  • Clarify which specific data item(s) they are requesting be removed;
  • Establish the reason for the request.

If the user receives no response from the IATI publisher, the user should contact the IATI Helpdesk (support@iatistandard.org).

If you have any questions or comments about this Data Removal Guidance please email: support@iatistandard.org.

IATI reserves the right to update or amend this guidance at any time and without prior notice.

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The videos created by IATI are accessible via our YouTube channel: IATI Videos

Videos:

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While using IATI data, you may come across issues that you need support with. There are a number of ways to get help depending on the nature of your issue, whose data you are looking at, and the tool you are using.

Managing data quality

Each publishing organisation is responsible for ensuring the quality of its own data. Many organisations are publishing good quality data, but the quality of data can and does vary between publishers.

Each organisation decides upon the amount of content they provide and is responsible for ensuring the accuracy of that information.

IATI monitors the structure of published data and ensures that it follows the machine-readable rules in the IATI standard. However, IATI does not audit or verify the content of published data. The IATI technical team and other tool providers are working on improving tools for validation and data use that flag where data quality can be improved.

User feedback is key to improving data quality by highlighting to publishers areas in which they can improve their data and ensure it accurately reflects their work. The more reliable and accurate data is, the more it will be systematically used.

If there is information you cannot find, cannot interpret or you think is wrong, please let the publisher know.

If you are a publisher and are looking to improve the quality of your data, please see Data Quality.

Finding the publisher\\u2019s contact email

Each IATI publisher is required to provide an email address on the IATI Registry and may also include a link to their website. To find these details, go to the required publisher\\u2019s page and the address will be displayed on the right of the screen under \\u2018Contact\\u2019.

Publishers can also include specific contact email addresses within their IATI data. For guidance on how to check please see Using the IATI Registry.

Technical issues with tools

There\\u2019s a range of tools and resources for using the data; some are provided by IATI while others are offered by third parties.

IATI tools

If you encounter issues with using a tool that IATI manages, contact support@iatistandard.org for advice and assistance.

Our main tools for data use are:

Third-party tools

If you are having problems with using IATI data through websites or tools that aren\\u2019t managed by IATI, please contact the service provider.

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In 2017, IATI members launched a Data Use Fund to promote the systemic use of IATI data, with an initial endowment of $250,000 USD. The Fund, which was replenished in 2019, is overseen by a multi-stakeholder group of IATI community members, who make up the Data Use Working Group (formerly the IATI Data Use Task Force).

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Projects are designed by the Working Group with the aim of increasing the use of IATI data worldwide, and are developed according to five strategic objectives:

  • Raise awareness of IATI as a source of aid and humanitarian data and develop a common understanding of the priority needs of different user groups.

  • Improve data quality in order to facilitate use, and assure users of its reliability, including through the development of feedback mechanisms between data publishers and users.

  • Improve existing tools and develop new, user-friendly tools that help multiple actors access and use IATI data.

  • Improve guidance, training and support for different user groups.

  • Promote integration of IATI data into partner country aid systems and processes.
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Projects designed by the Data Use Working Group, encourage innovative thinking alongside practical solutions that help people to understand and use IATI data. The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) is the Fund\\u2019s official administrator and works with the Data Use Working Group to issue advertisements, following UNDP procurement guidelines. During each contracting period, proposals are welcomed from any organisation who has the capacity and expertise to undertake work as outlined in the specific terms of reference for the project.

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Data Use Fund

Since April 2017, the group has provided the international open data community with opportunities to bid on innovative small-scale activities to support the Fund\\u2019s five strategic objectives.

Open Bids

There are currently no open bids.

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For more information on the IATI Data Use Fund, the work of the Working Group or information on how to apply for finance from the Data Use Fund, contact Anna Whitson, Outreach and Partnerships Specialist : anna.whitson@undp.org

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Data Use Working Group Workplan 2020

The Data Use Working Group designs projects based on its member-developed and agreed annual work plan. Each work plan responds to the Fund\\u2019s five strategic objectives and is approved by the IATI Governing Board. Find the 2020 Data Use Working Group Work Plan here.

Get Involved!

The Data Use Working Group meets virtually bi-weekly and is always looking for new members. Participation is open to anyone interested in improving the use of IATI data for strengthened transparency and coordination of development resources. More information on joining the Working Group can be found in this presentation from its last informational session. Questions can be addressed to IATI Secretariat member Anna Whitson at anna.whitson@undp.org.

Latest News

Keep up-to-date with the latest news from the Data Use Working Group by signing up to the IATI Newsletter below and see previous news:

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Submit bid for IATI Data Use Fund

Data Use Fund explores traceability within IATI data

New Data Use Fund opportunity

First IATI Data Use Fund awards issued

IATI Data Use Fund Update: new RfP published

Submit proposals for Data Use Fund

IATI's new Data Use Strategy

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For more information, head over to our user-friendly community platform IATI Connect or email the IATI Secretariat at info@iatistandard.org.

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Please register to receive the Zoom link to join the call.

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Please register to receive the Zoom link to join the call.

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Visit Visit IATI Connect to post comments on any specific questions you would like to have answered or simply bring them to the zoom session! Feel free to also reach out directly for help using IATI data by emailing support@iatistandard.org.

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Visit IATI Connect to post comments on any specific questions you would like to have answered or simply bring them to the zoom session! Feel free to also reach out directly for help using IATI data by emailing support@iatistandard.org.

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IATI Virtual Community Exchange - Tuesday 13 April 2021

Join IATI\\u2019s first Virtual Community Exchange (13 April) for networking, peer learning and knowledge-sharing on IATI, transparency and open data topics. Our online event will offer informal, interactive sessions with IATI\\u2019s community from across governments, civil society, the private sector, academia and others. Anyone with an interest in open data, transparency or development cooperation is welcome!

  • Registration for meeting now closed - all participants have been emailed about joining the event.
  • Video recordings of the meeting to be published in English after the event.

Head over the Sched for more information about the IATI\\u2019s first Virtual Community Exchange (13 April).

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Interested in how we increase the use of IATI data to inform development and humanitarian decisions and accountability? Join our Data Use Working Group meeting to hear a presentation from Open Data Watch.

Data Use Working Group

Tuesday 2 March

3-4pm UTC/10-11am EST

Register

About

Under the auspices of the IATI Data Use Working Group, Open Data Watch conducted a gap analysis to understand what data use guidance materials are available to the IATI community, and where gaps or challenges exist within the community that could be limiting data use.

Open Data Watch will be giving a presentation outlining the findings and recommendations from this report during the next meeting of the IATI Data Use Working Group. Anyone interested to attend is welcome!

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Interested in how we increase the use of IATI data to inform development and humanitarian decisions and accountability? Join our Data Use Working Group meeting to hear a presentation from Open Data Watch.

Data Use Working Group

Tuesday 2 March

3-4pm UTC/10-11am EST

Register

About

Under the auspices of the IATI Data Use Working Group, Open Data Watch conducted a gap analysis to understand what data use guidance materials are available to the IATI community, and where gaps or challenges exist within the community that could be limiting data use.

Open Data Watch will be giving a presentation outlining the findings and recommendations from this report during the next meeting of the IATI Data Use Working Group. Anyone interested to attend is welcome!

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Use this infographic to see the step by step process to successfully publish data to IATI.

Click here to download the infographic as a PDF.

For additional guidance, contact the IATI Technical Team at any time: support@iatistandard.org

Join the conversation on IATI Connect; there is a dedicated group for new and potential publishers here.

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Use this infographic to see the step by step process to successfully publish data to IATI.

Click here to download the infographic as a PDF.

For additional guidance, contact the IATI Technical Team at any time: support@iatistandard.org

Join the conversation on IATI Connect; there is a dedicated group for new and potential publishers here.

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To see the sorts of information you can add to improve your data, and how your data compares with other organisations, go to the IATI Dashboard. This contains a summary of every publisher's data, as well as a summary table comparing data of all IATI publishers.

How the IATI Dashboard works

The IATI Dashboard is a tool managed by the IATI technical team. Every day it collects published data via the IATI Registry and analyses it. This data is then presented in charts and metrics which data users can access. Users can look at the data on an individual publisher level, or at all the IATI publishers as a whole.

There are 4 key sections in the IATI Dashboard:

  • Headlines \\u2013 this tells you about the total number of IATI publishers, files and activities published since 2014
  • Data Quality \\u2013 this highlights technical errors present in organisations\\u2019 publishing. Note we don\\u2019t attempt to evaluate the actual content of the data
  • Exploring Data \\u2013 this explains which elements and codes publishers are using in their data
  • Publishing Statistics \\u2013 these tables compare how organisations are meeting the Key qualities of IATI data in their publishing.

The methodology used to create the publishing statistics is explained on each page and is periodically reviewed and updated. The aim is that the statistics can be used as a credible benchmark, and to guide organisations in how to improve the quality of their IATI data. If you have questions about how the methodologies work, please contact the IATI technical team.

Check for errors on your individual publisher page

As a publisher you can use your individual Publisher page on the IATI Dashboard to check for validation errors. To find your page, go to the Dashboard\\u2019s homepage and select your organisation.

First look at the Headlines box, checking:

  • that your Reporting Org on the Registry and in your Data match
    • If these don\\u2019t match there\\u2019s a risk your data won\\u2019t be imported into visualisation tools as it\\u2019s invalid. You\\u2019ll need to update your Reporting org in your IATI files. Please follow steps 3 and 4 under the \\u2018Changing your organisation\\u2019s IATI Org ID\\u2019 section on How to update your organisation details.
  • that you have at least one activity file and only one organisation file
  • that your number of activities and unique activities match
    • In IATI every activity needs a unique identifier, see What data should I publish? for instructions. If multiple activities have the same identifier they won\\u2019t be correctly pulled through into visualisation tools. Check your data to find out which identifiers are duplicated.
  • that you only have one organisation
    • Unless you are publishing on behalf of another organisation, only report Organisation information for your own organisation in your organisation file. If you\\u2019ve added the details of any other company, remove these.
  • that you\\u2019re only using valid Versions
    • The IATI Standard is updated in stages, each stage has a corresponding version number. Valid versions are: 1.01, 1.02 1.03, 1.04, 1.05 and 2.01, 2.02 and 2.03. If any other version number is shown, please correct this in your files.
  • if you\\u2019re using hierarchies, these are sequential e.g. 1, 2, 3
    • Hierarchies allow you to demonstrate your internal decision-making and flow of funds in your organisation. You should start with activities at level 1, and then progress to levels 2, 3 and so on.
  • that you have a license showing
    • IATI data must be published under an open data license. You specify your type of license on the IATI Registry. Please see How to license your data.

Improving your data quality \\u2013 Publishing Statistics

Every organisation publishing IATI data appears in the Publishing Statistics tables. These give an overview of what data different organisations are publishing and how timely and comprehensive the information is. Most tables only look at live activities, so historic information is not included.

Above each table is an explanation of what\\u2019s included. Below each is more detail on the methodology for each calculation.

In IATI you should be publishing:

  • Timely data
    • Frequency: Update your data at least quarterly. The Dashboard checks to see when you added a more recent transaction date. This counts as an \\u2018update\\u2019. If you\\u2019ve updated your data, the update will show in the relevant month. Please note if you\\u2019ve included future transaction dates at any point this will skew the figures. Transaction dates should never be in the future.
    • Time lag: You can also check how up-to-date your data is relative to the first time you published it. You should aim to reduce the time lag in your publication.
  • Forward-looking data
    • Here you can see how many of your activities contain forward-looking budgets. Ideally 100% of your activities should have a budget for each year the activity is set to take place.
    • The table shows activities taking place, now and over the next two years, and the number of activities with budget for that year. Your data quality will improve as you add in more forward-looking budgets.
  • Comprehensive data
    • These tables analyse which \\u2018elements\\u2019 you\\u2019re publishing for each activity, and therefore detail the work you\\u2019re doing.
    • The summary table gives an overview of your data.
      • Core covers the basic activity data, largely those covered in Key activity information to publish. When looking at your data quality you first want to get your \\u2018core\\u2019 score as near to 100 as possible. This means for 100% of your activities you are reporting the \\u2018core\\u2019 elements.
      • Financials covers your transactions and how well your data can be traced down and up to other organisations.
      • Value added contains additional elements particularly useful to data users, such as sectors, location and results.
      • If under comprehensiveness, you notice a number in brackets e.g. 90 (100), the first number is the percentage of your activities that have the element reported correctly. The number in brackets shows those with the element reported but there is an error in some of them. You can use the methodology at the end of the table to try and work out what is going wrong in your data.
  • Coverage
    • The coverage page seeks to compare the amount of funding each organisation receives with the amount they report in their IATI files. This analysis holds coverage data only for 2014 and 2015 so far.
    • In future, we anticipate using the total spend outlined in publishers\\u2019 organisation files, rather than collecting the information manually from publishers.
  • Summary Statistics
    • This section provides an overview and compares all IATI publishers by scoring the three dimensions \\u2013 Timeliness, Forward-looking and Comprehensiveness and adjusting this score by the proportion of a publisher\\u2019s activities covered in their IATI data (\\u2018coverage\\u2019).

In the Publishing Statistics section, there\\u2019s also a table on humanitarian data published to IATI.

Humanitarian Reporting

Dashboard Data Quality checklist

This guide introduces you to the IATI Dashboard and how you can check if your files are valid, if your data is structured correctly and what further data you can add.

First, ensure your files are valid.

Second, go through the headlines on your individual publisher page on the IATI Dashboard to ensure your data is structured properly.

Third, look at the Core page on the Dashboard\\u2019s Summary Statistics and work on getting all of your elements up to 100%.

Then choose an area of your data to work on. This includes increasing the frequency and decreasing the timlag of your publishing, adding in forward-looking budgets, and increasing the number of elements you publish under the Financials and Value added pages on the IATI Dashboard.

If you have any questions about the Dashboard and how to improve your data quality, please get in touch with the IATI technical team.

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IATI Organisation Identifiers

First check whether an organisation is publishing to IATI. If they are, then you should use their IATI Organisation Identifier and type of organisation. These can be found using:

  • IATI Registry: search for the organisation by name, or download full list.
  • Org-ID finder (external tool): search for the organisation by name.

If you are unable to find an organisation\\u2019s identifier in one of the two options above, Org-ID guide offers help in identifying what an organisation\\u2019s IATI Organisation identifier should be. Additional guidance on creating an IATI organisation identifier is available here.

  • Org-ID guide (external tool): Please note, there is no validation check to ensure the Org-ID you form on behalf of an organisation is formatted correctly.

IATI Activity Identifiers

To find an IATI activity identifier for a donor publishing to IATI:

  • Ask the organisation funding your activity which activity identifier you should link to

To find an activity identifier which your organisation is referenced by:

  • Go to d-portal.org
  • Click on \\u2018More Filters\\u2019
  • Search for the organisation in the \\u2018Participating Org\\u2019 drop down list
  • Click \\u2018Explore Results\\u2019
  • Either choose \\u2018Total Projects\\u2019 to see all the activities that the organisation is mentioned in, or \\u2018IATI Publishers\\u2019 to see which IATI publishers mention the organisation.

You can also use an external tool for searching existing activity identifiers and then searching the activity on d-portal.

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IATI Organisation Identifiers

First check whether an organisation is publishing to IATI. If they are, then you should use their IATI Organisation Identifier and type of organisation. These can be found using:

  • IATI Registry: search for the organisation by name, or download full list.
  • Org-ID finder (external tool): search for the organisation by name.

If you are unable to find an organisation\\u2019s identifier in one of the two options above, Org-ID guide offers help in identifying what an organisation\\u2019s IATI Organisation identifier should be. Additional guidance on creating an IATI organisation identifier is available here.

  • Org-ID guide (external tool): Please note, there is no validation check to ensure the Org-ID you form on behalf of an organisation is formatted correctly.

IATI Activity Identifiers

To find an IATI activity identifier for a donor publishing to IATI:

  • Ask the organisation funding your activity which activity identifier you should link to

To find an activity identifier which your organisation is referenced by:

  • Go to d-portal.org
  • Click on \\u2018More Filters\\u2019
  • Search for the organisation in the \\u2018Participating Org\\u2019 drop down list
  • Click \\u2018Explore Results\\u2019
  • Either choose \\u2018Total Projects\\u2019 to see all the activities that the organisation is mentioned in, or \\u2018IATI Publishers\\u2019 to see which IATI publishers mention the organisation.

You can also use an external tool for searching existing activity identifiers and then searching the activity on d-portal.

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The IATI Standard is a set of rules and guidance about what data organisations should publish and what format it should be presented in. Find out more information on About the IATI Standard.

Access the IATI Standard

The IATI Standard is currently held on the older version of the IATI website and can be accessed using the links below. On these pages you can find all the rules and guidance which make up the IATI Standard. Organisations have to follow these rules when publishing their data.

You can also use these pages to help interpret IATI data. Please see the guide on How to use IATI Reference.

Over time the IATI Standard has been updated. Each version of the Standard has its own page on the website. If you do not actively choose a version, the links below will take you to the latest version of the Standard on the older website.

Deprecation notice

Version 1 was deprecated on 30th June 2019. Understand how the deprecation affects you.

Which languages is the IATI Standard available in?

The rules and guidance which make up the IATI Standard, and other reference pages on the older IATI website are only available in English. However, French translations of the IATI codelists can now be accessed. For more information see Translations FAQs

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d-portal is a development portal that allows you to explore and visualise IATI data on development and humanitarian aid activities. d-portal refreshes daily and takes data directly from the IATI Registry. New publishers should appear on d-portal on the Monday after their first publication.

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d-portal is aimed at providing government departments, parliamentarians and civil society organisations in developing countries with information that can help with the planning and monitoring of development activities. It contains current data published to the International Aid Transparency Initiative (IATI) as well as the most recent data available in the OECD Development Assistance Committee (DAC) Creditor Reporting System.

d-portal is in the process of being made multilingual. You can use the \\u2018Settings\\u2019 option at the top right of your results pages to select one of six languages - English, French, Spanish, Japanese, Chinese (simplified) and Hindi. Please note that this is work in progress and not all of the site has been translated.

How can I search for data in d-portal?

There are various ways to search and view IATI data on d-portal. Depending on what information you are looking for, you can filter data by:

  • Recipient country
  • Publisher
  • Sector group
  • Sector
  • Activity status
  • Year range

You can also use multiple filters at the same time. For instance, you can search for \\u2018Burundi\\u2019 and \\u2018Burkina Faso\\u2019, \\u2018agriculture\\u2019 and \\u2018basic health\\u2019. Once you press \\u2018Search\\u2019 d-portal will present you with the total number of projects (called \\u2018activities\\u2019 in IATI). The total number is split by active, ended and planned projects. You will also be presented with information on where the money for the listed projects comes from as well as information on where the money is going by sector. For projects where IATI publishers have given location data, you will also be able to see the locations of these projects on a heatmap.

You can also combine the use of filters with a free text search by typing in the \\u2018Search\\u2019 box.

At the top right of your results pages you can use the \\u2018settings\\u2019 options to alter which currency, language and what 12 month period your results are displayed in.

Here are some examples of the types of questions d-portal can answer. To practise using d-portal and see how it works, you could visit d-portal and find the answers:

  • How many projects are taking place in Ghana on water and sanitation (Sector group 140)?
  • Name four organisations that are currently working on tackling Ebola in Guinea?
  • Find an example of an activity that is happening in the capital of Honduras (Tegucigalpa)
  • How much of UNDP funding went to Sierra Leone in 2015 in UK pounds?
  • Which government is the original funder of this activity: MW-NBM-R1527-W106?
  • According to IATI, which country received the most funding relating to the sector Ending Violence Against Women and Children (Sector 15180)?
  • Which two countries received the largest amount of aid as a response to Hurricane Matthew?

If you have further questions about how to search on d-portal, or questions as to why data is not showing please refer to the d-portal FAQ pages.

How can I use data from d-portal?

Once you have found the information you are looking for, you can download data and even generate content for your own website. Developers can also freely use d-portal source code to build their own portals.

Download data into a CSV file

Once you have selected specific filters or done a free text search you will be taken to a page showing the total number of projects/activities for your search. If you click into any of the figures or graphs you will be presented with a table. At the top right of this table, you can press the \\u2018CSV\\u2019 button and download the data.

Location data can be downloaded from heatmaps into a CSV file.

Generate content with IATI data for your website

You can use d-portal Generator to easily create attractive displays of IATI data on your own website or blog posts. The Generator is a free tool that can produce a range of graphs, tables, maps and other visualisations.

The process is simple: you select the data you want and choose how you\\u2019d like it displayed. The Generator then produces a line of code you can copy and paste into your own pages.

For more information, see the FAQs about the generator.

As an example, see how the United Nations Development Group uses the d-portal Generator.

Build your own tool that uses IATI data

Because d-portal.org is an open source platform, you can use all aspects of it to build your own portal using the free source code.
The open source concept relies on sharing resources in the hope that others will join in and help improve d-portal. This includes finding and reporting bugs, contributing new features that you'd like the platform to have or even creating new themes. If you would like to contribute new features get in touch with us at get support. We can then discuss how the features could work and what requirements the d-portal developers have for accepting new features.

Who maintains d-portal and who should I contact if I spot issues?

The IATI technical team is responsible for the maintenance of d-portal and work directly with two freelance developers who maintain the code.

If you have any queries about how the data is shown in d-portal, or how up-to-date the data is, please see the FAQs or contact the IATI technical team.

For questions relating to the data itself, contact the relevant publisher directly. You can find details for all publishers in the IATI Registry.

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The IATI Registry stores information on every organisation publishing IATI data. These organisations are referred to as \\u2018IATI publishers\\u2019. IATI publishers register their accounts on the IATI Registry and publish links to their IATI data files there. The Registry provides a central point to access all IATI data files and import them into IATI data-use tools.

What information can I find in the IATI Registry?

The IATI Registry holds metadata about each IATI publisher and the files they have published in the IATI XML format. The files themselves are stored in different places across the web.

On the homepage of the Registry, you can see the total number of organisations that have both registered with IATI and published at least one data file. This number automatically updates to reflect the growth in IATI publishers.

The Registry metadata also provides a searchable list of IATI publishers with their contact information, the location of where their IATI data files are hosted and the date of when they first published data.

The IATI Registry contains sections for information on publishers and all of the data published to IATI.

  • Publishers - you can see and download a full list of all organisations that publish IATI data, including each publisher\\u2019s name, IATI organisation identifier, organisation type and the number of data files they have published. If you click on an individual publisher, you will see a list of their data files (both organisation files and activity files), with some metadata about each file, such as when it was last updated. To understand what information is contained within IATI organisation and activity data files see: what data to publish.
  • Data - you can search IATI datasets by publisher name, publisher country, organisation type and recipient country. These are the metadata fields to describe a publisher\\u2019s organisation and the data they publish. The search result will give you links to their raw data files, which are provided in XML format.

How do I get data from the IATI registry?

How to find a publisher\\u2019s contact details

Each IATI publisher should display an email address on the IATI Registry and may also include a link to their website. To find these details, click on the required publisher\\u2019s page and the email address will be displayed on the right of the screen under \\u2018Contact\\u2019. There should also be a link to their website which often provides more contact information for the organisation.

Some organisations also include a specific contact email address for each activity. An activity provides data on individual projects or single units of development and humanitarian work. Any contact information for an activity can be found within its IATI data file. Users can find the specific activity on d-portal and then select \\u2018View source XML\\u2019 beneath the activity \\u2018Project title\\u2019. In the source XML you can use CTRL + F to search for the word \\u2018email\\u2019.

How to access IATI activity and organisation data

The IATI Registry is your single point of access for all links to IATI data files. You can use this tool to find the IATI file you want to download and do so in XML format or CSV format. More technically adept users can utilise our Registry API to access the metadata, including the URL for each published IATI file.

Accessing individual datasets

When you are looking at the links to an IATI data file on a publisher\\u2019s page, you have four options.

  1. View Metadata: this allows you to view additional information about the file, such as the file type, recipient country for the file\\u2019s activities and when it was last updated.
  2. Download: this will download the raw XML file.
  3. Preview: this allows you to quickly preview an IATI publisher\\u2019s data by presenting it in an easy-to-read format. It lists each top-level element on a separate line, and allows you to expand the section to see the data it contains.
  4. CSV: this allows you to convert individual IATI activity files from XML into CSV format. You can select one of three options and then download the CSV file to use the data for the organisation you have selected. The three options are:
    • simple activity summary (CSV)
    • full activity data (CSV)
    • all transactions (CSV)

Accessing all datasets via the Registry metadata API

You can use the IATI Registry API to programmatically query all the metadata held on the Registry, create and manage datasets, and perform a wide variety of other tasks. To find out more please visit the Registry API documentation.

API for XML data

IATI offers several APIs. If you need an API to work directly with the IATI XML data, you can use the Data API with the IATI Datastore.

How do I publish my data on the IATI Registry?

The first step is to create a publisher account on the IATI Registry and get this approved by the IATI technical team. Please see How to register with IATI for detailed instructions.

Once your account is approved, you can add individual data files to the IATI Registry manually or by bulk upload using a CSV file. Or, if you are using a publishing tool to publish IATI data, there may be an option to automatically publish your files directly from the tool to the Registry. Please see How to publish your data on the IATI Registry for instructions.

Can I get my organisation\\u2019s publishing system to interact with the IATI Registry?

You can set up a system to interact with the IATI Registry using its own API, which is an implementation of the CKAN API. For details, see the full API documentation.

If you want your system to publish datasets on behalf of multiple organisations, you will need permission from the IATI technical team to do so. For further details and advice, please send a query to the IATI technical team.

Who maintains the IATI Registry and how can I contact them?

The IATI Secretariat is responsible for maintenance of the IATI Registry and works directly with Derilinx, a leading provider of CKAN development and hosting, which supplies and manages the Registry.

If you have any questions or notice any issues, please contact the IATI technical team.

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Resource Endpoints

  1. Accessing Metadata of the Resource
  2. Updating a Resource
  3. Patch a Resource
  4. Delete a Resource


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1. Accessing Metadata of the Resource


Return the metadata of a resource.

Endpoint: /resource_show

Method: GET

Authorisation: not required.

Parameters:

  • id (string)(required) \\u2013 the id of the resource
  • include_tracking (bool)(optional) \\u2013 add tracking information to dataset and resources. Default: False

Examples:


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2. Updating a Resource


To update a resource use package_update with resources list.

Endpoint: /package_update

Method: POST


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3. Patch a Resource


Patch a resource use package_patch with resources list.

Endpoint: /package_patch

Method: POST


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4. Delete a Resource


IATI dataset has only one resource in every package, hence to delete a resource please use package_delete.

Endpoint: /package_delete

Method: POST

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The Members\\u2019 Assembly

The members\\u2019 assembly is formed of all members of IATI. They include over 90 donor and developing country governments, multilateral institutions, philanthropic foundations plus civil society and private sector organisations. Our members entirely fund the work of IATI, ensuring our initiative can achieve real change in global transparency.

The assembly approves strategic decisions and changes to IATI's governance. The chair of the governing board is also the chair of the members\\u2019 assembly.

The Governing Board

The governing board is made up of seven representatives elected by IATI members. The board presents options and makes recommendations on IATI\\u2019s overall strategic direction to the members\\u2019 assembly, oversees the implementation of IATI\\u2019s workplan by the secretariat and ensures the initiative operates effectively, according to its mission, vision, and values.

The Secretariat

IATI is administered by a secretariat led by the UN Development Programme (UNDP), together with the UN Office for Project Services (UNOPS) and the UK-based independent international development organisation Development Initiatives. Secretariat staff manage the day-to-day running of IATI and are accountable to the members\\u2019 assembly, governing board. For further detail on the bodies governing IATI, see the Standard Operating Procedures.

IATI Community

IATI has a broad and diverse community of IATI data publishers and users, including development practitioners, political advocates for transparency, open data experts and technical specialists. This community was formerly referred to as IATI\\u2019s Technical Advisory Group (TAG) and has been replaced by a new structure of \\u2018Communities of Practice' and 'Working Groups\\u2019 during 2020. Both bodies work in alignment with each other to provide the Governing Board and the Members\\u2019 Assembly with timely advice on a range of matters and ensure the availability of opportunities and fora for systematic exchange and learning.

Standard Operating Procedures

IATI\\u2019s Standard Operating Procedures draw together and codify all decisions taken by IATI relating to how the initiative is run. It is intended as a living document which is updated after each members\\u2019 assembly to reflect new priorities or operating realities.

The latest version of the Standard Operating Procedures can be downloaded below.

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IATI Annual Reports

Our annual reports provide updates on the progress, challenges and finances of IATI. The first IATI annual report was produced in 2013. Since 2014 reports have been published in English, French and Spanish. All are downloadable as PDF documents.

2021

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2020

Annual Report 2020 is accompanied by a separate Financial Report, developed to improve accessibility and transparency of information on IATI\\u2019s finances. Translated versions of the reports in French and Spanish to follow.

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2019

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2018

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2017

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Standard Operating Procedures

IATI\\u2019s Standard Operating Procedures draw together and codify all decisions taken by IATI relating to how the initiative is run. It is intended as a living document which is updated after each members\\u2019 assembly to reflect new priorities or operating realities.

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Theory of change

IATI's Theory of Change explains how the initiative\\u2019s activities will lead to the change and impact that IATI aims for. The Theory of Change was prepared under the leadership of UNDP\\u2019s Bureau for Policy and Programme Support, Development Impact Group with the guidance of a DFID expert on Theory of Change seconded to UNDP. Whilst different Theory of Change processes exist, the process applied here is a hybrid drawn from established UNDP and UK DFID processes. IATI\\u2019s Board and Secretariat members were consulted and updated throughout the development process.

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IATI Value Proposition Statement

The IATI Value Proposition Statement was written in consultation with IATI members in 2017.

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IATI Data Use Strategy

IATI's Data Use Strategy 2017 - 2019 was developed to improve the systematic and routine use of IATI data to help achieve sustainable development outcomes. More information on the work that the initiative is undertaking on data use can be found in the Using Data section.

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IATI Evaluation 2015

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September 2021

IATI\\u2019s Secretariat is pleased to share a series of factsheets providing IATI members and our Community with updates on progress against the different objectives of IATI Strategic Plan 2020-2025 (ES / FR). These four factsheets outline key progress by IATI since the beginning of 2020:

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The current Strategic Plan was approved by IATI members in 2019 and aims to capitalise on the initiative\\u2019s strengths, address its weaknesses and maximise its contribution towards achieving sustainable development outcomes.

The Plan is used to guide the development of IATI\\u2019s annual programme of work. Read the four Factsheets to discover what has been delivered in 2020/21, what work is coming up and how your organisation can get involved in achieving IATI\\u2019s strategic objectives.

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September 2021

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The current Strategic Plan was approved by IATI members in 2019 and aims to capitalise on the initiative\\u2019s strengths, address its weaknesses and maximise its contribution towards achieving sustainable development outcomes.

The Plan is used to guide the development of IATI\\u2019s annual programme of work. Read the four Factsheets to discover what has been delivered in 2020/21, what work is coming up and how your organisation can get involved in achieving IATI\\u2019s strategic objectives.

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Why join IATI?

Join IATI to help govern and fund our initiative.

IATI data has already been made available from over 1000 organisations on one million development and humanitarian activities. Become a member and support our continued efforts to ensure good quality data is published to IATI and used to achieve sustainable development.

Benefits

There are many benefits to your government or organisation by joining IATI. As a member, you will be able to:

  • Show your commitment to transparency to key stakeholders such as funders, taxpayers, civil society organisations, politicians and the wider international development and humanitarian communities.
  • Learn from and share best practice with a growing membership of nearly 100 donor and developing country governments, multilateral institutions, philanthropic foundations, civil society and private sector organisations.
  • Get priority support from the IATI technical team on publishing your IATI data.
  • Have the final say on changes to the IATI Standard, ensuring its rules and guidance meet your data needs.
  • Attend IATI member events across the globe, including our annual members\\u2019 assembly meeting.
  • Agree IATI\\u2019s strategic priorities and membership contribution.
  • Decide how IATI is governed and run. Only members are eligible to vote or stand in the elections for IATI\\u2019s governing board.
  • Receive updates on members\\u2019 news, stories and events in a monthly bulletin from IATI\\u2019s Chair.

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Fund essential work

IATI members entirely fund our work. By joining, you are helping to ensure IATI can continue implementing our vital work including:

  • A dedicated Data Use Fund to help governments, development and humanitarian organisations and citizens use IATI data for decision-making and accountability.
  • A help desk to respond to hundreds of requests each month for support to publish and access the data.
  • Improvements to the IATI Standard to ensure its rules and guidance meet the changing data needs of the development and humanitarian sector.
  • Maintenance of IATI\\u2019s technical systems, including 16 digital tools that are critical to the publication and use of the data.
  • Communications and engagement activities to spread awareness and secure political commitments to transparency amongst governments and major international bodies.

How much does it cost?

IATI members set the fees of joining the initiative. The cost of membership depends on the type and size of your organisation.

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An adjusted scale has been agreed for UN entities to promote an increase in membership within that constituency. Annual membership contributions for UN entities is shown below:

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The fees for UN organisations can be found in the IATI Standard Operating Procedures EN / FR.

How to join

Governments and organisations who are interested in becoming a member can request an invitation. If you would like an invitation, or if you would just like to find out more about membership, please contact the IATI secretariat at info@iatistandard.org.

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The members\\u2019 assembly is formed of all members of IATI, and meets in person once a year. This body has final approval of strategic decisions, including the recommendations on the budget and work plan proposed by IATI\\u2019s governing board.

To view the documents for each event, please see their relevant past event page.

Members' Assembly:

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Steering Committee:

The Steering Committee was replaced by the Members' Assembly in 2016. To view the documents for each Steering Committee event, please see their relevant past event page:

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IATI\\u2019s new Governing Board has been chosen through elections held between 21-25 March 2022. Many thanks to all the candidates and members who participated in this year\\u2019s IATI Governing Board election.

The following members will comprise the 2022-2024 Governing Board of IATI:

Partner countries

  • Government of Nigeria, Ministry of Finance, Budget and National Planning (continues) - Mr. Henry Asor Nkang\\u00a0
  • Government of Rwanda, Ministry of Finance and Economic Planning, External Finance Directorate - Mr. Innocent Mugabe

Providers of development cooperation

  • Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Kingdom of the Netherlands - Ms. Thea Schepers
  • UNICEF (continues) - Mr. Joseph Barnes

CSOs and other

  • AfroLeadership - Mr. Charlie Martial Ngounou\\u00a0
  • Association of Freelance Journalists (continues) - Ms. Winnie Kamau

Technical seat

  • Open Works- Mr. Pelle Aardema

Congratulations to all the new elected members. The new Board will be constituted from 1 May 2022 as required in our Standard Operating Procedures.

Sincere thanks to the following outgoing Board members, who have helped strengthen the voices of our members and make important progress in implementing our five-year Strategic Plan: Theo van de Sande (Netherlands), Leo Stolk (Oxfam Novib), Melinda Cuzner (Sida) and Khim Bahadur Kunwar (Nepal).

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IATI\\u2019s new Governing Board has been chosen through elections held between 21-25 March 2022. Many thanks to all the candidates and members who participated in this year\\u2019s IATI Governing Board election.

The following members will comprise the 2022-2024 Governing Board of IATI:

Partner countries

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Technical seat

  • Open Works- Mr. Pelle Aardema

Congratulations to all the new elected members. The new Board will be constituted from 1 May 2022 as required in our Standard Operating Procedures.

Sincere thanks to the following outgoing Board members, who have helped strengthen the voices of our members and make important progress in implementing our five-year Strategic Plan: Theo van de Sande (Netherlands), Leo Stolk (Oxfam Novib), Melinda Cuzner (Sida) and Khim Bahadur Kunwar (Nepal).

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IATI Working Groups are specific and time-bound groups established to provide expert advice to the Members\\u2019 Assembly or Governing Board.

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Working Groups cover a wide range of topics, for example improving the publication and use of IATI data, organising IATI\\u2019s next community-wide meeting, or developing new data fields for the IATI Standard. IATI Working Groups include a balance of expertise with diverse representation from different constituencies and regions.

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List of Working Groups

  • Data Use Working Group
  • IATI Community Event Working Group - focusing on planning IATI\\u2019s community events including a pilot annual event.
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How do Working Groups differ from IATI's Communities of Practice?

COPs are informal communities with a focus on shared learning, experimentation and increased engagement amongst the IATI community.

The focus areas and activities are determined by the COP membership itself. This is different from an IATI Working Group, which is a time-bound group, mandated by IATI\\u2019s Members\\u2019 Assembly or Governing Board. Working Groups are advisory in nature and they report to the Governing Board on specific tasks or objectives. See IATI\\u2019s Standard Operating Procedures (EN)/ FR for more information.

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Contact

For more information about IATI's Working Groups, please email the IATI Secretariat: info@iatistandard.org.

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Governing board

The Governing Board takes a leadership role in overseeing the implementation of IATI\\u2019s work. The board puts recommendations on key budget and strategic issues to the Members\\u2019 Assembly for final approval.

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The Board is made up of seven members representing providers of development cooperation, partner countries and civil society, non-governmental and private sector organisations. The Board also includes one technical representative. The members of the Board appoint IATI\\u2019s Chair and Vice Chairs, who chair both the Governing Board and the Members\\u2019 Assembly.

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Technical team

The IATI technical team is hosted by secretariat member Development Initiatives. The team\\u2019s responsibilities include:

  • Maintaining and developing the rules and guidance of the IATI Standard.
  • Providing a help desk to support organisations publish data to the IATI Standard and answering queries on accessing the data.
  • Helping IATI publishers improve their data quality to ensure the information they publish is useful.
  • Managing IATI\\u2019s technical systems, including 16 digital products used to support the publication and use of the data.
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IATI's second Virtual Community Exchange (VCE 2) took place on 12 - 13 October 2021 and featured two days of informal, interactive and community-led sessions.

Watch sessions back and view presentations

The VCE 2 was free to attend, fully virtual, and open to all IATI Community members and others with an interest in the field of open development data or transparency. The event provided opportunities for shared learning based on practical experiences in working with IATI data, with a focus on community-led sessions. It incorporated open, informal spaces for stakeholders with all knowledge levels and from all constituencies.

More information on the VCE 2 can be found on IATI Connect: here.

Community Sessions

During this second VCE, many sessions were led by members of the IATI community. These \\u2018Community Sessions\\u2019 provided opportunities for interested stakeholders to interact with others, present successes and failures, and showcase new or ongoing work.

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The Members\\u2019 Assembly is formed of all members of IATI and meets once a year. Our members govern and fund the initiative, ensuring IATI can continue implementing its work to improve global transparency.

IATI Members\\u2019 Assembly 2021 (8-9 December)

Members of IATI were invited (by email) to register for IATI\\u2019s annual Members\\u2019 Assembly 2021 on 8-9 December. The meeting was held online 9:00 - 13:00 Eastern Standard Time on each day.

Language

The meeting\\u00a0was in English, with simultaneous interpretation in French and Spanish.

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The Members\\u2019 Assembly is formed of all members of IATI and meets once a year. Our members govern and fund the initiative, ensuring IATI can continue implementing its work to improve global transparency.

IATI Members\\u2019 Assembly 2021 (8-9 December)

Members of IATI were invited (by email) to register for IATI\\u2019s annual Members\\u2019 Assembly 2021 on 8-9 December. The meeting was held online 9:00 - 13:00 Eastern Standard Time on each day.

Language

The meeting\\u00a0was in English, with simultaneous interpretation in French and Spanish.

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The IATI Secretariat has now launched the second phase of the community consultation around developing an IATI Data Quality Index (DQI) - check out the main DQI 2 page\\u00a0to get more information on how to engage.

The DQI Consultation (phase 2) will be divided into three parts over the following dates:

(1) Timeliness and Validation (15 February - 20 March);

(2) Data Completeness (28 March - 29 April);

(3) Weights and Measures (9 May - 10 June).

For each discussion, the IATI Secretariat will also organise a webinar to explain the proposed methodology, answer questions and further explain how to engage.

The first DQI webinar was held on Wednesday 23 February 2022 at 15:00-16:00 UTC /\\u00a010:00-11:00 am EST and it focused on the proposed methodology for the measures relates to Timeliness and Validation.

Take a look at the summary of the webinar here.

Find the recordings of the webinar in various languages here.

Go to the main DQI 2 page

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The IATI Secretariat has now launched the second phase of the community consultation around developing an IATI Data Quality Index (DQI) - check out the main DQI 2 page\\u00a0to get more information on how to engage.

The DQI Consultation (phase 2) will be divided into three parts over the following dates:

(1) Timeliness and Validation (15 February - 20 March);

(2) Data Completeness (28 March - 29 April);

(3) Weights and Measures (9 May - 10 June).

For each discussion, the IATI Secretariat will also organise a webinar to explain the proposed methodology, answer questions and further explain how to engage.

The first DQI webinar was held on Wednesday 23 February 2022 at 15:00-16:00 UTC /\\u00a010:00-11:00 am EST and it focused on the proposed methodology for the measures relates to Timeliness and Validation.

Take a look at the summary of the webinar here.

Find the recordings of the webinar in various languages here.

Go to the main DQI 2 page

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You can have two types of accounts on the IATI Registry, a user account and a publisher account.

With your user account you can create, and be granted permission to edit, multiple publisher accounts. Equally, each publisher account can have many user accounts attached to it.

As your organisation changes and develops it\\u2019s important to keep details in your user and publisher accounts up to date. You should, for example, remove account access for staff members who leave, and update any contact details that change.

This page gives an overview of what your user and publisher accounts contain and how you can edit them \\u2013 it doesn\\u2019t list every information item held in your accounts.

User accounts

You can sign up for a user account as an individual or using a generic team or organisation email address, for example support@iatistandard.org.

Information held in a user account includes:

  • username
  • full name
  • email address
  • API tokens.

Each user account can create as many API tokens as needed. When a new token is generated this will not be visible after its creation for security reasons, thus if the token is lost a new one needs to be generated. A token can be generated in the 'My Account' tab when you\\u2019re logged in to the IATI Registry. If you use a third-party publishing tool, they may ask you to provide an API token. This confirms that you have given them permission to publish on behalf of the organisation.

To update the details in your user account, go to the 'My Account' tab and click the 'Manage' button.

If you\\u2019ve forgotten your password, use the Forgot your password? link on the login page. If you\\u2019ve forgotten your username, contact the IATI technical team to regain access to your account.

What can I do with the user account?

As a user you can:

  • create new publisher accounts
  • edit publisher accounts (where you have permission)
  • publish data on behalf of an organisation (where you have permission).

For instructions on creating a publisher account see How to register with IATI

For instructions on how to publish data see Publishing your files

Publisher accounts

Publisher accounts hold three broad types of information. These are:

Organisation information

  • Generic organisation information, such as name, HQ country and website link
  • IATI organisation information, for example IATI Org ID and Publisher ID
  • Publishing information, for example how often you will update the data, the units of aid used, and any exclusions (what your data won't cover)

Datasets

  • A list of all the IATI files your organisation has published, including:
    • type of file (activity/organisation)
    • file ID and title
    • details, for example language and the date of last update
    • IATI details, for example URL link and number of activities.

Members

  • The list of user accounts that have permission to edit and publish on behalf of the organisation, including:
    • the name of each user account
    • the role of each user account (administrator, editor, member).

To access these pages, log in to the IATI Registry, go to your organisation's publisher account and click the 'Manage' button. Three tabs will show called Edit, Datasets and Members.

To update your organisation information please follow these instructions.

What can I do with a publisher account?

Publisher accounts store information about an organisation and the different IATI datasets published on its behalf.

As a member of a publisher account you can:

  • view the private datasets of your organisation.

As an editor you can also:

  • add and edit the organisation's datasets
  • add and edit the organisation's details.

And as an administrator you can in addition:

  • delete datasets
  • add, remove and change your organisation's members.

If you want to make any changes, including making datasets private and adding new members, go to your publisher account and click the \\u2018Manage\\u2019 button. Then select the relevant Edit, Datasets or Members tab and you can delete or edit the required information.

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Creating your files

The IATI data Standard gives rules about how to structure, format and present your data. These rules are built into the different tools and services available, making it easier for you to create your IATI XML files.

You need to create two types of file: an Activity File and an Organisation File. For information about what should be in these files, see Preparing your data.

Checking your files before publishing

Once you\\u2019ve created your files, check for errors and see how your data will look to users. Most tools and services will check for XML errors before you publish. These checks ensure that your file is properly structured to meet IATI rules, but you\\u2019ll still need to check the information you\\u2019ve entered is correct.

If you're not sure whether your IATI files have been checked, or if you\\u2019ve built a bespoke publishing system, you can put your files through the IATI Validator. This will tell you if your files meet the IATI data rules. It will report any errors and tell you in which lines of your datafile they occur.

To see what your data will look like, you can upload your IATI Activity File to the d-portal file checker, which creates a visualisation of your data. If your data doesn\\u2019t display correctly, see our FAQs to find out what the solution might be.

Please ensure your IATI XML files are less than 40MB. Larger IATI activity files can be split down into multiple sub-files e.g. split by country, region or date, with each activity contained in only one file.

Correcting and updating your files

If you spot something wrong in your published IATI files, you can correct them. If you\\u2019re using a tool or service, this can be done in the same, or a similar, way to when you first entered the information. Contact your tool or service provider if you have any questions.

If you use a bespoke system, the error may be because the data is incorrect or because the system isn\\u2019t structuring your data correctly. In either case, talk to the relevant people in your organisation.

Reporting to IATI requires you to regularly update the information you publish. To do this you need to make changes in your IATI files. Don\\u2019t recreate files and publish them separately, or delete any data each time you make an update. Rather, update the file you\\u2019ve already published and the IATI tools will detect that a change has been made.

Publishing your IATI files

If your IATI file doesn\\u2019t break any of the rules, it\\u2019s deemed 'valid' \\u2013 this means it\\u2019s properly structured but doesn\\u2019t mean the file is necessarily free from all errors. Valid files can be published and will be picked up by different visualisation and analysis tools.

For information on publishing the data, see Publishing your files.

Removing your IATI files

IATI is aware that due to security concerns or privacy issues data owners may choose to remove their data, either temporarily or permanently. If you need to remove your data please follow the Data removal guidance.

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Step 1: Register with IATI

All organisations that want to publish IATI data need to set up a publisher account on the IATI Registry. This contains information about all organisations publishing IATI data, as well as links to each dataset. Each organisation is responsible for their data and for keeping the information about their organisation and its activities up to date. Registering with IATI is free.

If you haven\\u2019t yet set up your accounts, see How to register with IATI.

Step 2: Create your IATI files

IATI datafiles are written in XML, an open source markup language that makes it easy to store, transmit and share data. IATI XML is a computer-readable language that provides a standardised approach to reporting information.

There are several options for converting your data into IATI XML to produce your datafiles.

Most organisations use a publishing tool or service to create their data, either entering it manually or by CSV upload. Another option is to create your own bespoke publishing system that takes the data directly from your internal systems and converts it into IATI XML. This option is usually taken by organisations with several hundreds or thousands of activities to publish.

To learn how to create your files and to see IATI XML examples, go to Creating files.

Please ensure your IATI XML files are less than 40MB.

Once you\\u2019ve created your files you should check they comply with the IATI Standard. Publishing tools should have an inbuilt check. You can also use the IATI Validator.

Step 3: Publish your files

When you\\u2019ve created your files, store them in an accessible online location so that you can link them directly to the IATI Registry. The registry is an index that contains links to your datafiles and describes what\\u2019s in them. It does not hold the data itself.

Either log in to your IATI publisher account and input details of your files manually or, depending on the publishing system you\\u2019re using, feed the data into your account automatically through an API.

For guidance on how to publish your files, see How to publish your data on the IATI Registry.

Step 4: Improve and visualise your data

Once you\\u2019ve published your data, you should work towards increasing its quality over time, adding in more elements to better describe your work.

One tool to use is the IATI Dashboard. For guidance please see How to improve your data quality with the IATI Dashboard.

There are various visualisation tools you can use to present your IATI data in a user-friendly way and share it directly with users of your data. You can also use a visualisation tool to check which further improvements you can make to your data.

See Ways of visualising IATI data for more information on different ways of visualising your data.

See how Oxfam Novib have used IATI data in their own visualisation portal.

For more information on how you can use IATI data, please see Using IATI data.

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What is the IATI Datastore CSV Query builder?

The CSV Query Builder was designed for users with limited technical expertise. The tool works with the older IATI Datastore and lets you obtain data directly in CSV format. It has pre-set filters for the most common data queries to help you get the information you want.

You can create IATI data queries based on who reported the information, where the activity is located, and the sector that the activity occurs in. You can also specify start and end dates to get data on activities over a specified period.

Once you have decided what information you want to query you can choose how you want the data to be presented. The options allow you to configure the way in which the data is disaggregated, making different sorts of analysis possible. You can have the data split by activities, transactions or budgets. And you can choose whether you want these further disaggregated by sectors or countries.

We are in the process of outsourcing the development of a new Datastore. The current Datastore is an alpha version, which means that it does not yet contain all the planned features and may return unexpected results.This is also true for the CSV Query Builder. The alpha version is intended for user testing and feedback and, while you are encouraged to use it, it should not be considered a stable product.

Why use the CSV Query Builder?

Unlike a number of other IATI data use tools, the CSV query builder shows you activities and data that may be invalid, that is, they do not meet all the rules of the IATI data standard. This means you can sometimes locate data that is not presented by other tools.

Key points

Activities - In IATI each activity ID should be unique. However, this is not always the case. Many tools, such as d-portal, will present only one activity result for each activity ID, whereas the query builder will display all the activities recorded for each activity ID.

Finances - You can use the query builder to see details of individual transactions, or you can look at the aggregated finances for an activity, for example total expenditure or total incoming funds. The CSV Query Builder will let you know if a currency has been specified, if the result is in a mix of currencies or if the currency is unknown.

Filters - Although the CSV query builder has limited filters to select from, you can always download a broader range of activities and transactions. Once these are in a CSV file, you can add filters to select only the data you want. For example, you could filter by the type of participating organisation, say, donor or receiver.

Users with technical expertise can work directly with the Datastore to create more complex or bespoke queries.

Who maintains the CSV Query Builder?

The CSV Query Builder is maintained by the IATI technical team and will continue to run for six months following the release of the new IATI Datastore. For help you can contact support@iatistandard.org.

For queries relating to the data itself, contact the relevant publisher directly. You can find all publisher contact details in the IATI Registry.

The CSV Query Builder is the front end of the IATI Datastore. Due to current technical team commitments, the IATI Board decided in March 2018 to outsource development of a new Datastore. There is a clear need for a new product that provides a robust, timely and comprehensive data service that data use tools, such as the CSV Query Builder, can use.

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Published by the IATI Technical Team: 11 January 2022

This guide provides information on how to form Datastore version 3 API queries. A subset of the Datastore API\\u2019s features and options is provided below. A full list of features that IATI is committed to maintain is outlined in the API contract. All features in the SOLR API documentation can be used as part of the Datastore v3 API, however those not in IATI\\u2019s API contract may be changed and updated over time.

  • Datastore v3 API contract - The contract contains the full list of search and filtering options IATI is committed to maintain in the Datastore v3 API. Key features are highlighted below.
  • SOLR documentation - This contains all of the features available via SOLR. The list of SOLR features is larger than those IATI is committed to maintain in the Datastore v3 API.

The Datastore API can be accessed through the IATI\\u2019s API Gateway. See the API Gateway guidance document for details.

Examples of complex API calls can be found here.

Each user is required to have a free account and include their subscription key when making queries. The details below show how to form the API query, as well as how to do so using the API Gateway\\u2019s Query Field.

Please note, users of the IATI Datastore will need to have technical competency and understand the basic structure and elements of the IATI Standard. Please see Tools and resources for data use for other ways of accessing IATI data.

Available endpoints:

Return data formatted as either one activity, transaction or budget per row. Each endpoint returns all activity data related to that activity, transaction or budget.

  • https://api.iatistandard.org/datastore/activity/select?
  • https://api.iatistandard.org/datastore/transaction/select?
  • https://api.iatistandard.org/datastore/budget/select?

In the Query Field use the collection parameter, choose a drop down option of activity, transaction or budget:

\", \"id\": \"fb7b83ae-436f-44f9-bc60-324b2ab36d01\"}, {\"type\": \"aligned_html\", \"value\": {\"html\": \"\\r\\n\\r\\n
\\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n
ParameterValue
collectionactivity
\", \"alignment\": \"normal\"}, \"id\": \"749f3343-78bb-49e9-8713-5d9ca7b5c100\"}, {\"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

How to add activity filters

The first filter is added using the sequence `q=`, following this, further filters can be added using `AND`, `OR`, `NOT` and + (+ means AND/OR but cannot be expressed using text).

Attribute Code Searches

  • Search for a specific attribute code: q=sector_code:11110
  • Search for multiple attribute codes: q=recipient_country_code:(UG TZ)
  • Search for one code OR another: q=sector_code:11110 OR transaction_sector_code:11110
  • Search for one code AND another: q=recipient_country_code:UG AND sector_code:11110
  • Search for one code AND/OR another: q=recipient_country_code:UG + sector_code:11110
  • Search for one code but NOT another: q=recipient_country_code:UG NOT sector_code:11110

Narrative Searches

  • Freetext search in a specific narrative: q=description_narrative:rabbit
  • Freetext search in multiples narratives: q=title_narrative:rabbit OR description_narrative:rabbit OR iati_identifier:rabbit OR transaction_description_narrative:rabbit
  • Freetext search for two words in a specific narrative: q=title_narrative:(rabbit AND production)
  • Freetext search for a phrase in a specific narrative: q=title_narrative:\\u201crabbit production\\u201d

Note, the iati-identifier is counted as a narrative field in the IATI Datastore. Use quotes to find a specific activity e.g. q=iati_identifier:\\u201cUS-GOV-1-AID-OAA-TO-14-00001\\u201d

Further narrative search options

  • * = wildcard, returns matches with zero or more letters

E.g. apple* returns apple, apples and appleseeds

  • ? = single character, returns matches which include a single character

E.g. te?t returns test and text

Note: to use * and ? as wildcards in narrative searches, the search term MUST NOT be quoted. If quoted, * and ? symbols will be searched for in the narrative text.

How to search dates and financial values

The API allows users to select date and financial values within a certain range. This is added in the format [* TO *].

  • q=transaction_value:[* TO 10000] finds all field values less than or equal to 10000.
  • q=activity_date_iso_date:[2021-01-01T00:00:00Z TO *] finds all activities that have an activity date later 1st Jan 2021.

Note: The SOLR API cannot search for both the type and iso-date within a single activity-date element. This means you cannot select only start or end dates to search by; this needs to be done by the user or programme once the JSON/XML/CSV output has been retrieved.

In the Query Field use the q parameter, then add the combination of filters required using the guidance above e.g.

\", \"id\": \"4f632d87-e9cc-404b-b31a-06b9457cdabc\"}, {\"type\": \"aligned_html\", \"value\": {\"html\": \"\\r\\n\\r\\n
\\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n
ParameterValue
qtitle_narrative:(rabbit AND production)
\", \"alignment\": \"normal\"}, \"id\": \"32e5ff80-e6e6-496f-800d-1bfd28c4ca4b\"}, {\"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

Return specific columns

  • &fl=description_narrative,sector_code

In the Query Field use the fl parameter, then add the list of data fields to return e.g.

\", \"id\": \"9aad7077-42a0-4993-9676-43e3409c4b5a\"}, {\"type\": \"aligned_html\", \"value\": {\"html\": \"\\r\\n\\r\\n
\\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n
ParameterValue
fldescription_narrative,sector_code
\", \"alignment\": \"normal\"}, \"id\": \"68f77df9-02d0-4066-97a1-810c158c2db8\"}, {\"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

How to select the format:

  • &wt=json
  • &wt=xml
  • &wt=csv

In the Query Field use the wt parameter, choose one of the three options: json, xml or csv

\", \"id\": \"63a73b23-a768-4205-bf6a-3a773e92c351\"}, {\"type\": \"aligned_html\", \"value\": {\"html\": \"\\r\\n\\r\\n
\\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n
ParameterValue
wtjson
\", \"alignment\": \"normal\"}, \"id\": \"320fd954-8189-40fa-91a9-91643bab655e\"}, {\"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

How to select number of rows

If not used, a default of 10 results will be returned.

A maximum of 1000 rows can be returned per API call. Use the &start parameter to select which row to start from.

  • &rows=50
  • &start=0

In the Query Field use the rows and start parameter, then specify the number required e.g.

\", \"id\": \"1787fbca-c4c1-4826-b32d-8e1e716dbfe2\"}, {\"type\": \"aligned_html\", \"value\": {\"html\": \"\\r\\n\\r\\n
\\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n
ParameterValue
rows50
start0
\", \"alignment\": \"normal\"}, \"id\": \"dad63ff2-5287-431a-8f29-5a80cc9546b3\"}, {\"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

Names of elements/attributes:

Names of elements and attributes are based upon the names and path provided in the IATI Schema. Each sequence of non-alpha characters is replaced with a \\u2018_\\u2019.

For example:

\", \"id\": \"16ec0dfc-aa2f-46e9-98dd-7b56a3bf3a96\"}, {\"type\": \"aligned_html\", \"value\": {\"html\": \"\\r\\n\\r\\n
\\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n
IATI NameAPI Name
iati-identifieriati_identifier
transaction/valuetransaction_value
transaction/value/@currencytransaction_value_currency
transaction/description/narrative/@xml:langtransaction_description_narrative_xml_lang
\", \"alignment\": \"normal\"}, \"id\": \"e90380b9-54fc-4447-b9fe-60baa588c27d\"}, {\"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

A full list of the names and paths, plus the data type of each element and attribute can be found in the Activity Summary Table.

Character encoding

The API will encode certain characters. Either the character or the encoding can be used when typing/pasting in an API. For example:

\", \"id\": \"674d3fd5-f106-4c2b-960b-0094f653af88\"}, {\"type\": \"aligned_html\", \"value\": {\"html\": \"\\r\\n\\r\\n
\\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n
CharacterEncoding
`\\u201d`%22
` `%20
\\u2018:\\u2019%3A
\\u2018,\\u2019%2C
\\u2018[\\u2018%5B
\\u2018]\\u2019%5D
\", \"alignment\": \"normal\"}, \"id\": \"464d5f35-c492-4b4a-bfbd-e63799ddc7d5\"}, {\"type\": \"anchor_point\", \"value\": \"example-api\", \"id\": \"d2383ec1-53b3-47df-b0d6-81e272638b83\"}, {\"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

Example of complex API calls

Here are two examples of data queries to show how the Datastore API works:

Scenario 1: \\u201cI would like to retrieve location and budget data for National NGOs currently working on development or humanitarian projects in the Philippines.\\u201d

In this scenario, the user would like to filter the data by organisation type (National NGOs) and recipient country (the Philippines). The user would like to have each budget returned separately, with all corresponding activity data. This can be achieved using the following URL (plus subscription key) or entering the details into the API Query Field:

GET https://api.iatistandard.org/datastore/budget/select?q=reporting_org_type%3A22%20AND%20(recipient_country_code%3APH%20OR%20transaction_recipient_country_code%3APH)&rows=300&wt=json&fl=iati_identifier%2Creporting_org_type%2Crecipient_country_code

\", \"id\": \"cd5eb82c-f72e-488f-b96d-a0e60c806ad1\"}, {\"type\": \"aligned_html\", \"value\": {\"html\": \"\\r\\n\\r\\n
\\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n
ParameterValueDescription
collectionactivitySpecifies that each row should contain one budget only
responsetypeselectThis is the default API response
qreporting_org_type:22 AND (recipient_country_code:PH OR transaction_recipient_country_code:PH)Filters for activities with Organisation Type Code 22 (National NGO)\\r\\n\\r\\nAND\\r\\n\\r\\nThose activities must have the Country Code PH (The Philippines) at activity OR transaction level\\r\\n
rows50Specifies the number of responses to be returned
wtjson
Sets the output format to JSON
\", \"alignment\": \"full\"}, \"id\": \"f322e1af-af42-4854-8088-06913f0b0c4d\"}, {\"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

Scenario 2: \\u201cI would like to know which organisations worked on teacher training projects in Uganda and Kenya that have begun since 2021.\\u201d

In this scenario, the user would like to filter the data by sector (Teacher Training), recipient country (Uganda and Kenya), that took place in 2021+ and would like to structure the output by returning participating organisations. This can be achieved using the following URL (plus subscription key) or entering the details into the API Query Field:

GET https://api.iatistandard.org/datastore/activity/select?q=(sector_code%3A11130%20OR%20transaction_sector_code%3A11130)%20AND%20(recipient_country_code%3A(UG%20KE)%20OR%20transaction_recipient_country_code%3A(UG%20KE))%20AND%20activity_date_iso_date%3A%5B2021-01-01T00%3A00%3A00Z%20TO%20*%5D&rows=300&wt=json&fl=participating_org_ref%2Cparticipating_org_narrative

\", \"id\": \"280420fa-592f-4739-9ebc-283d9469b417\"}, {\"type\": \"aligned_html\", \"value\": {\"html\": \"\\r\\n\\r\\n
\\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n
ParameterValueDescription
collectionbudgetSpecifies that each row should contain one activity
responsetypeselectThis is the default API response
q(sector_code:11130 OR transaction_sector_code:11130) AND (recipient_country_code:(UG KE) OR transaction_recipient_country_code:(UG KE)) AND activity_date_iso_date:[2021-01-01T00:00:00Z TO *]Filters for activities with Sector Code 11130 at either activity OR transaction level\\r\\n\\r\\nAND\\r\\n\\r\\nThose activities must have the Country Code UG or KE at activity OR transaction level\\r\\n\\r\\nAND\\r\\n\\r\\nThose activities must have an activity date in 2021 onwards.\\r\\n
rows300Specifies the number of responses to be returned
wtjson
Sets the output format to JSON
flparticipating_org_ref,participating_org_narrative
Specifies that participating organisations data is returned for the resulting activities
\", \"alignment\": \"full\"}, \"id\": \"b416075f-6cd6-45cd-9016-0dc9355c7be1\"}]" -msgstr "[{\"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

Published by the IATI Technical Team: 11 January 2022

This guide provides information on how to form Datastore version 3 API queries. A subset of the Datastore API\\u2019s features and options is provided below. A full list of features that IATI is committed to maintain is outlined in the API contract. All features in the SOLR API documentation can be used as part of the Datastore v3 API, however those not in IATI\\u2019s API contract may be changed and updated over time.

  • Datastore v3 API contract - The contract contains the full list of search and filtering options IATI is committed to maintain in the Datastore v3 API. Key features are highlighted below.
  • SOLR documentation - This contains all of the features available via SOLR. The list of SOLR features is larger than those IATI is committed to maintain in the Datastore v3 API.

The Datastore API can be accessed through the IATI\\u2019s API Gateway. See the API Gateway guidance document for details.

Examples of complex API calls can be found here.

Each user is required to have a free account and include their subscription key when making queries. The details below show how to form the API query, as well as how to do so using the API Gateway\\u2019s Query Field.

Please note, users of the IATI Datastore will need to have technical competency and understand the basic structure and elements of the IATI Standard. Please see Tools and resources for data use for other ways of accessing IATI data.

Available endpoints:

Return data formatted as either one activity, transaction or budget per row. Each endpoint returns all activity data related to that activity, transaction or budget.

  • https://api.iatistandard.org/datastore/activity/select?
  • https://api.iatistandard.org/datastore/transaction/select?
  • https://api.iatistandard.org/datastore/budget/select?

In the Query Field use the collection parameter, choose a drop down option of activity, transaction or budget:

\", \"id\": \"fb7b83ae-436f-44f9-bc60-324b2ab36d01\"}, {\"type\": \"aligned_html\", \"value\": {\"html\": \"\\r\\n\\r\\n
\\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n
ParameterValue
collectionactivity
\", \"alignment\": \"normal\"}, \"id\": \"749f3343-78bb-49e9-8713-5d9ca7b5c100\"}, {\"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

How to add activity filters

The first filter is added using the sequence `q=`, following this, further filters can be added using `AND`, `OR`, `NOT` and + (+ means AND/OR but cannot be expressed using text).

Attribute Code Searches

  • Search for a specific attribute code: q=sector_code:11110
  • Search for multiple attribute codes: q=recipient_country_code:(UG TZ)
  • Search for one code OR another: q=sector_code:11110 OR transaction_sector_code:11110
  • Search for one code AND another: q=recipient_country_code:UG AND sector_code:11110
  • Search for one code AND/OR another: q=recipient_country_code:UG + sector_code:11110
  • Search for one code but NOT another: q=recipient_country_code:UG NOT sector_code:11110

Narrative Searches

  • Freetext search in a specific narrative: q=description_narrative:rabbit
  • Freetext search in multiples narratives: q=title_narrative:rabbit OR description_narrative:rabbit OR iati_identifier:rabbit OR transaction_description_narrative:rabbit
  • Freetext search for two words in a specific narrative: q=title_narrative:(rabbit AND production)
  • Freetext search for a phrase in a specific narrative: q=title_narrative:\\u201crabbit production\\u201d

Note, the iati-identifier is counted as a narrative field in the IATI Datastore. Use quotes to find a specific activity e.g. q=iati_identifier:\\u201cUS-GOV-1-AID-OAA-TO-14-00001\\u201d

Further narrative search options

  • * = wildcard, returns matches with zero or more letters

E.g. apple* returns apple, apples and appleseeds

  • ? = single character, returns matches which include a single character

E.g. te?t returns test and text

Note: to use * and ? as wildcards in narrative searches, the search term MUST NOT be quoted. If quoted, * and ? symbols will be searched for in the narrative text.

How to search dates and financial values

The API allows users to select date and financial values within a certain range. This is added in the format [* TO *].

  • q=transaction_value:[* TO 10000] finds all field values less than or equal to 10000.
  • q=activity_date_iso_date:[2021-01-01T00:00:00Z TO *] finds all activities that have an activity date later 1st Jan 2021.

Note: The SOLR API cannot search for both the type and iso-date within a single activity-date element. This means you cannot select only start or end dates to search by; this needs to be done by the user or programme once the JSON/XML/CSV output has been retrieved.

In the Query Field use the q parameter, then add the combination of filters required using the guidance above e.g.

\", \"id\": \"4f632d87-e9cc-404b-b31a-06b9457cdabc\"}, {\"type\": \"aligned_html\", \"value\": {\"html\": \"\\r\\n\\r\\n
\\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n
ParameterValue
qtitle_narrative:(rabbit AND production)
\", \"alignment\": \"normal\"}, \"id\": \"32e5ff80-e6e6-496f-800d-1bfd28c4ca4b\"}, {\"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

Return specific columns

  • &fl=description_narrative,sector_code

In the Query Field use the fl parameter, then add the list of data fields to return e.g.

\", \"id\": \"9aad7077-42a0-4993-9676-43e3409c4b5a\"}, {\"type\": \"aligned_html\", \"value\": {\"html\": \"\\r\\n\\r\\n
\\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n
ParameterValue
fldescription_narrative,sector_code
\", \"alignment\": \"normal\"}, \"id\": \"68f77df9-02d0-4066-97a1-810c158c2db8\"}, {\"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

How to select the format:

  • &wt=json
  • &wt=xml
  • &wt=csv

In the Query Field use the wt parameter, choose one of the three options: json, xml or csv

\", \"id\": \"63a73b23-a768-4205-bf6a-3a773e92c351\"}, {\"type\": \"aligned_html\", \"value\": {\"html\": \"\\r\\n\\r\\n
\\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n
ParameterValue
wtjson
\", \"alignment\": \"normal\"}, \"id\": \"320fd954-8189-40fa-91a9-91643bab655e\"}, {\"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

How to select number of rows

If not used, a default of 10 results will be returned.

A maximum of 1000 rows can be returned per API call. Use the &start parameter to select which row to start from.

  • &rows=50
  • &start=0

In the Query Field use the rows and start parameter, then specify the number required e.g.

\", \"id\": \"1787fbca-c4c1-4826-b32d-8e1e716dbfe2\"}, {\"type\": \"aligned_html\", \"value\": {\"html\": \"\\r\\n\\r\\n
\\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n
ParameterValue
rows50
start0
\", \"alignment\": \"normal\"}, \"id\": \"dad63ff2-5287-431a-8f29-5a80cc9546b3\"}, {\"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

Names of elements/attributes:

Names of elements and attributes are based upon the names and path provided in the IATI Schema. Each sequence of non-alpha characters is replaced with a \\u2018_\\u2019.

For example:

\", \"id\": \"16ec0dfc-aa2f-46e9-98dd-7b56a3bf3a96\"}, {\"type\": \"aligned_html\", \"value\": {\"html\": \"\\r\\n\\r\\n
\\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n
IATI NameAPI Name
iati-identifieriati_identifier
transaction/valuetransaction_value
transaction/value/@currencytransaction_value_currency
transaction/description/narrative/@xml:langtransaction_description_narrative_xml_lang
\", \"alignment\": \"normal\"}, \"id\": \"e90380b9-54fc-4447-b9fe-60baa588c27d\"}, {\"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

A full list of the names and paths, plus the data type of each element and attribute can be found in the Activity Summary Table.

Character encoding

The API will encode certain characters. Either the character or the encoding can be used when typing/pasting in an API. For example:

\", \"id\": \"674d3fd5-f106-4c2b-960b-0094f653af88\"}, {\"type\": \"aligned_html\", \"value\": {\"html\": \"\\r\\n\\r\\n
\\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n
CharacterEncoding
`\\u201d`%22
` `%20
\\u2018:\\u2019%3A
\\u2018,\\u2019%2C
\\u2018[\\u2018%5B
\\u2018]\\u2019%5D
\", \"alignment\": \"normal\"}, \"id\": \"464d5f35-c492-4b4a-bfbd-e63799ddc7d5\"}, {\"type\": \"anchor_point\", \"value\": \"example-api\", \"id\": \"d2383ec1-53b3-47df-b0d6-81e272638b83\"}, {\"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

Example of complex API calls

Here are two examples of data queries to show how the Datastore API works:

Scenario 1: \\u201cI would like to retrieve location and budget data for National NGOs currently working on development or humanitarian projects in the Philippines.\\u201d

In this scenario, the user would like to filter the data by organisation type (National NGOs) and recipient country (the Philippines). The user would like to have each budget returned separately, with all corresponding activity data. This can be achieved using the following URL (plus subscription key) or entering the details into the API Query Field:

GET https://api.iatistandard.org/datastore/budget/select?q=reporting_org_type%3A22%20AND%20(recipient_country_code%3APH%20OR%20transaction_recipient_country_code%3APH)&rows=300&wt=json&fl=iati_identifier%2Creporting_org_type%2Crecipient_country_code

\", \"id\": \"cd5eb82c-f72e-488f-b96d-a0e60c806ad1\"}, {\"type\": \"aligned_html\", \"value\": {\"html\": \"\\r\\n\\r\\n
\\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n
ParameterValueDescription
collectionactivitySpecifies that each row should contain one budget only
responsetypeselectThis is the default API response
qreporting_org_type:22 AND (recipient_country_code:PH OR transaction_recipient_country_code:PH)Filters for activities with Organisation Type Code 22 (National NGO)\\r\\n\\r\\nAND\\r\\n\\r\\nThose activities must have the Country Code PH (The Philippines) at activity OR transaction level\\r\\n
rows50Specifies the number of responses to be returned
wtjson
Sets the output format to JSON
\", \"alignment\": \"full\"}, \"id\": \"f322e1af-af42-4854-8088-06913f0b0c4d\"}, {\"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

Scenario 2: \\u201cI would like to know which organisations worked on teacher training projects in Uganda and Kenya that have begun since 2021.\\u201d

In this scenario, the user would like to filter the data by sector (Teacher Training), recipient country (Uganda and Kenya), that took place in 2021+ and would like to structure the output by returning participating organisations. This can be achieved using the following URL (plus subscription key) or entering the details into the API Query Field:

GET https://api.iatistandard.org/datastore/activity/select?q=(sector_code%3A11130%20OR%20transaction_sector_code%3A11130)%20AND%20(recipient_country_code%3A(UG%20KE)%20OR%20transaction_recipient_country_code%3A(UG%20KE))%20AND%20activity_date_iso_date%3A%5B2021-01-01T00%3A00%3A00Z%20TO%20*%5D&rows=300&wt=json&fl=participating_org_ref%2Cparticipating_org_narrative

\", \"id\": \"280420fa-592f-4739-9ebc-283d9469b417\"}, {\"type\": \"aligned_html\", \"value\": {\"html\": \"\\r\\n\\r\\n
\\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n
ParameterValueDescription
collectionbudgetSpecifies that each row should contain one activity
responsetypeselectThis is the default API response
q(sector_code:11130 OR transaction_sector_code:11130) AND (recipient_country_code:(UG KE) OR transaction_recipient_country_code:(UG KE)) AND activity_date_iso_date:[2021-01-01T00:00:00Z TO *]Filters for activities with Sector Code 11130 at either activity OR transaction level\\r\\n\\r\\nAND\\r\\n\\r\\nThose activities must have the Country Code UG or KE at activity OR transaction level\\r\\n\\r\\nAND\\r\\n\\r\\nThose activities must have an activity date in 2021 onwards.\\r\\n
rows300Specifies the number of responses to be returned
wtjson
Sets the output format to JSON
flparticipating_org_ref,participating_org_narrative
Specifies that participating organisations data is returned for the resulting activities
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Published by the IATI Technical Team: 11 January 2022

IATI\\u2019s Datastore version 3 uses the same backend technology as the iati.cloud SOLR API. However, various optimisations have been made allowing all available valid IATI data to be returned and ensuring that the outputs are aligned with the IATI Schema. A comparison between the two APIs can be found on this page.

Please note, iati.cloud is no longer managed by IATI and may not have the same services as previously listed.

Step-by-step transition

To replicate a query on iati.cloud, without adding any advanced features, the following guidance should be followed:

Create an API Gateway login

All users of the IATI Datastore API v3 are required to register on IATI\\u2019s API Gateway and gain a free API key. This step allows the IATI Technical Team to better track how IATI APIs are being used, and ensure a secure and robust service for users. Once you are logged into the API Gateway you can choose between two subscriptions:

\", \"id\": \"a2f8b0cb-4fc9-4a25-bd5b-be8151a292b6\"}, {\"type\": \"aligned_html\", \"value\": {\"html\": \"\\r\\n\\r\\n
\\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n
NameDescription
ExploratorySubscribers will be able to run 5 calls/minute up to a maximum of 100 calls/week. No approval is required
Full AccessSubscribers have unlimited access to Public
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Once setup you will be able to use the API Keys provided either from within the API Gateway webpage or your local development tools. Further guidance is provided in API Gateway Instructions.

Change the base URL

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\\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n
iati.cloudIATI Datastore version 3
https://datastore.iati.cloud/api/v2/activity?https://api.iatistandard.org/datastore/activity/select?
https://datastore.iati.cloud/api/v2/transaction?https://api.iatistandard.org/datastore/transaction/select?
https://datastore.iati.cloud/api/v2/budget?https://api.iatistandard.org/datastore/budget/select?
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Select data fields to return

The transaction and budget endpoints in the iati.cloud API only return a subset of the data fields available in IATI. In contrast, the IATI Datastore v3 API returns all available fields. The fl= parameter can be used to limit the fields returned to match the iati.cloud output.

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iati.cloudIATI Datastore version 3 field selection
https://datastore.iati.cloud/api/v2/transaction?&fl=iati_identifier,reporting_org_ref,title_narrative,description_narrative,recipient_country_code,recipient_region_code,sector_code,transaction_ref,transaction_humanitarian,transaction_transaction_type_code,transaction_transaction_date_iso_date,transaction_value_currency,transaction_value_value_date,transaction_value,transaction_provider_org_ref,transaction_provider_org_provider_activity_id,transaction_provider_org_type,transaction_provider_org_narrative,transaction_receiver_org_ref,transaction_receiver_org_receiver_activity_id,transaction_receiver_org_type,transaction_receiver_org_narrative,transaction_disbursement_channel_code,transaction_sector_vocabulary,transaction_sector_code,transaction_recipient_country_code,transaction_recipient_region_code,transaction_flow_type_code,transaction_finance_type_code,transaction_aid_type_code,transaction_aid_type_vocabulary,transaction_tied_status_code,transaction_description_narrative,default_currency,xml_lang,default_flow_type_code,default_aid_type_code,default_tied_status_code,humanitarian
https://datastore.iati.cloud/api/v2/budget?&fl=iati_identifier,reporting_org_ref,reporting_org_type,recipient_country_code,recipient_country_narrative,budget_type,budget_status,budget_period_start_iso_date,budget_period_end_iso_date,budget_value_currency,budget_value_value_date,budget_value,default_currency,xml_lang,default_flow_type_code,default_tied_status_code,default_aid_type_code,humanitarian
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Change field names in query parameter

Names of elements and attributes are based upon the names and path provided in the IATI Schema. Each sequence of non-alpha characters is replaced with a \\u2018_\\u2019.

For example:

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IATI namesIATI Datastore version 3 names
iati-identifieriati_identifier
transaction/valuetransaction_value
transaction/value/@currencytransaction_value_currency
transaction/description/narrative/@xml:langtransaction_description_narrative_xml_lang
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A full list of the names and paths, plus the data type of each element and attribute can be found in the Activity Summary Table.

Fields with name changes between iati.cloud and IATI Datastore v3 include:

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iati.cloud names IATI Datastore version 3 names
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reporting_org_type_codereporting_org_type
location_id_codelocation_location_id_code
location_id_vocabularylocation_location_id_vocabulary
location_reach_codelocation_location_reach_code
location_class_codelocation_location_class_code
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country_budget_items_budget_description_narrative_textcountry_budget_items_budget_item_description_narrative
planned_disbursement_value_dateplanned_disbursement_value_value_date
planned_disbursement_provider_org_narrative_langplanned_disbursement_provider_org_narrative_xml_lang
planned_disbursement_provider_org_narrative_textplanned_disbursement_receiver_org_narrative
transaction_typetransaction_transaction_type_code
transaction_date_iso_datetransaction_transaction_date_iso_date
transaction_value_datetransaction_value_value_date
transaction_provider_org_narrative_langtransaction_provider_org_narrative_xml_lang
transaction_provider_org_narrative_texttransaction_provider_org_narrative
location_id_codelocation_location_id_code
transaction_disburstment_channel_codetransaction_disbursement_channel_code
result_indicator_title_narrative_langresult_indicator_title_narrative_xml_lang
result_indicator_title_narrative_textresult_indicator_title_narrative
result_indicator_description_narrative_langresult_indicator_description_narrative_xml_lang
result_indicator_description_narrative_textresult_indicator_description_narrative
result_indicator_reference_vocabulary_uriresult_indicator_reference_indicator_uri
result_indicator_baseline_comment_narrative_langresult_indicator_baseline_comment_narrative_xml_lang
result_indicator_baseline_comment_narrative_textresult_indicator_baseline_comment_narrative
result_indicator_period_target_comment_narrative_langresult_indicator_period_target_comment_narrative_xml_lang
result_indicator_period_target_comment_narrative_textresult_indicator_period_target_comment_narrative
result_indicator_period_actual_comment_narrative_langresult_indicator_period_actual_comment_narrative_xml_lang
result_indicator_period_actual_comment_narrative_textresult_indicator_period_actual_comment_narrative
result_document_link_title_narrative_langresult_document_link_title_narrative_xml_lang
result_document_link_title_narrative_textresult_document_link_title_narrative
result_document_link_description_narrative_langresult_document_link_description_narrative_xml_lang
result_document_link_description_narrative_textresult_document_link_description_narrative
result_indicator_document_link_title_narrative_langresult_indicator_document_link_title_narrative_xml_lang
result_indicator_document_link_title_narrative_textresult_indicator_document_link_title_narrative_text
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Select results to return

The Datastore v3 API has a limit of 1000 documents returned at once. This is to ensure data is of a size that can be handled by most browsers and will be returned in a reasonable timescale.

As with iati.cloud, the number of documents to return is set by the rows parameter. To return all documents in a query, users will need to repeatedly call the API and loop through the available pages by using the start parameter e.g.

  • To get the first 1000 documents: &rows=1000&start=1
  • To get the second 1000 documents: &rows=1000&start=1001

Results that cannot be returned

The IATI Datastore v3 does not have inbuilt currency conversion to USD. Users should take the value date of the financial value and choose their own method for converting the currency. IATI.cloud was based on the average IMF conversion rate for a given month.

The following endpoints, with CSV output only, do not have an equivalent in IATI Datastore v3:

  • https://datastore.iati.cloud/api/v2/activity-sector?
  • https://datastore.iati.cloud/api/v2/activity-country?

Comparison of IATI Datastore version 3 API to iati.cloud API

The two APIs are set up in very similar ways. However, the IATI Datastore API v3 is built to allow users greater flexibility when filtering data. Notably, all IATI data can be searched and returned using the activity, transaction and budget endpoints.

The IATI Datastore version 3 also delivers more timely updates, has lower costs and has an API Contract.

Do note that the IATI Datastore does not process IATI data. Any post-processing work, such as currency conversion and country/region/sector expansion, will sit down-stream of the Datastore API and will be considered in IATI\\u2019s upcoming work.

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IATI Datastore version 3iati.cloud
API subscription key is neededNo subscription key needed
All IATI data can be searched and returned for each endpointA subset of IATI data can be searched for each endpoint
All IATI data can be returned for each endpointA subset of IATI data can be returned for each endpoint
All field names match the IATI StandardNot all field names match the IATI Standard
Narrative searching available on all narrative fieldsNarrative searching available on some narrative fields
Paginated resultsNo pagination of results
No USD currency conversionSome USD currency conversion
No CSV activity sector and country expansionCSV activity output can return one country or one sector per row
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Further support

The IATI Datastore has been developed by the IATI Technical Team. For additional support on using (or transitioning over) to the new API, please contact the IATI Helpdesk: support@iatistandard.org. IATI\\u2019s Technical Team will happily set up a call to help get you started.

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Published by the IATI Technical Team: 11 January 2022

IATI\\u2019s Datastore version 3 uses the same backend technology as the iati.cloud SOLR API. However, various optimisations have been made allowing all available valid IATI data to be returned and ensuring that the outputs are aligned with the IATI Schema. A comparison between the two APIs can be found on this page.

Please note, iati.cloud is no longer managed by IATI and may not have the same services as previously listed.

Step-by-step transition

To replicate a query on iati.cloud, without adding any advanced features, the following guidance should be followed:

Create an API Gateway login

All users of the IATI Datastore API v3 are required to register on IATI\\u2019s API Gateway and gain a free API key. This step allows the IATI Technical Team to better track how IATI APIs are being used, and ensure a secure and robust service for users. Once you are logged into the API Gateway you can choose between two subscriptions:

\", \"id\": \"a2f8b0cb-4fc9-4a25-bd5b-be8151a292b6\"}, {\"type\": \"aligned_html\", \"value\": {\"html\": \"\\r\\n\\r\\n
\\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n
NameDescription
ExploratorySubscribers will be able to run 5 calls/minute up to a maximum of 100 calls/week. No approval is required
Full AccessSubscribers have unlimited access to Public
\", \"alignment\": \"normal\"}, \"id\": \"3734bbb6-d744-40d7-a8e7-cd6de7f386c5\"}, {\"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

Once setup you will be able to use the API Keys provided either from within the API Gateway webpage or your local development tools. Further guidance is provided in API Gateway Instructions.

Change the base URL

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iati.cloudIATI Datastore version 3
https://datastore.iati.cloud/api/v2/activity?https://api.iatistandard.org/datastore/activity/select?
https://datastore.iati.cloud/api/v2/transaction?https://api.iatistandard.org/datastore/transaction/select?
https://datastore.iati.cloud/api/v2/budget?https://api.iatistandard.org/datastore/budget/select?
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Select data fields to return

The transaction and budget endpoints in the iati.cloud API only return a subset of the data fields available in IATI. In contrast, the IATI Datastore v3 API returns all available fields. The fl= parameter can be used to limit the fields returned to match the iati.cloud output.

\", \"id\": \"ca18d1fb-6720-4b58-9051-1ab7be8520fb\"}, {\"type\": \"aligned_html\", \"value\": {\"html\": \"\\r\\n\\r\\n
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iati.cloudIATI Datastore version 3 field selection
https://datastore.iati.cloud/api/v2/transaction?&fl=iati_identifier,reporting_org_ref,title_narrative,description_narrative,recipient_country_code,recipient_region_code,sector_code,transaction_ref,transaction_humanitarian,transaction_transaction_type_code,transaction_transaction_date_iso_date,transaction_value_currency,transaction_value_value_date,transaction_value,transaction_provider_org_ref,transaction_provider_org_provider_activity_id,transaction_provider_org_type,transaction_provider_org_narrative,transaction_receiver_org_ref,transaction_receiver_org_receiver_activity_id,transaction_receiver_org_type,transaction_receiver_org_narrative,transaction_disbursement_channel_code,transaction_sector_vocabulary,transaction_sector_code,transaction_recipient_country_code,transaction_recipient_region_code,transaction_flow_type_code,transaction_finance_type_code,transaction_aid_type_code,transaction_aid_type_vocabulary,transaction_tied_status_code,transaction_description_narrative,default_currency,xml_lang,default_flow_type_code,default_aid_type_code,default_tied_status_code,humanitarian
https://datastore.iati.cloud/api/v2/budget?&fl=iati_identifier,reporting_org_ref,reporting_org_type,recipient_country_code,recipient_country_narrative,budget_type,budget_status,budget_period_start_iso_date,budget_period_end_iso_date,budget_value_currency,budget_value_value_date,budget_value,default_currency,xml_lang,default_flow_type_code,default_tied_status_code,default_aid_type_code,humanitarian
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Change field names in query parameter

Names of elements and attributes are based upon the names and path provided in the IATI Schema. Each sequence of non-alpha characters is replaced with a \\u2018_\\u2019.

For example:

\", \"id\": \"df77000c-c243-46be-9102-b609bdd33100\"}, {\"type\": \"aligned_html\", \"value\": {\"html\": \"\\r\\n\\r\\n
\\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n
IATI namesIATI Datastore version 3 names
iati-identifieriati_identifier
transaction/valuetransaction_value
transaction/value/@currencytransaction_value_currency
transaction/description/narrative/@xml:langtransaction_description_narrative_xml_lang
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A full list of the names and paths, plus the data type of each element and attribute can be found in the Activity Summary Table.

Fields with name changes between iati.cloud and IATI Datastore v3 include:

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reporting_org_type_codereporting_org_type
location_id_codelocation_location_id_code
location_id_vocabularylocation_location_id_vocabulary
location_reach_codelocation_location_reach_code
location_class_codelocation_location_class_code
country_budget_items_budget_description_narrative_langcountry_budget_items_budget_item_description_narrative_xml_lang
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planned_disbursement_value_dateplanned_disbursement_value_value_date
planned_disbursement_provider_org_narrative_langplanned_disbursement_provider_org_narrative_xml_lang
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transaction_typetransaction_transaction_type_code
transaction_date_iso_datetransaction_transaction_date_iso_date
transaction_value_datetransaction_value_value_date
transaction_provider_org_narrative_langtransaction_provider_org_narrative_xml_lang
transaction_provider_org_narrative_texttransaction_provider_org_narrative
location_id_codelocation_location_id_code
transaction_disburstment_channel_codetransaction_disbursement_channel_code
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result_indicator_title_narrative_textresult_indicator_title_narrative
result_indicator_description_narrative_langresult_indicator_description_narrative_xml_lang
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result_indicator_reference_vocabulary_uriresult_indicator_reference_indicator_uri
result_indicator_baseline_comment_narrative_langresult_indicator_baseline_comment_narrative_xml_lang
result_indicator_baseline_comment_narrative_textresult_indicator_baseline_comment_narrative
result_indicator_period_target_comment_narrative_langresult_indicator_period_target_comment_narrative_xml_lang
result_indicator_period_target_comment_narrative_textresult_indicator_period_target_comment_narrative
result_indicator_period_actual_comment_narrative_langresult_indicator_period_actual_comment_narrative_xml_lang
result_indicator_period_actual_comment_narrative_textresult_indicator_period_actual_comment_narrative
result_document_link_title_narrative_langresult_document_link_title_narrative_xml_lang
result_document_link_title_narrative_textresult_document_link_title_narrative
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Select results to return

The Datastore v3 API has a limit of 1000 documents returned at once. This is to ensure data is of a size that can be handled by most browsers and will be returned in a reasonable timescale.

As with iati.cloud, the number of documents to return is set by the rows parameter. To return all documents in a query, users will need to repeatedly call the API and loop through the available pages by using the start parameter e.g.

  • To get the first 1000 documents: &rows=1000&start=1
  • To get the second 1000 documents: &rows=1000&start=1001

Results that cannot be returned

The IATI Datastore v3 does not have inbuilt currency conversion to USD. Users should take the value date of the financial value and choose their own method for converting the currency. IATI.cloud was based on the average IMF conversion rate for a given month.

The following endpoints, with CSV output only, do not have an equivalent in IATI Datastore v3:

  • https://datastore.iati.cloud/api/v2/activity-sector?
  • https://datastore.iati.cloud/api/v2/activity-country?

Comparison of IATI Datastore version 3 API to iati.cloud API

The two APIs are set up in very similar ways. However, the IATI Datastore API v3 is built to allow users greater flexibility when filtering data. Notably, all IATI data can be searched and returned using the activity, transaction and budget endpoints.

The IATI Datastore version 3 also delivers more timely updates, has lower costs and has an API Contract.

Do note that the IATI Datastore does not process IATI data. Any post-processing work, such as currency conversion and country/region/sector expansion, will sit down-stream of the Datastore API and will be considered in IATI\\u2019s upcoming work.

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Further support

The IATI Datastore has been developed by the IATI Technical Team. For additional support on using (or transitioning over) to the new API, please contact the IATI Helpdesk: support@iatistandard.org. IATI\\u2019s Technical Team will happily set up a call to help get you started.

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Version 3 of the IATI Datastore API was released on 11 January 2022, followed by Datastore Search on 8 March 2022. The Datastore offers robust access to development and humanitarian data published according to the IATI Standard.

Older versions of the IATI Datastore have been made available by the IATI community. See the details below on how to access them:

Previous ways to access IATI data

Tool supported by IATI

Access the original version of the IATI Datastore. Search data by a set of key filters and download activities with all data fields in .xml and .json formats, or with a subset of data fields in .csv.

Technical note: all API calls to iatidatastore.iatistandard.org are now redirected to the Datastore v3 API.

Tool managed by Zimmerman.

This tool is no longer managed by IATI and may not have the same services as previously listed.

Additional support

For additional support in determining which data access tool best meets your needs and for help with accessing, understanding, or analysing IATI data, please email IATI\\u2019s Helpdesk: support@iatistandard.org.

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Version 3 of the IATI Datastore API was released on 11 January 2022, followed by Datastore Search on 8 March 2022. The Datastore offers robust access to development and humanitarian data published according to the IATI Standard.

Older versions of the IATI Datastore have been made available by the IATI community. See the details below on how to access them:

Previous ways to access IATI data

Tool supported by IATI

Access the original version of the IATI Datastore. Search data by a set of key filters and download activities with all data fields in .xml and .json formats, or with a subset of data fields in .csv.

Technical note: all API calls to iatidatastore.iatistandard.org are now redirected to the Datastore v3 API.

Tool managed by Zimmerman.

This tool is no longer managed by IATI and may not have the same services as previously listed.

Additional support

For additional support in determining which data access tool best meets your needs and for help with accessing, understanding, or analysing IATI data, please email IATI\\u2019s Helpdesk: support@iatistandard.org.

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IATI \\u2013 the International Aid Transparency Initiative \\u2013 brings together governments, multilateral institutions, private sector and civil society organisations and others to increase the transparency and openness of resources flowing into developing countries.

Increased transparency is not an end in itself but an essential step towards improving the coordination, accountability and effectiveness to maximise their impact on the world's poorest and most vulnerable people.

We encourage all organisations that distribute or spend resources to publish information about their activities using IATI\\u2019s data standard. This is a set of rules and guidance to ensure information is easy to access, understand and use.

IATI data helps meet the needs of a wide range of stakeholders in international development. For example:

  • Governments of developing countries need up-to-date information on which development and humanitarian organisations are operating in their country, so they can work with them effectively.
  • Donors and multilateral agencies need to understand where their spending will have the greatest impact.
  • Civil society organisations delivering services need to see what\\u2019s happening where, to improve coordination and avoid duplication of effort.
  • Citizens and journalists around the world need similar information to hold their governments to account on their spending and use of resources.

IATI wants to see transparent, good quality data used to achieve sustainable development. View the full text of IATI's vision and mission.

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What data can I find?

You can find IATI data on 1 million development and humanitarian activities across the world. The data covers finances, locations, sectors, results and more.

The data has been published to IATI by more than 1500 organisations. These include donor governments, development finance institutions and UN agencies, non-governmental organisations, foundations and private sector organisations.

Why should I use the data?

Using transparent, good quality data helps efforts to achieve sustainable development. IATI sets the standard for the way information is reported so it is easier to plan, track and compare the progress and outcomes of different projects and activities. IATI data is \\u2018open data\\u2019, so it can be used by anyone for any purpose.

Accessing and using the best available data is crucial for informing effective decisions to promote development and provide essential support in the face of humanitarian crises. Access to IATI data is an important planning aid for developing and donor country governments. It enables academics, politicians, campaigners, journalists, and members of the public to understand how development and humanitarian resources are used. It also gives them the information they need to hold to account those who provide or use aid funding.

Quality of IATI data

Organisations are responsible for deciding how much detail they provide on their activities and IATI does not audit or verify the data. It is expected that organisations continually improve the range and quality of their data. Users of IATI data play a key role alongside the IATI technical team in helping increase the quality of published data.

If you spot an error in an organisation\\u2019s data or if you think data is missing, please contact the publisher. Guidance on how to find the publisher\\u2019s contact email is available at How to get help with using IATI data.

See:

Using the data

There are numerous tools and resources to help you use the data. These range from simple tools anyone can use to see the information, through to technical resources for developers who want to integrate data into other systems or build new tools.

See:

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Publishers

Over 1,500 organisations have published their data to IATI. IATI publishers share information on a wide range of resources, from aid to private finance, that flow into developing countries.

We encourage every organisation distributing or spending funds through international delivery chains to publish IATI data.

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IATI publishers include:

  • Donor governments
  • Multilateral organisations
  • Development Finance Institutions
  • Philanthropic Foundations
  • Fund managers
  • International non-governmental organisations
  • Local non-governmental organisations
  • Private sector organisations
  • Academic, training and research organisations
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Governments of developing countries

To plan resources effectively, governments in developing countries need to know what development and humanitarian organisations are operating in their country. They also need to know what these organisations are spending, which services they are providing and where.

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IATI data helps governments access timely, forward-looking and detailed information on resources that flow into the country to address poverty and crises. Government staff can integrate IATI data into their national financial systems.

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Jimaale Ahmed, Director General of Monitoring and Evaluation at the Government of Somalia said IATI data helped inform the country's new National Development Plan (2017-2019)

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Civil society organisations

Civil society organisations can use IATI data to hold authorities to account, to avoid duplicating services, and to signpost local people to other civil society organisations that can help them. Civil society organisations can also use IATI data to see how transparent donors are about their spending and to campaign for improvements.

Citizens, researchers, parliamentarians, the media

News organisations, journalists, academics, parliamentarians and others with an interest in development can use IATI to find detailed data for their research. You can view all IATI data easily using our own tool, d-portal.

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There are many tools you can use to access IATI data. Different tools are designed for users with different technical abilities and for different uses. Use the information here to help decide which tools might be right for you.

Non-technical tools for searching, visualising and downloading IATI data

There are several free online tools for accessing IATI data which you can use without any special expertise. These tools differ in the number of fields you use to filter searches and how the data is displayed. For example, some online tools visualise the data in charts or maps while others allow you to download Excel spreadsheets or CSV files.

Some tools enable you to see all IATI data, while others are designed to extract only certain information for specific purposes.

Most tools are free to use. If a tool requires payment, refer to the service provider for details.

Tools built and managed by IATI

IATI has built tools that provide access to all IATI data. These are:

d-portal is a development portal that allows you to explore and visualise IATI data on development and humanitarian aid activities. d-portal refreshes daily and takes data directly from the IATI Registry. New publishers should appear on d-portal on the Monday after their first publication.

The IATI Datastore provides access to data published by organisations according to the IATI Standard on their resources and results. It's Query Builder enables users to build queries across 32 different elements of the IATI Standard. Users can select options through drop-down and freetext filters.

This tool enables download of simple Excel-formatted data on commitments, disbursements and expenditures, as well as forward-looking budgets, presented simply by country and region. It is a tool created by the IATI Secretariat as an interim measure to support simple access to the kinds of data requested most frequently by IATI partner country governments. Learning from this tool will inform IATI's next steps to develop a new data portal that will simplify access to all IATI data for all users.

Tools built and managed by third parties

IATI data is open source, so anyone is able to freely use the data and build tools that use IATI data. With some third-party tools you can see all IATI data; others use IATI data to focus on specific themes or topics in the international development and humanitarian sectors.

Some governments and organisations have built their own online tools that showcase their data.

If you have built a tool for accessing and using IATI data please let us know so that we can add them to the list.

Integrate IATI data into government financial systems

Governments of developing countries can reduce the burden of data collection by accessing IATI data to find many of the details they need in one place.

Some governments, such as Madagascar and Senegal, are further improving efficiency by trialling an automatic import of IATI data into their internal Aid Information Management Systems (AIMS) using an IATI-AIMS import tool. This can save valuable time that would otherwise be spent manually collecting and uploading data. It allows staff to spend more time using the data, and working with development partners locally to enrich and add context to it.

By using IATI data, government staff get a fuller picture of development and humanitarian activities and organisations operating in their country. They can find detailed information for specific projects and sometimes discover activities they were previously unaware of.

IATI resources for technical users

While there are many tools built to provide access to IATI data, they may not always meet your specific needs and there is a growing demand for bespoke products. For example, many governments have built their own portals to display their data in a way that the public can understand. Some organisations make tools for specific data queries or build new tools to analyse or visualise data in particular ways.

IATI and others have created resources to help developers build bespoke products.

Resources for developers

To allow for different ways of querying the data and to enable new tools to be built, IATI provides developers and other technical users access to useful APIs so they can work directly with the raw IATI XML data files.

IATI resources:

  • IATI Registry - IATI\\u2019s Registry API allows you to query the metadata on each organisation and xml file published to IATI. Metadata includes URLs to each published xml file, organisation publisher IDs and IATI organisation IDs.
  • IATI Datastore API- IATI\\u2019s Datastore allows you to query all activity data and return it in formats beyond XML, including in JSON and CSV. The Datastore runs queries based on pre-existing set fields within IATI data and gives you the option to combine these queries.

Third-party technical resources

Other organisations have also created useful tools for technical users. These include:

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IATI Financial Report

IATI Financial Report 2021 accompanies the IATI Annual Report 2021 (ES / FR). Details about the initiative's previous year's finances can be found within past IATI Annual Report documents.

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Income

IATI is financed by our members through a combination of membership fees and voluntary contributions. All funds are allocated to a pool of resources and used to finance IATI's budget and workplan, as approved by the Governing Board. In its role as trustee within the IATI Secretariat, UNOPS has full fiduciary responsibility and accountability for the receipt, custody and disbursement of all contributions provided by members.

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Annual financial statements

IATI publishes annual financial statements prepared by UNOPS which cover the entire period of IATI implementation by the Secretariat consortium from September 2013 to December 2020. Financial statements are prepared based on a calendar year and include all financial contributions by members during this period.

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View IATI\\u2019s annual reports for further financial information on income and expenditure across IATI financial years.

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Budget and workplan

IATI's planned annual spending is set out in its budget and workplan. IATI\\u2019s elected Governing Board oversees the development and approval of the budget and workplan.

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The following documents provide information on past IATI budget and outputs:

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Commitment to Transparency

Each of the three IATI Secretariat entities UNDP, UNOPS and Development Initiatives publishes details of their related activities according to the IATI Standard as part of their corporate reporting, and in respect of their own commitments to transparency.

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IATI budget and workplan

The IATI budget and workplan outline the activities that our Secretariat and Technical Team are focusing on during the year. IATI\\u2019s elected Governing Board oversees the development and approval of the budget and workplan.

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Delivering IATI Strategic Plan 2020-2025

IATI's annual budget and workplans contribute to the delivery of the IATI Strategic Plan 2020-2025. IATI's Secretariat and Governing Board have set out an overview of how the Strategic Plan will be delivered over five years.

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All activities in IATI's budget and workplans aim to achieve three mutually reinforcing objectives for the initiative over the next five years. These are: (1) improving the quality of IATI data that is published; (2) promoting the use of data by development and humanitarian actors; and (3) strengthening IATI\\u2019s data Standard and reinvigorating its community of publishers and members.

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Read more about the IATI Strategic Plan 2020-2025

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IATI\\u2019s Governing Board aims to meet in person at least once a year, and through online conference calls quarterly. Minutes from those meetings, and updates issued by the board, are available to download.

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IATI Strategic Plan 2020-2025 (ES / FR) sets out a clear strategic direction for five years, aimed to capitalising on the initiative\\u2019s strengths, addressing its weaknesses and maximising its contribution towards achieving sustainable development outcomes.

Vision, mission and goal

The document provides IATI's shared vision, mission and goal.

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IATI's vision, mission and goal.

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Three key objectives

The plan sets out three mutually reinforcing objectives for the initiative over the next five years. These are improving the quality of IATI data that is published; promoting the use of data by development and humanitarian actors; and strengthening IATI\\u2019s data Standard and reinvigorating its community of publishers and members. These objectives are crucial in helping IATI achieve its vision: that transparent, good quality information on development resources and results is available and used by all stakeholder groups to help achieve sustainable development outcomes.

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IATI's key strategic objectives

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Agreed by IATI Members

Members approved the text of the IATI Strategic Plan at IATI's annual Members' Assembly meeting 2019 (Brussels on 11-12 September). IATI's membership represents donor and developing country governments, multilaterals, development finance institutions, civil society and private sector organisations.

Widely consulted on

The Strategic Plan was developed following an extensive consultation process involving participants from over 20 countries. To ensure the Strategic Plan was demand-driven, IATI held online surveys, focus groups, a technical face-to-face meeting and conducted focused case studies in Malawi and Somalia. More than 200 comments were also received in English, French and Spanish through an open online discussion forum.

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IATI Strategic Plan (2020 - 2025) Results Framework

To ensure that measurable objectives are kept in sight, IATI has also developed a Strategic Plan Results Framework, in consultation with its membership. The Results Framework translates the IATI Strategic Plan (2020-2025) into a set of measurable targets that demonstrate how the IATI membership, Secretariat and Governing Board will prioritise efforts to deliver on the agreed mandate and vision through 2025. The framework is an adaptive tool, subject to revision and reassessment by the membership on the basis of its utility for decision-making and learning over time. The framework is complemented by a comprehensive methodology document, which lays out how each indicator will be measured.

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IATI Institutional Hosting arrangement TORs and bid process

The IATI Governing Board, in support of the IATI Institutional Working Group is undertaking a process to secure the hosting arrangements for the initiative for the period 2023 - 2027.

Terms of Reference

IATI\\u2019s hosting arrangements will consist of the delivery of two main services: (1) Policy and Technology Secretariat services and (2) Legal and Operational Support Services. The final Terms of References for these two areas are now final and can be accessed using the links below:

Schedule

The bidding and selection process will be conducted between October 2022 and March 2023 and will involve the following stages:

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Bid process

Open Solicitation of Bids

  • TORs for Host and for Provider to be published in English, French and Spanish, on IATI Connect and on the IATI website. Members are also encouraged to share the link widely within their networks. All organisations are welcome and encouraged to submit bids, including existing hosts, based on the explicit advice of the April 2022 evaluation panel.
  • Organisations wishing to submit bids for both TORs are encouraged to do so, but must address all requirements in both TORs. Different criteria will apply to each set of TORs, given the distinct nature of each scope of work.
  • The Board will hold an open \\u201cBidders\\u2019 Call\\u201d for each of the TORs in early December.

Search and Approach

  • A small search party from the Board and IWG will speak with some of the organisations seen as a good fit for IATI to seek their interest and answer any questions they may have. IATI members are encouraged to get in touch with the Board or IWG with suggestions or connections to add to the search.

Bid Submission Closes; Longlisting and Shortlisting

  • The Board develops minimum requirements criteria for longlisting, plus selection criteria for shortlisting, based on the published ToRs, taking into account discussions of the 2021 IWG and the April 2022 evaluation panel. These criteria are finalised by the Board after discussion with the IWG.
  • Longlisting is undertaken by the Process Manager and reviewed by the IWG, using the agreed minimum requirements criteria.
  • Taking into consideration the advice of the IWG, a Selection Panel of 5-7 members comprised of experts covering all areas of each TOR and a balance of IATI constituents is invited by the Board to form a panel for a fixed period, January - March, with the task of shortlisting candidates for each TOR.
  • The initial shortlisting process in each TOR is undertaken by the Selection Panel, which refines the list of longlisted candidate organisations to the 2-3 most promising options, using a combination of shortlisting against the agreed selection criteria and interviews. These options are forwarded to the Board.

Preferred Host and Provider Recommended to Members

  • Based on the options received from the IWG, the Board makes recommendations to members on the most qualified bids for each of the two areas of work. The Board indicates its preferred candidate for each TOR along with its reasoning, taking into account whether an organisation has bid for both TORs.
  • The Board makes written recommendations to IATI members for the most qualified preferred host(s) and provider(s), seeking approval for the second candidate(s) for each TOR in case final negotiations with the preferred candidates are unsuccessful.

Members\\u2019 Assembly Vote

  • Members meet in-person during the MA (March 13-14, 2023) to discuss and approve recommendations from the Board on selection and engagement. Constituencies will have the opportunity to meet for discussions the day before the MA.

Eligibility to Vote

  • Any member in good standing for Y9 (2022) membership fees by 31 December 2022 will be eligible to vote, including any Member that is included in the shortlisted candidates as Host or Provider.
  • Any Partner Country with an active waiver for Y9 membership fees will be eligible to vote.
  • The Board will move to extend the waiver option (currently only open to Partner Countries) to CSOs at the MA in 2023. Members are therefore advised in relation to the bid process for new Host and Provider:
  • That CSOs will be given the option to apply for a waiver in principle for Y10 (2023) in advance of the MA
  • That if the vote passes at the MA, then any applications for waiver in principle will be approved, and those members will be eligible to vote on the host
  • Any member, whether in good standing or not, can address the MA during discussions.
  • Members approve the Board to enter into final negotiations and to agree and sign a Letter of Agreement (LoA) with the new Host and Provider on their behalf. Legal advice will be sought from within the jurisdiction of the new Host (and Provider if different) in the preparation of the LoA.

Bid submission

If you are interested to submit a proposal, or if you have any questions regarding the information provided in this document, please contact the Governing Board Chair: chair@iatistandard.org. Please do not send proposals to the same email address.

Please send proposals to governingboard@iatistandard.org by Friday 6 January 2023. Proposals should be clearly marked \\u201cProposal for provision of Legal and Operational Support services to IATI" or "Proposal for provision of Policy and Technology Host services to IATI \\u201d.

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Bidders call 7 December 2022

The Governing Board and Institutional Working Group held a \\u201cBidders Call\\u201d on Wednesday 7 December 2022, 2 - 3pm UTC. They invited any organisation interested in submitting proposals for one or both of the Terms of References (ToRs) to join. At the meeting the Board provided information and answered questions from interested organisations on the selection process. View the presentation slides and watch the meeting below.

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The International Aid Transparency Initiative - IATI - has evolved rapidly since its launch in 2008. Here are some of the key moments.

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If your organisation is a member of IATI and has not yet received an invitation to register for this event, please email: info@iatistandard.org.

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If your organisation is a member of IATI and has not yet received an invitation to register for this event, please email: info@iatistandard.org.

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For more information about the IATI Community Exchange 2023 please see the Event page and FAQ page on IATI Connect. Contact sander.hees@undp.org with any questions.

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For more information about the IATI Community Exchange 2023 please see the Event page and FAQ page on IATI Connect. Contact sander.hees@undp.org with any questions.

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For more information about the IATI Community Exchange 2023 event please visit IATI Connect. Contact sander.hees@undp.org with any questions.

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For more information about the IATI Community Exchange 2023 event please visit IATI Connect. Contact sander.hees@undp.org with any questions.

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For any questions about this event or for support using IATI Publisher, please contact the Technical Team: support@iatistandard.org.

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For any questions about this event or for support using IATI Publisher, please contact the Technical Team: support@iatistandard.org.

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The Members\\u2019 Assembly is formed of all members of IATI and meets once a year. Our members govern and fund the initiative, ensuring IATI can continue implementing its work to improve global transparency.

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IATI Members\\u2019 Assembly 2022

Members of IATI have been invited (via email) to register for IATI\\u2019s annual Members\\u2019 Assembly 2022 on 8-9 November, with a Community Day on 10 November at UN City, Copenhagen. This will be the first opportunity for all IATI members to meet in-person since 2019.

Members are invited to attend all three days in-person and hybrid arrangements will be available for those wishing to join remotely. The meeting\\u00a0will be in English, with simultaneous interpretation in French and Spanish.

The three days will offer members:

  • Monday 8 November (14:00-17:00): Pre-Members' Assembly 2022 Caucus meetings for each of IATI's three member constituencies

  • Tuesday 9 November (09:30-17:00): the chance to discuss important governance issues at the Members' Assembly including on the future hosting arrangements for the initiative post 2022, with recommendations from the Governing Board following work undertaken by the (reconstituted) Institutional Working Group;

  • Tuesday 9 November (17:00-19:00): Members' Reception

Community Day (10 November)

(09:30-17:00): Community Day, which will include a workshop with data users and publishers and a Community Exchange (with self-organised sessions)

The Governing Board and Secretariat are working on a more detailed agenda and papers, and will provide these to members in due course.

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IATI Members\\u2019 Assembly 2022

Members of IATI have been invited (via email) to register for IATI\\u2019s annual Members\\u2019 Assembly 2022 on 8-9 November, with a Community Day on 10 November at UN City, Copenhagen. This will be the first opportunity for all IATI members to meet in-person since 2019.

Members are invited to attend all three days in-person and hybrid arrangements will be available for those wishing to join remotely. The meeting\\u00a0will be in English, with simultaneous interpretation in French and Spanish.

The three days will offer members:

  • Monday 8 November (14:00-17:00): Pre-Members' Assembly 2022 Caucus meetings for each of IATI's three member constituencies

  • Tuesday 9 November (09:30-17:00): the chance to discuss important governance issues at the Members' Assembly including on the future hosting arrangements for the initiative post 2022, with recommendations from the Governing Board following work undertaken by the (reconstituted) Institutional Working Group;

  • Tuesday 9 November (17:00-19:00): Members' Reception

Community Day (10 November)

(09:30-17:00): Community Day, which will include a workshop with data users and publishers and a Community Exchange (with self-organised sessions)

The Governing Board and Secretariat are working on a more detailed agenda and papers, and will provide these to members in due course.

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IATI Members\\u2019 Assembly 2023 (13 - 14 March)

IATI will host its annual Members' Assembly and Community Exchange in-person in Copenhagen (UN City) and online between Monday 13 and Tuesday 13 March 2023.

IATI Community Exchange (15 - 16 March)

IATI members are also encouraged to join IATI's Community Exchange. The Community Exchange invites anyone interested in IATI to join a range of community-led sessions. It will offer opportunities to network, learn and collaborate with others interested in development and humanitarian open data. There will also be the chance to showcase exciting data use, publishing or other initiatives in a \\u201cmarketplace\\u201d. For those unable to join in-person, many sessions will be made available online through a Zoom Event Space. Keep updated with the event arrangements on our community platform: IATI Connect.

Register for both events by 13 February 2022

Event Schedule (draft)

Here is the event schedule (times are in CET/Copenhagen time zone and indicative):

  • Monday 13 March (14:00-18:00): \\u00a0Pre-Members' Assembly 2023 Caucus meetings for each of IATI's three-member constituencies;
  • Tuesday 14 March (09:15-17:15): \\u00a0IATI Members' Assembly - open to IATI Members only (see IATI Members list);
  • Wednesday 15 March (10:15-17:00): Community Exchange (1) and Data Use / Supplier Market - open to all;
  • Thursday 16 March (10:15-14:00): Community Exchange (2) and Data Use / Supplier Market - open to all;

Language

The meetings will be in English, with simultaneous interpretation in French and Spanish.

Members' Assembly Agenda and Papers

The agenda and papers for Members' Assembly 2023 will be posted below soon.

Travel facilitation for CSO community-members

Update 23 January: on behalf of the IATI Governing Board, we are pleased to announce that there is a small amount of resources available to facilitate travel of CSO community-members.

As there are limited spaces available, preference will be given to IATI Membership and/or those CSO representatives with an active role\\u00a0during the Community Event as speaker, host of a\\u00a0 community-session and/or booth at the Market. To enhance regional representation at the IATI Community Event, preference will also be given to those\\u00a0CSO organisations based in a Partner Country.\\u00a0

For CSO who wish to apply for travel facilitation support, please email\\u00a0sander.hees@undp.org\\u00a0before 1 February with the following information:\\u00a0

  1. The name and organisation of your proposed attendee (please note that\\u00a0only one appointed representative\\u00a0per CSO is eligible to receive travel facilitation);
  2. Where your organisation is based; and
  3. What role (if any) you will be playing at the Community Event segment of the meeting (e.g.speaker, host of a\\u00a0 community-session and/or booth at the Market).

Decisions on funding allocation will be communicated to applicants by 7 February. Please also make sure to\\u00a0register for the event, at the latest by Wednesday 1 February\\u00a0(or copy-paste:\\u00a0https://forms.gle/6wzuBEKvS1p7ZBwQ7).\\u00a0

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IATI Members\\u2019 Assembly 2023 (13 - 14 March)

IATI will host its annual Members' Assembly and Community Exchange in-person in Copenhagen (UN City) and online between Monday 13 and Tuesday 13 March 2023.

IATI Community Exchange (15 - 16 March)

IATI members are also encouraged to join IATI's Community Exchange. The Community Exchange invites anyone interested in IATI to join a range of community-led sessions. It will offer opportunities to network, learn and collaborate with others interested in development and humanitarian open data. There will also be the chance to showcase exciting data use, publishing or other initiatives in a \\u201cmarketplace\\u201d. For those unable to join in-person, many sessions will be made available online through a Zoom Event Space. Keep updated with the event arrangements on our community platform: IATI Connect.

Register for both events by 13 February 2022

Event Schedule (draft)

Here is the event schedule (times are in CET/Copenhagen time zone and indicative):

  • Monday 13 March (14:00-18:00): \\u00a0Pre-Members' Assembly 2023 Caucus meetings for each of IATI's three-member constituencies;
  • Tuesday 14 March (09:15-17:15): \\u00a0IATI Members' Assembly - open to IATI Members only (see IATI Members list);
  • Wednesday 15 March (10:15-17:00): Community Exchange (1) and Data Use / Supplier Market - open to all;
  • Thursday 16 March (10:15-14:00): Community Exchange (2) and Data Use / Supplier Market - open to all;

Language

The meetings will be in English, with simultaneous interpretation in French and Spanish.

Members' Assembly Agenda and Papers

The agenda and papers for Members' Assembly 2023 will be posted below soon.

Travel facilitation for CSO community-members

Update 23 January: on behalf of the IATI Governing Board, we are pleased to announce that there is a small amount of resources available to facilitate travel of CSO community-members.

As there are limited spaces available, preference will be given to IATI Membership and/or those CSO representatives with an active role\\u00a0during the Community Event as speaker, host of a\\u00a0 community-session and/or booth at the Market. To enhance regional representation at the IATI Community Event, preference will also be given to those\\u00a0CSO organisations based in a Partner Country.\\u00a0

For CSO who wish to apply for travel facilitation support, please email\\u00a0sander.hees@undp.org\\u00a0before 1 February with the following information:\\u00a0

  1. The name and organisation of your proposed attendee (please note that\\u00a0only one appointed representative\\u00a0per CSO is eligible to receive travel facilitation);
  2. Where your organisation is based; and
  3. What role (if any) you will be playing at the Community Event segment of the meeting (e.g.speaker, host of a\\u00a0 community-session and/or booth at the Market).

Decisions on funding allocation will be communicated to applicants by 7 February. Please also make sure to\\u00a0register for the event, at the latest by Wednesday 1 February\\u00a0(or copy-paste:\\u00a0https://forms.gle/6wzuBEKvS1p7ZBwQ7).\\u00a0

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IATI Community Exchange (15 - 16 March)

The Community Exchange invites anyone interested in IATI to join a range of community-led sessions. It will offer opportunities to network, learn and collaborate with others interested in development and humanitarian open data. There will also be the chance to showcase exciting data use, publishing or other initiatives in a \\u201cmarketplace\\u201d. For those unable to join in-person, many sessions will be made available online through a Zoom Event Space. Keep updated with the Community Exchange event on our community platform: IATI Connect.

Register by 13 February 2023

Event Schedule (draft)

Here is the event schedule (times are in CET/Copenhagen time zone and indicative):

  • Wednesday 15 March (10:15-17:00): Community Exchange (1) and Data Use / Supplier Market - open to all;
  • Thursday 16 March (10:15-14:00): Community Exchange (2) and Data Use / Supplier Market - open to all;

Language

The meetings will be in English, with simultaneous interpretation in French and Spanish.

Travel facilitation for CSO community-members

Update 23 January: on behalf of the IATI Governing Board, we are pleased to announce that there is a small amount of resources available to facilitate travel of CSO community-members.

As there are limited spaces available, preference will be given to IATI Membership and/or those CSO representatives with an active role\\u00a0during the Community Event as speaker, host of a\\u00a0 community-session and/or booth at the Market. To enhance regional representation at the IATI Community Event, preference will also be given to those\\u00a0CSO organisations based in a Partner Country.\\u00a0

For CSO who wish to apply for travel facilitation support, please email\\u00a0sander.hees@undp.org\\u00a0before 1 February with the following information:\\u00a0

  1. The name and organisation of your proposed attendee (please note that\\u00a0only one appointed representative\\u00a0per CSO is eligible to receive travel facilitation);
  2. Where your organisation is based; and
  3. What role (if any) you will be playing at the Community Event segment of the meeting (e.g.speaker, host of a\\u00a0 community-session and/or booth at the Market).

Decisions on funding allocation will be communicated to applicants by 7 February. Please also make sure to\\u00a0register for the event, at the latest by Wednesday 1 February\\u00a0(or copy-paste:\\u00a0https://forms.gle/6wzuBEKvS1p7ZBwQ7).\\u00a0

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IATI Community Exchange (15 - 16 March)

The Community Exchange invites anyone interested in IATI to join a range of community-led sessions. It will offer opportunities to network, learn and collaborate with others interested in development and humanitarian open data. There will also be the chance to showcase exciting data use, publishing or other initiatives in a \\u201cmarketplace\\u201d. For those unable to join in-person, many sessions will be made available online through a Zoom Event Space. Keep updated with the Community Exchange event on our community platform: IATI Connect.

Register by 13 February 2023

Event Schedule (draft)

Here is the event schedule (times are in CET/Copenhagen time zone and indicative):

  • Wednesday 15 March (10:15-17:00): Community Exchange (1) and Data Use / Supplier Market - open to all;
  • Thursday 16 March (10:15-14:00): Community Exchange (2) and Data Use / Supplier Market - open to all;

Language

The meetings will be in English, with simultaneous interpretation in French and Spanish.

Travel facilitation for CSO community-members

Update 23 January: on behalf of the IATI Governing Board, we are pleased to announce that there is a small amount of resources available to facilitate travel of CSO community-members.

As there are limited spaces available, preference will be given to IATI Membership and/or those CSO representatives with an active role\\u00a0during the Community Event as speaker, host of a\\u00a0 community-session and/or booth at the Market. To enhance regional representation at the IATI Community Event, preference will also be given to those\\u00a0CSO organisations based in a Partner Country.\\u00a0

For CSO who wish to apply for travel facilitation support, please email\\u00a0sander.hees@undp.org\\u00a0before 1 February with the following information:\\u00a0

  1. The name and organisation of your proposed attendee (please note that\\u00a0only one appointed representative\\u00a0per CSO is eligible to receive travel facilitation);
  2. Where your organisation is based; and
  3. What role (if any) you will be playing at the Community Event segment of the meeting (e.g.speaker, host of a\\u00a0 community-session and/or booth at the Market).

Decisions on funding allocation will be communicated to applicants by 7 February. Please also make sure to\\u00a0register for the event, at the latest by Wednesday 1 February\\u00a0(or copy-paste:\\u00a0https://forms.gle/6wzuBEKvS1p7ZBwQ7).\\u00a0

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IATI Publisher, a new online tool to support organisations to publish development and humanitarian open data, is now live. IATI Publisher enables organisations to publish their activities and resource flows according to the rules and guidance of the IATI Standard. Read more information about IATI Publisher.

IATI Publisher Demo

Join our upcoming webinar to get a helpful introduction to the tool:

Tuesday 31 January 2023

2.30 - 3:30pm UTC

Join on Zoom: Meeting Link

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IATI Publisher, a new online tool to support organisations to publish development and humanitarian open data, is now live. IATI Publisher enables organisations to publish their activities and resource flows according to the rules and guidance of the IATI Standard. Read more information about IATI Publisher.

IATI Publisher Demo

Join our upcoming webinar to get a helpful introduction to the tool:

Tuesday 31 January 2023

2.30 - 3:30pm UTC

Join on Zoom: Meeting Link

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If you receive funding from a donor that requires you to publish and are unsure of the requirements please contact your grant manager or funder for more information.

If you receive funding from the UK, the Dutch or Belgian governments, you will have certain reporting requirements. Use these links to contact their support desks and view their requirements.

Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs

UK - Foreign, Commonwealth
& Development Office (previously DFID)

Belgium - Ministry of Foreign Affairs

We also recommend you publish data on all your organisation\\u2019s development and humanitarian aid activities, not just those funded by donors who require you to publish data to IATI.

If you represent a government and are planning to mandate publishing to IATI, please get in touch to inform the IATI technical team.

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Creating a publisher account

Organisations who publish data to IATI are referred to as 'Publishers'. Before publishing data, organisations need their own 'Publisher Account' on the IATI Registry (iatiregistry.org).There are two ways that you can create your organisation\\u2019s Publisher Account.

IATI Publisher Tool

Use IATI Publisher to complete all the steps required to publish your organisation\\u2019s data. IATI Publisher will create your organisation\\u2019s Publisher Account on the IATI Registry (so you don\\u2019t have to visit IATI Registry to do this).

Do note: IATI Publisher has been built to support small or medium sized organisations (or those with only a limited number of activities) that want to publish data on their development and humanitarian activities. An \\u2018activity\\u2019 is an individual project or another unit of development and humanitarian work, which is determined by the organisation that is publishing the data.

Large organisations, such as donor governments or UN agencies delivering 100+ activities are advised not to use IATI Publisher. Instead these organisations likely need to use an alternative technical solution that enables the publication of large volumes of data. If you are unsure if your organisation should use IATI Publisher, please email the IATI Helpdesk for more information: support@iatistandard.org.

IATI Registry Tool

Organisations who do not use IATI Publisher can create a Publisher Account directly on the IATI Registry.

On the IATI Registry page, click the 'Register' button in the blue bar at the top of the screen. This will take you to a page where you will choose the 'New Publisher' option and click the 'Create Publisher account' button.

Information Required to Register for both pathways

For your account to be approved, you must complete all the required fields, such as:

  • your IATI Organisation Identifier
  • the type of licence under which you publish your data
  • the type of organisation you represent
  • the country you are registered in
  • a contact email address.

In the same form, you can also give other details such as:

  • a description of what your organisation does
  • a link to your Implementation Schedule
  • a description of the organisations or agencies your data covers
  • how frequently you will publish to IATI
  • the units of aid you use in your reporting.

Your organisation will only be publicly listed as a publisher on the IATI Registry after you publish your first dataset. Further guidance can be found at:

Wait for your publisher account to be approved

The IATI technical team needs to approve every publisher account. This is to ensure that every organisation publishing to IATI is legally registered and has a unique identifier.

If any required fields are not filled in or your IATI Organisation Identifier, known as your \\u2018IATI Org ID\\u2019, is incorrect, the IATI technical team will not be able to approve your account. The team may contact you for information to verify your IATI Org ID. This usually happens if the information is not available online.

If you\\u2019ve been waiting for more than 3 days for your account to be approved please contact the IATI technical team.

Next steps

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The steps listed here should ensure that your IATI Org ID is unique and will be approved by the IATI technical team. The ID is made up of two parts based on the agency your organisation is registered with and your registration number. The ID you create will be verified by the IATI technical team.

Identify your registration agency

The first part of your ID will be your organisation\\u2019s registration agency code.

A list of registration agencies can be found at: org-id.guide. Check whether your organisation is registered with one of the agencies on this list. If it is, use the agency code as the first part of your IATI organisation identifier.

If the agency your organisation is registered with isn\\u2019t listed, please send the name and website address of the agency to: support@iatistandard.org . If you have the full information to submit a request for a new registration agency, you can create a proposal directly on Github. If all relevant information is provided on Github, the org-ID team will then look into setting up a code for your registration agency.

There are numerous registration agencies, for example:

Find your registration number

The second part of your IATI Org ID is the registration number your organisation has been given by its registration agency. This is normally found on your organisation\\u2019s registration certificate.

Add this after your registration agency\\u2019s code, separating the two with a hyphen (-). Write the registration number exactly as it appears on your organisation\\u2019s registration certificate.

Using the examples again:

  • Companies House has given Development Initiatives the registration number: 06368740 (see https://beta.companieshouse.gov.uk/company/06368740). This is added to the Companies House code to form the IATI Org ID: GB-COH-06368740
  • the Tanzania Revenue Authority gives each organisation a registration certificate. The certificate includes a Taxpayer Identification Number, for example 100-200-300. This is added to the Tanzania Revenue Authority\\u2019s code to form the IATI Org ID: TZ-TRA-100-200-300.

Please note

  • If your registration number contains any of the following symbols: / & | ? these should be replaced with a - .
  • Your IATI Org ID should not start or end with a blank space or a new line.

Verify your IATI Org ID

When you create your Org ID, this is submitted to Tthe IATI technical team who needs to approve it. approve every IATI Org ID when you set up your publisher page on the IATI Registry. For this the team need to The team will check your registration number and who you are registered with. If your registration agency doesn\\u2019t have a public list of all registered organisations, you\\u2019ll need to send a document with your registration number to the IATI technical team. Examples of acceptable documents include your registration certificate or a contract.

If you have any questions on this process, contact the IATI technical team.

For a more technical overview of the IATI Org ID see IATI Organisation Identifiers.

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Changing your organisation\\u2019s IATI contact

As people frequently change job it is quite common for the lead IATI contact in an organisation to change. When this happens contact the IATI technical team to let them know the name and contact details for your new IATI contact.

You will also need to update the name of the lead IATI contact by visiting the IATI Registry IATI Registry . If you have used IATI Publisher to start publishing IATI data, then you can visit the tool to change the contact details. IATI Publisher will automatically change your name on the IATI Registry (so you don\\u2019t have to visit the IATI Registry to do this).

Please check you\\u2019ve updated the contact details in your user account, publisher account and datafiles.

Changing your organisation\\u2019s name

If your organisation has legally changed its name this can be updated on the IATI Registry. Go to your publisher page and click the 'Manage' button at the top right. Also update the name in your IATI organisation and activity files. Your organisation's name is likely to be included in the <reporting-org>, <participating-org> and <narrative> elements.

If you use IATI Publisher, you must still change your organisation\\u2019s name by visitng the IATI Registry and following these steps.

Consider these points too:

  • If the change of name is required by a structural or legal change that means you are effectively a new organisation, you need to change your IATI Org ID. To do this, follow the steps under 'Changing your organisation\\u2019s IATI Org ID' below.
  • If your organisation wants to change your Registry Publisher ID to something that more closely matches your new name, follow the steps below.

Changing your organisation's IATI Org ID

Your IATI Org ID should not be changed unless required by a structural or legal change \\u2013 for example, if your organisation has essentially become a new organisation by merging with another, or has re-registered with its regulating body.

If this happens, follow these steps to ensure that data users can continue to use your organisation's data efficiently:

  1. As the publisher, you should contact the IATI technical team, letting them know you\\u2019re planning to update your IATI Org ID. Say what you want your new IATI Org ID to be - Please note: You must do this even if you are using IATI Publisher.
  2. The IATI technical team will likely ask you some questions about why you want to do so and provide instructions. Please note only the IATI technical team can update your IATI Org ID on the IATI Registry. Please wait for confirmation from the IATI tech team before changing your data.
  3. As the publisher, you should update any of your new or existing published IATI files. Update every mention of your organisation's IATI Org ID, such as in the <reporting-org> elements. But do not update your Activity IDs or IATI Identifiers \\u2013 the unique codes given to each activity.
  4. This step is relevant if you\\u2019re publishing at version 2.x of the IATI Standard. When you\\u2019ve updated your IATI Org ID, add the element <other-identifier> to each activity with the attributes @ref and @type. The @ref attribute should contain your previous IATI Org ID and the @type code should be 'B1', which is 'Previous Reporting Organisation Identifier'.

Changing your organisation's Publisher ID

Each publisher account on the IATI Registry has a unique Publisher ID. This is usually an abbreviation of your organisation's name and is used as part of your URL for your online Publisher page.

If your organisation\\u2019s name has changed and you want to reflect this in your Publisher ID, you can change it at any point. Follow these steps to ensure the tools that use IATI data can still import your files correctly:

  1. Contact the IATI technical team to let them know your organisation is planning to change its Publisher ID - Please note: You must do this even if you are using IATI Publisher.
  2. The IATI technical team will likely ask you some questions about why you want to do so and provide instructions. Please note only the IATI technical team can update your Publisher ID on the IATI Registry. Please wait for confirmation from the IATI tech team before changing your data.
  3. If you\\u2019re using a publishing tool, check if you need to update your publisher ID there too \\u2013 this is, for example, the case if you use AidStream.
  4. Once the IATI tech team have updated your Publisher ID you will need to delete all the datafiles from your publisher account. This removes the connection between the IATI Registry and your IATI XML files but doesn\\u2019t delete the place where the actual files are hosted. Do this by clicking the 'Datasets' tab once the Publisher ID has been updated.
  5. Re-publish your datafiles to your updated account.
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Various tools and services are available to help you create and publish IATI data. These offer different levels of support and automation. Some are free; others are paid for. Some are designed for small organisations with only a few activities; others can handle high volumes of data and can be integrated into your current system e.g. the Microsoft Dynamics 365 Nonprofit Accelerator + IATI Add On.

Tools and services

IATI Publishing Tool

IATI has now introduced it's own free to use Publishing Tool - IATI Publisher Tool.

IATI Publisher will enable organisations to publish their data on development and humanitarian activities according to the XML format required by the IATI Standard. The new tool aims to be simple and intuitive, making publishing easier for organisations and have a range of benefits for users. IATI Publisher is:

  • Free to use
  • Provides clear explanations of data fields in the IATI Standard and links to useful guidance
  • Enables data to be provided by completing online forms or via CSV file using its Bulk Upload feature
  • Runs automatic checks (via the IATI Validator) for errors before publishing your data

IATI Publisher has been built to support organisations that want to publish data on a limited number of development and humanitarian activities. An \\u2018activity\\u2019 is an individual project or another unit of development and humanitarian work, which is determined by the organisation that is publishing the data. Organisations who publish a limited number of activities tend to represent small and medium sized organisations.

We encourage organisations who are new to IATI to start using IATI Publisher now. The process of publishing IATI data can be complex and by using IATI Publisher, your organisation will be guided through all the steps you need to publish your first set of data.

AIDA Data Services

Key facts: Paid; Manual IATI upload

See more information about the service here or visit our contact page to request a demo. For inquiries, contact us at info@aida.tools

Aidstream

Key facts: Free & Paid; Manual IATI upload

See more information about this service here Aidstream

See the Aidstream user guide for more information. For enquiries, email Aidstream support.

Akvo RSR

Key facts: Paid; Automated IATI upload

See more information about this service here Akvo RSR

See the Akvo website for more information. For enquiries, contact Akvo.

Amp Impact

Key Facts: IATI upload via service or manual upload

See more information about this service here: Amp Impact

Please follow this link to Contact Us

DevResults

Key facts: Paid; Manual IATI upload

See more information about this service here DevResults

See the IATI section of the DevResults Help Site to learn more, or visit DevResults.com to request access to a demo site. For enquiries, contact DevResults.

ProjectConnect

Key facts: Paid; Automated IATI upload

See more information about this service hereProjectConnect

See the ProjectConnect website for more information. For enquiries, email ProjectConnect.

Promeva

Key facts: Paid; Manual IATI upload

See more information about this service herePromeva

See the Promeva website for more information. For additional information email Promeva.

TolaData

Key facts: IATI upload via service or manual upload; Paid (check our pricing page for packages with full service)

See more information about this service here TolaData

For more information, see TolaData\\u2019s website or download the IATI Brochure. For enquiries, email TolaData.

Integrated solutions

These tools and services are designed to be implemented within your internal system. Rather than being a stand-alone tool they interact with your internal software and allow for more automated IATI file creation and updating of data.

Please note, that each tool or service will require a level of set up to connect to your internal system. Validation and automatic publishing may not be built in.

Microsoft Dynamics 365 Nonprofit Accelerator + IATI Add On

Key Facts:\\u00a0Solution free with Microsoft\\u00a0

The Dynamics 365 nonprofit accelerator and Common Data Model for Nonprofits\\u00a0offer a fully managed and Microsoft supported solution for\\u00a0constituent management, fundraising, awards, program delivery, and impact tracking.\\u00a0\\u00a0

The accelerator includes an optional IATI Add On that enables organizations to\\u00a0record their fundraising and programmatic activities according to the IATI Organisational and Activity Standards, automatically sync IATI non-embedded code lists with the nonprofit accelerator and generate IATI Organisation and Activity XML files.\\u00a0

See the accelerator landing page and the latest IATI user guide for more information.

CoVE - Convert, Validate, Explore

CoVE is a web-based tool that can be used to convert spreadsheets (.xlsx and .ods) to IATI XML. Additionally, IATI XML can be transformed into spreadsheets with CoVE. In doing so, CoVE will also validate data against the IATI schema, plus check compliance with codelists and rulesets. CoVE also supports both the organisation and activity standard. Spreadsheet templates are provided to help users get started.

Open Data Services Cooperative have extensive experience of both IATI and other data standards, and have developed IATI CoVE to assist clients publishing IATI data. CoVE is publicly available to use for free. Open Data Services offer paid support and advice on a consultancy basis.

CoVE:\\u00a0https://iati.cove.opendataservices.coop/

Are you a tool or service provider?

If you provide an IATI tool or service and would like to add or update information on this page, please contact the IATI technical team.

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When you\\u2019ve prepared your data, place the files in an accessible online location so you can link to them from the Registry.

The Registry contains links to all published datafiles and descriptions of what data they hold. Organisations are responsible for their own data. You can store your data on your own website or server, or have it hosted by a third-party service or tool.

Wherever your files are stored, they should be openly accessible, without passwords or other barriers.

Only users with the correct permission are allowed to publish data on behalf of an organisation.

Manual publishing

Individual files

If you have only a small number of datafiles to publish \\u2013 say up to five \\u2013 simply log in to the Registry and select \\u2018Data - Register\\u2019 on the blue bar at the top of the page. This opens a form where you can enter all the required details for the IATI datafile you\\u2019re publishing.

If you\\u2019re publishing multiple files, add the details for each datafile separately.

Bulk uploads

If you have more than five datafiles to add, upload them in bulk using a CSV file, rather than adding each file individually.

Log in to the IATI Registry and select \\u2018Data - Upload CSV file\\u2019 on the blue bar at the top of the page. Download the CSV template and follow the link to guidance on how to fill in the template.

Then when your CSV file is complete and saved, upload it.

Automated publishing

IATI Publisher and Several other publishing tools and services that you can use to prepare your files can also automatically publish them for you (see more information). Some larger organisations that handle a great deal of data with frequent updates build their own bespoke systems.

Whether you\\u2019re using a third-party tool or your own bespoke system, automatic publishing is done through an API (application programming interface). To enable this you need an API token assigned to your user account when you register \\u2013 this grants access to the IATI system for your tools.

Each publishing tool or system guides you on how to set up automated publishing to the IATI Registry. As part of this you may be asked for:

  • your Publisher ID: this is normally an abbreviation of your organisation's name. Find this on your Publisher page in the IATI Registry by clicking \\u2018Manage\\u2019. It also forms the last part of your Publisher page\\u2019s URL.
  • your IATI Org ID: this is the unique identifier for your organisation. On your Publisher page it\\u2019s listed as the 'identifier' on the right beneath your organisation's name
  • your API token: this is a code assigned to your user account. A token can be generated in the 'My Account' tab when you\\u2019re logged in to the IATI Registry.

Learn more about APIs

You can set up a system to interact with the IATI Registry using its own API, which is an implementation of the CKAN API. For details, see the full CKAN API documentation.

For further details and advice, ask on IATI Discuss or email the IATI technical team.


Removing your IATI files

IATI is aware that due to security concerns or privacy issues data owners may choose to remove their data, either temporarily or permanently. If you need to remove your data please follow the Data removal guidance.

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The tool d-portal.org provides a view of all data published to IATI. This section explains how you can use d-portal for visualising your organisation\\u2019s data and making sure there are no data quality issues.

Once you\\u2019ve successfully published to IATI, your data can be accessed by anyone through d-portal. This allows you to visually check your data, search for the activities published to IATI by your organisation and find areas for improvement.

How d-portal works

D-portal stands for \\u2018development portal\\u2019. It provides a visualisation of the data published to the IATI standard. You can easily search for development and humanitarian activities by adding multiple filters, such as activities published by a particular organisation which are happening in a particular country. You can also add in a free text search, for example the activities must contain the word \\u2018diabetes\\u2019.

D-portal updates each week, collecting data from new IATI publishers. It also does a smaller update each evening, which collects any changes made to existing publishers\\u2019 data. For more information on how d-portal works, see the FAQs.

How to check your data using d-portal

To check your data on d-portal, select your organisation in the drop-down list of \\u2018publishers\\u2019. You will then see the overview page for your organisation, this includes:

  • Active, ended and total number of projects
    This section presents all your published IATI activities and splits them into Active, Ended and Total number of projects by using the activity status. Click any of these to see a list of your activities. Then go into any activity to check it presents your activity information correctly.

  • Funding went to
    This section shows the recipient countries your organisation provided funding for. The \\u2018IATI spend\\u2019 columns contain total disbursements and expenditure reported to IATI for the current and previous 2 years. If data is not showing in these columns, please check whether you have added recipient countries for your activities and whether you\\u2019re publishing disbursement and expenditure transactions. The \\u2018IATI budget (allocated)\\u2019 shows the total activity-level budgets for this year reported to IATI by your organisation, while the \\u2018IATI Budget (total) refers to the total organisational budget. You can also compare this with data reported by your organisation (if any) to the Creditor Reporting System (CRS).

  • Where does the money go
    This section shows your organisation\\u2019s \\u2018IATI spend\\u2019 and \\u2018IATI budget\\u2019 (like in \\u2018Funding went to\\u2019), but this time d-portal splits it by the sectors your organisation is working in. If you can\\u2019t see data in this section, please check whether you have entered sector codes for each activity and note that d-portal only lists OECD DAC 3-digit sectors. If you have used any other sector classification, they won\\u2019t show on d-portal.

  • Heatmap of all activities
    This section displays a heatmap of all your activities with precise locations. Locations are longitude and latitude data. Please check that the map correctly reflects the locations you\\u2019ve added. If you can\\u2019t see a heatmap, it means you haven\\u2019t yet provided locations in your data.

If you can\\u2019t access your data in any of the above sections, or your data is displaying incorrectly, it\\u2019s likely there are issues with your data quality. As a first step, please refer to common reasons for data not showing on d-portal. If you still can\\u2019t find an answer, please check for data quality errors using the IATI Dashboard.

Other visualisation tools

IATI data is open source which means once you\\u2019ve published to IATI, your data can be easily visualised in a user-friendly way.

D-portal also has an option for visualising your data and linking it to your own website. If you\\u2019re interested in doing so, please refer to the d-portal Generator.

Read this case study for an example of how Oxfam Novib have used IATI data in their own visualisation portal.

Please also refer to Tools and resources for data use for other ways to visualise your data.

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UNDP is hiring an intern to help deliver IATI\\u2019s communications and community-event activities. The internship provides a fantastic opportunity to gain experience working on transparency and open data.

IATI Communications and Community-Events Internship

Help manage and deliver engaging content on IATI's website and community platform, IATI Connect. You will work on drafting social media posts and newsletters, as well as creating vlogs and designing promotional materials (using tools such as Indesign, Canva and Photoshop) . You will also provide logistical support for IATI community-events.

  • Location: Home-based
  • Application deadline: 24 June 2022 (Midnight, New York, USA)
  • Languages required: English
  • Starting date: 15 July 2022
  • Duration of initial contract: 5 Months

View job full description and apply

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UNDP is hiring an intern to help deliver IATI\\u2019s communications and community-event activities. The internship provides a fantastic opportunity to gain experience working on transparency and open data.

IATI Communications and Community-Events Internship

Help manage and deliver engaging content on IATI's website and community platform, IATI Connect. You will work on drafting social media posts and newsletters, as well as creating vlogs and designing promotional materials (using tools such as Indesign, Canva and Photoshop) . You will also provide logistical support for IATI community-events.

  • Location: Home-based
  • Application deadline: 24 June 2022 (Midnight, New York, USA)
  • Languages required: English
  • Starting date: 15 July 2022
  • Duration of initial contract: 5 Months

View job full description and apply

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Last week, IATI held an in-person, multi-stakeholder workshop in Abuja entitled, \\u201cStrengthening IATI Data Use in West and Central Africa.\\u201d The meeting was co-hosted by IATI together with the Nigerian Federal Ministry of Finance, Budget, and National Planning, the incoming IATI Governing Board Chair.

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The three-day meeting engaged potential data users from 14 partner country governments across West and Central Africa, and development partners and civil society organisations (CSOs) based in Nigeria. Each group attended a dedicated session to receive training, and join discussion, on how IATI data could meet their development finance information needs.

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Opening the workshop, Dr. Sampson Ebimaro, Director of International Cooperation, Nigeria Federal Ministry of Finance, Budget and National Planning said, \\u201cI wish to state categorically that despite the challenges of availability of data in many countries, data and data standards have always been critical\\u2026. this regional workshop is a unique opportunity to raise awareness, and strengthen the use of IATI data in national budget, planning and accountability processes\\u201d.

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Dr. Christopher Pyrcroft, Head of the UK\\u2019s Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office in Nigeria, and Co-Chair of the National Development Partner Group (NDPG), alongside UNDP, opened the meeting. He noted that, \\u201cdevelopment is a complex process requiring all agencies to work in partnership to deliver resources effectively. Open and transparent information about development resources, how they are used and what they are delivering, has never been more important\\u2026it is therefore critical that we drive as much value as we can from every pound, dollar and Naira, and transparency is crucial for our collective efforts.\\u201d

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Civil society session

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The third workshop session was an opportunity for civil society organisations (CSOs), including local nongovernmental organisations, transparency advocates, journalists, etc., located in Nigeria to learn more about how IATI data can be used in the CSO context. More than 50 representatives joined the workshop to learn how they could use IATI data to support the aims of their organisations, including holding national authorities to account; reducing overlap and gaps in services; campaigning for more effective development cooperation; and finding innovative funding opportunities and new partners. The CSO representatives received an introduction to IATI and its data; and hands-on training in using the data to solve their specific questions around accountability, coordination, advocacy and funding.

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Those in attendance expressed appreciation for the workshop noting that the information available from IATI is critical for their work, particularly for promoting transparency and good governance. One participant expressed optimism about \\u201cthe ways this new knowledge can support our work in the civil society space in Nigeria\\u201d. There was also considerable interest for further capacity building and the opportunity to build a stronger community to promote transparency in Nigeria.

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Next steps

  • A full summary of the regional workshop will be made available shortly. The IATI Secretariat will use the information from this workshop (and previous research and views) to directly inform future work to support partner country governments, development partners and civil society to access, analyse and use IATI data.
  • The IATI Secretariat will also continue following up with participants of the regional workshop to support their use of IATI data through tailored 1:1 and group support.

Support using IATI data

For support using IATI data, visit IATI\\u2019s Data Use Query Corner or email IATI\\u2019s Helpdesk: support@iatistandard.org. You can also stay up-to-date with news, events and discussions on activities to improve the use of IATI data by joining the Data Use Community of Practice on IATI Connect. For all other questions, please contact the IATI Secretariat at info@iatistandard.org.

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The government of Nigeria sees immense value in the International Aid Transparency Initiative and is using IATI data to track millions of dollars of development finance flowing into our country. We used IATI data to inform Nigeria\\u2019s 2021 Development Cooperation Report, which monitors development financing to our country and informs government decisions about the future coordination of these resources\\u201d.

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During the event, development partners learned about IATI and its data, including its potential usefulness for their own internal processes. The Nigerian Federal Ministry of Finance, Budget and National Planning also presented how they are using IATI data to inform their annual Development Cooperation Report and other important government processes. Through this presentation they underscored the importance of receiving high quality data from development partners, especially through their national system, the Development Assistance Database (DAD). Representatives of the Ministry called for increased commitment by development partners and especially the members of the NDPG, to provide timely, comprehensive and forward-looking information to the DAD. This led to fruitful discussion on how to improve donor accountability in Nigeria.

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Civil society session

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Those in attendance expressed appreciation for the workshop noting that the information available from IATI is critical for their work, particularly for promoting transparency and good governance. One participant expressed optimism about \\u201cthe ways this new knowledge can support our work in the civil society space in Nigeria\\u201d. There was also considerable interest for further capacity building and the opportunity to build a stronger community to promote transparency in Nigeria.

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Next steps

  • A full summary of the regional workshop will be made available shortly. The IATI Secretariat will use the information from this workshop (and previous research and views) to directly inform future work to support partner country governments, development partners and civil society to access, analyse and use IATI data.
  • The IATI Secretariat will also continue following up with participants of the regional workshop to support their use of IATI data through tailored 1:1 and group support.

Support using IATI data

For support using IATI data, visit IATI\\u2019s Data Use Query Corner or email IATI\\u2019s Helpdesk: support@iatistandard.org. You can also stay up-to-date with news, events and discussions on activities to improve the use of IATI data by joining the Data Use Community of Practice on IATI Connect. For all other questions, please contact the IATI Secretariat at info@iatistandard.org.

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The IATI Governing Board has provided an update on the process to secure hosting arrangements for the initiative post-2022, when the current arrangements end.

Message from IATI Governing Board Chair (7 July 2022):

Last week, the IATI Governing Board met for its regular quarterly meeting. The main topic of discussion was the way forward for the future hosting arrangements of\\u00a0IATI.

This message provides an update on the events of the last few months; on recent decisions we took for the coming months; and on what we will shortly ask from the IATI membership.

IATI Hosting Arrangements

The agreement with the current hosting Consortium for IATI (UNDP, UNOPS and Development Initiatives) ends on 31 December 2022 and will not be renewed. As such, the Governing Board has the task of finding a new home for IATI (details in this post and the minutes of the April 2022 Governing Board meeting).

This is a big undertaking and we have little time, and this is also why we as a Board very much appreciate the continued support of the current hosts, and the ongoing commitment of the IATI community. We will need both, this year and the next. To this end, our first decision is to re-establish the Institutional Working Group (IWG).

Join IATI Institutional Working Group

The IWG was active in 2021 to advise the Board on the future governance structure of IATI, and we hope the IWG2021 members and any new volunteers are willing to help us again, by advising on the following matters:

  • Updating the Terms of Reference (ToRs) for the hosting of IATI 2023-2027. The Board is also considering splitting the ToRs into two parts (one ToR to serve policy / technical matters and one for operations), and would like the IWG\\u2019s opinion on this possible way forward.
  • The option for the Governing Board to enter into an agreement with a new host via a Letter of Agreement, which the Board understands is a common solution for hosted initiatives such as IATI \\u2013 and to seek advice from a qualified legal advisor on what this entails in legal and liability matters for IATI as an initiative, and for members of the Governing Board.
  • Lead the selection of new hosts for IATI as evaluated against the updated Hosting Terms of Reference previously developed by the IWG in 2021.

We will ask the group to start its work as soon as possible, and to urgently guide the Governing Board on the first two issues outlined above (timeframe to be discussed). The selection of new hosts for IATI should take place at the end of October at the latest. If you are considering being part of this important work, we thank you very much for your interest and ask both former IWG members and new volunteers to register their interest here by 18\\u00a0July 2022.

In the meantime, we will start a search for possible new hosts. Because the new Terms of Reference for this will need approval from the Members Assembly, and urgently so, we will ask members to vote on the updated ToRs via a written procedure, as soon as the IWG has advised on the new ToR.

Between 7 and 10 November (exact date to be announced), we will meet for an in-person Members Assembly (MA) in Copenhagen (UN City) and vote on the new hosting arrangement. Keeping in mind potential constraints so near to the end of the current Secretariat mandate, we want to combine the MA with some community-led sessions, and in general a chance to get to know each other in 3D again.

In the meantime, if you have any questions, please send me an email at chair@iatistandard.org. Please also follow our new IATI Governing Board account on IATI Connect for updates. Minutes of the most recent Board meeting will be shared as soon as possible on IATI Connect and on the IATI website.

Thank you very much,

Henry Asor Nkang, IATI Governing Board Chair
On behalf of the Governing Board

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The IATI Governing Board has provided an update on the process to secure hosting arrangements for the initiative post-2022, when the current arrangements end.

Message from IATI Governing Board Chair (7 July 2022):

Last week, the IATI Governing Board met for its regular quarterly meeting. The main topic of discussion was the way forward for the future hosting arrangements of\\u00a0IATI.

This message provides an update on the events of the last few months; on recent decisions we took for the coming months; and on what we will shortly ask from the IATI membership.

IATI Hosting Arrangements

The agreement with the current hosting Consortium for IATI (UNDP, UNOPS and Development Initiatives) ends on 31 December 2022 and will not be renewed. As such, the Governing Board has the task of finding a new home for IATI (details in this post and the minutes of the April 2022 Governing Board meeting).

This is a big undertaking and we have little time, and this is also why we as a Board very much appreciate the continued support of the current hosts, and the ongoing commitment of the IATI community. We will need both, this year and the next. To this end, our first decision is to re-establish the Institutional Working Group (IWG).

Join IATI Institutional Working Group

The IWG was active in 2021 to advise the Board on the future governance structure of IATI, and we hope the IWG2021 members and any new volunteers are willing to help us again, by advising on the following matters:

  • Updating the Terms of Reference (ToRs) for the hosting of IATI 2023-2027. The Board is also considering splitting the ToRs into two parts (one ToR to serve policy / technical matters and one for operations), and would like the IWG\\u2019s opinion on this possible way forward.
  • The option for the Governing Board to enter into an agreement with a new host via a Letter of Agreement, which the Board understands is a common solution for hosted initiatives such as IATI \\u2013 and to seek advice from a qualified legal advisor on what this entails in legal and liability matters for IATI as an initiative, and for members of the Governing Board.
  • Lead the selection of new hosts for IATI as evaluated against the updated Hosting Terms of Reference previously developed by the IWG in 2021.

We will ask the group to start its work as soon as possible, and to urgently guide the Governing Board on the first two issues outlined above (timeframe to be discussed). The selection of new hosts for IATI should take place at the end of October at the latest. If you are considering being part of this important work, we thank you very much for your interest and ask both former IWG members and new volunteers to register their interest here by 18\\u00a0July 2022.

In the meantime, we will start a search for possible new hosts. Because the new Terms of Reference for this will need approval from the Members Assembly, and urgently so, we will ask members to vote on the updated ToRs via a written procedure, as soon as the IWG has advised on the new ToR.

Between 7 and 10 November (exact date to be announced), we will meet for an in-person Members Assembly (MA) in Copenhagen (UN City) and vote on the new hosting arrangement. Keeping in mind potential constraints so near to the end of the current Secretariat mandate, we want to combine the MA with some community-led sessions, and in general a chance to get to know each other in 3D again.

In the meantime, if you have any questions, please send me an email at chair@iatistandard.org. Please also follow our new IATI Governing Board account on IATI Connect for updates. Minutes of the most recent Board meeting will be shared as soon as possible on IATI Connect and on the IATI website.

Thank you very much,

Henry Asor Nkang, IATI Governing Board Chair
On behalf of the Governing Board

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There are a range of IATI tools and resources to enable you to publish, improve and acces IATI data. For information about tools to publish your organsations data, visit Publishing tools and services to create your IATI data files.

Tools to access IATI data

Different IATI data users have different questions to answer, want to see data in different ways or download it in different formats; some merely want to see it, others want to integrate it with more data to create something completely new.

To satisfy the variety of needs there are a range of tools and resources to help you use IATI data in the ways that you want. The IATI technical team maintains a variety of tools and resources to help users and there is a growing array of tools and applications built by third parties external to IATI.

Broadly, the available tools fall into two categories: those that require no specialist expertise to use (\\u2018non-technical tools\\u2019) and those intended mainly for use by people with technical skills such as software developers or data scientists (\\u2018technical tools\\u2019).

Use the links below to find out about different tools and what you can do with them.

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Benefits of using IATI Publisher

IATI Publisher will enable organisations to publish their data on development and humanitarian activities according to the XML format required by the IATI Standard. The new tool is designed to be simple and intuitive, making publishing easier for organisations and bringing a range of benefits for users.

IATI Publisher:

  • Is free to use;
  • Provides clear explanations of data fields in the IATI Standard together with links to useful guidance;
  • Enables data to be provided either by completing online forms or via CSV file using the tool\\u2019s Bulk Upload feature;
  • Runs automatic checks (via the IATI Validator) for errors before publishing data.

Who is IATI Publisher for?

IATI Publisher has been built to support small or medium sized organisations (or those with only a limited number of activities) to publish data on their development and humanitarian activities. An \\u2018activity\\u2019 is an individual project or other unit of development and humanitarian work, as determined by the organisation that is publishing the data.

Large organisations, such as donor governments or UN agencies delivering 100+ activities, are advised not to use IATI Publisher. Alternative technical solutions are recommended for the publication of large volumes of data. Please email the IATI Helpdesk for more information: support@iatistandard.org.

Publishing IATI data for the first time?

We encourage organisations new to IATI to start using IATI Publisher now. The process of publishing IATI data can be complex. and IATI Publisher will guide your organisation through all the steps necessary to publish your first set of data. The tool also provides a helpful Publishing Checklist page.

Already publishing IATI data?

If you have previously published IATI data using another tool:

  • You can start using IATI Publisher now to publish data on your organisation\\u2019s new development and humanitarian activities.
  • If you currently use the publishing tool AidStream and want to migrate your existing data over to IATI Publisher, the Technical Team will work with Aidstream\\u2019s provider, Young Innovations, on the options to do so. Please email support@iatistandard.org to make a request to migrate your data from Aidstream to IATI Publisher.
  • If you are currently using another publishing tool (other than AidStream) and want to migrate your data over to IATI Publisher, please contact the IATI Helpdesk: support@iatistandard.org. IATI\\u2019s Technical Team will reach out to the publishing tool provider to discuss the possibility of migration.
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Benefits of using IATI Publisher

IATI Publisher will enable organisations to publish their data on development and humanitarian activities according to the XML format required by the IATI Standard. The new tool is designed to be simple and intuitive, making publishing easier for organisations and bringing a range of benefits for users.

IATI Publisher:

  • Is free to use;
  • Provides clear explanations of data fields in the IATI Standard together with links to useful guidance;
  • Enables data to be provided either by completing online forms or via CSV file using the tool\\u2019s Bulk Upload feature;
  • Runs automatic checks (via the IATI Validator) for errors before publishing data.

Who is IATI Publisher for?

IATI Publisher has been built to support small or medium sized organisations (or those with only a limited number of activities) to publish data on their development and humanitarian activities. An \\u2018activity\\u2019 is an individual project or other unit of development and humanitarian work, as determined by the organisation that is publishing the data.

Large organisations, such as donor governments or UN agencies delivering 100+ activities, are advised not to use IATI Publisher. Alternative technical solutions are recommended for the publication of large volumes of data. Please email the IATI Helpdesk for more information: support@iatistandard.org.

Publishing IATI data for the first time?

We encourage organisations new to IATI to start using IATI Publisher now. The process of publishing IATI data can be complex. and IATI Publisher will guide your organisation through all the steps necessary to publish your first set of data. The tool also provides a helpful Publishing Checklist page.

Already publishing IATI data?

If you have previously published IATI data using another tool:

  • You can start using IATI Publisher now to publish data on your organisation\\u2019s new development and humanitarian activities.
  • If you currently use the publishing tool AidStream and want to migrate your existing data over to IATI Publisher, the Technical Team will work with Aidstream\\u2019s provider, Young Innovations, on the options to do so. Please email support@iatistandard.org to make a request to migrate your data from Aidstream to IATI Publisher.
  • If you are currently using another publishing tool (other than AidStream) and want to migrate your data over to IATI Publisher, please contact the IATI Helpdesk: support@iatistandard.org. IATI\\u2019s Technical Team will reach out to the publishing tool provider to discuss the possibility of migration.
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The IATI Validator is an online tool for checking if data aligns with the rules and guidance of the IATI Standard. It allows users to check and improve the quality of IATI data to ensure it is accessible and useful to anyone working with data on development and humanitarian resources and results.

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The IATI Validator performs checks on IATI data files and returns error and warning messages about how to correct the data. There are three ways to use the IATI Validator.

  1. Check data: anyone can upload their IATI data files to be checked before publishing them.
  2. Public data viewer: anyone can check all IATI data files that have been published.
  3. Validator API: technical users can intergrate the Validator API into their internal data systems for periodic data checks

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The Validator displays a message for each occurrence of data that does not comply with the IATI Standard. The message identifies what data needs to be corrected and where it occurs in the data file. A count of errors is also displayed, which shows how many times an error is repeated throughout a file. For example, if all activities in a dataset have omitted activity dates, then the user will see a count of this repeated error, as well as the location of each error.

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The old Public Validator was decommissioned on 22 March 2021 and users are advised to move over to using the IATI Validator as soon as possible. If you have any questions about the old Public Validator please contact the IATI Technical Team.

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The IATI Datastore version 3 provides access to data published by organisations according to the IATI Standard on their resources and results.

  • Data is updated dynamically as it becomes available via the IATI Registry. We aim to process all data within 24 hours of its availability.
  • All valid IATI data (i.e. data that conforms to the IATI XML Schema) is available in JSON, CSV and XML formats.
  • Users can query IATI data on all elements and attributes contained in the Standard.
  • All IATI data can be queried and returned in one of three CSV formats:
    • One activity per row
    • One transaction per row
    • One budget per row

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IATI data can be accessed in two ways:

  • IATI Datastore Search
    • IATI Datastore Search. This is the front-end to the Datastore offering intuitive simple search and advanced search features. All data can be downloaded in XML, JSON, CSV, or Excel-friendly CSV formats, without pagination.
    • Simple Search behaves just like any familiar search engine and allows users the ability to quickly search the natural language elements of IATI for any words or phrases of interest.
    • Advanced Search allows users to filter their search results by any IATI element and chain those filters into complex queries which can be saved to file.
  • IATI Datastore v3 API
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The IATI Datastore provides access to data published by organisations using version 2 of the IATI Standard. This follows the decision by IATI members to deprecate version 1 of the Standard, which was implemented in July 2019.

To help ensure that users access good-quality data, the Datastore holds no data that does not adhere to the IATI Schema. The IATI Schema provides the exact order and format in which publishers should provide their XML files. More information about the IATI Schema can be found on its own page on the IATI website.

Files marked as critically invalid by the IATI Validator are not included in the IATI Datastore.

In what formats can I access the data?

The IATI Datastore allows you to convert original IATI data files, which are published in the format XML, into two additional formats: CSV and JSON. All data in the Datastore is filtered and output based on IATI activities. An exception to this is when converting the data into CSV format; this also allows you to return data based on budgets or transactions.

So, you can output:

  • XML \\u2013 The Datastore returns the original activity XML data. All original published information is presented, as well as the metadata that is included in the XML output.
  • JSON \\u2013 The Datastore will convert the published XML to JSON format. All original published information is presented, as well as the metadata that is included in the XML output. You can select the objects in a JSON file to represent individual activities, budgets or transactions.
  • CSV \\u2013 The Datastore can convert the published XML data into CSV format. This format can then be used to analyse information using spreadsheet software such as Microsoft Excel, LibreOffice Calc or Google Sheets. You can select the rows in a CSV file to represent individual activities, budgets or transactions.
  • Excel (Datastore Search Only) \\u2013 Datastore Search can return an Excel-optimised CSV format by clicking the \\u201cEXCEL\\u201d download button. This format ensures that Microsoft Excel correctly interprets file encoding and correctly displays accented characters by adding a UTF8 BOM. The format also fixes a bug some users of Microsoft Excel could experience while opening the CSV format where rows incorrectly wrap in the middle of long cells. This is accomplished by truncating individual cells longer than 32,700 characters, so if your software can parse long cells, we recommend you continue using the original CSV download format.
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Users of the IATI Datastore will need to have technical competency and understand the basic structure and elements of the IATI Standard. This is to ensure that users are aware of what types of development and humanitarian data they can query and access. Users are provided with this information in the:

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Launching the new Datastore marks an essential step in the journey to improve the access of IATI data. In 2022 the new API will be used to power new IATI data tools to meet the needs of a wide-range of data users.

IATI\\u2019s Technical Team plans to build a web application for version 3 of the Datastore. In addition, the data presented by the next version of d-Portal will be consistent with that of the Datastore, and between the two applications data-processing features for consideration include (but are not limited to):

  • Currency conversion
  • Sector/country/region disaggregation
  • CSV builder, allowing users to build and format their own files
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The IATI Datastore has been developed by the IATI Technical Team. If you discover a bug or have an idea for an enhancement of the product, please raise these on the issue tracker on the Github repository.

For additional support on using (or transitioning over) to the new API, please contact the IATI Helpdesk: support@iatistandard.org. IATI\\u2019s Technical Team will happily set up a call to help get you started.

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IATI Country Development Finance Data tool responds to the needs of data users for a simple Excel-formatted set of data on projections and spending by country or region. These users include governments, civil society organisations, providers of development finance, amongst others.

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IATI Country Development Finance Data Tool

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What does Country Development Finance Data tool offer?

The Country Development Finance Data (CDFD) tool allows users to download Excel outputs that are designed to enable easy analysis in pivot tables, including:

  • Quarterly aggregations of budgets, commitments, disbursements, and expenditure, by country/region;
  • Aggregations by reporting organisation (and type), sector, aid type, finance type, and implementing organisation, among other data fields.

The CDFD tool also provides useful features to ensure that data can be visualised and downloads customised according to data users\\u2019 needs:

  • Data Dashboard feature: Visualise the data in useful summary maps,charts, and tables. Explore a summary dashboard and dashboards by Country/Region, Reporting Organisation, and Sector.
  • Custom Data Download feature: View and download customised spreadsheets of data using a range of filters to select the data you need based on your interest. Select the columns to be included in your spreadsheet and filter it by calendar year or quarter, budgets and/or spending, reporting organization, type of aid (e.g. loan or grant) and more.
  • Translated versions: The interface, data, dashboards, and custom data download are all available in French, Spanish, and Portuguese.
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Who is it for?

The tool has been developed and updated in close consultation with a range of data users. CDFD is particularly useful to partner country governments for analysing external development finance for budget planning and monitoring. Development partners and civil society organisations have also provided feedback that CDFD is useful for enabling them to easily understand and analyse IATI data. For example, to inform the coordination of development activities with other donors or implementing organisations, to gain a better understanding of future funding opportunities, or to improve accountability in the use of external resources. CDFD is open and free to use by anyone with an interest in finding development financing information by country or region.

Why was this developed?

\\u201cIn order to be successful in delivering on its objectives, IATI must prioritise the particular data needs and challenges of partner countries.\\u201d This priority was identified in the IATI Strategic Plan 2020-25, and developing this tool brings IATI a step closer to meeting the needs of data users in partner countries.

The tool ensures that a standard set of essential data is available in a user-friendly and familiar Excel format. In this way it can be directly accessed by countries looking to fill data gaps at the national level, including governments that do not use national aid information management systems (AIMS). The tool was initially informed by work in 2020 to support the governments of Nigeria and Chad to use IATI data for budget planning and in development cooperation reports. This provided the IATI Secretariat with valuable learning on the types and formats of data that CDFD should provide.

Based on feedback received from a range of data users, the tool was updated in 2022. This feedback came from dozens of trainings and support calls with data users from partner country governments, civil society, development partners, and analysts. It was also collected through workshops delivered in Rwanda (May 2022), Nigeria (June 2022), and Thailand (November 2022) where at least 58 government representatives from 49 countries, more than 75 civil society representatives from national and international CSOs, and more than 25 representatives from development partners were trained on using CDFD to access and analyse IATI data. All the feedback received informed the new features and improvements to CDFD.

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What guidance and support is available to use the tool?

While the tool is fast, simple and intuitive to use, CDFD provides useful data notes, guidance, and the methodology on how the data is processed.For more information and support on using IATI\\u2019s Country Development Finance Data (CDFD) tool:

  • Reach out directly to the IATI Secretariat at support@iatistandard.org
  • Visit IATI\\u2019s Data Use Query Corner
  • Join the Data Use Community of Practice on IATI Connect
  • View CDFD instructional videos on understanding and analysing Excel spreadsheets on data by country/region:

Introduction to IATI Country Development Finance tool (FR, ES, PT)

How to access and understand data on external development finance (FR, ES, PT)

How to analyse data on external development finance (FR, ES, PT)

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Date published: 11 January 2022

The API Gateway is home to IATI\\u2019s public APIs. It is the central point from which users and tools can programmatically access IATI\\u2019s data services.

IATI Gateway APIs

Currently two public API\\u2019s are available from the API Gateway:

Users of these APIs are required to register and obtain a free API key before using the API. This step allows the IATI Technical Team to better track how the APIs are being used, and ensure a secure and robust service for all users.

Additional IATI APIs

The IATI API Gateway will be the eventual home for all of IATI's supported public APIs. However, as we make this transition some APIs are still documented and accessed elsewhere:

  • IATI Registry API - Information on every organisation publishing IATI data.
  • Codelist API - Two machine readable ways for people to consume the codelists needed to create and interpret IATI data.

Instructions to obtain IATI Gateway API Keys

  • Navigate to https://developer.iatistandard.org
  • Click \\u201cSign Up\\u201d
  • Follow sign up process and confirm your account from an email link
  • Sign In to the API Gateway developer portal (same URL as above)
  • Navigate to Subscriptions > Exploratory - link
    • Enter a Subscription Name (this can be anything you want) in the box
    • Check the box to agree to the Terms of Use
    • Click the Subscribe Button
  • This will give you an API Key for 5 calls/minute up to a maximum of 100 calls/week, with no approval process.
  • If you require a higher rate/quota you need a Full Access subscription:
  • Navigate to Subscriptions > Full Access - link
    • Enter a Subscription Name (this can be anything you want) in the box
    • Check the box to agree to the Terms of Use
    • Click the Subscribe Button

Full Access enables subscribers to have unlimited access to Public IATI APIs with high call rate limits.

Your request will go into a queue where the IATI Tech Team will approve it.

  • Once approved, you\\u2019ll be able to use the API Keys provided either from within the API Gateway webpage or your local development tools.

Testing the Validator API

Testing from the API Gateway webpage

  • Go to APIs > IATI Validator V2 > POST validate - link
  • Click the green "Try it" button
  • Once you have an active subscription the \\u201cSubscription Key\\u201d field should auto-populate
  • Set a body
    • You can either paste a raw string of XML or upload a file from your computer with the \\u201cBinary\\u201d option
  • Click Send

Testing with local tools:

  • Choose an endpoint: e.g. POST https://api.iatistandard.org/validator/validate
  • Subscription Key:
    • Copy your Primary or Secondary Key from your Profile on the API Gateway webpage
  • Add a Header to your request:
    • Key: Ocp-Apim-Subscription-Key
    • Value: <your key>
  • You can see examples of different language requests format (HTTP, curl, etc.) in the \\u201cTry it\\u201d feature of the API

Testing the Datastore API

Testing from the API Gateway webpage

  • Go to APIs > IATI Datastore > GET Query - link
  • Click the green "Try it" button
  • Once you have an active subscription the \\u201cSubscription Key\\u201d field should auto-populate
  • Fill out required parameters:
    • collection - which collection you would like to query
      • activity
      • budget
      • transaction
    • responsetype - type of response
      • select - choose for JSON (flat), CSV, or Solr XML response
      • iati - choose to receive an IATI formatted XML response, only available for the activity collection path
      • iati_json - choose to receive structured JSON format, only available for the activity collection path
    • q - Defines a query using standard query syntax. This parameter is mandatory. E.g. search activity description narratives for NGO: \\u201cdescription_narrative:NGO\\u201d
  • Click Send

Testing with local tools:

  • Choose an endpoint: e.g.: GET https://api.iatistandard.org/datastore/activity/select?q=description_narrative:NGO
  • Subscription Key:
    • Copy your Primary or Secondary Key from your Profile on the API Gateway webpage
  • Add a header to your request:
    • Key: Ocp-Apim-Subscription-Key
    • Value: <your key>
  • You can see examples of different language requests format (HTTP, curl, etc.) in the \\u201cTry it\\u201d feature of the Developer Portal
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Board Drop-in Session" +msgstr "IATI Board Drop-in Session" + +#. wagtailcore.page.3000.title +#. wagtailcore.page.3000.seo_title +#. events.eventpage.3000.heading +#. events.eventpage.3000.title +#. events.eventpage.3000.seo_title +msgid "IATI at UN High-level Political Forum on Sustainable Development" +msgstr "IATI at UN High-level Political Forum on Sustainable Development" + +#. wagtailcore.page.3001.title +#. events.eventpage.3001.heading +#. events.eventpage.3001.title +msgid "Meet and greet new IATI Executive Director" +msgstr "Meet and greet new IATI Executive Director" + +#. wagtailcore.page.3005.title +#. wagtailcore.page.3005.seo_title +#. events.eventpage.3005.heading +#. events.eventpage.3005.title +#. events.eventpage.3005.seo_title +msgid "IATI EVENTS CALENDAR" +msgstr "IATI EVENTS CALENDAR" + +#. wagtailcore.page.3011.title +#. events.eventpage.3011.heading +#. events.eventpage.3011.title +msgid "IATI Members’ Assembly (Virtual) 2024" +msgstr "IATI Members’ Assembly (Virtual) 2024" + +#. wagtailcore.page.73.title +#. guidance_and_support.guidancepage.73.heading +#. guidance_and_support.guidancepage.73.title +msgid "How to publish data" +msgstr "How to publish data" + +#. wagtailcore.page.74.title +#. guidance_and_support.guidancegrouppage.74.heading +#. guidance_and_support.guidancegrouppage.74.title +msgid "Creating your own data files" +msgstr "Creating your own data files" + +#. wagtailcore.page.80.title +#. guidance_and_support.guidancepage.80.heading +#. guidance_and_support.guidancepage.80.title +msgid "Publishing your data files" +msgstr "Publishing your data files" + +#. wagtailcore.page.2987.title +#. guidance_and_support.guidancegrouppage.2987.heading +#. guidance_and_support.guidancegrouppage.2987.title +msgid "Publishing without access restrictions" +msgstr "Publishing without access restrictions" + +#. wagtailcore.page.2988.title +#. guidance_and_support.guidancepage.2988.heading +#. guidance_and_support.guidancepage.2988.title +msgid "Why we need to publish without access restrictions" +msgstr "Why we need to publish without access restrictions" + +#. wagtailcore.page.2990.title +#. guidance_and_support.guidancepage.2990.heading +#. guidance_and_support.guidancepage.2990.title +msgid "How to check your files are published without access restrictions" +msgstr "How to check your files are published without access restrictions" + +#. wagtailcore.page.2991.title +#. guidance_and_support.guidancepage.2991.heading +#. guidance_and_support.guidancepage.2991.title +msgid "Publishing on Cloudflare without access restrictions" +msgstr "Publishing on Cloudflare without access restrictions" + +#. wagtailcore.page.2959.title +#. guidance_and_support.guidancegrouppage.2959.heading +#. guidance_and_support.guidancegrouppage.2959.title +msgid "IATI Virtual Training for Civil Society" +msgstr "IATI Virtual Training for Civil Society" + +#. wagtailcore.page.2957.title +#. news.newspage.2957.heading +#. news.newspage.2957.title +msgid "IATI Community Event Facilitator / Moderator - apply now!" +msgstr "IATI Community Event Facilitator / Moderator - apply now!" + +#. wagtailcore.page.2958.title +#. news.newspage.2958.heading +#. news.newspage.2958.title +msgid "IATI to provide funding for Aid Transparency Index 2024" +msgstr "IATI to provide funding for Aid Transparency Index 2024" + +#. wagtailcore.page.2960.title +#. news.newspage.2960.heading +#. news.newspage.2960.title +msgid "Surge in new membership of IATI in early 2023" +msgstr "Surge in new membership of IATI in early 2023" + +#. wagtailcore.page.2961.title +#. news.newspage.2961.heading +#. news.newspage.2961.title +msgid "Calling IATI data users - please take 5 min survey!" +msgstr "Calling IATI data users - please take 5 min survey!" + +#. wagtailcore.page.2962.title +#. news.newspage.2962.heading +#. news.newspage.2962.title +msgid "IATI data to be integrated into Nepal's Aid Management Information System" +msgstr "IATI data to be integrated into Nepal's Aid Management Information System" + +#. wagtailcore.page.2963.title +#. news.newspage.2963.heading +#. news.newspage.2963.title +msgid "IATI Annual Report 2022: Sustaining progress towards IATI’s Strategic Plan" +msgstr "IATI Annual Report 2022: Sustaining progress towards IATI’s Strategic Plan" + +#. wagtailcore.page.2964.title +#. news.newspage.2964.heading +#. news.newspage.2964.title +msgid "2023 IATI Budgets Analysis" +msgstr "2023 IATI Budgets Analysis" + +#. wagtailcore.page.2965.title +#. news.newspage.2965.heading +#. news.newspage.2965.title +msgid "Migrate your data from AidStream to IATI Publisher" +msgstr "Migrate your data from AidStream to IATI Publisher" + +#. wagtailcore.page.2966.title +#. news.newspage.2966.heading +#. news.newspage.2966.title +msgid "Interview: Investigative journalist uses IATI data in CNN report" +msgstr "Interview: Investigative journalist uses IATI data in CNN report" + +#. wagtailcore.page.2967.title +#. news.newspage.2967.title +msgid "Farewell blog from Development Initiatives' Technical Team" +msgstr "Farewell blog from Development Initiatives' Technical Team" + +#. wagtailcore.page.2968.title +#. news.newspage.2968.heading +#. news.newspage.2968.title +msgid "Apply for new IATI Director position" +msgstr "Apply for new IATI Director position" + +#. wagtailcore.page.2969.title +#. news.newspage.2969.heading +#. news.newspage.2969.title +msgid "Introducing IATI’s new Secretariat arrangements" +msgstr "Introducing IATI’s new Secretariat arrangements" + +#. wagtailcore.page.2970.title +#. news.newspage.2970.heading +#. news.newspage.2970.title +msgid "Briefing: IATI messages to 2023 HLPF" +msgstr "Briefing: IATI messages to 2023 HLPF" + +#. wagtailcore.page.2972.title +#. news.newspage.2972.heading +#. news.newspage.2972.title +msgid "Apply for IATI Community Events and Communications Internship" +msgstr "Apply for IATI Community Events and Communications Internship" + +#. wagtailcore.page.2973.title +#. news.newspage.2973.heading +#. news.newspage.2973.title +msgid "Connect is awesome" +msgstr "Connect is awesome" + +#. wagtailcore.page.2976.title +#. news.newspage.2976.heading +#. news.newspage.2976.title +msgid "Election for Governing Board Technical Seat – nominate by Wednesday 18 October!" +msgstr "Election for Governing Board Technical Seat – nominate by Wednesday 18 October!" + +#. wagtailcore.page.2978.title +#. news.newspage.2978.heading +#. news.newspage.2978.title +msgid "User feedback drives improvements to IATI’s Country Development Finance Data tool" +msgstr "User feedback drives improvements to IATI’s Country Development Finance Data tool" + +#. wagtailcore.page.2979.title +#. news.newspage.2979.heading +#. news.newspage.2979.title +msgid "Somalia joins IATI’s Governing Board following by-election" +msgstr "Somalia joins IATI’s Governing Board following by-election" + +#. wagtailcore.page.2980.title +#. news.newspage.2980.heading +#. news.newspage.2980.title +msgid "Engaging development data communities at Festival de Datos" +msgstr "Engaging development data communities at Festival de Datos" + +#. wagtailcore.page.2982.title +#. news.newspage.2982.heading +#. news.newspage.2982.title +msgid "IATI's role in tracking development funding to Indigenous Peoples" +msgstr "IATI's role in tracking development funding to Indigenous Peoples" + +#. wagtailcore.page.2983.title +#. news.newspage.2983.title +msgid "BRIEFING: Tracking climate action with IATI" +msgstr "BRIEFING: Tracking climate action with IATI" + +#. wagtailcore.page.2984.title +#. news.newspage.2984.heading +#. news.newspage.2984.title +msgid "Job vacancy: Data Analyst wanted!" +msgstr "Job vacancy: Data Analyst wanted!" + +#. wagtailcore.page.2989.title +#. wagtailcore.page.2897.title +#. about.aboutsubpage.2897.heading +#. about.aboutsubpage.2897.title +#. news.newspage.2989.heading +#. news.newspage.2989.title +msgid "Governing Board Elections 2024" +msgstr "Governing Board Elections 2024" + +#. wagtailcore.page.2992.title +#. news.newspage.2992.heading +#. news.newspage.2992.title +msgid "IATI Virtual Training for Civil Society launched" +msgstr "IATI Virtual Training for Civil Society launched" + +#. wagtailcore.page.2993.title +#. news.newspage.2993.heading +#. news.newspage.2993.title +msgid "IATI data used to investigate international aid to Palestine" +msgstr "IATI data used to investigate international aid to Palestine" + +#. wagtailcore.page.2994.title +#. news.newspage.2994.heading +#. news.newspage.2994.title +msgid "Who is using aid and development data?" +msgstr "Who is using aid and development data?" + +#. wagtailcore.page.2996.title +#. news.newspage.2996.heading +#. news.newspage.2996.title +msgid "IATI unites global leaders in Bogota" +msgstr "IATI unites global leaders in Bogota" + +#. wagtailcore.page.2997.title +#. news.newspage.2997.heading +#. news.newspage.2997.title +msgid "UN Forum hears how funding for Indigenous Peoples' can be tracked with IATI data" +msgstr "UN Forum hears how funding for Indigenous Peoples' can be tracked with IATI data" + +#. wagtailcore.page.2998.title +#. news.newspage.2998.heading +#. news.newspage.2998.title +msgid "Launch: IATI Annual Report 2023" +msgstr "Launch: IATI Annual Report 2023" + +#. wagtailcore.page.2999.title +#. news.newspage.2999.heading +#. news.newspage.2999.title +msgid "Introducing IATI’s first Executive Director" +msgstr "Introducing IATI’s first Executive Director" + +#. wagtailcore.page.3002.title +#. wagtailcore.page.3002.seo_title +#. news.newspage.3002.heading +#. news.newspage.3002.title +#. news.newspage.3002.seo_title +msgid "Integration of IATI Publisher and AidStream" +msgstr "Integration of IATI Publisher and AidStream" + +#. wagtailcore.page.3003.title +#. news.newspage.3003.heading +#. news.newspage.3003.title +msgid "Development Bank of Latin America and the Caribbean (CAF) starts publishing IATI Data" +msgstr "Development Bank of Latin America and the Caribbean (CAF) starts publishing IATI Data" + +#. wagtailcore.page.3007.title +#. home.iatiinactionfeatureditems.1.title +#. about.casestudypage.3007.heading +#. about.casestudypage.3007.title +msgid "Powering rapid responses to food and nutritional insecurity" +msgstr "Powering rapid responses to food and nutritional insecurity" + +#. wagtailcore.page.3008.title +#. home.iatiinactionitems.1.title +#. about.casestudypage.3008.heading +#. about.casestudypage.3008.title +msgid "Measuring sustainable development across Africa" +msgstr "Measuring sustainable development across Africa" + +#. wagtailcore.page.3009.title +#. about.casestudypage.3009.heading +#. about.casestudypage.3009.title +msgid "Tracking development cooperation across Nigeria" +msgstr "Tracking development cooperation across Nigeria" + +#. wagtailcore.page.3010.title +#. home.iatiinactionitems.2.title +#. about.casestudypage.3010.heading +#. about.casestudypage.3010.title +msgid "Driving access to data across Latin America and the Caribbean" +msgstr "Driving access to data across Latin America and the Caribbean" + +#. wagtailcore.page.3006.title +#. about.casestudypage.3006.heading +#. about.casestudypage.3006.title +msgid "Making overseas development assistance accountable in the Netherlands" +msgstr "Making overseas development assistance accountable in the Netherlands" + +#. wagtailcore.page.503.title +#. about.casestudypage.503.heading +#. about.casestudypage.503.title +msgid "Discovering 830 million dollars of spending in Madagascar" +msgstr "Discovering 830 million dollars of spending in Madagascar" + +#. wagtailcore.page.515.title +#. about.casestudypage.515.heading +#. about.casestudypage.515.title +msgid "Strengthening data driven decisions at Oxfam Novib" +msgstr "Strengthening data driven decisions at Oxfam Novib" + +#. wagtailcore.page.653.title +#. tools.toolslistingpage.653.heading +#. tools.toolslistingpage.653.title +msgid "Tools and resources for using data" +msgstr "Tools and resources for using data" + +#. wagtailcore.page.2985.title +#. tools.toolpage.2985.heading +#. tools.toolpage.2985.title +msgid "Usage statistics" +msgstr "Usage statistics" + +#. wagtailcore.page.2995.title +#. wagtailcore.page.2995.seo_title +#. about.aboutsubpage.2995.heading +#. about.aboutsubpage.2995.title +#. about.aboutsubpage.2995.seo_title +msgid "IATI Value Proposition Statement" +msgstr "IATI Value Proposition Statement" + +#. wagtailcore.page.2903.title +#. about.aboutsubpage.2903.heading +#. about.aboutsubpage.2903.title +msgid "IATI future hosting arrangements post-2022" +msgstr "IATI future hosting arrangements post-2022" + +#. wagtailcore.page.3004.title +#. about.aboutsubpage.3004.heading +#. about.aboutsubpage.3004.title +msgid "IATI Events Calendar" +msgstr "IATI Events Calendar" + +#. wagtailcore.page.3001.seo_title +#. events.eventpage.3001.seo_title +msgid "Meet new IATI Excutive Director" +msgstr "Meet new IATI Excutive Director" + +#. wagtailcore.page.3011.seo_title +#. events.eventpage.3011.seo_title +msgid "IATI Virtual Members' Assembly 2024" +msgstr "IATI Virtual Members' Assembly 2024" + +#. wagtailcore.page.2997.seo_title +#. news.newspage.2997.seo_title +msgid "IATI at UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues 2024" +msgstr "IATI at UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues 2024" + +#. wagtailcore.page.2998.seo_title +#. news.newspage.2998.seo_title +msgid "iati-annual-report-2023" +msgstr "iati-annual-report-2023" + +#. wagtailcore.page.2999.seo_title +#. news.newspage.2999.seo_title +msgid "IATI first Executive Director" +msgstr "IATI first Executive Director" + +#. wagtailcore.page.3001.search_description +#. events.eventpage.3001.excerpt +#. events.eventpage.3001.search_description +msgid "Join an informal call with Yemesrach Assefa Workie, IATI's first Executive Director." +msgstr "Join an informal call with Yemesrach Assefa Workie, IATI's first Executive Director." + +#. home.standardpage.499.content_editor 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This Privacy Policy sets out how we, the International Aid Transparency Initiative (IATI), obtain, store and use your personal information when you use or interact with our websites, (*.iatistandard.org; *.aidinfolabs.org; *.iatiregistry.org; *.iaticonnect.org; https://iati.zendesk.com - our websites), or where we otherwise obtain or collect your personal information.

This Privacy Policy is effective from 14th February 2024

We reserve the right to modify this policy at any time, so please check it frequently.

1. The Information We Collect

Information You Provide

We collect data that you provide directly to us, including personal data. \\u201cPersonal Data\\u201d is information that identifies you. For IATI websites (*.iatistandard.org; *.aidinfolabs.org; *.iatiregistry.org; *.iaticonnect.org; https://iati.zendesk.com) this is collected in the context of one or more of the following options:

  • Newsletter subscriptions \\u2013 In which case we collect the following categories of personal data: Name and email address
  • Websites \\u2013 When you use our websites, we collect and analyse the following information about your computer or mobile device: your browser type, IP address, browser language, operating system, and other similar information.
  • Registered users \\u2013 When you create a user account for an IATI website, we collect the following categories of personal data: name, username and email address.

2. Cookies

Please see our cookie policy.

3. How we use your information

Newsletters \\u2013 Only with your prior consent, we will occasionally send you information on events, recent work and other information. You can sign up to receive these emails and social media campaigns from us on our newsletter sign up.

The legal basis for such processing of your Personal Data is therefore your consent (Art. 6(1)(a) GDPR). Please note that you are not legally required to provide us with your Personal Data. However, without your Personal Data we will not be able to send you our newsletters as mentioned above.

4. Updating your personal information and unsubscribing

You have the option to opt-out of these types of communications at any time, by clicking the \\u2018unsubscribe\\u2019 link at the footer of each communication.

5. Your Rights

Under the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), you have the following rights:

  • Right of access (Art. 15 GDPR): You have the right to request confirmation as to whether or not your Personal Data is being processed, and, where that is the case, to request access to the Personal Data and information such as the purposes of the processing or the categories of Personal Data concerned.
  • Right to rectification (Art. 16 GDPR): You have the right to request the correction of inaccurate Personal Data.
  • Right to erasure (Art. 17 GDPR): You have the right to request erasure of Personal Data without undue delay under certain circumstances, e.g. if your Personal Data is no longer necessary for the purposes for which it was collected or if you withdraw consent on which processing is based according to Art. 6 (1)(a) GDPR and where there is no other legal ground for processing.
  • Right to restriction of processing (Art. 18 GDPR): You have the right to request us to restrict the processing of your Personal Data under certain circumstances, e.g. if you think that the Personal Data we process about you is incorrect or unlawful.
  • Right to data portability (Art. 20 GDPR): Under certain circumstances, you have the right to receive your Personal Data you have provided us with, in a structured, commonly used and machine-readable format and you have the right to transmit that information to another controller without hindrance or ask us to do so.
  • Right to object (Art. 21 GDPR): You have the right to object to the processing of your Personal Data under certain circumstances. In particular if we process your Personal Data on the basis on legitimate interest (Art. 6 (1)(b) GDPR) or if we use your personal data for marketing purposes.

You may assert those rights at any time by emailing us to correct or change any information or request which Personal Data (e.g. name, address) we have stored or to assert any other of your rights as mentioned above by emailing us at support@iatistandard.org.

6. How we Protect Your Personal Information

The security of your Personal Data is very important to us. We have implemented state of the art administrative, technical, and physical security measures to protect against the unauthorised access, destruction or alteration of your information. This includes encrypting our Services using Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) and restricting access to Personal Data to all employees, contractors and agents working on behalf of the IATI secretariat who need to know that information in order to process it for us, and who are subject to strict contractual confidentiality obligations.

7. Data Retention

We delete or anonymise your Personal Data as soon as it is no longer required for the purposes we have collected your Personal Data as outlined in this Privacy Policy.

8. Contact Information

If you wish to contact us or have any questions about or complaints in relation to this Privacy Policy, please contact us at the address below. Open Data Services manages the storage and processing of personal information on behalf of UNDP, as part of hosting the IATI Secretariat.

Open Data Services Co-operative Ltd

Email: contact@opendataservices.coop

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All IATI websites (*.iatistandard.org; *.aidinfolabs.org; *.iatiregistry.org; *.iaticonnect.org; https://iati.zendesk.com) use the following category of cookies:

Analysis: We use cookies to analyse the use and performance of our websites and services so that we can provide you with the best experience. These cookies are collected through use of Google Analytics.

This has been configured in a way that anonymises your IP address, along with any other personal, or identifiable data obtained through the use of Google Analytics. By tracking users in this way, it is therefore not possible to identify a single person through their use of this website.

Essential: We use cookies to perform essential functions of our websites, such as to keep users logged in, and for security through CSRF prevention. These are not used to collect any personal data.

Contact

If you wish to contact us or have any questions about or complaints in relation to this Cookie Policy, please contact us at the following address:

Open Data Services Co-operative Ltd

Email: contact@opendataservices.coop

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iatistandard.org is available in English and French versions to expand global access to information from the International Aid Transparency Initiative (IATI). iatistandard.org was originally created in English and details about accessing content within the French version of the site can be found below.

How can I access iatistandard.org in different languages?

Your web browser should automatically direct you to the version of IATI\\u2019s website that is set to your default language (if it is English or French). You can also access the English or French version by using the links that appear on the top-right hand side of each webpage.

What content is available in French?

You can find a range of useful information in French:

  • Information about the International Aid Transparency Initiative (IATI) and the IATI Standard
  • Guidance on how to use and publish IATI data
  • News and events
  • Selected governance documents including Members\\u2019 Assembly papers and minutes, and Annual Reports
  • Codelists

What content is not yet available in French?

IATI Reference

Information on all rules and guidance of each version of the IATI Standard is in English only, however French translations of some IATI codelists are available.

Images

Some images that contain text, for example screenshots of external resources maybe available in English only.

Are all documents posted on iatistandard.org available in French?

Most documents, including spreadsheets, presentations and word documents are not translated into French. However, key governance documents that are translated can be accessed by clicking on the links labeled \\u2018FR\\u2019.

Can I access support from the IATI Secretariat in French?

All support provided by IATI Secretariat will be in English only.

What other resources are available in translated versions?

IATI Connect, IATI's community platform is available in over 100 languages. In addition, many videos on IATI's Youtube channel are available in French, Portuguese and Spanish.

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This guidance sets out the process to be followed by data owners in instances where they choose to remove data published to the IATI Standard.

Data removal process

IATI is an open data standard, therefore publishing data to IATI is a commitment to having this data openly shared. Public data must be shared under a user-selected Open Data licence. However, IATI is aware that due to security concerns or privacy issues the data owner may choose to remove their data, either temporarily or permanently. The IATI publisher then has two options to proceed with removing their data:

Make the dataset \\u2018Private\\u2019

IATI publishers have the option to share datasets \\u2018privately\\u2019 through the IATI Registry. Private datasets will only be accessible to members of the publishing organisation with the required permission. Private data sets are held securely on the IATI Registry and are never shared by IATI.

Delete the dataset

IATI publishers also have the option to delete their dataset through the IATI Registry. The dataset will be deleted immediately from public view.

In order to make a file \\u2018private\\u2019 or \\u2018delete\\u2019 it, the data owner needs to login to their IATI Registry publisher account, select \\u2018manage\\u2019 and then go to the \\u2018Datasets\\u2019 tab. Here, the data owner can find options to make their datasets public, make them private, or delete them.

If the data owner encounters any issues in the process of making their file private or deleting it, they should contact the IATI Secretariat for support.

What happens when IATI data is removed?

The IATI Registry does not store any IATI data, but it does provide links to places where the data can be downloaded. Links to these places can be found under the \\u2018Datasets\\u2019 section of individual IATI Registry publisher profiles. Other applications also use and store data published to the IATI Standard. These are known as \\u2018consuming applications\\u2019 and each should have its own data removal guidance. Not all of these applications are designed and managed by the IATI Secretariat.

1) Consuming applications managed by IATI Secretariat: If a data owner decides to remove their data from the IATI Registry, the IATI-managed tools will refresh in the following specified time frames, and the data is removed from these applications accordingly:

Important note: Once data has been removed (made private or deleted) from the IATI Registry, the data will be removed from the above consuming applications at the time they are refreshed. If however the data is inaccessible at the time the application is refreshed (because of either a server error or a Registry error), but the data set is still marked as public on the IATI Registry, then the above consuming applications will continue to display the last available version of the data. Data owners are therefore advised to reconfirm that the data is no longer available on the Registry after 24-36 hours has passed, and contact the IATI Secretariat if further assistance is required.

2) External consuming applications not managed by IATI: As an open data standard, IATI data is available for use by anyone wishing to build a consuming application that uses IATI data. If a data owner decides to remove their data from the IATI Registry, the data owner should contact the external tool provider to check their data removal policy and refresh times.

Data removal requests

If a user becomes aware of data shared through the IATI Registry that they feel should not be shared openly, the user should contact the publishing organisation directly to request that the data be removed. The person making the request should refer to the contact information provided in the profile of the publisher in the Registry, and should:

  • Confirm their role and relationship to the data;
  • Clarify which specific data item(s) they are requesting be removed;
  • Establish the reason for the request.

If you receive no response from an IATI publisher or have a question on this Data Removal Guidance, please contact us for support.

IATI reserves the right to update or amend this guidance at any time and without prior notice.

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What data can I find?

You can find IATI data on 1 million development and humanitarian activities across the world. The data covers finances, locations, sectors, results and more.

The data has been published to IATI by more than 1500 organisations. These include donor governments, development finance institutions and UN agencies, non-governmental organisations, foundations and private sector organisations.

Why should I use the data?

Using transparent, good quality data helps efforts to achieve sustainable development. IATI sets the standard for the way information is reported so it is easier to plan, track and compare the progress and outcomes of different projects and activities. IATI data is \\u2018open data\\u2019, so it can be used by anyone for any purpose.

Accessing and using the best available data is crucial for informing effective decisions to promote development and provide essential support in the face of humanitarian crises. Access to IATI data is an important planning aid for developing and donor country governments. It enables academics, politicians, campaigners, journalists, and members of the public to understand how development and humanitarian resources are used. It also gives them the information they need to hold to account those who provide or use aid funding.

Quality of IATI data

Organisations are responsible for deciding how much detail they provide on their activities and IATI does not audit or verify the data. It is expected that organisations continually improve the range and quality of their data. Users of IATI data play a key role in helping to increase the quality of published data.

If you spot an error in an organisation\\u2019s data or if you think data is missing, please contact the publisher. Guidance on how to find the publisher\\u2019s contact email is available at How to get help with using IATI data.

See:

Using the data

There are numerous tools and resources to help you use the data. These range from simple tools anyone can use to see the information, through to technical resources for developers who want to integrate data into other systems or build new tools.

See:

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At the heart of our work is the IATI Standard. This is a set of rules and guidance produced by IATI for publishing useful development and humanitarian data.

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IATI publishers include a broad range of organisations, from donor governments, development finance institutions and UN agencies to non-governmental organisations, foundations and private sector organisations.

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We support organisations to publish a range of information about their spending and activities according to the IATI Standard. For example, organisations can publish details of their future budgets, the locations of their projects, or the results that have been achieved.

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To publish data according to the IATI Standard, information needs to be provided in the data format XML. Using this format means fast, machine-readable data can be easily exchanged, compared and combined with other data published in the same way.

This data can be converted into less technical formats, such as spreadsheets, and be used by digital tools to display the data in charts, graphs and maps.

All data published to the IATI Standard is catalogued by an index, called the IATI Registry.

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View spending published by sector for a recipient country at d-portal.org

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To be used by anyone

IATI data can be searched by anyone through a number of websites and analysed in different ways . We support people to use IATI by raising awareness, providing guidance and technical tools required to use the data.

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You can explore the data at d-portal. For more detailed searches \\u2013 for example, by country, by sector or by organisation publishing data, use the IATI Datastore Search. IATI data can also be integrated directly into governments\\u2019 internal financial systems.

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Publishers

IATI publishers share information on a wide range of resources, from aid to private finance, that flow into developing countries.

We encourage every organisation distributing or spending funds through international delivery chains to publish IATI data.

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IATI publishers include:

  • Donor governments
  • Multilateral organisations
  • Development Finance Institutions
  • Philanthropic Foundations
  • Fund managers
  • International non-governmental organisations
  • Local non-governmental organisations
  • Private sector organisations
  • Academic, training and research organisations
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Governments of developing countries

To plan resources effectively, governments in developing countries need to know what development and humanitarian organisations are operating in their country. They also need to know what these organisations are spending, which services they are providing and where.

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IATI data helps governments access timely, forward-looking and detailed information on resources that flow into the country to address poverty and crises. Government staff can integrate IATI data into their national financial systems.

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Civil society organisations

Civil society organisations can use IATI data to hold authorities to account, to avoid duplicating services, and to signpost local people to other civil society organisations that can help them. Civil society organisations can also use IATI data to see how transparent donors are about their spending and to campaign for improvements.

Citizens, researchers, parliamentarians, the media

News organisations, journalists, academics, parliamentarians and others with an interest in development can use IATI to find detailed data for their research. You can view all IATI data easily using our own tool, d-portal.

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Archive

The technical advisory group (TAG) was an expert community that informed our approach to data publication and use, including updates to the IATI Standard.

Most of the group\\u2019s work and discussion happened on our online forum IATI Discuss, however the TAG met in person once a year. To view the documents for each TAG meeting, please see the relevant past event page.

TAG meeting:

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Looking for translated documents?

All documents available in French are marked with \\u2018FR\\u2019. Please note that not all documents are translated and to find out more please see Translation FAQs.

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IATI can provide your organisation with presentation materials about the initiative, including detailed information on the IATI Standard and the process of publishing and using IATI data. Presentation resources are available in English, French, Spanish, and Portuguese.

How can I receive custom presentation materials?

Anyone interested in presenting IATI to their colleagues or networks can request custom presentation materials from the IATI Secretariat. Examples of possible audiences include recipient country governments, country-level offices of development partners, journalists, civil society organisations and researchers.

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Access IATI Speakers' Kit

For those new to IATI, we strongly recommend that you request customised presentations from IATI's Secretariat by following the guidance above. However, if you have existing knowledge of IATI and wish to create your own customised presentation, please use IATI's Speakers' Kit resources:

Translated versions of all presentations:

Survey

If you use the IATI Speakers' Kit resources, please take this very short survey. This will help the IATI Secretariat monitor how useful the IATI Speakers\\u2019 Kit is and you can request new slides and other improvements.

Updates

The IATI Speakers' Kit will be updated frequently to reflect changes in information and resources from IATI. For any questions please email IATI\\u2019s Secretariat: info@iatistandard.org.

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What topics can I request information on?

Materials are currently available to address the following topic areas, however, additional content areas can be covered upon request.

1 Introduction to IATI

  • For audiences new to IATI, discover which organisations publish data, what data is published (simple overview) and two case studies on using IATI data.

2 How to publish IATI data

  • Learn more about the wide range of development and humanitarian data that your organisation can publish using the IATI Standard.
  • Find an overview of the IATI publishing process and understand the mandatory and recommended data to publish.
  • Discover what tools your organisation can use to publish its data.

3 Accessing and using IATI data

  • Find out how to do basic searches of IATI data on d-portal.org.
  • For data specialists and technical experts, learn about accessing a wider range of IATI data using the Datastore Query Builder and API.
  • Find information on other portals that provide IATI data, for example those created by donors and other organisations.

4 Understanding the IATI Standard

  • Get a detailed overview of the range of data and fields included in the IATI Standard.

5 How is IATI managed? Governance and the IATI story so far

  • Learn more about how IATI is governed and managed.
  • Find information on IATI's role and contribution as part of the aid effectiveness and transparency agendas since 2008.
  • Learn how to engage further with IATI and its community.
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How do I make a formal request for presentation materials?

Please e-mail info@iatistandard.org, with the following information:

  • Your name, organisation and title
  • Date and intended length of your presentation
  • Audience for your presentation and level of technical expertise
  • Key outcomes expected from your presentation (e.g. I\\u2019m looking for a basic presentation - \\u2018What is IATI?\\u2019; or I need an \\u2018Introduction to the IATI Standard and data use tools\\u2019, etc.)
  • Anything else we should know!

You will receive a customised PowerPoint presentation and notes based on the information provided above. Please note that normal turnaround time for custom presentation requests is seven business days, during which time the Secretariat Outreach team will be in touch to understand more about your specific needs and we will work with you to customise your presentation accordingly. When acknowledging your email request, the IATI Secretariat will also provide a timeline for receipt of your presentation.

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Can I request presentation materials on topics other than those identified above?

The Secretariat is happy to customise a presentation according to your needs. Please feel free to request information on other areas of interest when sending your formal presentation request to info@iatistandard.org.

Does the IATI Secretariat provide virtual or in-person presentations?

Yes! Pending availability, virtual or in-person presentations by the Secretariat are also possible. Please e-mail info@iatistandard.org for more information.

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External resources

  • UNDP \\u2013 Introduction to IATI UNDP have created an online training course that provides an introduction to IATI, a discussion of the importance and value of IATI to aid transparency, as well as an introduction to publishing data to the IATI Standard.

  • Humentum- IATI Data Publishing This is an online flex course. Bringing together Bond\\u2019s expertise in IATI and Humentum\\u2019s experience in online learning, this 2-week online course supports you to publish to the IATI data standard.

If you have created a resource that you would like to share here, please contact the IATI Secretariat.

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There are many tools you can use to access IATI data. Different tools are designed for users with different technical abilities and for different uses. Use the information here to help decide which tools might be right for you.

Non-technical tools for searching, visualising and downloading IATI data

There are several free online tools for accessing IATI data which you can use without any special expertise. These tools differ in the number of fields you use to filter searches and how the data is displayed. For example, some online tools visualise the data in charts or maps while others allow you to download Excel spreadsheets or CSV files.

Some tools enable you to see all IATI data, while others are designed to extract only certain information for specific purposes.

Most tools are free to use. If a tool requires payment, refer to the service provider for details.

Tools built and managed by IATI

IATI has built tools that provide access to all IATI data. These are:

d-portal is a development portal that allows you to explore and visualise IATI data on development and humanitarian aid activities. d-portal refreshes daily and takes data directly from the IATI Registry. New publishers should appear on d-portal on the Monday after their first publication.

The IATI Datastore provides access to data published by organisations according to the IATI Standard on their resources and results. It's Query Builder enables users to build queries across 32 different elements of the IATI Standard. Users can select options through drop-down and freetext filters.

This tool enables download of simple Excel-formatted data on commitments, disbursements and expenditures, as well as forward-looking budgets, presented simply by country and region. It is a tool created by the IATI Secretariat as an interim measure to support simple access to the kinds of data requested most frequently by IATI partner country governments. Learning from this tool will inform IATI's next steps to develop a new data portal that will simplify access to all IATI data for all users.

Tools built and managed by third parties

IATI data is open source, so anyone is able to freely use the data and build tools that use IATI data. With some third-party tools you can see all IATI data; others use IATI data to focus on specific themes or topics in the international development and humanitarian sectors.

Some governments and organisations have built their own online tools that showcase their data.

If you have built a tool for accessing and using IATI data please let us know so that we can add them to the list.

Integrate IATI data into government financial systems

Governments of developing countries can reduce the burden of data collection by accessing IATI data to find many of the details they need in one place.

Some governments, such as Madagascar and Senegal, are further improving efficiency by trialling an automatic import of IATI data into their internal Aid Information Management Systems (AIMS) using an IATI-AIMS import tool. This can save valuable time that would otherwise be spent manually collecting and uploading data. It allows staff to spend more time using the data, and working with development partners locally to enrich and add context to it.

By using IATI data, government staff get a fuller picture of development and humanitarian activities and organisations operating in their country. They can find detailed information for specific projects and sometimes discover activities they were previously unaware of.

IATI resources for technical users

While there are many tools built to provide access to IATI data, they may not always meet your specific needs and there is a growing demand for bespoke products. For example, many governments have built their own portals to display their data in a way that the public can understand. Some organisations make tools for specific data queries or build new tools to analyse or visualise data in particular ways.

IATI and others have created resources to help developers build bespoke products.

Resources for developers

To allow for different ways of querying the data and to enable new tools to be built, IATI provides developers and other technical users access to useful APIs so they can work directly with the raw IATI XML data files.

IATI resources:

  • IATI Registry - IATI\\u2019s Registry API allows you to query the metadata on each organisation and xml file published to IATI. Metadata includes URLs to each published xml file, organisation publisher IDs and IATI organisation IDs.
  • IATI Datastore - IATI\\u2019s Datastore allows you to query all activity data and return it in formats beyond XML, including in JSON and CSV. The Datastore runs queries based on pre-existing set fields within IATI data and gives you the option to combine these queries.

Third-party technical resources

Other organisations have also created useful tools for technical users. These include:

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While using IATI data, there are a number of ways to get help depending on whose data you are looking at and the tool you are using.

Managing data quality

Each publishing organisation is responsible for ensuring the quality of its own data. Many organisations are publishing good quality data, but this can and does vary between publishers.

Each organisation decides upon the amount of content they provide and is responsible for ensuring the accuracy of that information.

IATI monitors the structure of published data and ensures that it follows the machine-readable rules in the IATI Standard. However, IATI does not audit or verify the content of published data. The IATI Secretariat and other tool providers are working on improving tools for validation and data use that flag where data quality can be improved.

User feedback is key to improving data quality by highlighting to publishers areas in which they can improve their data and ensure it accurately reflects their work. The more reliable and accurate data is, the more it will be systematically used.

If there is information you cannot find, cannot interpret or you think is wrong, please let the publisher know.

If you are a publisher and are looking to improve the quality of your data, please see Data Quality.

Finding the publisher\\u2019s contact email

Each IATI publisher is required to provide an email address on the IATI Registry and may also include a link to their website. To find these details, go to the required publisher\\u2019s page and the address will be displayed on the right of the screen under \\u2018Contact\\u2019.

Publishers can also include specific contact email addresses within their IATI data. For guidance on how to check, please see Using the IATI Registry.

Technical issues with tools

There are a range of tools and resources for using IATI data; some are provided by IATI while others are offered by third parties.

IATI tools

If you encounter issues with using a tool that IATI manages, contact us for advice and assistance.

Our main tools for data use are:

Third party tools

If you are having problems using IATI data through websites or tools that are not managed by IATI, please contact the service provider.

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The IATI Tool Guide has been developed to help data users navigate the complex environment of tools and applications for using IATI data.

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This useful guide provides an overview of the various tools available and the benefits of using each one. It includes detailed instructions and use cases to help you identify the right tool to deliver the data that you are looking for.

Whether you work for a government on aid management, or are a journalist writing a story, the IATI Tool Guide will help you use IATI data to inform your work.

The IATI Tool Guide has been developed by Development Gateway and was funded through the IATI Data Use Fund.

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Access research undertaken by IATI on the data needs across development and humanitarian stakeholders.

Focused country case studies in Malawi and Somalia

To help inform the development of IATI's Strategic Plan 2025-25, two focused country case studies were undertaken in Malawi and Somalia.

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Spotlight on IATI data use - profiles

In 2017 IATI released a series of profiles to look at the use of open data by developing country governments.Based on a recent survey led by UNDP, these profiles tell us a great deal about IATI data at country level and what the challenges and opportunities are for improving its use.

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The Members\\u2019 Assembly

The members\\u2019 assembly is formed of all members of IATI. They include over 100 donor and developing country governments, multilateral institutions, philanthropic foundations plus civil society and private sector organisations. Our members fund essential work of IATI, ensuring our initiative can achieve real change in global transparency.

The assembly approves strategic decisions and changes to IATI's governance. The chair of the governing board is also the chair of the members\\u2019 assembly.

The Governing Board

The governing board is made up of seven representatives elected by IATI members. The board presents options and makes recommendations on IATI\\u2019s overall strategic direction to the members\\u2019 assembly, oversees the implementation of IATI\\u2019s workplan by the secretariat and ensures the initiative operates effectively, according to its mission, vision, and values.

The Secretariat

IATI\\u2019s Secretariat is responsible for delivering the activities of the initiative, as set by the Governing Board. UNDP hosts the Secretariat and is responsible for IATI\\u2019s policy and technology services. UNOPS is the Secretariat\\u2019s service provider of the initiative\\u2019s legal and operational functions, and Open Data Services is the Secretariat\\u2019s technology delivery partner (contracted via UNDP). For further detail on the bodies governing IATI, see the Standard Operating Procedures.

IATI Community

IATI has a broad and diverse community of IATI data publishers and users, including development practitioners, political advocates for transparency, open data experts and technical specialists. This community is structured through our Communities of Practice' and 'Working Groups\\u2019. Both bodies work in alignment with each other to provide the Governing Board and the Members\\u2019 Assembly with timely advice on a range of matters and ensure the availability of opportunities and fora for systematic exchange and learning.

Standard Operating Procedures

IATI\\u2019s Standard Operating Procedures draw together and codify all decisions taken by IATI relating to how the initiative is run. It is intended as a living document which is updated after each members\\u2019 assembly to reflect new priorities or operating realities.

The latest version of the Standard Operating Procedures can be downloaded below.

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IATI Financial Report

IATI Financial Report 2023 accompanies the IATI Annual Report 2023 (ES / FR). Details about the initiative's previous year's finances can be found within past IATI Annual Report documents.

Financial Report 2023 FR and ES to follow.

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Income

IATI is financed by our members through a combination of membership fees and voluntary contributions. All funds are allocated to a pool of resources and used to finance IATI's budget and workplan, as approved by the Governing Board. In its role as trustee within the IATI Secretariat, UNOPS has full fiduciary responsibility and accountability for the receipt, custody and disbursement of all contributions provided by members.

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Annual financial statements

IATI publishes annual financial statements prepared by UNOPS which cover the entire period of IATI implementation by the Secretariat consortium from September 2013 to December 2022. Financial statements are prepared based on a calendar year and include all financial contributions by members during this period.

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Budget and workplan

IATI's planned annual spending is set out in its budget and workplan. IATI\\u2019s elected Governing Board oversees the development and approval of the budget and workplan.

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The following documents provide information on past IATI budget and outputs:

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Commitment to Transparency

Each of the IATI Secretariat entities publish details of their related activities according to the IATI Standard as part of their corporate reporting, and in respect of their own commitments to transparency.

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Delivering IATI Strategic Plan 2020-2025

IATI's annual budget and workplans contribute to the delivery of the IATI Strategic Plan 2020-2025. IATI's Secretariat and Governing Board have set out an overview of how the Strategic Plan will be delivered over five years.

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All activities in IATI's budget and workplans aim to achieve three mutually reinforcing objectives for the initiative over the next five years. These are: (1) improving the quality of IATI data that is published; (2) promoting the use of data by development and humanitarian actors; and (3) strengthening IATI\\u2019s data Standard and reinvigorating its community of publishers and members.

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IATI Annual Reports

Our annual reports provide updates on the progress, challenges and finances of IATI. The first IATI annual report was produced in 2013. Since 2014 reports have been published in English, French and Spanish. All are downloadable as PDF documents.

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2023

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2022

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2021

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2020

Annual Report 2020 is accompanied by a new separate Financial Report, developed to improve accessibility and transparency of information on IATI\\u2019s finances.

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2019

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2018

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IATI Secretariat Service Catalogue

This IATI Secretariat Service Catalogue outlines the services provided by the IATI Secretariat to IATI members, and aims to provide a clear and consistent understanding of each service for both users and stakeholders.

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Standard Operating Procedures

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Theory of change

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IATI Value Proposition Statement

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IATI Data Use Strategy

IATI's Data Use Strategy 2017 - 2019 was developed to improve the systematic and routine use of IATI data to help achieve sustainable development outcomes. More information on the work that the initiative is undertaking on data use can be found in the Using Data section.

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IATI Evaluation 2015

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The 2030 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), the Addis Ababa Action Agenda and the World Humanitarian Summit Grand Bargain encourage all development and humanitarian stakeholders to work increasingly in smarter and more collaborative ways to be ever more effective in helping to bring about development, especially to reduce poverty and alleviate suffering. Technology continues to evolve and provide us with new ways to achieve this. Nonetheless technology alone is not enough, and the commitment of stakeholders in these fields is essential if meaningful progress is to be made.

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Why join us as a member?

Demonstrate visionary, international leadership: Membership of IATI is a clear statement of commitment to the principles of transparency, implementation of the IATI Standard and helping it to succeed. Being a member of IATI brings reputational benefits and provides a forum in which organisations can showcase their work in using transparency and open data to improve development and humanitarian outcomes. It also gives access to a vibrant network of colleagues for sharing practice and knowledge, collaborating and innovating. IATI\\u2019s members are diverse, including civil society, multilateral and bilateral donor organisations, partner country governments and private sector organisations from all corners of the world, all bringing different and essential perspectives to the table.

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IATI Strategic Plan 2020-2025 (ES / FR) sets out a clear strategic direction for five years, aimed to capitalising on the initiative\\u2019s strengths, addressing its weaknesses and maximising its contribution towards achieving sustainable development outcomes.

Vision, mission and goal

The document provides IATI's shared vision, mission and goal.

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IATI's vision, mission and goal.

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Three key objectives

The plan sets out three mutually reinforcing objectives for the initiative over the next five years. These are improving the quality of IATI data that is published; promoting the use of data by development and humanitarian actors; and strengthening IATI\\u2019s data Standard and reinvigorating its community of publishers and members. These objectives are crucial in helping IATI achieve its vision: that transparent, good quality information on development resources and results is available and used by all stakeholder groups to help achieve sustainable development outcomes.

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IATI's key strategic objectives

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Agreed by IATI Members

Members approved the text of the IATI Strategic Plan at IATI's annual Members' Assembly meeting 2019 (Brussels on 11-12 September). IATI's membership represents donor and developing country governments, multilaterals, development finance institutions, civil society and private sector organisations.

Widely consulted on

The Strategic Plan was developed following an extensive consultation process involving participants from over 20 countries. To ensure the Strategic Plan was demand-driven, IATI held online surveys, focus groups, a technical face-to-face meeting and conducted focused case studies in Malawi and Somalia. More than 200 comments were also received in English, French and Spanish through an open online discussion forum.

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IATI Strategic Plan (2020 - 2025) Results Framework

To ensure that measurable objectives are kept in sight, IATI has also developed a Strategic Plan Results Framework, in consultation with its membership. The Results Framework translates the IATI Strategic Plan (2020-2025) into a set of measurable targets that demonstrate how the IATI membership, Secretariat and Governing Board will prioritise efforts to deliver on the agreed mandate and vision through 2025. The framework is an adaptive tool, subject to revision and reassessment by the membership on the basis of its utility for decision-making and learning over time. The framework is complemented by a comprehensive methodology document, which lays out how each indicator will be measured.

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Why join IATI?

Join IATI to help govern and fund our initiative. By becoming a member, you can support the publication and use of good quality IATI data to achieve sustainable development.

Becoming a member vs. data publisher

Becoming a member of IATI is optional and is not necessary to publish IATI data. Any organisation can register for free to be a publisher - see our how to publish data page for more information.

Benefits

There are many benefits to your government or organisation by joining IATI. As a member, you will be able to:

  • Show your commitment to transparency to key stakeholders such as funders, taxpayers, civil society organisations, politicians and the wider international development and humanitarian communities.
  • Learn from and share best practice with a growing membership of more than 100 donor and developing country governments, multilateral institutions, philanthropic foundations, civil society and private sector organisations.
  • Get priority support from the IATI Secretariat on publishing your IATI data.
  • Have the final say on changes to the IATI Standard, ensuring its rules and guidance meet your data needs.
  • Attend IATI member events across the globe, including our annual members\\u2019 assembly meeting.
  • Agree IATI\\u2019s strategic priorities and membership contribution.
  • Decide how IATI is governed and run. Only members are eligible to vote or stand in the elections for IATI\\u2019s governing board.
  • Receive updates on members\\u2019 news, stories and events in a monthly bulletin from IATI\\u2019s Chair.

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Fund essential work

IATI members entirely fund our work. By joining, you are helping to ensure IATI can continue implementing our vital work including:

  • IATI support from the Secretariat. This includes responding to hundreds of requests each month for help to publish and access IATI data.
  • Improvements to the IATI Standard to ensure its rules and guidance meet the changing data needs of the development and humanitarian sector.
  • Maintenance of IATI\\u2019s technical systems and tools, which are critical to the publication and use of the data.
  • Communications and engagement activities to spread awareness and secure political commitments to transparency amongst governments and major international bodies.

How much does it cost?

IATI members set the fees of joining the initiative. The cost of membership depends on the type and size of your organisation.

Note that it is free to publish IATI data and you do not need to be a member to do this.


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Membership

Contribution (annual)

Provider of development cooperation$ 85,000
Private sector organisations with annual expenditure exceeding $10mTBC
Private sector organisations with annual expenditure between $1m and $10m$2,200
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An adjusted scale has been agreed for UN entities to promote an increase in membership within that constituency. Annual membership contributions for UN entities is shown below:

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The fees for UN organisations can be found in the IATI Standard Operating Procedures EN / FR.

How to join

Governments and organisations who are interested in becoming a member can request an invitation. If you would like an invitation, or if you would like to find out more about membership, please contact the IATI Secretariat at support@iatistandard.org.

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The members\\u2019 assembly is formed of all members of IATI, and meets in person once a year. This body has final approval of strategic decisions, including the recommendations on the budget and work plan proposed by IATI\\u2019s governing board.

To view the documents for each event, please see their relevant past event page.

Members' Assembly:

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Steering Committee:

The Steering Committee was replaced by the Members' Assembly in 2016. To view the documents for each Steering Committee event, please see their relevant past event page:

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The nomination period for the IATI Governing Board Elections closed on 11 March 2024.

Seven eligible nominations were received for the seven seats available on the Board. An eighth nomination was received from a Provider of Development Cooperation, but was subsequently withdrawn.\\u00a0

According to Annex III: Election Process for Governing Board of the IATI Standard Operating Procedures, no vote was required in any of the constituencies, or for the technical seat.\\u00a0

The following candidates are confirmed as members of the 2024 - 2026 IATI Governing Board and representatives within these three constituencies:

Partner countries

  • Government of Lesotho, Ministry of Finance and Development Planning - Mr. Motai Ramokoinihi\\u00a0
  • Government of Somalia, Ministry of Planning, Investment & Economic Development - Mr. Mohamed Gele

Providers of development cooperation

  • Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Kingdom of the Netherlands (incumbent) - Ms. Thea Schepers
  • UNICEF - Ms. Zainab Al-Azzawi (replacing Mr. Joseph Barnes)

Civil Society Organisations and other

  • AfroLeadership (incumbent) - Mr. Charlie Martial Ngounou\\u00a0
  • Fields Data - Mr. Anand Ramachandran Nair

Technical seat

  • Zimmerman BV / Open Data Company - Mr. Siem Vaessen

Congratulations to these members who form the new IATI Governing Board from 1 April 2024, in accordance with IATI\\u2019s Standard Operating Procedures (4.2 Governing Board Election Process).

Sincere thanks to outgoing Board members for their hard work in steering IATI through its recent period of institutional change: Henry Asor Nkang (Nigeria), Innocent Mugabe (Rwanda), Joseph Barnes (UNICEF) and Winnie Kamau (Association of Freelance Journalists). Each has made an invaluable contribution as a member of the 2022-2024 cohort.

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IATI Institutional Hosting arrangements

Update: April 2023

The Members\\u2019 Assembly 2023 (held 13-14 March at UN City, Copenhagen) approved new hosting arrangements for IATI, which followed a selection process delivered by the Governing Board and Institutional Working Group. From July 2023, UNDP will provide policy and technology hosting services and UNOPS providing legal and operational support services for the initiative, both working under an IATI Executive Director who will report to the Governing Board. Open Data Services Cooperative will provide technology services through a contract with UNDP.

Following the IATI Members' Assembly 2023, the Governing Board informed UNDP and UNOPS of the outcome in writing and both entities have agreed to proceed to the next steps to establish Letters of Agreement with UNDP and UNOPS, and will take into account feedback received from members during the Members' Assembly during the course of discussions with each of these entities.

Terms of Reference and selection process

IATI\\u2019s hosting arrangements from July 2023 will consist of the delivery of two main services: (1) Policy and Technology Secretariat services and (2) Legal and Operational Support Services.

The bidding and selection process was conducted between October 2022 and March 2023.

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Transition to new hosting arrangements

Following the hosting decision, IATI's Transition Manager, the Governing Board and the current and future hosts are working on ensuring a seamless migration to the new hosting arrangements. This includes cataloguing and improving services and service levels, securing budgets and resources needed to ensure ongoing Secretariat support to IATI and preserving and transferring the institutional memory of IATI\\u2019s previous hosts to the new arrangements. IATI remains on target to formally move into the new hosting setup on 1 July 2023. The initiative is committed to ensuring all IATI stakeholders continue to receive a high level of uninterrupted services and support throughout and beyond this transitional period.

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IATI has a vibrant community of data publishers and users, including development practitioners, political advocates for transparency, open data experts and technical specialists across the globe.

Engage with our community by joining IATI\\u2019s Communities of Practice (COPs) and our friendly community platform, IATI Connect!

VISIT IATI CONNECT!

Join our Communities of Practice and IATI Connect to:

  • Share your expertise and exchange views on the open data issues you care about
  • Expand your network by engaging with data publishers and users, transparency advocates, open data experts and technical specialists from across the globe
  • Stay up-to-date with relevant events and contribute to IATI consultations
  • Access training tools and much more.

These facilities provide members of the IATI community with a space for peer exchange and facilitate engagement with colleagues from around the globe. See Communities of Practice FAQs to learn more about the COPs and, IATI Connect.

Get in contact

For any questions about IATI\\u2019s Communities of Practice (COPs) and IATI Connect please email: connect@iatistandard.org

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IATI Working Groups are specific and time-bound groups established to provide expert advice to the Members\\u2019 Assembly or Governing Board.

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Working Groups cover a wide range of topics, for example improving the publication and use of IATI data, organising IATI\\u2019s next community-wide meeting, or developing new data fields for the IATI Standard. IATI Working Groups include a balance of expertise with diverse representation from different constituencies and regions.

By participating, you will be involved in making recommendations that help to deliver IATI\\u2019s Strategic Plan 2020\\u20132025 or annual workplan.

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How do Working Groups differ from IATI's Communities of Practice?

COPs are informal communities with a focus on shared learning, experimentation and increased engagement amongst the IATI community.

The focus areas and activities are determined by the COP membership itself. This is different from an IATI Working Group, which is a time-bound group, mandated by IATI\\u2019s Members\\u2019 Assembly or Governing Board. Working Groups are advisory in nature and they report to the Governing Board on specific tasks or objectives. See IATI\\u2019s Standard Operating Procedures (EN)/ FR for more information.

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Contact

For more information about IATI's Working Groups, please email the IATI Secretariat: info@iatistandard.org.

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According to the 2024 Global Report on Food Crises, over 282 million people across the world face acute food insecurity. As conflict, economic shocks and the climate emergency continue to drive the global food crisis, timely and accurate data is critical infrastructure that can help deliver efficient and coordinated responses.

Founded in 2022 by the G7 Presidency, The Global Alliance for Food Security (GAFS) brings together over 40 institutions to catalyse swift and coordinated responses to food insecurity. One of the core tools under the auspices of GAFS is the Global Food and Nutrition Security Dashboard. The publicly available dashboard provides a worldwide overview of food and nutritional security (FNS) by consolidating data from a wide variety of global, national and sub-national sources. The IATI datastore adds information about over 7,000 activities and 43,000 transactions related to FNS. The dashboard is updated weekly, enabling agencies to access real-time data and act swiftly in response to emerging food crises.

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GAFS collaborates with other agencies to support countries as they develop and operationalise Food Security Crisis Preparedness Plans. These are\\u00a0national operational plans that define what constitutes a major food and nutrition security crisis, and details step-by-step protocols, roles and timelines for mobilising additional funding. 25 national governments have committed to putting Preparedness Plans in place, with over 60 additional countries expected to develop plans by 2030.

IATI is working with GAFS to provide data infrastructure when a Preparedness Plan is triggered. By annotating IATI data about funding, resources and programme activities related to a specific Preparedness Plan, institutions including the World Bank, USAID and the UN Food and Agriculture Organization can track resources more easily, streamline co-ordination and deliver better outcomes in response to a crisis. Like all IATI data, these tagged activities will be open and freely available to use.

For example, in Somalia, where recurrent droughts severely impact food security, real-time tracking of funding and resource allocation can be critical. When a Preparedness Plan is activated, decision-makers can quickly identify which regions are receiving aid and where there are gaps. If the data shows that a particular district is lagging in resource allocation despite a spike in food insecurity, organisations can redirect funds and supplies immediately.

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IATI data helps to track, monitor and respond to food and nutritional insecurity in three key ways:

  1. Improving financial oversight by providing up to date, detailed information on funding flows,
  2. Fostering cross sector collaboration by facilitating alignment between governments, multilaterals and NGOs,
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GAFS collaborates with other agencies to support countries as they develop and operationalise Food Security Crisis Preparedness Plans. These are\\u00a0national operational plans that define what constitutes a major food and nutrition security crisis, and details step-by-step protocols, roles and timelines for mobilising additional funding. 25 national governments have committed to putting Preparedness Plans in place, with over 60 additional countries expected to develop plans by 2030.

IATI is working with GAFS to provide data infrastructure when a Preparedness Plan is triggered. By annotating IATI data about funding, resources and programme activities related to a specific Preparedness Plan, institutions including the World Bank, USAID and the UN Food and Agriculture Organization can track resources more easily, streamline co-ordination and deliver better outcomes in response to a crisis. Like all IATI data, these tagged activities will be open and freely available to use.

For example, in Somalia, where recurrent droughts severely impact food security, real-time tracking of funding and resource allocation can be critical. When a Preparedness Plan is activated, decision-makers can quickly identify which regions are receiving aid and where there are gaps. If the data shows that a particular district is lagging in resource allocation despite a spike in food insecurity, organisations can redirect funds and supplies immediately.

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In 2023, African Development Bank (AfDB) projects delivered transformative results on the ground: 2.4 million people had access to new electricity connections, 3.5 million people gained access to better transport services, and 9 million people had new or improved access to water and sanitation.

IATI data is a key foundation for mapping and monitoring the transformative impact of AfDB\\u2019s investments. Since joining IATI in 2011 and adopting the IATI Standard to publish spending and results data in 2013, the AfDB has demonstrated outstanding transparency. As of October 2024, AFDB shares detailed data on over 5,500 projects across 17,000 locations, representing over USD 184 billion in investments through MapAfrica, the Bank\\u2019s dynamic data platform.

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MapAfrica offers a clear view of how the Bank\\u2019s High 5 Priorities are being realised across the continent through datasets and impact stories. The Results Measurement Framework empowers anyone with internet access to visualise, filter and export AfDB\\u2019s investment data in Excel or CSV format, making it a valuable resource for understanding the full scope of AfDB\\u2019s contributions to Africa\\u2019s development.

In 2024, the Bank launched a refreshed version of the MapAfrica platform, offering a more robust technical infrastructure and a streamlined user experience that makes it easier to explore data on AfDB investments and their outcomes. Between 30th May and 30th October 2024, over 123,000 unique visitors have used the platform to explore the Bank's activities.

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Horia Sohir Debbiche, Principal Results and Transparency Officer at AfDB, said "Progress doesn\\u2019t happen overnight\\u2014it takes years of rigour, dedication, and a relentless commitment to transparency and accountability. At AfDB, we\\u2019ve embraced this journey by aligning with IATI standards and continuously improving our organisational efficiency. For the second consecutive year, our sovereign portfolio has been ranked the most transparent in the world by the Aid Transparency Index\\u2014a testament to our unwavering dedication to openness and impact.\\u201d

As AfDB continues to expand and enhance MapAfrica, these efforts towards openness and transparency are improving decision making and fostering collaboration for sustainable development across Africa.

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In 2023, African Development Bank (AfDB) projects delivered transformative results on the ground: 2.4 million people had access to new electricity connections, 3.5 million people gained access to better transport services, and 9 million people had new or improved access to water and sanitation.

IATI data is a key foundation for mapping and monitoring the transformative impact of AfDB\\u2019s investments. Since joining IATI in 2011 and adopting the IATI Standard to publish spending and results data in 2013, the AfDB has demonstrated outstanding transparency. As of October 2024, AFDB shares detailed data on over 5,500 projects across 17,000 locations, representing over USD 184 billion in investments through MapAfrica, the Bank\\u2019s dynamic data platform.

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MapAfrica offers a clear view of how the Bank\\u2019s High 5 Priorities are being realised across the continent through datasets and impact stories. The Results Measurement Framework empowers anyone with internet access to visualise, filter and export AfDB\\u2019s investment data in Excel or CSV format, making it a valuable resource for understanding the full scope of AfDB\\u2019s contributions to Africa\\u2019s development.

In 2024, the Bank launched a refreshed version of the MapAfrica platform, offering a more robust technical infrastructure and a streamlined user experience that makes it easier to explore data on AfDB investments and their outcomes. Between 30th May and 30th October 2024, over 123,000 unique visitors have used the platform to explore the Bank's activities.

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Horia Sohir Debbiche, Principal Results and Transparency Officer at AfDB, said "Progress doesn\\u2019t happen overnight\\u2014it takes years of rigour, dedication, and a relentless commitment to transparency and accountability. At AfDB, we\\u2019ve embraced this journey by aligning with IATI standards and continuously improving our organisational efficiency. For the second consecutive year, our sovereign portfolio has been ranked the most transparent in the world by the Aid Transparency Index\\u2014a testament to our unwavering dedication to openness and impact.\\u201d

As AfDB continues to expand and enhance MapAfrica, these efforts towards openness and transparency are improving decision making and fostering collaboration for sustainable development across Africa.

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In 2023, over 158 organisations published IATI data on projects in Nigeria totalling over USD 5 billion. As the government works towards the goal of lifting over 100 million Nigerians out of poverty by 2030, the timely and open data IATI provides is crucial to driving evidence based decisions that can maximise the impact of development cooperation.

Since joining IATI in 2015, Nigeria has played an active role advocating for transparency of aid and development resources. From 2020-2022, Nigeria served as partner country representative on the Governing Board of IATI, and was elected chair of the Governing Board between 2022-2024.

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Nigeria\\u2019s government has increasingly used IATI data to improve governance and economic planning. The Central Bank of Nigeria, for example, uses this data to calculate balance of payments, ensuring more accurate financial management. The Ministry of Budget and Economic Planning relies on the data to develop a more informed Medium-Term Expenditure Framework, improving budgeting decisions. The National Assembly also uses this data to provide parliamentary oversight, providing accountability that funds are spent effectively.

According to Henry Asor Nkang, Development Assistance Database Manager at the Nigerian Federal Ministry of Budget and Economic Planning and former IATI Governing Board Chair \\u201cThe government of Nigeria sees immense value in the International Aid Transparency Initiative and is using IATI data to track millions of dollars of development finance flowing into our country. We used IATI data to inform Nigeria\\u2019s Annual Development Cooperation Report, which monitors development financing to our country and informs government decisions about the future coordination of these resources\\u201d.

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In 2024, Nigeria\\u2019s Federal Ministry of Budget and Economic Planning scaled up their use of IATI data by launching the Nigeria Development Cooperation Dashboard, a tool designed to enhance transparency and accountability of development resources. The dashboard maps IATI data to Nigeria\\u2019s National Development Plan pillars and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), providing more effective monitoring of progress towards national goals, as well as attaining the SDGs. This helps the government to better track and measure outcomes, adjust their strategies in real time, and ensure that resources are directed to the most impactful initiatives.

The Nigeria Development Cooperation Dashboard also helps to foster trust and accountability among development partners, civil society and the public. By providing timely access to comprehensive data, the dashboard helps stakeholders to better understand where resources are going, how they are being used, and the tangible outcomes that they deliver.

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In 2023, over 158 organisations published IATI data on projects in Nigeria totalling over USD 5 billion. As the government works towards the goal of lifting over 100 million Nigerians out of poverty by 2030, the timely and open data IATI provides is crucial to driving evidence based decisions that can maximise the impact of development cooperation.

Since joining IATI in 2015, Nigeria has played an active role advocating for transparency of aid and development resources. From 2020-2022, Nigeria served as partner country representative on the Governing Board of IATI, and was elected chair of the Governing Board between 2022-2024.

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In 2024, Nigeria\\u2019s Federal Ministry of Budget and Economic Planning scaled up their use of IATI data by launching the Nigeria Development Cooperation Dashboard, a tool designed to enhance transparency and accountability of development resources. The dashboard maps IATI data to Nigeria\\u2019s National Development Plan pillars and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), providing more effective monitoring of progress towards national goals, as well as attaining the SDGs. This helps the government to better track and measure outcomes, adjust their strategies in real time, and ensure that resources are directed to the most impactful initiatives.

The Nigeria Development Cooperation Dashboard also helps to foster trust and accountability among development partners, civil society and the public. By providing timely access to comprehensive data, the dashboard helps stakeholders to better understand where resources are going, how they are being used, and the tangible outcomes that they deliver.

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In 2024, CAF - Development Bank of Latin America and the Caribbean started publishing IATI data. By joining the IATI community, and publishing their data using the IATI Standard, CAF is showcasing how cooperation among regional partners can drive growth and develop location solutions that accelerate progress towards shared development goals.

CAF\\u2019s mission is to improve the quality of life for all in Latin America and the Caribbean by promoting sustainable development and regional integration. The bank offers advice and financial support to public and private sectors of its shareholder countries, including 21 countries from across Latin America and the Caribbean \\u2013\\u00a0Argentina, Barbados, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Honduras, Jamaica, Mexico, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Portugal, Spain, Trinidad and Tobago, Uruguay and Venezuela.

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In 2023, the bank designed its first Access to Information and Institutional Transparency Program. The goal of this program is to advance a culture of openness and strengthen public trust in the bank's actions. As part of the program, the bank wanted to start sharing information about their resources using the IATI Standard, making it easier to find, access and use that data to improve outcomes.

CAF\\u2019s approach to publishing their data shows the power of collaboration. The bank brought together a team to support their IATI publication, including members from the General Secretariat, the business units, the IT Unit, the Strategic Communications Unit and the Corporate Risk Unit to ensure a joined up approach to publishing their data. This approach enabled CAF to invest internally in their knowledge of the IATI Standard, helping them to establish a sustainable and scalable way to publish their data.

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The IATI Secretariat supported CAF to make sure the data they were publishing met the IATI Standard. This support included help modelling their data for publication, using tools such as the IATI Validator to assess the data quality, and refining their method to make sure CAF could regularly and consistently publish high quality data.

Alejandra Claros Borda, Secretary-General of CAF, said \\u201cBeing a member of IATI is evidence of CAF\\u2019s dedication to advancing a culture of openness and strengthening public trust in all our actions. Thanks to efforts to promote transparency, in addition to being accountable to our Governing Bodies and citizens, we also promote an environment where the final beneficiaries can have a participation and voice in the projects we finance\\u201d.

By sharing their data openly using the IATI Standard, CAF is demonstrating how accessible, high-quality data can strengthen regional cooperation to drive more effective development outcomes. This data will help CAF to build trust, improve coordination and ultimately deliver better outcomes for the communities CAF serves.

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In 2023, the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs budgeted over 4 billion USD for bilateral development cooperation. In an era where efficiency and accountability are essential, the ministry\\u2019s commitment to IATI is helping to safeguard taxpayers money, reduce waste, and ensure aid is delivered where it\\u2019s needed most.

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The Netherlands has a long history of championing transparency in aid and development. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) was a founding member of IATI in 2008, and chaired the Steering Committee from 2013 to 2015 and the Governing Board from 2018 to 2022. MFA representative Thea Schepers became Board chair in 2024.

Over 80% of the ministry\\u2019s aid spending is delivered to intermediary partners, rather than directly to the recipient country or project. In this context, networked data is crucial to getting a clear view of what, where, and how resources are used. By providing this clear view of how its partners are also using their resources, IATI data has a direct impact on the way that Dutch aid is managed.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs publishes its own data using the IATI Standard, and requires more than 500 of its partners - including NGOs and international organisations - to do the same. This data is openly available through the IATI Datastore, and the Ministry's own dashboards.

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This commitment to IATI publishing across the ministry\\u2019s network makes it easier to \\u2018follow the money\\u2019, linking funding sources, partners, and on-the-ground projects. This means MFA can better understand where resources go, and the outcomes they deliver. In turn, it helps the MFA to make decisions that can maximise impact and reduce inefficiencies in the future .

The value of this approach is illustrated by a network visualisation of the ministry\\u2019s funding. In the diagram, each dot represents an organisation, and each line represents the flow of funding from one organisation to another. Directly or indirectly, each organisation is funded by the MFA.

The timely, traceable data that IATI provides enables the MFA to strengthen accountability across global aid and development networks, ensuring that taxpayers resources are directed to where they are most needed and most effective.

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The Netherlands has a long history of championing transparency in aid and development. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) was a founding member of IATI in 2008, and chaired the Steering Committee from 2013 to 2015 and the Governing Board from 2018 to 2022. MFA representative Thea Schepers became Board chair in 2024.

Over 80% of the ministry\\u2019s aid spending is delivered to intermediary partners, rather than directly to the recipient country or project. In this context, networked data is crucial to getting a clear view of what, where, and how resources are used. By providing this clear view of how its partners are also using their resources, IATI data has a direct impact on the way that Dutch aid is managed.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs publishes its own data using the IATI Standard, and requires more than 500 of its partners - including NGOs and international organisations - to do the same. This data is openly available through the IATI Datastore, and the Ministry's own dashboards.

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This commitment to IATI publishing across the ministry\\u2019s network makes it easier to \\u2018follow the money\\u2019, linking funding sources, partners, and on-the-ground projects. This means MFA can better understand where resources go, and the outcomes they deliver. In turn, it helps the MFA to make decisions that can maximise impact and reduce inefficiencies in the future .

The value of this approach is illustrated by a network visualisation of the ministry\\u2019s funding. In the diagram, each dot represents an organisation, and each line represents the flow of funding from one organisation to another. Directly or indirectly, each organisation is funded by the MFA.

The timely, traceable data that IATI provides enables the MFA to strengthen accountability across global aid and development networks, ensuring that taxpayers resources are directed to where they are most needed and most effective.

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The outcomes

The Government of Madagascar uses IATI data to discover millions of dollars of spending on development and humanitarian projects in the country, that were previously unknown to them. This invaluable information enables the government improve the planning and coordination of aid.

Effectively plan for the future

Government staff are better able to plan for the future by using forward-looking data from IATI to find out what donors are planning to spend in the country, several years in advance. Analysis from the government shows that over the last 10 years, IATI data revealed an additional USD 830 million worth of spending commitments, compared to data obtained by the government from direct requests to the same donors.

The chart below shows a significant increase since 2015 in donor commitments that were found by using IATI\\u2019s online search tool, d-portal.org, compared with data in the government\\u2019s internal aid database, called the Aid Management Platform (AMP).

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Volume of data on spending commitments published to IATI compared to data in Madagascar AMP (2009 - 2018)

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As a result, government staff use IATI data to better plan and coordinate their domestic resources to complement the spending of external donors. For example, the Ministry responsible for Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) has launched a database called TRACKFIN that uses IATI data to track down all financing to the WASH sector. This helps staff to better understand where service gaps or duplications may exist in the future.

Establish working relationships with more donors

The government uses IATI data to improve coordination with donors and other organisations who do not report their development or humanitarian activities directly to the government often because they do not have representative offices in the country.

Currently, 38 organisations, from donor governments to multilaterals and NGOs publish information on their spending and projects to IATI, and their data are not included in Madagascar\\u2019s AMP. Their data represents an additional USD 288 million of spending commitments and over USD 300 million of actual spending and disbursements on development and humanitarian activities.

Not only has additional funding been identified, but the government has also discovered organisations they had not been aware were active in Madagascar. With contact information shared through IATI, this has enabled government staff to make contact with them, and start working together to deliver a coordinated effort to help improve development effectiveness.

Save valuable time processing aid data

In a recent pilot undertaken with UNICEF (see below), government staff saved valuable time by trialing an IATI data synchronisation tool, since they were no longer required to input aid data manually into the Madagascar AMP. The tool automatically imported 118 development projects into the AMP, that UNICEF had originally published to IATI.

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What happened

Within the Government of Madagascar, aid data is managed in the Office of the Prime Minister by the Permanent Technical Secretariat for Aid Coordination (STPCA). This body was created in 2008, along with Madagascar\\u2019s AMP (developed by Development Gateway), which became their first national database to manage data on aid coming into the country.

Step 1

In 2011 the Government of Madagascar signed the The Busan Partnership for Effective Development Co-operation, strengthening its commitment to transparency and open access to development data. In the same year, the government took the decision to become a member of IATI. As a member, Madagascar committed to using IATI data and addressing the challenge of harmonising the data collected by government staff from donors based in the Madagascar, and the data published to IATI.

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IATI data published on Madagascar 04 July 2017. See up-to-date statistics on d-portal.org

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Step 2

Over the next four years, the availability of IATI data steeply increased, from the first organisation publishing their spending in 2011, to over 370 publishers in 2015. In 2015, with the support of the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the government implemented an IATI import tool to automatically input IATI data into the Madagascar AMP.

In 2017, the government took part in a joint project with UNICEF and Development Gateway, in which the tool was adapted and successfully imported 118 UNICEF projects into the AMP.

Next steps

Following the success of the pilot, the Government of Madagascar plans to integrate other partners in their data synchronization exercise. The African Development Bank and USAID have already expressed interest in helping to automatically import their IATI data into the government\\u2019s AMP.

For Madagascar, IATI data is provided to all ministries through the AMP-Madagascar database, to improve coordination and planning of development resources.

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More information

For more information on the Government of Madagascar's experience of using IATI, including information for other governments on lessons learned, see Increasing the use of IATI data in Madagascar and Senegal. To discover how to access IATI data visit Using Data.

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By publishing data on their spending to IATI, Oxfam Novib has strengthened their commitment to transparency, improved information for internal decision-making and showcased their development activities to the world through their online portal, Atlas.

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For Oxfam Novib, the main driver to start publishing data to IATI was \\u201cto practise what they preached\\u201d. A core part of Oxfam\\u2019s work involves holding donors, governments, private sector organisations, and others accountable for their decisions and impact on injustice and poverty. To hold others to account, Oxfam Novib became an IATI publisher (in 2014) to ensure that they were as open and transparent as possible about their own activities.

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Oxfam Novib uses IATI data in their online portal Oxfam Atlas to map development and humanitarian activities across the world.

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Now, the greatest benefit experienced by Oxfam Novib of publishing to IATI is the improvement of internal information on resources and results to inform decisions. By adopting the IATI Standard for their data, they are using rules and guidance that have been created and tested by experts and the wider community in international development.

As a result, Oxfam Novib has seen a \\u201csurge in data quality improvement\\u201d and IATI data is used to inform decisions by management on the organisation\\u2019s resource and budget allocation. IATI data provides a valuable \\u201creal time\\u201d insight to staff on what is happening within the organisation and has helped answer critical questions such as whether they are implementing what they have agreed to.

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Improving accountability to donors

Oxfam Novib\\u2019s main donor, the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs uses their IATI data to monitor the implementation of their contracts. The Ministry imports Oxfam Novib\\u2019s IATI data on a daily basis, and displays their financial information, and the results or impact of their projects on the government\\u2019s public online dashboard, METIS.

Sharing IATI data on Oxfam Atlas

Oxfam Novib built their own dedicated online portal, Atlas to allow anyone in the world to easily view their development spending and projects. They have also created country-specific pages on Oxfam Novib\\u2019s main website to provide information on past and existing projects being delivered, for example see their Uganda page.

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IATI data published by Oxfam Novib (snapshot taken on 04 July 2017). See up-to-date statistics on d-portal.org

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\"}, {\"id\": \"43f173af-a4bf-461e-b46b-dc9ddf29098b\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

What happened

In 2012, Oxfam Novib began planning for a open and web-based future to achieve greater transparency and accountability. During 2013, they started work on creating Oxfam Atlas as a portal to share IATI data and information on their projects, resources and lessons learned both within the organisation and to the public.

Step 1

By recognising there is strong business case for using IATI data themselves, Oxfam Novib decided to combine the goals of IATI publication with internal information sharing needs into one project. In May 2014 Oxfam Novib successfully published its first data set on the IATI Registry.
They found that IATI\\u2019s requirement to publish data at individual project level has allowed for better internal sharing and disclosure on projects, which is particularly valuable in more complex organisations and confederations, like Oxfam.

Step 2

In 2016, Oxfam Novib became compliant with the requirement introduced by their main donor, the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs to publish IATI data. Oxfam Novib also started using IATI data in the programme Power BI to visualise project trends in simple graphics for internal decision making.

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He has been actively\\r\\nengaged in the the IATI data Standard throughout his work at Zimmerman as well as well as contributing to different IATI working groups since 2010.\", \"external_role\": \"Zimmerman BV\", \"profile_picture\": 96, \"IATI_constituency\": \"Technical Seat\", \"organisation_logo\": null, \"organisation_name\": \"\"}}, {\"id\": \"ef17b390-53e1-4dca-b3f4-2f8dada75424\", \"type\": \"section_heading\", \"value\": \"Secretariat\"}, {\"id\": \"2bae865e-9e0a-411e-ba1d-2342ca6d8dfa\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"IATI\\u2019s Secretariat is responsible for delivering the activities of the initiative, as set by the Governing Board. UNDP hosts the Secretariat and is responsible for IATI\\u2019s policy and technology services. UNOPS is the Secretariat\\u2019s service provider of the initiative\\u2019s legal and operational functions, and Open Data Services is the Secretariat\\u2019s technology delivery partner (contracted via UNDP).\"}]" +msgstr "" + +#. about.peoplepage.44.content_editor +msgid "[{\"id\": \"3978e8b7-3430-43d6-9adc-3f8ce346353c\", \"type\": \"intro\", \"value\": \"

Governing board

The Governing Board takes a leadership role in overseeing the implementation of IATI\\u2019s work. The board puts recommendations on key budget and strategic issues to the Members\\u2019 Assembly for final approval.

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The Board is made up of seven members representing providers of development cooperation, partner countries and civil society, non-governmental and private sector organisations. The Board also includes one technical representative. The members of the Board appoint IATI\\u2019s Chair and Vice Chairs, who chair both the Governing Board and the Members\\u2019 Assembly.

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IATI is here to help provide general and technical support. Please email us with your questions using the contact details below. Please note that responses from IATI may be provided in English only.

\"}]" +msgstr "" + +#. events.eventpage.2821.additional_information +msgid "[{\"id\": \"46e16e60-c484-4479-9839-7147469d546a\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

For more information, head over to our user-friendly community platform IATI Connect or email the IATI Secretariat at info@iatistandard.org.

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For more information about the IATI Members' Assembly 2023 please email info@iatistandard.org.

\"}]" +msgstr "" + +#. events.eventpage.2951.additional_information +msgid "[{\"id\": \"e41d8b47-9d3c-4fb7-a90c-2bfc2bc5ffd3\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

Further information is posted on IATI Connect\\u2019s Community Exchange FAQ-page or Event-page on IATI Connect (click \\u2018Follow Content\\u2019 to receive notifications). For any questions, reach out to the IATI Secretariat by contacting sander.hees@undp.org.

\"}]" +msgstr "" + +#. events.eventpage.2971.additional_information +msgid "[{\"id\": \"c87fc457-6d39-412e-8b13-a08a1a40da8e\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

Visit IATI Connect to post comments on any specific questions you would like to have answered or simply bring them to the zoom session! Feel free to also reach out directly for help using IATI data by emailing support@iatistandard.org.

\"}]" +msgstr "[{\"id\": \"c87fc457-6d39-412e-8b13-a08a1a40da8e\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

Visit IATI Connect to post comments on any specific questions you would like to have answered or simply bring them to the zoom session! Feel free to also reach out directly for help using IATI data by emailing support@iatistandard.org.

\"}]" + +#. events.eventpage.2974.additional_information +msgid "[{\"id\": \"ee5efe4f-fef9-442a-9394-74be5373ca50\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

Find all information about VCE 5, including session recordings by visiting our community platform IATI Connect: https://www.iaticonnect.org/VCE5-Recap

\"}]" +msgstr "[{\"id\": \"ee5efe4f-fef9-442a-9394-74be5373ca50\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

Find all information about VCE 5, including session recordings by visiting our community platform IATI Connect: https://www.iaticonnect.org/VCE5-Recap

\"}]" + +#. events.eventpage.2975.additional_information +msgid "[{\"id\": \"7f3f0cc0-9aa9-4464-b3af-6b9c2bccd77f\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

If you have any questions about IATI, please email support@iatistandard.org

\"}]" +msgstr "[{\"id\": \"7f3f0cc0-9aa9-4464-b3af-6b9c2bccd77f\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

If you have any questions about IATI, please email support@iatistandard.org

\"}]" + +#. events.eventpage.2977.additional_information +msgid "[{\"id\": \"5f3fb1cf-2fca-4b8f-9e7d-33bf0344c822\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

Further information about the Members' Assembly and Community Exchange is posted on the Event page on IATI Connect and the Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs).

\"}]" +msgstr "[{\"id\": \"5f3fb1cf-2fca-4b8f-9e7d-33bf0344c822\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

Further information about the Members' Assembly and Community Exchange is posted on the Event page on IATI Connect and the Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs).

\"}]" + +#. events.eventpage.2981.additional_information +msgid "[{\"id\": \"76269817-90ae-450b-9421-ebbfe5d90045\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

For any questions about this Board Drop-in Session, please email\\u00a0chair@iatistandard.org.

\"}]" +msgstr "[{\"id\": \"76269817-90ae-450b-9421-ebbfe5d90045\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

For any questions about this Board Drop-in Session, please email\\u00a0chair@iatistandard.org.

\"}]" + +#. events.eventpage.3000.additional_information +msgid "[{\"id\": \"a78770d5-7fd0-4362-aec9-8f084dc76955\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

Email IATI Advocacy and Communications Specialist: rohini.simbodyal@undp.org for more information.

\"}]" +msgstr "[{\"id\": \"a78770d5-7fd0-4362-aec9-8f084dc76955\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

Email IATI Advocacy and Communications Specialist: rohini.simbodyal@undp.org for more information.

\"}]" + +#. events.eventpage.3001.additional_information +msgid "[{\"id\": \"43f11ee1-6f93-46e8-bc19-99e63b0ff930\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

For any questions, email support@iatistandard.org

\"}]" +msgstr "[{\"id\": \"43f11ee1-6f93-46e8-bc19-99e63b0ff930\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

For any questions, email support@iatistandard.org

\"}]" + +#. events.eventpage.3005.additional_information +msgid "[{\"id\": \"c6c664ae-b42d-4e55-a6c8-682aad20ae26\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

For any questions email the IATI Secretariat: support@iatistandard.org

\"}]" +msgstr "[{\"id\": \"c6c664ae-b42d-4e55-a6c8-682aad20ae26\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

For any questions email the IATI Secretariat: support@iatistandard.org

\"}]" + +#. events.eventpage.2950.excerpt +msgid "IATI Members' Assembly 2023 was held in-person (and online) on 13 -14 March at UN City, Copenhagen." +msgstr "IATI Members' Assembly 2023 was held in-person (and online) on 13 -14 March at UN City, Copenhagen." + +#. events.eventpage.2951.excerpt +msgid "The Community Exchange held a range of community-led sessions at UN City, Copenhagen & virtually on March 15-16" +msgstr "The Community Exchange held a range of community-led sessions at UN City, Copenhagen & virtually on March 15-16" + +#. events.eventpage.2971.excerpt +msgid "Bring your questions about using IATI data and get on-the-spot support from the IATI Secretariat or from other data users who join the session." +msgstr "Bring your questions about using IATI data and get on-the-spot support from the IATI Secretariat or from other data users who join the session." + +#. events.eventpage.2974.excerpt +msgid "IATI's community participated in virtual sessions on a range of transparency, open data and IATI topics." +msgstr "IATI's community participated in virtual sessions on a range of transparency, open data and IATI topics." + +#. events.eventpage.2975.excerpt +msgid "Learn the basics about the International Aid Transparency Initiative." +msgstr "Learn the basics about the International Aid Transparency Initiative." + +#. events.eventpage.2977.excerpt +msgid "IATI Members’ Assembly (23-24 April) and Community Exchange (25-26 April), Bogotá, Colombia." +msgstr "IATI Members’ Assembly (23-24 April) and Community Exchange (25-26 April), Bogotá, Colombia." + +#. events.eventpage.2981.excerpt +msgid "Join IATI's Governing Board in this informal session and hear details about their work." +msgstr "Join IATI's Governing Board in this informal session and hear details about their work." + +#. events.eventpage.3000.excerpt +msgid "Attend in person or watch live a side-event co-hosted by IATI at UN HLPF 2024." +msgstr "Attend in person or watch live a side-event co-hosted by IATI at UN HLPF 2024." + +#. events.eventpage.3005.excerpt +msgid "Use our interactive calendar to stay updated with IATI & other relevant events." +msgstr "Use our interactive calendar to stay updated with IATI & other relevant events." + +#. events.eventpage.3011.excerpt +msgid "A second IATI Members' Assembly for 2024 will be held online on 27 November to discuss governance issues for the initiative." +msgstr "A second IATI Members' Assembly for 2024 will be held online on 27 November to discuss governance issues for the initiative." + +#. events.eventpage.2821.content_editor +msgid "[{\"id\": \"260c63db-5db5-46ab-af7f-b5395d21f736\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

IATI Virtual Community Exchange - Tuesday 13 April 2021

Join IATI\\u2019s first Virtual Community Exchange (13 April) for networking, peer learning and knowledge-sharing on IATI, transparency and open data topics. Our online event will offer informal, interactive sessions with IATI\\u2019s community from across governments, civil society, the private sector, academia and others. Anyone with an interest in open data, transparency or development cooperation is welcome!

  • Registration for meeting now closed - all participants have been emailed about joining the event.
  • Video recordings of the meeting to be published in English after the event.

Head over the Sched for more information about the IATI\\u2019s first Virtual Community Exchange (13 April).

\"}]" +msgstr "" + +#. events.eventpage.2877.content_editor +msgid "[{\"id\": \"3b60c241-4bf9-4aa4-885d-24db92644b5e\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

The Members\\u2019 Assembly is formed of all members of IATI and meets once a year. Our members govern and fund the initiative, ensuring IATI can continue implementing its work to improve global transparency.

IATI Members\\u2019 Assembly 2021 (8-9 December)

Members of IATI were invited (by email) to register for IATI\\u2019s annual Members\\u2019 Assembly 2021 on 8-9 December. The meeting was held online 9:00 - 13:00 Eastern Standard Time on each day.

Many thanks to the European Commission who kindly offered voluntary contributions to co-fund the delivery of the meeting.

Language

The meeting\\u00a0was in English, with simultaneous interpretation in French and Spanish.

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The Members\\u2019 Assembly is formed of all members of IATI and meets once a year. Our members govern and fund the initiative, ensuring IATI can continue implementing its work to improve global transparency.

\"}, {\"id\": \"f540751f-4b3c-408f-9ec6-e23610daf458\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

IATI Members\\u2019 Assembly 2023 (13 - 14 March)

IATI hosted its annual Members' Assembly (Monday 13 - Tuesday 14 March) and Community Exchange (Wednesday 15 - Thusday 16 March) in-person in Copenhagen (UN City) and online. Many thanks to the European Commission who kindly offered voluntary contributions to co-fund the delivery of the meetings.

IATI members were encouraged to join both the IATI's Members' Assembly and the Community Exchange. The Community Exchange invited anyone interested in IATI to join a range of community-led sessions. For those unable to join in-person, many sessions were made available online through a Zoom Event Space.

Papers

The agenda and papers* for the Members' Assembly 2023 were published below in English, French and Spanish.

Interpretation

The meetings were in English, with simultaneous interpretation in French and Spanish.

Logistics Note

Information about UN City, and Copenhagen, Denmark was provided on the 'UN City logistical note'.

*The annexes of the MA 2023 Paper 2A Evaluation Panel Assessment Report and MA 2023 Paper 2B IATI Governing Board Options Appraisal have been emailed to members and are available on the Members\\u2019 Group on IATI Connect. For any issues in accessing the papers please contact the Transition Manager Philip Drake: philip.drake@undp.org. If you have not yet joined the Members\\u2019 Group on IATI Connect or need assistance with this, please email IATI Knowledge Management and Digital Community Specialist, Sander Hees: sander.hees@undp.org.

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IATI Community Exchange (15 - 16 March)

The Community Exchange hosted a range of sessions by IATI's community. It offered opportunities to network, learn and collaborate with others interested in development and humanitarian open data. For those unable to join in-person, many sessions were made available online through a Zoom Event Space.

Many thanks to the European Commission who kindly offered voluntary contributions to co-fund the delivery of the meeting.

Community Exchange program and meeting on Zoom

The Community Exchange was streamed via the IATI Zoom Events Space and included the program, speakers, sessions and live stream.

Interpretation

The meetings was in English, with simultaneous interpretation in French and Spanish.

Logistics Note

Information about UN City, and Copenhagen, Denmark was provided on the 'UN City logistical note'.

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Join IATI's Data Use Drop-in session!

Bring your questions about using IATI data and get on-the-spot support from the IATI Secretariat, or other data users who join the session. It is intended to be an informal opportunity to engage, discuss, and learn from each other.

Wednesday 26 July 2022 14:30 - 15:30 (UTC)

Join on zoom: https://undp.zoom.us/j/87485898686

\"}]" +msgstr "[{\"id\": \"ed8b231d-95c6-40a1-ab0d-9db1134299ad\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

Join IATI's Data Use Drop-in session!

Bring your questions about using IATI data and get on-the-spot support from the IATI Secretariat, or other data users who join the session. It is intended to be an informal opportunity to engage, discuss, and learn from each other.

Wednesday 26 July 2022 14:30 - 15:30 (UTC)

Join on zoom: https://undp.zoom.us/j/87485898686

\"}]" + +#. events.eventpage.2974.content_editor +msgid "[{\"id\": \"27d94bf7-37c5-4b18-a59f-b6de307c9635\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

Virtual Community Exchange (VCE 5)

IATI\\u2019s fifth Virtual Community Exchange (VCE 5) was held online on Thursday 16 November 2023 at 13:30 \\u2013 17:00 (UTC). It offered half a day of informal, interactive sessions led by IATI\\u2019s community.

VCE 5 provided opportunities for networking, discussion and shared learning amongst IATI\\u2019s vibrant community. All sessions were held online and catered for both new and expert IATI participants from a wide range of organisations (including governments, civil society organisations) across the globe.

\"}]" +msgstr "[{\"id\": \"27d94bf7-37c5-4b18-a59f-b6de307c9635\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

Virtual Community Exchange (VCE 5)

IATI\\u2019s fifth Virtual Community Exchange (VCE 5) was held online on Thursday 16 November 2023 at 13:30 \\u2013 17:00 (UTC). It offered half a day of informal, interactive sessions led by IATI\\u2019s community.

VCE 5 provided opportunities for networking, discussion and shared learning amongst IATI\\u2019s vibrant community. All sessions were held online and catered for both new and expert IATI participants from a wide range of organisations (including governments, civil society organisations) across the globe.

\"}]" + +#. events.eventpage.2975.content_editor +msgid "[{\"id\": \"56bb376b-db08-4e1f-a47b-9196c304f45c\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

Want to know more about the International Aid Transparency Initiative (IATI)? Then join our next:

'IATI Info Session' on Tuesday\\u00a026 September 14:00 to 15:00\\u00a0(UTC).

  • The IATI Info Session is an informal meeting open for anyone with an interest in the field of transparency of development and humanitarian resources.

  • You will learn more about the basics of IATI, for example how to publish IATI data, how to access IATI data and get a better overall understanding of the IATI Standard;\\u00a0

  • Ask any of your questions or share your thoughts during the session

How to join meeting?

The meeting will be held on Zoom and no registration is required. To join, simply visit IATI's community platform, IATI Connect where you will find the zoom link.

\"}]" +msgstr "[{\"id\": \"56bb376b-db08-4e1f-a47b-9196c304f45c\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

Want to know more about the International Aid Transparency Initiative (IATI)? Then join our next:

'IATI Info Session' on Tuesday\\u00a026 September 14:00 to 15:00\\u00a0(UTC).

  • The IATI Info Session is an informal meeting open for anyone with an interest in the field of transparency of development and humanitarian resources.

  • You will learn more about the basics of IATI, for example how to publish IATI data, how to access IATI data and get a better overall understanding of the IATI Standard;\\u00a0

  • Ask any of your questions or share your thoughts during the session

How to join meeting?

The meeting will be held on Zoom and no registration is required. To join, simply visit IATI's community platform, IATI Connect where you will find the zoom link.

\"}]" + +#. events.eventpage.2977.content_editor +msgid "[{\"id\": \"ca32848e-0014-4415-ac03-63b7243877ae\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

IATI Members\\u2019 Assembly and Community Exchange was held on 23-26 April in Bogot\\u00e1, Colombia.

  • Members\\u2019 Assembly: All members of IATI were invited to join the meeting, which focused on issues about how the initiative is run (e.g. governance, funding, strategic direction).

  • Community Exchange: The Community Exchange was open to anyone interested in IATI, and enable IATI's community to deliver sessions promoting networking, learning and collaboration with others interested in development and humanitarian open data.

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The event was held at the National Administrative Department of Statistics (DANE), located at: Carrera 59, # 26 - 60 in Bogota, Colombia.\\u00a0

Online participants joined the Members' Assembly and selected sessions at the Community Exchange on Zoom.

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Visa and travel

Some countries require a visa to enter Colombia. Please check your visa situation in time, and, if needed, start your online visa-application as soon as possible to prevent any obstacles when entering Colombia.

Important note: carefully read this Visa Guide where you can find practical steps about the online visa procedure. This Visa Guide includes the application link (here) and list of Colombian Consulates (here). If you have any visa related questions, please reach APC Colombia via carlosquintero@apccolombia.gov.co. For invitation letters, please reach the IATI Secretariat via marijap@unops.org

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IATI Members\\u2019 Assembly and Community Exchange was held on 23-26 April in Bogot\\u00e1, Colombia.

  • Members\\u2019 Assembly: All members of IATI were invited to join the meeting, which focused on issues about how the initiative is run (e.g. governance, funding, strategic direction).

  • Community Exchange: The Community Exchange was open to anyone interested in IATI, and enable IATI's community to deliver sessions promoting networking, learning and collaboration with others interested in development and humanitarian open data.

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The event was held at the National Administrative Department of Statistics (DANE), located at: Carrera 59, # 26 - 60 in Bogota, Colombia.\\u00a0

Online participants joined the Members' Assembly and selected sessions at the Community Exchange on Zoom.

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Visa and travel

Some countries require a visa to enter Colombia. Please check your visa situation in time, and, if needed, start your online visa-application as soon as possible to prevent any obstacles when entering Colombia.

Important note: carefully read this Visa Guide where you can find practical steps about the online visa procedure. This Visa Guide includes the application link (here) and list of Colombian Consulates (here). If you have any visa related questions, please reach APC Colombia via carlosquintero@apccolombia.gov.co. For invitation letters, please reach the IATI Secretariat via marijap@unops.org

\"}]" + +#. events.eventpage.2981.content_editor +msgid "[{\"id\": \"4015229c-1257-4cc2-8592-d64b524ff575\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

IATI's Governing Board will be holding a virtual drop-in session to share details about their work and an upcoming Board meeting in December.\\u00a0Join this informal session to ask questions and directly engage with the Board!

Thursday 30 November 2023

2pm - 3pm UTC

Zoom

\"}]" +msgstr "[{\"id\": \"4015229c-1257-4cc2-8592-d64b524ff575\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

IATI's Governing Board will be holding a virtual drop-in session to share details about their work and an upcoming Board meeting in December.\\u00a0Join this informal session to ask questions and directly engage with the Board!

Thursday 30 November 2023

2pm - 3pm UTC

Zoom

\"}]" + +#. events.eventpage.3000.content_editor +msgid "[{\"id\": \"70251369-7c8e-4b19-aa05-8db40ebf2672\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

  • Side-event: Road to FfD4: Laying the groundwork for a new era of transparency & development effectiveness
  • Monday 15 July 2024, 1:15 \\u2013 2:30 PM EDT
  • Conference Room 3, UN-HQ NY / LIVE STREAM

WATCH LIVE: https://webtv.un.org/en/asset/k1z/k1ztj55mpz

IATI and the Global Partnership for Effective Development Cooperation (GPEDC) will host a side-event at this year's UN High-level Political Forum on Sustainable Development (HLPF) jointly with the Federal Ministry of Budget & Economic Planning of Nigeria.

Register to attend in-person /\\u00a0receive live link

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The event will raise awareness about the importance of transparency and effectiveness as key enablers for sustainable development. It will focus on why transparency and effectiveness should be a priority at the Fourth International Conference on Financing for Development (FfD4) in July 2025.

The 2024 Financing for Sustainable Development Report (FSDR) shows the investment gap to meet the SDGs is now 4.2 trillion USD, up from 2.5 trillion USD in 2015. Financing this gap will be a key focus of FfD4. It is all the more urgent to demonstrate to the world now that resources are being delivered transparently and effectively.

\"}]" +msgstr "[{\"id\": \"70251369-7c8e-4b19-aa05-8db40ebf2672\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

  • Side-event: Road to FfD4: Laying the groundwork for a new era of transparency & development effectiveness
  • Monday 15 July 2024, 1:15 \\u2013 2:30 PM EDT
  • Conference Room 3, UN-HQ NY / LIVE STREAM

WATCH LIVE: https://webtv.un.org/en/asset/k1z/k1ztj55mpz

IATI and the Global Partnership for Effective Development Cooperation (GPEDC) will host a side-event at this year's UN High-level Political Forum on Sustainable Development (HLPF) jointly with the Federal Ministry of Budget & Economic Planning of Nigeria.

Register to attend in-person /\\u00a0receive live link

\"}, {\"id\": \"0e8b7fc3-e526-492b-acba-1d9bffdc041c\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

The event will raise awareness about the importance of transparency and effectiveness as key enablers for sustainable development. It will focus on why transparency and effectiveness should be a priority at the Fourth International Conference on Financing for Development (FfD4) in July 2025.

The 2024 Financing for Sustainable Development Report (FSDR) shows the investment gap to meet the SDGs is now 4.2 trillion USD, up from 2.5 trillion USD in 2015. Financing this gap will be a key focus of FfD4. It is all the more urgent to demonstrate to the world now that resources are being delivered transparently and effectively.

\"}]" + +#. events.eventpage.3001.content_editor +msgid "[{\"id\": \"47f358dd-cbd2-4770-9cd8-d42e72f0ea22\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

Join an informal call with Yemesrach Assefa Workie, IATI's first Executive Director.

Yemesrach Assefa Workie assumed her new role on 1 June 2024, bringing a wealth of leadership experience through many years of working in the international development sector.

IATI members and community are encouraged to join the call to welcome the new director and share your views and thoughts on 18 July 1 - 2pm UTC using this Zoom Link.

Yemesrach joins IATI from her previous role as the UNDP Deputy Resident Representative in Fiji\\u2019s Multi-Country Office, covering 10 countries.

READ FULL NEWS ANNOUNCEMENT

\"}]" +msgstr "[{\"id\": \"47f358dd-cbd2-4770-9cd8-d42e72f0ea22\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

Join an informal call with Yemesrach Assefa Workie, IATI's first Executive Director.

Yemesrach Assefa Workie assumed her new role on 1 June 2024, bringing a wealth of leadership experience through many years of working in the international development sector.

IATI members and community are encouraged to join the call to welcome the new director and share your views and thoughts on 18 July 1 - 2pm UTC using this Zoom Link.

Yemesrach joins IATI from her previous role as the UNDP Deputy Resident Representative in Fiji\\u2019s Multi-Country Office, covering 10 countries.

READ FULL NEWS ANNOUNCEMENT

\"}]" + +#. events.eventpage.3005.content_editor +msgid "[{\"id\": \"6b8dc754-203c-4ea9-aa6d-6cb973e83d85\", \"type\": \"aligned_html\", \"value\": {\"html\": \"\", \"alignment\": \"full\"}}, {\"id\": \"325753af-f532-4316-86f6-27f8fda326a4\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

Use IATI's interactive calendar to stay updated with events held by our initiative. This calendar also provides information on other events relevant to those working on transparency and open data within international development and humanitarian communities.

\"}]" +msgstr "[{\"id\": \"6b8dc754-203c-4ea9-aa6d-6cb973e83d85\", \"type\": \"aligned_html\", \"value\": {\"html\": \"\", \"alignment\": \"full\"}}, {\"id\": \"325753af-f532-4316-86f6-27f8fda326a4\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

Use IATI's interactive calendar to stay updated with events held by our initiative. This calendar also provides information on other events relevant to those working on transparency and open data within international development and humanitarian communities.

\"}]" + +#. events.eventpage.3011.content_editor +msgid "[{\"id\": \"d688a2c6-f52a-4df1-9b5d-02d968cf7492\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

Virtual Members\\u2019 Assembly

Wednesday 27 November 2024

2pm - 6pm UTC / 9am - 1pm EST

The IATI Governing Board invites members of the initiative to a virtual Members\\u2019 Assembly. This meeting will focus on governance issues for the initiative including:

  • reporting on the initiative\\u2019s progress delivered in 2024
  • presenting next year\\u2019s budget and workplan
  • discussing members\\u2019 priorities for the post-2025 IATI Strategic Plan

The members\\u2019 assembly is formed of all members of IATI. They include over 100 donor and developing country governments, multilateral institutions, philanthropic foundations plus civil society and private sector organisations. Our members fund the work of IATI, ensuring our initiative can achieve real change in global transparency.

How to register

Members of IATI (see list) have been emailed a link to register for the Virtual Members\\u2019 Assembly. Please email: support@iatistandard.org if your organisation is a member of IATI and has not yet received a link to register.

The papers for the Virtual Members\\u2019 Assembly 2024 will be posted in both English and French shortly.

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Virtual Members\\u2019 Assembly

Wednesday 27 November 2024

2pm - 6pm UTC / 9am - 1pm EST

The IATI Governing Board invites members of the initiative to a virtual Members\\u2019 Assembly. This meeting will focus on governance issues for the initiative including:

  • reporting on the initiative\\u2019s progress delivered in 2024
  • presenting next year\\u2019s budget and workplan
  • discussing members\\u2019 priorities for the post-2025 IATI Strategic Plan

The members\\u2019 assembly is formed of all members of IATI. They include over 100 donor and developing country governments, multilateral institutions, philanthropic foundations plus civil society and private sector organisations. Our members fund the work of IATI, ensuring our initiative can achieve real change in global transparency.

How to register

Members of IATI (see list) have been emailed a link to register for the Virtual Members\\u2019 Assembly. Please email: support@iatistandard.org if your organisation is a member of IATI and has not yet received a link to register.

The papers for the Virtual Members\\u2019 Assembly 2024 will be posted in both English and French shortly.

\"}, {\"id\": \"f4cc466b-b02b-4920-b38b-17e520a252fc\", \"type\": \"document_box\", \"value\": [{\"id\": \"fac25ffa-cd2b-4398-ab2e-458e5f298fa3\", \"type\": \"document_box_heading\", \"value\": \"Papers (EN)\"}, {\"id\": \"8ca52a5f-1243-4081-b818-8c73b50e43bb\", \"type\": \"document\", \"value\": 10852}]}]" + +#. guidance_and_support.guidancegrouppage.53.excerpt +msgid "This section explains how to become an IATI publisher, from registering your organisation to publishing data. It includes guides on how to check and improve your data before and after it is published." +msgstr "This section explains how to become an IATI publisher, from registering your organisation to publishing data. It includes guides on how to check and improve your data before and after it is published." + +#. guidance_and_support.guidancegrouppage.2987.excerpt +#. guidance_and_support.guidancegrouppage.2987.button_link_text +msgid "For publishers that create and publish their own XML files (i.e. they don’t use a tool like IATI Publisher or Aidstream) it’s important to publish those files on an open website which allow tools (such as the Datastore) to access them." +msgstr "For publishers that create and publish their own XML files (i.e. they don’t use a tool like IATI Publisher or Aidstream) it’s important to publish those files on an open website which allow tools (such as the Datastore) to access them." + +#. guidance_and_support.guidancegrouppage.2959.excerpt +msgid "This online course introduces civil society actors to IATI and explores the benefits of using IATI data to support their development and humanitarian efforts." +msgstr "This online course introduces civil society actors to IATI and explores the benefits of using IATI data to support their development and humanitarian efforts." + +#. guidance_and_support.guidancegrouppage.2735.content_editor +msgid "[{\"id\": \"49b23c08-fde7-4ff2-a58e-3ccd3bbae47c\", \"type\": \"intro\", \"value\": \"

Here are some steps to consider:

  1. Prepare the case for publishing to IATI
  2. Assess the potential risks of greater transparency
  3. Gain senior management backing
  4. Create your project team and choose your IATI champion
  5. Establish IATI publishing as a permanent business function
  6. Prepare a post-publication communications plan


1. Prepare the case for publishing to IATI

You may have to persuade senior managers and others that publishing information about the work you do to IATI is right for your organisation. There are many benefits to this, including:

  • improving your organisation\\u2019s profile \\u2013 by committing to IATI and sharing more information on your activities, financial transactions, resources and results, your organisation can be more accountable and build trust with stakeholders \\u2013 donors, beneficiaries, taxpayers and the public
  • communicating about your work \\u2013 IATI provides a channel and opportunity for you to inform a global audience about your ambitions and successes
  • improving internal processes and systems \\u2013 publishing to IATI can improve the data you provide to external stakeholders
  • improving inter-agency collaboration \\u2013 publishing better data on projects, in line with organisations who do similar work, can improve coordination and collaboration between agencies, reduce duplication of effort and improve use of resources
  • limiting opportunities for corruption \\u2013 publishing financial data makes it much harder to hide inappropriate payments or spending
  • addressing political pressures \\u2013 transparency and openness are central to policy discussions in government, and IATI is a way of delivering on commitments to be open and improve accountability.

For more information about IATI and its wider benefits, see: Why use IATI?

2. Assess the potential risks of greater transparency

You should assess and mitigate the risks of moving to a more transparent culture. Through publishing to IATI your organisation:

  • may find its work and financial management are more closely scrutinised
  • must properly assess potential security implications of publishing data related to activities that may be sensitive because of their sector, type or location
  • should accept there may be costs in establishing a permanent business function for IATI publishing, or in adding this responsibility to an existing role.

3. Gain senior management backing

You need to get buy-in from your senior management team or senior decision-makers at the beginning of the process as it is likely that publishing will require resources from across your organisation. Senior managers must endorse the risks and benefits of operating more transparently.

Publishing to IATI is not simply about sharing information but is an opportunity to increase the openness of the whole organisation. Organisations that have already published have learned that integrating IATI and other transparency measures into their practices can increase success and impact.

4. Create your project team and choose your IATI champion

To implement IATI sustainably, many organisations form a working group or project team to bring together relevant departments and integrate ideas and practical plans for publishing IATI data. This group should generally be formed early in the process. You should choose a group member to be the IATI champion and take the lead on IATI publishing.

Areas involved in the IATI process may include:

  • finance
  • programmes
  • IT
  • legal
  • human resources
  • communications and marketing.

The project team should also create and maintain a timeline for publishing data initially and then regularly.

5. Establish IATI publishing as a permanent business function

IATI publishing is not a one-off activity but must be repeated regularly. This may mean creating new roles, responsibilities and business processes and updating existing job descriptions.

6. Prepare a post-publication communications plan

Once you\\u2019ve published, who do you want to tell? Some organisations create a web page that includes information about IATI and their commitment to transparency. Some give details of their publishing via social media, e-newsletters, to the media and so on. You need to decide how you will tell your stakeholders that you\\u2019ve published.

Some organisations that have created specific IATI pages on their websites are:

Do raise awareness and engage with IATI\\u2019s community of publishers and data users on the online forums Discuss and Twitter, using the hashtag #IATI.

It can help to create an open information policy for the whole organisation. This will help identify all sources of information that can be made public and what could be published to IATI.

More information about creating an open information policy is available at:

For an example of an open information policy from a non-governmental organisation, see:

If you have any questions about preparing your organisation for data publication, please contact the IATI Secretariat.

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This online course supports civil society actors working within the international development and humanitarian sectors to use IATI data to strengthen decision-making and accountability.

This course was developed by the International Aid Transparency Initiative (IATI) in consultation with civil society organisations. It includes the following modules:

  • Module 1: What is 'development cooperation data'?
  • Module 2: What is IATI and what kind of data can I find?
  • Module 3: How can I use IATI data and for what purpose?
  • Module 4: How do I use IATI\\u2019s tools to access the data I need?
  • Module 5: Engaging further with the International Aid Transparency Initiative

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If you experience technical difficulties or would like to share your feedback on this course, please email the IATI Secretariat: connect@iatistandard.org.

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Welcome to IATI's Virtual Training for Civil Society.

This online course supports civil society actors working within the international development and humanitarian sectors to use IATI data to strengthen decision-making and accountability.

This course was developed by the International Aid Transparency Initiative (IATI) in consultation with civil society organisations. It includes the following modules:

  • Module 1: What is 'development cooperation data'?
  • Module 2: What is IATI and what kind of data can I find?
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  • Module 4: How do I use IATI\\u2019s tools to access the data I need?
  • Module 5: Engaging further with the International Aid Transparency Initiative

Any questions?

If you experience technical difficulties or would like to share your feedback on this course, please email the IATI Secretariat: connect@iatistandard.org.

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This section explains how to create your files and ways of publishing them. It includes guides on how to check and improve your data before and after it is published.

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This online course introduces civil society actors to IATI and explores the benefits of using IATI data to support their development and humanitarian efforts.

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\"}]" + +#. guidance_and_support.guidancepage.73.excerpt +msgid "Publishing IATI data can be broken into three steps: (1) register your organisation as a publisher, (2) prepare your organisation and activity data, (3) make your data public." +msgstr "Publishing IATI data can be broken into three steps: (1) register your organisation as a publisher, (2) prepare your organisation and activity data, (3) make your data public." + +#. guidance_and_support.guidancepage.60.excerpt +msgid "To publish IATI data, you need an approved IATI Registry publisher account. Follow these steps to create your account." +msgstr "To publish IATI data, you need an approved IATI Registry publisher account. Follow these steps to create your account." + +#. guidance_and_support.guidancepage.61.excerpt +msgid "All IATI publishers are referenced by a unique identifier. You can create your IATI organisation identifier by following the steps on this page." +msgstr "All IATI publishers are referenced by a unique identifier. You can create your IATI organisation identifier by following the steps on this page." + +#. guidance_and_support.guidancepage.63.excerpt +msgid "This page explains how to update your IATI account information if your organisation, user, or contact details change." +msgstr "This page explains how to update your IATI account information if your organisation, user, or contact details change." + +#. guidance_and_support.guidancepage.78.excerpt +msgid "There are tools and services to help you create and publish your IATI data. This page summarises the different options to help you choose the best one for your organisation." +msgstr "There are tools and services to help you create and publish your IATI data. This page summarises the different options to help you choose the best one for your organisation." + +#. guidance_and_support.guidancepage.2840.excerpt +msgid "" +"Use this infographic to see the step by step process to successfully publish data to IATI.\r\n" +"For additional guidance, contact the IATI Secretariat at any time: support@iatistandard.org.\r\n" +"Join the conversation on IATI Connect where you will find a dedicated group for new and potential publishers." +msgstr "" +"Use this infographic to see the step by step process to successfully publish data to IATI.\r\n" +"For additional guidance, contact the IATI Secretariat at any time: support@iatistandard.org.\r\n" +"Join the conversation on IATI Connect where you will find a dedicated group for new and potential publishers." + +#. guidance_and_support.guidancepage.80.excerpt +msgid "There are a number of ways to publish IATI data files. This section explains the different options - from manual uploading to automated, API-driven publishing." +msgstr "There are a number of ways to publish IATI data files. This section explains the different options - from manual uploading to automated, API-driven publishing." + +#. guidance_and_support.guidancepage.2988.excerpt +msgid "For publishers that create and publish their own XML files (i.e. they don’t use a tool like IATI Publisher or Aidstream) it’s important to publish those files on an open website which allow tools (such as the Datastore) to access them. This guidance describes a common problem with security products blocking access to data files." +msgstr "For publishers that create and publish their own XML files (i.e. they don’t use a tool like IATI Publisher or Aidstream) it’s important to publish those files on an open website which allow tools (such as the Datastore) to access them. This guidance describes a common problem with security products blocking access to data files." + +#. guidance_and_support.guidancepage.2990.excerpt +msgid "It’s important for IATI publishers to publish their XML files on websites without access restrictions. This guidance explains how to check your files." +msgstr "It’s important for IATI publishers to publish their XML files on websites without access restrictions. This guidance explains how to check your files." + +#. guidance_and_support.guidancepage.2991.excerpt +msgid "It’s important for IATI publishers to publish their XML files on websites without access restrictions. This guidance explains how to configure Cloudflare for publishing without access restrictions." +msgstr "It’s important for IATI publishers to publish their XML files on websites without access restrictions. This guidance explains how to configure Cloudflare for publishing without access restrictions." + +#. guidance_and_support.guidancepage.72.content_editor +msgid "[{\"id\": \"23361a3b-7b32-423c-aaa2-3f9d083aabba\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

If you receive funding from a donor that requires you to publish and are unsure of the requirements, please contact your grant manager or funder for more information.

If you receive funding from the Dutch, British, Danish or Belgian governments, you will have certain reporting requirements. Use these links to access their guidance and support resources.

The Netherlands - Ministry of Foreign Affairs

UK - Foreign, Commonwealth
& Development Office (previously DFID)

Denmark - Danish International Development Agency

Belgium - Ministry of Foreign Affairs

We also recommend that you publish data on all of your organisation\\u2019s development and humanitarian aid activities, not just those funded by donors who require you to publish data to IATI.

If you represent a government and are planning to mandate publishing to IATI, please get in touch to inform the IATI Secretariat.

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You may be unable or unwilling to publish certain information to comply with a contract, policy or regulation, or to protect staff working in a sensitive area, for example.

For each case you should decide what information about an activity is fine to publish, and what details need to be excluded. These might include location, sector or financial information. In some cases, an entire activity may have to be left out.

It is useful for users of your data to know what might be missing from your IATI files, so you should outline this in a public exclusion policy.

Why exclude data

You may need to exclude some data you\\u2019ve committed to publish so that no harm comes to your organisation\\u2019s work or staff. Or you might need to exclude data temporarily because your organisation can\\u2019t capture the required information.

Bear in mind that your default position should always be to publish as much as you can.

Examples of why you might need to exclude data include the following:

  • your activities are considered illegal or otherwise unacceptable by states or societies in your field, for example in human rights, gender or governance activities
  • you\\u2019re working in sensitive geographical areas and it presents a risk to publish the exact location of your work
  • you need to protect commercial information
  • your grant contract restricts which details you can make public.

Creating an exclusion policy

If you\\u2019re excluding data from your IATI records you need to publish an exclusion policy. This details how you decide what information not to publish. It should explain the criteria and process you use to decide. You should also link your exclusion policy to your IATI publisher account by putting its URL in the 'Description' field in the IATI Registry.

You should also add information, under \\u2018Field exclusions\\u2019 in the IATI Registry, about the recommended elements in the standard you can\\u2019t use \\u2013 and why not.

When developing a policy on exclusions, consider:

  • Does your organisation have any existing freedom of information or other policies that could stop some information being published?
  • Is it subject to any laws that may limit your IATI publishing?
  • Does your organisation have any contracts that stop you from publishing information?
  • For information you can\\u2019t publish, do you know which IATI data elements need to be excluded?
  • How will you decide if any entire activities need to be excluded?

For further guidance on creating an exclusion policy, see:

If you receive funding from the UK Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office or the Dutch or Belgian governments please see Donors' reporting requirements, for their guidance on exclusion policies.

For an example of a non-government organisation\\u2019s exclusion policy see:

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This table lists all the top-level elements you can include in your data. It includes all the mandatory and recommended elements outlined in Key activity information to publish and around 30 further elements you can use to build a comprehensive picture of your organisation\\u2019s work.

Our recommended approach is to start with the mandatory and recommended (minimum) elements, and then build up over time. Each element you include will enrich your data and help people to understand the work you do.

Please note each element in the table may contain multiple pieces of data. For example, under Activity Date you specify both the start and end dates for an activity. Links to specific Standard guidance pages have been provided where available.

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Description
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Activity Status
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Activity Date
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Contact Info
Activity Scope
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Geopolitical Information
Recipient CountryYes
Or, Recipient RegionYes
Location
ClassificationsSectorYes
Policy Marker
Tag
Collaboration Type
Default Flow Type
Default Finance Type
Default Aid Type
Default Tied Status
Country Budget Items
Humanitarian
Humanitarian Scope
Financial
BudgetYes
TransactionsYes
Planned Disbursement
Capital Spend
Related Documents
Document Links
Relations
Related Activity
Legacy Data
Performance
Conditions
Results
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See the Reference section of the IATI website for further detail on each of the elements. For advice about the reference area, see How to use IATI Reference.

Additional donor requirements

If you receive funding from the UK Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office or the Dutch or Belgian governments you will have additional reporting requirements. For information on these see Donors' reporting requirements.

Building your own system?

The following requirements are built into most publishing systems. Make sure to include them if building your own:

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Each of your activities must have an IATI identifier, this is a globally unique way of referring to your activity.

You create them by adding a 'string' (a series of letters and / or numbers) to your IATI Org ID. Your IATI Org ID is the approved identifier for your organisation. You will have received this when registering for a publisher account on the IATI Registry.

Please note, once you have published an activity its IATI identifier must not change.

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The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) has the IATI Org ID: XM-DAC-4114

They form their IATI identifier by noting whether an activity is an output or a programme, followed by the activity code. This ensures that each activity has a unique IATI identifier. For example:

  1. Consolidating peace in Ghana XM-DAC-41114-PROJECT-00065055
  2. Accelerator Lab - Ghana XM-DAC-41114-PROJECT-00120467
  3. Ghana Integrated SDG Platform XM-DAC-41114-OUTPUT-00115803

You get to choose what 'string' you use to create your IATI identifiers.

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It is important to correctly form your IATI identifiers. Data use tools may only accept activities if their IATI identifier matches the IATI Org ID for the publishing organisation. They are also what other IATI publishers will use to link their activities to yours. And you will need to use theirs.

To allow these connections to take place and verify that you are the owner of the activity you must make sure:

  • Each IATI identifier you publish is unique. This covers all of your activities even if they are in separate files.
  • Each IATI identifier should not start or end with whitespace.
  • Only use numbers, letters and dashes to form your IATI Identifiers.
  • Once you have published an activity its IATI identifier must not change.

In rare cases you may need to change your IATI Org ID. When this happens you must not change your IATI identifiers, rather you must note the change in your IATI Org ID using the <other-identifier> element. See How to update your organisation details for more information. You will need to contact the IATI Secretariat to make the change.

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Each publisher should have one organisation file. Use this to describe your organisation and the budgets you have for providing or spending funds, broken down by recipient organisations, regions and countries. And use it to publish forward-looking budgets.

You can also use your organisation file to link to relevant documents \\u2013 these could be your annual accounts, annual reports, strategy documents or other information you publish about your organisation.

IATI provides XML \\u2018elements\\u2019 for each piece of information you can include. You can update your information any time and should do so at least annually. The more information you give, the richer you make the picture of your organisation.

Ideally you should provide information for all the elements listed here. But if you\\u2019re new to IATI data publishing, we recommend that you start by adding just the mandatory and recommended details:

Identification

Budget

Expenditure

Documents

See the Reference section of the IATI website for further detail on each of the elements. For advice about the reference area, see the How to use IATI reference.

If you receive funding from the UK Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office or the Dutch or Belgian governments you may have extra reporting requirements. For information on these see Donors' reporting requirements.

Building your own system?

The following requirements are built into most publishing systems. Make to sure to include them if building your own:

  • Organisation files must be well-formed XML
  • Organisation files must validate against the relevant version of the IATI organisation schema, test this using the IATI Validator
  • Including the @generated-datetime attribute is highly recommended
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Step 1: Register with IATI

Registering your organisation as an IATI publisher is the first step to being able to publish data.

In most cases, using the free IATI Publisher tool is the easiest way to both register with IATI and publish data. If you want to use a different publishing tool or method, you will need to register on the IATI Registry. For example, it does not make sense for large organisations, such as donor governments or UN agencies, to use IATI Publisher due to the volume of data they publish; these organisations should register on the IATI Registry.

Visit How to register with IATI for more detail on these two options and the information required about your organisation for registration.

Step 2: Prepare your data

If you are using IATI Publisher, you will enter information about your organisation and activities within the interface. You can save this data to come back to and publish from the tool when ready.

There are other publishing tools available to convert data into the XML file format required for IATI, along with the option to create a bespoke publishing system using your own internal systems. You can find more information here: Creating files

Before publishing your data, you should check that its format complies with the IATI Standard. IATI Publisher, and similar publishing tools, have in-built checks for this. You can use d-preview to visualise your data and the IATI Validator to check its format if working with your own XML files.

Step 3: Publish your data

IATI Publisher will create and publish IATI data files for you, based on the information you have entered in the interface.

If you are creating your own IATI data files, store them in an accessible online location so that you can link them directly to the IATI Registry. The IATI Registry contains links to your data files and describes their content; it does not hold the data itself. For more guidance, see How to publish your data on the IATI Registry.

Each organisation is responsible for their data and for keeping the information about their organisation and its activities up to date.

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Creating a publisher account

Organisations that publish IATI data are referred to as 'publishers'. Before publishing data, organisations need their own publisher account on the IATI Registry.

There are two ways to create this account: either via the IATI Publisher tool, or directly on the IATI Registry.

IATI Publisher

Use IATI Publisher to complete all the steps required to publish your organisation\\u2019s data. IATI Publisher will create your organisation\\u2019s publisher account on the IATI Registry (so you don\\u2019t have to visit the IATI Registry to do this).

IATI Publisher has been built to support the publication of a limited amount of data on an organisation's development and humanitarian activities. An \\u2018activity\\u2019 is an individual project or another unit of development and humanitarian work, which is determined by the organisation that is publishing the data.

Organisations publishing 100+ activities are advised not to use IATI Publisher. Instead these organisations likely need an alternative technical solution that enables the publication of large volumes of data. If you are unsure if your organisation should use IATI Publisher, please contact us for more information.

IATI Registry

Organisations who do not use IATI Publisher can create a publisher account directly on the IATI Registry.

On the IATI Registry page, click the 'Register' button in the blue bar at the top of the screen. This will take you to a page where you will choose the 'New Publisher' option and click the 'Create Publisher Account' button.

Information required to register

For your account to be approved, you must complete all the required fields, such as:

  • your IATI organisation identifier
  • the type of licence under which you publish your data
  • the type of organisation you represent
  • the country you are registered in
  • a contact email address

In the same form, you can also give other details such as:

  • a description of what your organisation does
  • a link to your Implementation Schedule
  • a description of the organisations or agencies your data covers
  • how frequently you will publish to IATI
  • the units of aid you use in your reporting

Your organisation will only be publicly listed as a publisher on the IATI Registry after you publish your first dataset. Further guidance can be found at:

Wait for your publisher account to be approved

The IATI Secretariat needs to approve every publisher account. This is to ensure that every organisation publishing to IATI is legally registered and has a unique identifier.

If any required fields are not filled in, or your IATI organisation identifier (also known as your \\u2018IATI Org ID\\u2019) is incorrect, the IATI Secretariat will not be able to approve your account. The team may contact you for information to verify your organisation identifier. This usually happens if the information is not available online.

If you have been waiting for more than 3 days for your account to be approved, please contact us.

Next steps

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The steps listed here should ensure that your IATI organisation identifier (also known as your IATI "org ID") is unique and will be approved by the IATI Secretariat. The identifier is made up of two parts based on the agency your organisation is registered with and your registration number.

Identify your registration agency

The first part of your identifier will be your organisation\\u2019s registration agency code.

A list of registration agencies can be found at: org-id.guide. Check whether your organisation is registered with one of the agencies on this list. If it is, use the agency code as the first part of your IATI organisation identifier. If the agency your organisation is registered with is not listed, please contact us.

There are numerous registration agencies, for example:

  • Companies House in the UK. Its code is: GB-COH
  • the Tanzania Revenue Authority in Tanzania. Its code is: TZ-TRA

Find your registration number

The second part of your IATI organisation identifier is the registration number your organisation has been given by its registration agency. This is normally found on your organisation\\u2019s registration certificate.

Add this after your registration agency\\u2019s code, separating the two with a hyphen (-). Write the registration number exactly as it appears on your organisation\\u2019s registration certificate.

Using the examples again:

  • Companies House has given Development Initiatives the registration number: 06368740. This is added to the Companies House code to form the IATI organisation identifier: GB-COH-06368740
  • The Tanzania Revenue Authority gives each organisation a registration certificate, which includes a Taxpayer Identification Number (e.g. 100-200-300). This is added to the Tanzania Revenue Authority\\u2019s code to form the IATI organisation identifier:
    TZ-TRA-100-200-300.

Please note:

  • If your registration number contains any of the following symbols: / & | ? then these should be replaced with a - .
  • Your organisation identifier should not start or end with a blank space or a new line.

Verify your IATI organisation identifier

Your identifer will be checked by the IATI Secretariat when you register your organisation as an IATI publisher. If your registration agency does not have a public list of all registered organisations, you will need to send a document with your registration number. Examples of acceptable documents include your registration certificate or a contract.

If you have any questions on this process, please contact us.

For a more technical overview of the IATI organisation identifier, see organisation-identifier.

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You can have two types of accounts on the IATI Registry, a user account and a publisher account.

With your user account you can create, and be granted permission to edit, multiple publisher accounts. Equally, each publisher account can have many user accounts attached to it.

As your organisation changes and develops it\\u2019s important to keep details in your user and publisher accounts up to date. You should, for example, remove account access for staff members who leave, and update any contact details that change.

This page gives an overview of what your user and publisher accounts contain and how you can edit them \\u2013 it doesn\\u2019t list every information item held in your accounts.

User accounts

You can sign up for a user account as an individual or using a generic team or organisation email address, for example support@iatistandard.org.

Information held in a user account includes:

  • username
  • full name
  • email address
  • API tokens.

Each user account can create as many API tokens as needed. When a new token is generated this will not be visible after its creation for security reasons, thus if the token is lost a new one needs to be generated. A token can be generated in the 'My Account' tab when you\\u2019re logged in to the IATI Registry. If you use a third-party publishing tool, they may ask you to provide an API token. This confirms that you have given them permission to publish on behalf of the organisation.

To update the details in your user account, go to the 'My Account' tab and click the 'Manage' button.

If you\\u2019ve forgotten your password, use the Forgot your password? link on the login page. If you\\u2019ve forgotten your username, contact the IATI Secretariat to regain access to your account.

What can I do with the user account?

As a user you can:

  • create new publisher accounts
  • edit publisher accounts (where you have permission)
  • publish data on behalf of an organisation (where you have permission).

For instructions on creating a publisher account see How to register with IATI

For instructions on how to publish data see Publishing your files

Publisher accounts

Publisher accounts hold three broad types of information. These are:

Organisation information

  • Generic organisation information, such as name, HQ country and website link
  • IATI organisation information, for example IATI Org ID and Publisher ID
  • Publishing information, for example how often you will update the data, the units of aid used, and any exclusions (what your data won't cover)

Datasets

  • A list of all the IATI files your organisation has published, including:
    • type of file (activity/organisation)
    • file ID and title
    • details, for example language and the date of last update
    • IATI details, for example URL link and number of activities.

Members

  • The list of user accounts that have permission to edit and publish on behalf of the organisation, including:
    • the name of each user account
    • the role of each user account (administrator, editor, member).

To access these pages, log in to the IATI Registry, go to your organisation's publisher account and click the 'Manage' button. Three tabs will show called Edit, Datasets and Members.

To update your organisation information please follow these instructions.

What can I do with a publisher account?

Publisher accounts store information about an organisation and the different IATI datasets published on its behalf.

As a member of a publisher account you can:

  • view the private datasets of your organisation.

As an editor you can also:

  • add and edit the organisation's datasets
  • add and edit the organisation's details.

And as an administrator you can in addition:

  • delete datasets
  • add, remove and change your organisation's members.

If you want to make any changes, including making datasets private and adding new members, go to your publisher account and click the \\u2018Manage\\u2019 button. Then select the relevant Edit, Datasets or Members tab and you can delete or edit the required information.

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Changing your organisation\\u2019s contact details

To update your organisation's public email address, go to your IATI Registry publisher page and click the 'Manage' button in the top right:

We recommend using a generic email address for your organisation on the IATI Registry as this avoids needing to update it when individuals change.

Check whether the contact information in your IATI data files also needs updating when you next publish (in the activity <contact-info> element).

Adding or removing individuals from your account

Your IATI publisher (i.e. organisation) account can have multiple individuals associated with it.

If you use IATI Publisher, you can add or edit accounts in the 'Users' page of the tool.

If you manage your data on the IATI Registry, you can edit user accounts by going to your publisher page, clicking \\u2018Manage\\u2019, then selecting 'Members':

To update your own user account, go to 'My Account' in the top right and click the 'Manage' button. If you have forgotten your password, use the Forgot your password link, or if you have forgotten your username, contact support.

Changing your organisation\\u2019s name

If your organisation has legally changed its name, this can be updated on your IATI Registry publisher page, similar to contact details above. Your organisation's name will likely need updating in the <reporting-org>, <participating-org>, and <narrative> elements of your IATI organisation and activity files.

If you use IATI Publisher, you should first change your organisation\\u2019s name on the IATI Registry, then update it in the tool to match.

If a structural or legal change means that you are effectively a new organisation, you may also want to change your IATI organisation identifier and publisher ID (see below).

Changing your organisation identifier or publisher ID

Only the IATI Secretariat can change your organisation identifier or publisher ID on the IATI Registry - please contact us to request this change.

Your IATI organisation identifier should only be updated following a structural or legal change \\u2013 for example, if your organisation has become a new organisation by merging with another or has re-registered with its regulating body.

If your organisation's name has changed, you may also want to change your IATI publisher ID (an abbreviation which uniquely identifies your organisation on the IATI Registry) to better match your new name.

If you use IATI Publisher or AidStream, we will advise how to update your information in these tools. If you manage your own IATI data files, please follow the guidance below:

After changes to your organisation identifier:

  • Update your organisation identifier in your data files, e.g. in the <reporting-org> element. Do not change activity identifiers of already published activities.
  • Keep a record of your previous organisation identifier by adding the element <other-identifier> to all of your activities with the attributes @ref and @type. The @ref attribute should contain your previous organisation identifier and the @type code should be 'B1', which is 'Previous Reporting Organisation Identifier'.

After changes to your publisher ID:

Once your publisher ID has been updated on the IATI Registry, you need to refresh the connection to your IATI data files.

  • Go to the 'Datasets' tab in your IATI Registry publisher account and delete each data file (this removes the connection between the IATI Registry and your IATI XML files but does not delete the files themselves).
  • Republish your data files to your updated account with the new publisher ID.
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Various tools and services are available to help you create and publish IATI data. These offer different levels of support and automation. Some are free; others are paid for. Some are designed for small organisations with only a few activities; others can handle high volumes of data and can be integrated into your current system.

Tools and services

IATI Publisher

IATI Publisher is IATI's free to use publishing tool, which enables organisations to publish their data on development and humanitarian activities according to the XML format required by the IATI Standard. The tool is designed to be simple and intuitive, making publishing easier for organisations, with a range of benefits for users.

IATI Publisher is:

  • Free to use
  • Provides clear explanations of data fields in the IATI Standard and links to useful guidance
  • Enables data to be entered directly in the interface or bulk uploaded via Excel, CSV or XML file
  • Runs automatic checks (via the IATI Validator) for errors before publishing your data

IATI Publisher has been built to support organisations that want to publish data on a limited number of development and humanitarian activities. An \\u2018activity\\u2019 is an individual project or another unit of development and humanitarian work, which is determined by the organisation that is publishing the data. Organisations who publish a limited number of activities tend to represent small and medium sized organisations.

We encourage organisations who are new to IATI to use IATI Publisher. The process of registering with IATI and publishing data can be complex and IATI Publisher will guide you through the steps.

AIDA Data Services

Key facts: Paid; Manual IATI upload

See more information about the service here or visit our contact page to request a demo. For inquiries, contact us at info@aida.tools

AidStream

Key facts: Free & Paid; IATI upload via service or manual; CSV & XLS upload (for activities, transactions & results).

See more information about this service: AidStream

See the AidStream user guide for more information. For enquiries, email AidStream support.

Akvo RSR

Key facts: Paid; Automated IATI upload

See more information about this service here Akvo RSR

See the Akvo website for more information. For enquiries, contact Akvo.

Amp Impact

Key Facts: IATI upload via service or manual upload

See more information about this service here: Amp Impact

Please follow this link to Contact Us

DevResults

Key facts: Paid; Manual IATI upload

See more information about this service here DevResults

See the IATI section of the DevResults Help Site to learn more, or visit DevResults.com to request access to a demo site. For enquiries, contact DevResults.

ProjectConnect

Key facts: Paid; Automated IATI upload

See more information about this service hereProjectConnect

See the ProjectConnect website for more information. For enquiries, email ProjectConnect.

Promeva

Key facts: Paid; Manual IATI upload

See more information about this service herePromeva

See the Promeva website for more information. For additional information email Promeva.

TolaData

Key facts: IATI upload via service or manual upload; Paid (check our pricing page for packages with full service)

See more information about this service here TolaData

For more information, see TolaData\\u2019s website or download the IATI Brochure. For enquiries, email TolaData.

Integrated solutions

These tools and services are designed to be implemented within your internal system. Rather than being a stand-alone tool, they interact with your internal software and allow for more automated IATI file creation and updating of data.

Please note, that each tool or service will require a level of set up to connect to your internal system. Validation and automatic publishing may not be built in.

Microsoft Dynamics 365 Nonprofit Accelerator + IATI Add On

Key Facts:\\u00a0Solution free with Microsoft\\u00a0

The Dynamics 365 nonprofit accelerator and Common Data Model for Nonprofits\\u00a0offer a fully managed and Microsoft supported solution for\\u00a0constituent management, fundraising, awards, program delivery, and impact tracking.\\u00a0\\u00a0

The accelerator includes an optional IATI Add On that enables organizations to\\u00a0record their fundraising and programmatic activities according to the IATI Organisational and Activity Standards, automatically sync IATI non-embedded code lists with the nonprofit accelerator and generate IATI Organisation and Activity XML files.\\u00a0

See the accelerator landing page and the latest IATI user guide for more information.

CoVE - Convert, Validate, Explore

CoVE is a web-based tool that can be used to convert spreadsheets (.xlsx and .ods) to IATI XML. Additionally, IATI XML can be transformed into spreadsheets with CoVE. In doing so, CoVE will also validate data against the IATI schema, plus check compliance with codelists and rulesets. CoVE also supports both the organisation and activity standard. Spreadsheet templates are provided to help users get started.

Open Data Services Cooperative have extensive experience of both IATI and other data standards, and have developed IATI CoVE to assist clients publishing IATI data. CoVE is publicly available to use for free. Open Data Services offer paid support and advice on a consultancy basis.

CoVE:\\u00a0https://iati.cove.opendataservices.coop/

Are you a tool or service provider?

If you provide an IATI tool or service and would like to add or update information on this page, please contact the IATI Secretariat.

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Use this infographic to see the step by step process to successfully publish data to IATI.

Click here to download the infographic as a PDF.

For additional guidance, contact the IATI Secretariat at any time: support@iatistandard.org

Join the conversation on IATI Connect; there is a dedicated group for new and potential publishers here.

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When you have prepared your data, place the files in an accessible online location so that you can link to them from the IATI Registry.

The IATI Registry contains links to published data files and descriptions of what information they hold. Organisations are responsible for their own data; you can store your data on your own website or server, or have it hosted by a third-party service or tool. Wherever your files are stored, they should be openly accessible, without passwords or other barriers.

Only users with the correct permission are allowed to publish data on behalf of an organisation.

Manual publishing

Individual files

If you only have a small number of data files to publish (less than five), log in to the IATI Registry and select \\u2018Data - Register\\u2019 on the blue bar at the top of the page. This opens a form where you can enter the required details for the IATI data file that you are publishing.

If you are publishing multiple files, add the details for each separately.

Bulk uploads

If you have more than five data files to add, upload them in bulk using a CSV file rather than adding each file individually.

Log in to the IATI Registry and select \\u2018Data - Upload CSV file\\u2019 on the blue bar at the top of the page. Download the CSV template and follow the link to guidance on how to fill in the template. Upload the CSV file when it is complete.

Automated publishing

IATI Publisher, and similar IATI publishing tools, can automatically publish data for users (see more information). Larger organisations with greater volumes or data or frequent updates often build their own bespoke systems.

Whether you are using a third-party tool or your own bespoke system, automatic publishing is done through an API (application programming interface). To enable this, you need an API token associated with your IATI user account \\u2013 this grants access to the IATI system for your tools.

Each publishing tool or system guides you on how to set up automated publishing to the IATI Registry. As part of this you may be asked for:

  • your publisher ID: this is normally an abbreviation of your organisation's name. Find this on your IATI Registry publisher page by clicking \\u2018Manage\\u2019. It also forms the last part of your publisher page\\u2019s URL.
  • your IATI organisation identifier: this is the unique identifier for your organisation. On your IATI Registry publisher page it is listed as the 'identifier' on the right beneath your organisation's name
  • your API token: this is a code associated with your IATI user account. A token can be generated in the 'My Account' tab when you are logged in to the IATI Registry.

Learn more about APIs

You can set up a system to interact with the IATI Registry using its own API, which is an implementation of the CKAN API. For details, see the full CKAN API documentation.

For further details and advice, contact us.


Removing your IATI data files

IATI is aware that, due to security concerns or privacy issues, data owners may choose to remove their data temporarily or permanently. If you need to remove your data please follow our Data removal guidance.

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This is a solution that is also fitting for the IATI project; it\\u2019s important that publishers make sure the data is available for anyone who wants it without restrictions.

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It\\u2019s important to note however, that this does not mean that a website must have no security at all. A bot that requests the same file thousands of times per second could cause problems and there is no legitimate use for this; so it\\u2019s acceptable to block malicious actors. But websites must not block well-behaved bots by default.

\"}]" + +#. guidance_and_support.guidancepage.2990.content_editor +msgid "[{\"id\": \"b3f66fdc-76d0-4b71-9041-63bffe8481cc\", \"type\": \"intro\", \"value\": \"

It\\u2019s important for IATI publishers to publish their XML files on websites without access restrictions. For information on why, please see this guidance. This guidance explains how to check your files.

\"}, {\"id\": \"1fad87d5-ad54-4f2a-88a3-278784907eac\", \"type\": \"h2\", \"value\": \"Why downloading the file from a web browser is not enough\"}, {\"id\": \"137569ca-08fe-4fd9-b75e-54cddc7306b9\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

You can go to a publisher's data page in the IATI Registry and click the \\u201cDownload\\u201d button. This will download the data in your web browser.

However, this is not enough to check that your data is fully available. Many security products such as Cloudflare will allow access from a web browser but block access from the many IATI tools that use data. For more information on this, see this guidance.

That\\u2019s why it\\u2019s important to test downloads with similar methods to the ones that will be used by other IATI tools.

\"}, {\"id\": \"9ba74bab-5b3d-419d-8d82-45f053dc364a\", \"type\": \"h2\", \"value\": \"Test outside your own network\"}, {\"id\": \"b2dd2d96-c3e1-46a0-b1ea-a0b8cf6f8e8d\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

If you are using the network your office or employer provides for internet access and your files are also hosted on your employer\\u2019s resources, it is important to run these tests from a different network. This may also apply if you are working from home or a co-working space, but using your employers Virtual Private Network (VPN).

This is because different security rules may be applied for employees and the general public. It\\u2019s important to make sure the general public can access these files.

\"}, {\"id\": \"c7722630-11e8-4623-8d0a-0c44916f6c09\", \"type\": \"h2\", \"value\": \"Testing on Linux, Mac or Windows\"}, {\"id\": \"40035876-549f-4e50-a217-e9350cabaced\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

On Linux, open a Terminal.

On Mac, open a Terminal. This is in the \\u201cUtilities\\u201d folder in your \\u201cApplications\\u201d folder.

On Windows, open a Command Prompt. Click start and then you should be able to search for it. You may be asked for permission to make changes to your computer. Don\\u2019t worry - the commands you will run will not make any changes to your system.

You will need the full URL of the data you want to test. You may already know this, or you can find this by opening the publisher's data page in the IATI Registry. Right click on the \\u201cDownload\\u201d button and select \\u201ccopy link\\u201d or \\u201ccopy link address\\u201d. (It may be labelled differently in your browser)

Type (replacing the example URL with the URL of your data):

curl --user-agent "IATI download test" https://www.example.com/iatidata.xml

and press enter.

\"}, {\"id\": \"85ddae17-553e-4221-b5ba-932d4d9dbbc2\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

You should see XML containing some IATI data. If so, the test has passed.

If you see random content that is not IATI data, this will be an error page and the test has failed.

\"}, {\"id\": \"2a7a9728-01d4-4038-8360-91e71d0358af\", \"type\": \"h2\", \"value\": \"Testing properly over time\"}, {\"id\": \"c4b90acf-8dbb-4426-bc4c-9af338faef5e\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

The tests above perform a check once. However, to really check that data is accessible, the test should be repeated over a period of time and it should make sure it works every time. This is because some websites may allow access the first time but not allow repeated access.

Contact IATI support for help with this, or anything else about publishing.

\"}]" +msgstr "[{\"id\": \"b3f66fdc-76d0-4b71-9041-63bffe8481cc\", \"type\": \"intro\", \"value\": \"

It\\u2019s important for IATI publishers to publish their XML files on websites without access restrictions. For information on why, please see this guidance. This guidance explains how to check your files.

\"}, {\"id\": \"1fad87d5-ad54-4f2a-88a3-278784907eac\", \"type\": \"h2\", \"value\": \"Why downloading the file from a web browser is not enough\"}, {\"id\": \"137569ca-08fe-4fd9-b75e-54cddc7306b9\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

You can go to a publisher's data page in the IATI Registry and click the \\u201cDownload\\u201d button. This will download the data in your web browser.

However, this is not enough to check that your data is fully available. Many security products such as Cloudflare will allow access from a web browser but block access from the many IATI tools that use data. For more information on this, see this guidance.

That\\u2019s why it\\u2019s important to test downloads with similar methods to the ones that will be used by other IATI tools.

\"}, {\"id\": \"9ba74bab-5b3d-419d-8d82-45f053dc364a\", \"type\": \"h2\", \"value\": \"Test outside your own network\"}, {\"id\": \"b2dd2d96-c3e1-46a0-b1ea-a0b8cf6f8e8d\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

If you are using the network your office or employer provides for internet access and your files are also hosted on your employer\\u2019s resources, it is important to run these tests from a different network. This may also apply if you are working from home or a co-working space, but using your employers Virtual Private Network (VPN).

This is because different security rules may be applied for employees and the general public. It\\u2019s important to make sure the general public can access these files.

\"}, {\"id\": \"c7722630-11e8-4623-8d0a-0c44916f6c09\", \"type\": \"h2\", \"value\": \"Testing on Linux, Mac or Windows\"}, {\"id\": \"40035876-549f-4e50-a217-e9350cabaced\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

On Linux, open a Terminal.

On Mac, open a Terminal. This is in the \\u201cUtilities\\u201d folder in your \\u201cApplications\\u201d folder.

On Windows, open a Command Prompt. Click start and then you should be able to search for it. You may be asked for permission to make changes to your computer. Don\\u2019t worry - the commands you will run will not make any changes to your system.

You will need the full URL of the data you want to test. You may already know this, or you can find this by opening the publisher's data page in the IATI Registry. Right click on the \\u201cDownload\\u201d button and select \\u201ccopy link\\u201d or \\u201ccopy link address\\u201d. (It may be labelled differently in your browser)

Type (replacing the example URL with the URL of your data):

curl --user-agent "IATI download test" https://www.example.com/iatidata.xml

and press enter.

\"}, {\"id\": \"85ddae17-553e-4221-b5ba-932d4d9dbbc2\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

You should see XML containing some IATI data. If so, the test has passed.

If you see random content that is not IATI data, this will be an error page and the test has failed.

\"}, {\"id\": \"2a7a9728-01d4-4038-8360-91e71d0358af\", \"type\": \"h2\", \"value\": \"Testing properly over time\"}, {\"id\": \"c4b90acf-8dbb-4426-bc4c-9af338faef5e\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

The tests above perform a check once. However, to really check that data is accessible, the test should be repeated over a period of time and it should make sure it works every time. This is because some websites may allow access the first time but not allow repeated access.

Contact IATI support for help with this, or anything else about publishing.

\"}]" + +#. guidance_and_support.guidancepage.2991.content_editor +msgid "[{\"id\": \"8ceb6630-27ff-4f85-9a13-0ba0bd344877\", \"type\": \"intro\", \"value\": \"

It\\u2019s important for IATI publishers to publish their XML files on websites without access restrictions. For information on why, please see this guidance. This guidance explains how to configure Cloudflare for publishing without access restrictions.

\"}, {\"id\": \"97bb5870-03f2-49ef-9bc5-04ed751bca50\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

Note Cloudflare are changing their product continuously and this guidance may become out of date. If this guidance does not help, please check the links to Cloudflares own documentation in this guidance or contact IATI support.

\"}, {\"id\": \"47b37201-2f79-4df7-a28f-b2cdec6dd3be\", \"type\": \"h2\", \"value\": \"Assumptions\"}, {\"id\": \"632d2913-bd35-4ea6-b63c-ba305be76d11\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

A publisher has published files on a website with many other types of content.

They don\\u2019t want to remove Cloudflare entirely from this website, as the protection Cloudflare offers is essential for other parts of the website.

\"}, {\"id\": \"e1d457d7-522c-4fe7-9b6a-e7ea0ba744cb\", \"type\": \"h2\", \"value\": \"Goals\"}, {\"id\": \"2ef0afb0-602a-403d-bd8e-f74ac73d96a0\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

This document describes how to configure Cloudflare to allow access to the published IATI files without removing protection from other parts of the website.

\"}, {\"id\": \"07d44860-514e-49e2-9396-adf3167b7904\", \"type\": \"h2\", \"value\": \"Steps\"}, {\"id\": \"a9e805e2-3ec2-47e5-9eaa-9297c4b81ee9\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"
  1. Open the Cloudflare dashboard and login to the account in question.
  2. Select the website you need to configure.
  3. Go to Security > WAF > Custom rules.
  4. Select Create rule.
  5. Enter a descriptive name for the rule in Rule name.
  6. Under \\u201cIf incoming requests match\\u201d, use the Field drop-down list to choose an HTTP property. Select \\u201cURI Path\\u201d.
  7. Use the Operator drop-down list to choose the operator for the rule. Use \\u201cContains\\u201d.
  8. For the Value, enter the path to the published files. You can enter the full path, or you can enter the first part of the path only if there are multiple IATI files in the same place. (e.g. \\u201c/sites/default/files/iati/\\u201d)
  9. Under \\u201cThen take action\\u201d, select \\u201cSkip\\u201d.
  10. Select \\u201cAll Super Bot Fight Mode Rules\\u201d option.
  11. Under the \\u201cMore components to skip\\u201d dropdown, select \\u201cUser Agent Blocking\\u201d and \\u201cBrowser Integrity Check\\u201d
  12. Select Deploy to publish your rule.

Once this has been published, you can test your files to make sure access is allowed.

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On Custom rules

On rules

On skip action

On logging to investigate issues

\"}]" +msgstr "[{\"id\": \"8ceb6630-27ff-4f85-9a13-0ba0bd344877\", \"type\": \"intro\", \"value\": \"

It\\u2019s important for IATI publishers to publish their XML files on websites without access restrictions. For information on why, please see this guidance. This guidance explains how to configure Cloudflare for publishing without access restrictions.

\"}, {\"id\": \"97bb5870-03f2-49ef-9bc5-04ed751bca50\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

Note Cloudflare are changing their product continuously and this guidance may become out of date. If this guidance does not help, please check the links to Cloudflares own documentation in this guidance or contact IATI support.

\"}, {\"id\": \"47b37201-2f79-4df7-a28f-b2cdec6dd3be\", \"type\": \"h2\", \"value\": \"Assumptions\"}, {\"id\": \"632d2913-bd35-4ea6-b63c-ba305be76d11\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

A publisher has published files on a website with many other types of content.

They don\\u2019t want to remove Cloudflare entirely from this website, as the protection Cloudflare offers is essential for other parts of the website.

\"}, {\"id\": \"e1d457d7-522c-4fe7-9b6a-e7ea0ba744cb\", \"type\": \"h2\", \"value\": \"Goals\"}, {\"id\": \"2ef0afb0-602a-403d-bd8e-f74ac73d96a0\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

This document describes how to configure Cloudflare to allow access to the published IATI files without removing protection from other parts of the website.

\"}, {\"id\": \"07d44860-514e-49e2-9396-adf3167b7904\", \"type\": \"h2\", \"value\": \"Steps\"}, {\"id\": \"a9e805e2-3ec2-47e5-9eaa-9297c4b81ee9\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"
  1. Open the Cloudflare dashboard and login to the account in question.
  2. Select the website you need to configure.
  3. Go to Security > WAF > Custom rules.
  4. Select Create rule.
  5. Enter a descriptive name for the rule in Rule name.
  6. Under \\u201cIf incoming requests match\\u201d, use the Field drop-down list to choose an HTTP property. Select \\u201cURI Path\\u201d.
  7. Use the Operator drop-down list to choose the operator for the rule. Use \\u201cContains\\u201d.
  8. For the Value, enter the path to the published files. You can enter the full path, or you can enter the first part of the path only if there are multiple IATI files in the same place. (e.g. \\u201c/sites/default/files/iati/\\u201d)
  9. Under \\u201cThen take action\\u201d, select \\u201cSkip\\u201d.
  10. Select \\u201cAll Super Bot Fight Mode Rules\\u201d option.
  11. Under the \\u201cMore components to skip\\u201d dropdown, select \\u201cUser Agent Blocking\\u201d and \\u201cBrowser Integrity Check\\u201d
  12. Select Deploy to publish your rule.

Once this has been published, you can test your files to make sure access is allowed.

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On Custom rules

On rules

On skip action

On logging to investigate issues

\"}]" + +#. guidance_and_support.guidancepage.81.content_editor +msgid "[{\"id\": \"eebdb548-435d-4b01-a4ee-20815d3a2fdf\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"


To see the sorts of information you can add to improve your data, and how your data compares with other organisations, go to the IATI Dashboard. This contains a summary of every publisher's data, as well as a summary table comparing data of all IATI publishers.

How the IATI Dashboard works

The IATI Dashboard is a tool managed by the IATI Secretariat. Every day it collects published data via the IATI Registry and analyses it. This data is then presented in charts and metrics which data users can access. Users can look at the data on an individual publisher level, or at all the IATI publishers as a whole.

There are 4 key sections in the IATI Dashboard:

  • Headlines \\u2013 this tells you about the total number of IATI publishers, files and activities published since 2014
  • Data Quality \\u2013 this highlights technical errors present in organisations\\u2019 publishing. Note we don\\u2019t attempt to evaluate the actual content of the data
  • Exploring Data \\u2013 this explains which elements and codes publishers are using in their data
  • Publishing Statistics \\u2013 these tables compare how organisations are meeting the Key qualities of IATI data in their publishing.

The methodology used to create the publishing statistics is explained on each page and is periodically reviewed and updated. The aim is that the statistics can be used as a credible benchmark, and to guide organisations in how to improve the quality of their IATI data. If you have questions about how the methodologies work, please contact the IATI Secretariat.

Check for errors on your individual publisher page

As a publisher you can use your individual Publisher page on the IATI Dashboard to check for validation errors. To find your page, go to the Dashboard\\u2019s homepage and select your organisation.

First look at the Headlines box, checking:

  • that your Reporting Org on the Registry and in your Data match
    • If these don\\u2019t match there\\u2019s a risk your data won\\u2019t be imported into visualisation tools as it\\u2019s invalid. You\\u2019ll need to update your Reporting org in your IATI files. Please follow steps 3 and 4 under the \\u2018Changing your organisation\\u2019s IATI Org ID\\u2019 section on How to update your organisation details.
  • that you have at least one activity file and only one organisation file
  • that your number of activities and unique activities match
    • In IATI every activity needs a unique identifier, see What data should I publish? for instructions. If multiple activities have the same identifier they won\\u2019t be correctly pulled through into visualisation tools. Check your data to find out which identifiers are duplicated.
  • that you only have one organisation
    • Unless you are publishing on behalf of another organisation, only report Organisation information for your own organisation in your organisation file. If you\\u2019ve added the details of any other company, remove these.
  • that you\\u2019re only using valid Versions
    • The IATI Standard is updated in stages, each stage has a corresponding version number. Valid versions are: 1.01, 1.02 1.03, 1.04, 1.05 and 2.01, 2.02 and 2.03. If any other version number is shown, please correct this in your files.
  • if you\\u2019re using hierarchies, these are sequential e.g. 1, 2, 3
    • Hierarchies allow you to demonstrate your internal decision-making and flow of funds in your organisation. You should start with activities at level 1, and then progress to levels 2, 3 and so on.
  • that you have a license showing
    • IATI data must be published under an open data license. You specify your type of license on the IATI Registry. Please see How to license your data.

Improving your data quality \\u2013 Publishing Statistics

Every organisation publishing IATI data appears in the Publishing Statistics tables. These give an overview of what data different organisations are publishing and how timely and comprehensive the information is. Most tables only look at live activities, so historic information is not included.

Above each table is an explanation of what\\u2019s included. Below each is more detail on the methodology for each calculation.

In IATI you should be publishing:

  • Timely data
    • Frequency: Update your data at least quarterly. The Dashboard checks to see when you added a more recent transaction date. This counts as an \\u2018update\\u2019. If you\\u2019ve updated your data, the update will show in the relevant month. Please note if you\\u2019ve included future transaction dates at any point this will skew the figures. Transaction dates should never be in the future.
    • Time lag: You can also check how up-to-date your data is relative to the first time you published it. You should aim to reduce the time lag in your publication.
  • Forward-looking data
    • Here you can see how many of your activities contain forward-looking budgets. Ideally 100% of your activities should have a budget for each year the activity is set to take place.
    • The table shows activities taking place, now and over the next two years, and the number of activities with budget for that year. Your data quality will improve as you add in more forward-looking budgets.
  • Comprehensive data
    • These tables analyse which \\u2018elements\\u2019 you\\u2019re publishing for each activity, and therefore detail the work you\\u2019re doing.
    • The summary table gives an overview of your data.
      • Core covers the basic activity data, largely those covered in Key activity information to publish. When looking at your data quality you first want to get your \\u2018core\\u2019 score as near to 100 as possible. This means for 100% of your activities you are reporting the \\u2018core\\u2019 elements.
      • Financials covers your transactions and how well your data can be traced down and up to other organisations.
      • Value added contains additional elements particularly useful to data users, such as sectors, location and results.
      • If under comprehensiveness, you notice a number in brackets e.g. 90 (100), the first number is the percentage of your activities that have the element reported correctly. The number in brackets shows those with the element reported but there is an error in some of them. You can use the methodology at the end of the table to try and work out what is going wrong in your data.
  • Coverage
    • The coverage page seeks to compare the amount of funding each organisation receives with the amount they report in their IATI files. This analysis holds coverage data only for 2014 and 2015 so far.
    • In future, we anticipate using the total spend outlined in publishers\\u2019 organisation files, rather than collecting the information manually from publishers.
  • Summary Statistics
    • This section provides an overview and compares all IATI publishers by scoring the three dimensions \\u2013 Timeliness, Forward-looking and Comprehensiveness and adjusting this score by the proportion of a publisher\\u2019s activities covered in their IATI data (\\u2018coverage\\u2019).

In the Publishing Statistics section, there\\u2019s also a table on humanitarian data published to IATI.

Humanitarian Reporting

Dashboard Data Quality checklist

This guide introduces you to the IATI Dashboard and how you can check if your files are valid, if your data is structured correctly and what further data you can add.

First, ensure your files are valid.

Second, go through the headlines on your individual publisher page on the IATI Dashboard to ensure your data is structured properly.

Third, look at the Core page on the Dashboard\\u2019s Summary Statistics and work on getting all of your elements up to 100%.

Then choose an area of your data to work on. This includes increasing the frequency and decreasing the timlag of your publishing, adding in forward-looking budgets, and increasing the number of elements you publish under the Financials and Value added pages on the IATI Dashboard.

If you have any questions about the Dashboard and how to improve your data quality, please get in touch with the IATI Secretariat.

\"}]" +msgstr "" + +#. guidance_and_support.supportpage.683.excerpt +msgid "Contact us with general enquiries, questions about using IATI data, or for support publishing IATI data." +msgstr "Contact us with general enquiries, questions about using IATI data, or for support publishing IATI data." + +#. guidance_and_support.supportpage.683.alternative_content +msgid "

Your request will be assigned to a member of staff and you should receive an initial response within 2 working days. Normal support hours are 09:00 to 17:00 (UK time) Monday to Friday.

Please note that support is offered primarily in English, although we will make use of online translation tools where possible. You are free to write your request in French or Spanish.

" +msgstr "

Your request will be assigned to a member of staff and you should receive an initial response within 2 working days. Normal support hours are 09:00 to 17:00 (UK time) Monday to Friday.

Please note that support is offered primarily in English, although we will make use of online translation tools where possible. You are free to write your request in French or Spanish.

" + +#. news.newspage.2967.heading +msgid "Farewell blog from Development Initiatives’ Technical Team" +msgstr "Farewell blog from Development Initiatives’ Technical Team" + +#. news.newspage.2983.heading +msgid "Briefing: Tracking climate action with IATI" +msgstr "Briefing: Tracking climate action with IATI" + +#. news.newspage.2957.excerpt +msgid "An experienced Facilitator/Moderator is wanted for the facilitation of the upcoming IATI Community Exchange (15 -16 March, Copenhagen)" +msgstr "An experienced Facilitator/Moderator is wanted for the facilitation of the upcoming IATI Community Exchange (15 -16 March, Copenhagen)" + +#. news.newspage.2958.excerpt +msgid "The Index measures aid transparency among the world’s major development agencies and has been produced by Publish What You Fund (PWYF) since 2012." +msgstr "The Index measures aid transparency among the world’s major development agencies and has been produced by Publish What You Fund (PWYF) since 2012." + +#. news.newspage.2960.excerpt +msgid "IATI welcomes CanWach, Emergentally, the Government of Niger and the Media Foundation for West Africa as its first new members to join in 2023." +msgstr "IATI welcomes CanWach, Emergentally, the Government of Niger and the Media Foundation for West Africa as its first new members to join in 2023." + +#. news.newspage.2961.excerpt +msgid "Anyone that has accessed IATI data in 2022 is requested to take a short survey by 15 May (deadline extended)." +msgstr "Anyone that has accessed IATI data in 2022 is requested to take a short survey by 15 May (deadline extended)." + +#. news.newspage.2962.excerpt +msgid "The Government of Nepal is set to integrate IATI data into their AMIS for easy access of IATI data on development and humanitarian flows." +msgstr "The Government of Nepal is set to integrate IATI data into their AMIS for easy access of IATI data on development and humanitarian flows." + +#. news.newspage.2963.excerpt +msgid "The IATI Annual Report 2022 and accompanying Financial Report has been launched today." +msgstr "The IATI Annual Report 2022 and accompanying Financial Report has been launched today." + +#. news.newspage.2964.excerpt +msgid "Looking ahead in 2023, how can data users leverage IATI budget data to assess the global development and humanitarian aid landscape?" +msgstr "Looking ahead in 2023, how can data users leverage IATI budget data to assess the global development and humanitarian aid landscape?" + +#. news.newspage.2965.excerpt +msgid "IATI's Technical Team is offering support to organisations who want to migrate their existing IATI data from AidStream to IATI Publisher." +msgstr "IATI's Technical Team is offering support to organisations who want to migrate their existing IATI data from AidStream to IATI Publisher." + +#. news.newspage.2966.excerpt +msgid "Watch IATI Connect Stories vlog with Claire Provost, an investigative journalist reporting on international development and humanitarian aid" +msgstr "Watch IATI Connect Stories vlog with Claire Provost, an investigative journalist reporting on international development and humanitarian aid" + +#. news.newspage.2967.excerpt +msgid "Read a final update from IATI’s Technical Team at Development Initiatives’ ahead of IATI’s upcoming transition to a new hosting consortium (on 1 July 2023)" +msgstr "Read a final update from IATI’s Technical Team at Development Initiatives’ ahead of IATI’s upcoming transition to a new hosting consortium (on 1 July 2023)" + +#. news.newspage.2968.excerpt +msgid "IATI encourages suitable candidates to apply for the new role of IATI Director." +msgstr "IATI encourages suitable candidates to apply for the new role of IATI Director." + +#. news.newspage.2969.excerpt +msgid "IATI has new hosting arrangements for the Secretariat for the next five years." +msgstr "IATI has new hosting arrangements for the Secretariat for the next five years." + +#. news.newspage.2970.excerpt +msgid "IATI has released its key messages to the 2023 United Nations High-Level Political Forum taking place between 10 - 20 July 2023." +msgstr "IATI has released its key messages to the 2023 United Nations High-Level Political Forum taking place between 10 - 20 July 2023." + +#. news.newspage.2973.excerpt +msgid "One-line description" +msgstr "One-line description" + +#. news.newspage.2976.excerpt +msgid "An election is being held to elect the Technical Seat on the IATI Governing Board." +msgstr "An election is being held to elect the Technical Seat on the IATI Governing Board." + +#. news.newspage.2980.excerpt +msgid "Blog from the IATI Secretariat on participating in the Festival de Datos, Punta del Este, Uruguay on 7–9 November, 2023" +msgstr "Blog from the IATI Secretariat on participating in the Festival de Datos, Punta del Este, Uruguay on 7–9 November, 2023" + +#. news.newspage.2982.excerpt +msgid "IATI participated in a workshop (Paris, 6-7 November 2023) on improving the tracking of funds to Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities (IPLCs)." +msgstr "IATI participated in a workshop (Paris, 6-7 November 2023) on improving the tracking of funds to Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities (IPLCs)." + +#. news.newspage.2983.excerpt +msgid "To promote transparency and open data during COP28, IATI has released a briefing detailing what IATI data is available on climate action." +msgstr "To promote transparency and open data during COP28, IATI has released a briefing detailing what IATI data is available on climate action." + +#. news.newspage.2984.excerpt +msgid "IATI Secretariat partner, ODS is recruiting for a data analyst to join our team." +msgstr "IATI Secretariat partner, ODS is recruiting for a data analyst to join our team." + +#. news.newspage.2989.excerpt +msgid "IATI will hold its biennial Governing Board elections in February and March, opening the nominations process to IATI members on 28 February 2024." +msgstr "IATI will hold its biennial Governing Board elections in February and March, opening the nominations process to IATI members on 28 February 2024." + +#. news.newspage.2992.excerpt +msgid "New online course to support civil society actors working within the international development and humanitarian sectors to use IATI data." +msgstr "New online course to support civil society actors working within the international development and humanitarian sectors to use IATI data." + +#. news.newspage.2993.excerpt +msgid "Read a new report from the Institute for Journalism and Social Change." +msgstr "Read a new report from the Institute for Journalism and Social Change." + +#. news.newspage.2994.excerpt +msgid "Check out use cases of IATI and other data sources compiled by Publish What You Fund." +msgstr "Check out use cases of IATI and other data sources compiled by Publish What You Fund." + +#. news.newspage.2996.excerpt +msgid "IATI held its annual Members’ Assembly and Community Exchange in Bogota, Colombia." +msgstr "IATI held its annual Members’ Assembly and Community Exchange in Bogota, Colombia." + +#. news.newspage.2998.excerpt +msgid "IATI has launched its 2023 Annual Report, detailing how the initiative has advanced towards achieving its strategic goals during the year." +msgstr "IATI has launched its 2023 Annual Report, detailing how the initiative has advanced towards achieving its strategic goals during the year." + +#. news.newspage.2999.excerpt +msgid "Yemesrach Assefa Workie became IATI’s first Executive Director on 1 June 2024." +msgstr "Yemesrach Assefa Workie became IATI’s first Executive Director on 1 June 2024." + +#. news.newspage.3002.excerpt +msgid "" +"What are we doing?\r\n" +"The IATI Secretariat is working with Young Innovations (who maintain IATI Publisher and AidStream) to combine the two publishing tools into one.\r\n" +"\r\n" +"To recap - IATI Publisher was launched in 2023 as a free tool, managed by the IATI Secretariat, to support small to medium-sized organisations to publish IATI data. AidStream is a similar, well-established tool with a basic free service and optional paid features. \r\n" +"\r\n" +"Approximately 30 organisations were migrated from Aidstream to IATI Publisher when it first launched and these account migrations have continued on request since. Given this trend, the idea of fully integrating the tools has been explored with Young Innovations and we have started work on this as of August 2024.\r\n" +"\r\n" +"The plan is to migrate AidStream organisation and user accounts in batches to IATI Publisher from November 2024, with new sign-ups to AidStream stopped by the end of 2024. The IATI Secretariat will support donor governments and other stakeholders to update their own IATI support materials in light of the changes.\r\n" +"Why are we integrating the tools?\r\n" +"Rather than maintaining two very similar tools, we want to combine the strengths of both into one great product. For example, IATI Publisher interacts with the IATI Registry and vastly simplifies new registrations, whereas AidStream has more intuitive bulk data import functionality.\r\n" +"\r\n" +"The anticipated benefits are:\r\n" +"- Less duplication of effort (on user support and software development) across the IATI Secretariat and Young Innovations.\r\n" +"- More consistent new publisher onboarding experiences, with registrations no longer arbitrarily split between the two tools.\r\n" +"- Less user confusion about there being two similar publishing tools from the same supplier (we often help organisations who have ended up registered on both!)\r\n" +"- Easier provision of support from the IATI Secretariat to this user base of small to medium-sized publishers.\r\n" +"\r\n" +"IATI Publisher will be developed to allow third party plugins (free or paid) from the IATI community, as a way of offering extra functionality to users. \r\n" +"\r\n" +"\r\n" +"How will AidStream users be supported?\r\n" +"All AidStream users will be emailed in September 2024 with more information and instructions. \r\n" +"\r\n" +"Young Innovations plans to continue providing AidStream's PRO users with services via IATI Publisher third party plugins. PRO users will be contacted separately with more information about this.\r\n" +"\r\n" +"To support with the transition to IATI Publisher, the IATI Secretariat plans to:\r\n" +"- Provide IATI Publisher familiarisation sessions (from October 2024)\r\n" +"- Launch in-tool guidance for IATI Publisher to walk new users through the steps to publishing\r\n" +"- Update IATI Publisher support materials (e.g. demo videos and a user manual)\r\n" +"\r\n" +"\r\n" +"Where can I find more information?\r\n" +"If you are an AidStream user, you will be contacted directly in the next few weeks with more information. We will make sure you have advance notice before your data is migrated to IATI Publisher.\r\n" +"\r\n" +"We will talk to the donor governments that mandate downstream partner IATI publishing within the next two months to help them update their IATI resources. If you are an organisation that supports others to publish IATI data, please let us know and we will make sure you are included in this communication.\r\n" +"\r\n" +"\r\n" +"For general updates on this work - keep an eye on the IATI website, IATI Connect and the monthly newsletter over the next few months. If you have any other questions, please contact us." +msgstr "" +"What are we doing?\r\n" +"The IATI Secretariat is working with Young Innovations (who maintain IATI Publisher and AidStream) to combine the two publishing tools into one.\r\n" +"\r\n" +"To recap - IATI Publisher was launched in 2023 as a free tool, managed by the IATI Secretariat, to support small to medium-sized organisations to publish IATI data. AidStream is a similar, well-established tool with a basic free service and optional paid features. \r\n" +"\r\n" +"Approximately 30 organisations were migrated from Aidstream to IATI Publisher when it first launched and these account migrations have continued on request since. Given this trend, the idea of fully integrating the tools has been explored with Young Innovations and we have started work on this as of August 2024.\r\n" +"\r\n" +"The plan is to migrate AidStream organisation and user accounts in batches to IATI Publisher from November 2024, with new sign-ups to AidStream stopped by the end of 2024. The IATI Secretariat will support donor governments and other stakeholders to update their own IATI support materials in light of the changes.\r\n" +"Why are we integrating the tools?\r\n" +"Rather than maintaining two very similar tools, we want to combine the strengths of both into one great product. For example, IATI Publisher interacts with the IATI Registry and vastly simplifies new registrations, whereas AidStream has more intuitive bulk data import functionality.\r\n" +"\r\n" +"The anticipated benefits are:\r\n" +"- Less duplication of effort (on user support and software development) across the IATI Secretariat and Young Innovations.\r\n" +"- More consistent new publisher onboarding experiences, with registrations no longer arbitrarily split between the two tools.\r\n" +"- Less user confusion about there being two similar publishing tools from the same supplier (we often help organisations who have ended up registered on both!)\r\n" +"- Easier provision of support from the IATI Secretariat to this user base of small to medium-sized publishers.\r\n" +"\r\n" +"IATI Publisher will be developed to allow third party plugins (free or paid) from the IATI community, as a way of offering extra functionality to users. \r\n" +"\r\n" +"\r\n" +"How will AidStream users be supported?\r\n" +"All AidStream users will be emailed in September 2024 with more information and instructions. \r\n" +"\r\n" +"Young Innovations plans to continue providing AidStream's PRO users with services via IATI Publisher third party plugins. PRO users will be contacted separately with more information about this.\r\n" +"\r\n" +"To support with the transition to IATI Publisher, the IATI Secretariat plans to:\r\n" +"- Provide IATI Publisher familiarisation sessions (from October 2024)\r\n" +"- Launch in-tool guidance for IATI Publisher to walk new users through the steps to publishing\r\n" +"- Update IATI Publisher support materials (e.g. demo videos and a user manual)\r\n" +"\r\n" +"\r\n" +"Where can I find more information?\r\n" +"If you are an AidStream user, you will be contacted directly in the next few weeks with more information. We will make sure you have advance notice before your data is migrated to IATI Publisher.\r\n" +"\r\n" +"We will talk to the donor governments that mandate downstream partner IATI publishing within the next two months to help them update their IATI resources. If you are an organisation that supports others to publish IATI data, please let us know and we will make sure you are included in this communication.\r\n" +"\r\n" +"\r\n" +"For general updates on this work - keep an eye on the IATI website, IATI Connect and the monthly newsletter over the next few months. If you have any other questions, please contact us." + +#. news.newspage.3003.excerpt +msgid "CAF has published data about over 150 development activities across 14 countries totalling over 5 billion USD." +msgstr "CAF has published data about over 150 development activities across 14 countries totalling over 5 billion USD." + +#. news.newspage.618.content_editor +msgid "[{\"id\": \"5808ffd9-768c-4369-9829-f3ef6ce13a80\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

USAID has launched an online, public tool aimed to enable their staff and other users to access IATI data on the spending and activities of other development organisations.

Their new Development Cooperation Landscape tool aims to improve the collaboration of USAID with other organisations delivering development activities within the same developing country.

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USAID Development Cooperation Landscape portal

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By launching the tool, USAID hopes to better understand and comprehensively map the work of nearly 1000 organisations who are currently publishing their data to IATI, including bilateral and multilateral partners, the private sector, foundations, NGOs and others.

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USAID made the decision to create Development Cooperation Landscape \\u201cin order to more effectively and efficiently use cooperation resources\\u201d and say the new tool will help:

  1. increase the understanding of development cooperation partners\\u2019 priorities;
  2. identify potential areas of alignment and collaboration;
  3. contribute to more robust cooperation strategy development; and
  4. serve as a data source when engaging development cooperation stakeholders.

Start exploring Development Cooperation Landscape by visiting https://www.foreignassistance.gov/donor

\"}]" +msgstr "" + +#. news.newspage.2922.content_editor +msgid "[{\"id\": \"a269b0db-e2d6-4355-858d-5d3ced578ce4\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

Last week, IATI held an in-person, multi-stakeholder workshop in Abuja entitled, \\u201cStrengthening IATI Data Use in West and Central Africa.\\u201d The meeting was co-hosted by IATI together with the Nigerian Federal Ministry of Finance, Budget, and National Planning, the incoming IATI Governing Board Chair.

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The three-day meeting engaged potential data users from 14 partner country governments across West and Central Africa, and development partners and civil society organisations (CSOs) based in Nigeria. Each group attended a dedicated session to receive training, and join discussion, on how IATI data could meet their development finance information needs.

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14 governments joined Partner Country session from across West and Central Africa

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Opening the workshop, Dr. Sampson Ebimaro, Director of International Cooperation, Nigeria Federal Ministry of Finance, Budget and National Planning said, \\u201cI wish to state categorically that despite the challenges of availability of data in many countries, data and data standards have always been critical\\u2026. this regional workshop is a unique opportunity to raise awareness, and strengthen the use of IATI data in national budget, planning and accountability processes\\u201d.

\"}, {\"id\": \"6baa2d86-8502-4cd7-907d-2fe2b933a2f7\", \"type\": \"pullquote\", \"value\": {\"quote\": \"The government of Nigeria sees immense value in the International Aid Transparency Initiative and is using IATI data to track millions of dollars of development finance flowing into our country\"}}, {\"id\": \"e78ecf74-8f33-4e37-abca-2379f00dd130\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

In his welcome address, Henry Asor Nkang, Development Assistance Database Manager at the Nigerian Federal Ministry of Finance, Budget and National Planning, and incoming IATI Governing Board Chair, remarked that, \\u201cthis workshop represents a step forward in IATI\\u2019s quest to improve usage of its data. Data on more than one million development and humanitarian activities has been published by over 1400 organisations using the IATI Standard, including from bilateral partners, multilateral agencies, civil society organisations and others.

The government of Nigeria sees immense value in the International Aid Transparency Initiative and is using IATI data to track millions of dollars of development finance flowing into our country. We used IATI data to inform Nigeria\\u2019s 2021 Development Cooperation Report, which monitors development financing to our country and informs government decisions about the future coordination of these resources\\u201d.

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Over a day and a half, representatives of 14 partner country governments from West and Central Africa and nearly a dozen representatives from the Government of Nigeria came together in Abuja to learn how the data could be potentially used in their specific contexts. During the workshop, participants received an introduction to IATI as an initiative, and hands-on training on how to access, analyse and use IATI data. In addition, the governments of Nigeria and Liberia presented on how they are accessing and using this information to help meet their countries\\u2019 development finance information needs. Representatives also received in-depth training on using IATI\\u2019s Country Development Finance Data (CDFD) tool, which was specifically designed to provide data most needed by partner country governments and other country-level data users. Several participants who had tried to use IATI data in the past noted the vast improvement in accessibility and usability afforded to them by using CDFD. Participants also discussed how IATI could add value as a complement to governments\\u2019 own systems that are managing similar data.

\"}, {\"id\": \"3464552b-4f12-438f-a1c3-e0022c8de7d8\", \"type\": \"pullquote\", \"value\": {\"quote\": \"\\u201cI hope this is the beginning of a good alliance between our country and IATI to work with reliable, accessible, understandable, available, quality data\\u201d.\"}}, {\"id\": \"535af717-2e50-416e-b165-ecf128229d0d\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

Throughout this workshop segment, participants confirmed the need for more and better data on development finance, particularly forward-looking data. In this respect, they highlighted challenges in obtaining necessary information at the country level, due to two main factors, namely the responsiveness of development partners; and challenges with obtaining good information on activities undertaken by civil society. A number of known IATI data quality issues were flagged by participants, including the variation in the way data is published by different organisations, double counting and timeliness. Despite these challenges, participants resoundingly found value in the data and the CDFD tool, and four participants have already followed up with the IATI Secretariat to express their interest in becoming IATI members. As one participant noted, \\u201cI hope this is the beginning of a good alliance between our country and IATI to work with reliable, accessible, understandable, available, quality data\\u201d.

\"}, {\"id\": \"03f13ede-f2c6-4695-97e4-c090e7fd248b\", \"type\": \"h3\", \"value\": \"Development partner session\"}, {\"id\": \"7a65e644-e2ff-4095-b3e0-5e060fe1e127\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

More than 25 representatives from partners who fund development activities in Nigeria, along with representatives from the Government of Nigeria, joined the second, half-day session of the regional workshop.

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Dr. Christopher Pyrcroft, Head of the UK\\u2019s Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office in Nigeria

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Dr. Christopher Pyrcroft, Head of the UK\\u2019s Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office in Nigeria, and Co-Chair of the National Development Partner Group (NDPG), alongside UNDP, opened the meeting. He noted that, \\u201cdevelopment is a complex process requiring all agencies to work in partnership to deliver resources effectively. Open and transparent information about development resources, how they are used and what they are delivering, has never been more important\\u2026it is therefore critical that we drive as much value as we can from every pound, dollar and Naira, and transparency is crucial for our collective efforts.\\u201d

During the event, development partners learned about IATI and its data, including its potential usefulness for their own internal processes. The Nigerian Federal Ministry of Finance, Budget and National Planning also presented how they are using IATI data to inform their annual Development Cooperation Report and other important government processes. Through this presentation they underscored the importance of receiving high quality data from development partners, especially through their national system, the Development Assistance Database (DAD). Representatives of the Ministry called for increased commitment by development partners and especially the members of the NDPG, to provide timely, comprehensive and forward-looking information to the DAD. This led to fruitful discussion on how to improve donor accountability in Nigeria.

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Civil society session

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The third workshop session was an opportunity for civil society organisations (CSOs), including local nongovernmental organisations, transparency advocates, journalists, etc., located in Nigeria to learn more about how IATI data can be used in the CSO context. More than 50 representatives joined the workshop to learn how they could use IATI data to support the aims of their organisations, including holding national authorities to account; reducing overlap and gaps in services; campaigning for more effective development cooperation; and finding innovative funding opportunities and new partners. The CSO representatives received an introduction to IATI and its data; and hands-on training in using the data to solve their specific questions around accountability, coordination, advocacy and funding.

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Those in attendance expressed appreciation for the workshop noting that the information available from IATI is critical for their work, particularly for promoting transparency and good governance. One participant expressed optimism about \\u201cthe ways this new knowledge can support our work in the civil society space in Nigeria\\u201d. There was also considerable interest for further capacity building and the opportunity to build a stronger community to promote transparency in Nigeria.

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Next steps

  • The IATI Secretariat will use the information from this workshop (and previous research and views) to directly inform future work to support partner country governments, development partners and civil society to access, analyse and use IATI data.
  • The IATI Secretariat will also continue following up with participants of the regional workshop to support their use of IATI data through tailored 1:1 and group support.

Support using IATI data

For support using IATI data, visit IATI\\u2019s Data Use Query Corner or email IATI\\u2019s Helpdesk: support@iatistandard.org. You can also stay up-to-date with news, events and discussions on activities to improve the use of IATI data by joining the Data Use Community of Practice on IATI Connect. For all other questions, please contact the IATI Secretariat at info@iatistandard.org.

\"}]" +msgstr "" + +#. news.newspage.2957.content_editor +msgid "[{\"id\": \"96ba9c6f-409e-461a-bdf5-87b4d786dc3a\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

The IATI Secretariat is planning a hybrid (in-person and virtual) Members Assembly (incl. Caucus) and Community Exchange from 13\\u201316 March 2023 in Copenhagen (UN City). To ensure a smooth facilitation of the IATI Community Event the IATI Secretariat is seeking to secure an experienced Facilitator/Moderator for a brief assignment starting as soon as possible, with travel to Copenhagen between 13\\u201316 March. Travel expenses will be paid.

Apply for this position

Please download and read the full call for proposals and apply with your CV/resume, a financial proposal and any other supporting documents by 19 February 2023.

Proposal details

Please submit your proposal to Development Initiatives via email to HR@devinit.org no later than Sunday 19 February 2023. Your application must include a financial proposal, your CV/resume and any other supporting documents you may want to submit, e.g., videos of previous events where the candidate was moderating (optional). Development Initiatives will contact the successful candidate by 22 February.

\"}]" +msgstr "[{\"id\": \"96ba9c6f-409e-461a-bdf5-87b4d786dc3a\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

The IATI Secretariat is planning a hybrid (in-person and virtual) Members Assembly (incl. Caucus) and Community Exchange from 13\\u201316 March 2023 in Copenhagen (UN City). To ensure a smooth facilitation of the IATI Community Event the IATI Secretariat is seeking to secure an experienced Facilitator/Moderator for a brief assignment starting as soon as possible, with travel to Copenhagen between 13\\u201316 March. Travel expenses will be paid.

Apply for this position

Please download and read the full call for proposals and apply with your CV/resume, a financial proposal and any other supporting documents by 19 February 2023.

Proposal details

Please submit your proposal to Development Initiatives via email to HR@devinit.org no later than Sunday 19 February 2023. Your application must include a financial proposal, your CV/resume and any other supporting documents you may want to submit, e.g., videos of previous events where the candidate was moderating (optional). Development Initiatives will contact the successful candidate by 22 February.

\"}]" + +#. news.newspage.2958.content_editor +msgid "[{\"id\": \"7c3c794c-3db4-42a8-b2ce-c5eefd2bb2dd\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

The IATI Governing Board is pleased to announce that IATI will be funding the next Aid Transparency Index, which will be released in 2024. The Index measures aid transparency among the world\\u2019s major development agencies and has been produced by Publish What You Fund (PWYF) since 2012.

\"}, {\"id\": \"e5e2d189-defd-4608-8db6-b79fb75ec1bb\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

The Index uses IATI data to help track and measure donor agencies\\u2019 progress towards improving their transparency, identifying and encouraging improvements.

The most recent Aid Transparency Index, released in July 2022, assessed 50 agencies which represented 84% of all IATI data. The provision of funding by IATI will ensure that PWYF can continue to measure donor transparency against the Index in the next two years.

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Publish What You Fund (PWYF) has been an active member of IATI, since the initiative was founded in 2008. PWYF has delivered many projects that promote the value of publishing IATI data and their advocacy work has been an important driver in the adoption of the IATI Standard.

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More recently PWYF has provided many use cases in using IATI data to inform accountability and decisions on development resources. For example, they have used IATI data to measure the transparency of Development Finance Institutions, track funding for Women\\u2019s Economic Empowerment and understand progress made on the localisation of development funding.

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Delivering expertise and research

As part of the new funding arrangement, PWYF has agreed to deliver research into the feasibility and value of applying the Aid Transparency Index\\u2019s automated tests to a larger set of organisations. PWYF currently assesses the world\\u2019s largest donors, with 50 included in the 2022 Aid Transparency Index. To date over 1500 development and humanitarian organisations have published their spending to IATI and the Governing Board is keen to understand the potential benefits of assessing more organisations. PWYF is well placed to undertake this important research and help inform future decisions on assessing many more IATI publishers against the Index.

Maintaining the Index\\u2019s independence

The Governing Board is committed to ensuring the independence and integrity of the Aid Transparency Index. IATI stakeholders (including the Board, membership or IATI publishers) will not be involved in the Index\\u2019s implementation. As with previous years, PWYF will independently manage the preparation of the 2024 Index, including choosing the agencies to be measured, engaging them, and collecting and analysing their data.

The Governing Board reiterates that the funding arrangement with PWYF is on a one-off basis, with funding allocated for the Aid Transparency Index 2024 only. No other projects or aspects of PWYF\\u2019s work will be funded by IATI, and IATI will not be involved in any decision-making or governance processes of Publish What You Fund.

Next steps

Publish What You Fund has begun the process to refine the methodology for the 2024 Aid Transparency Index, launching a public consultation in February. As part of the funding agreement, PWYF has agreed to deliver a consultation on the methodology with IATI\\u2019s community. They will share updates on the platform IATI Connect, which includes posting information on all previous Index methodology reviews.

The Governing Board looks forward to welcoming PWYF at IATI\\u2019s upcoming Members\\u2019 Assembly and Community Exchange in Copenhagen next week. For information about the Aid Transparency Index, visit PWYF\\u2019s website: publishwhatyoufund.org/the-index/.

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The IATI Governing Board is pleased to announce that IATI will be funding the next Aid Transparency Index, which will be released in 2024. The Index measures aid transparency among the world\\u2019s major development agencies and has been produced by Publish What You Fund (PWYF) since 2012.

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The Index uses IATI data to help track and measure donor agencies\\u2019 progress towards improving their transparency, identifying and encouraging improvements.

The most recent Aid Transparency Index, released in July 2022, assessed 50 agencies which represented 84% of all IATI data. The provision of funding by IATI will ensure that PWYF can continue to measure donor transparency against the Index in the next two years.

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More recently PWYF has provided many use cases in using IATI data to inform accountability and decisions on development resources. For example, they have used IATI data to measure the transparency of Development Finance Institutions, track funding for Women\\u2019s Economic Empowerment and understand progress made on the localisation of development funding.

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Delivering expertise and research

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Maintaining the Index\\u2019s independence

The Governing Board is committed to ensuring the independence and integrity of the Aid Transparency Index. IATI stakeholders (including the Board, membership or IATI publishers) will not be involved in the Index\\u2019s implementation. As with previous years, PWYF will independently manage the preparation of the 2024 Index, including choosing the agencies to be measured, engaging them, and collecting and analysing their data.

The Governing Board reiterates that the funding arrangement with PWYF is on a one-off basis, with funding allocated for the Aid Transparency Index 2024 only. No other projects or aspects of PWYF\\u2019s work will be funded by IATI, and IATI will not be involved in any decision-making or governance processes of Publish What You Fund.

Next steps

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The Governing Board looks forward to welcoming PWYF at IATI\\u2019s upcoming Members\\u2019 Assembly and Community Exchange in Copenhagen next week. For information about the Aid Transparency Index, visit PWYF\\u2019s website: publishwhatyoufund.org/the-index/.

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The International Aid Transparency Initiative is delighted to welcome CanWach, Emergentally, the Government of Niger and the Media Foundation for West Africa as its first new members to join in 2023. These four new members join organisations from around the world in making a clear public commitment to improving the transparency of international development and humanitarian resources.

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Our new member organisations bring a range of experience and data perspectives from different regions and sectors globally. CanWach, the Canadian Partnership for Women and Children's Health has used IATI data in its CanWaCH Project Explorer and presented this work at the IATI Community Exchange in March. Emergentally has worked with the Government of Liberia to develop the Liberia Project Dashboard, which automatically updates financial data from IATI. Its Managing Director Mark Brough brings a wealth of expertise to IATI as a member, having been involved in the initiative for over ten years.

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These organisations bring a range of experience and data perspectives from different regions and sectors globally. CanWach, the Canadian Partnership for Women and Children's Health has used IATI data in its CanWaCH Project Explorer and presented this work at the IATI Community Exchange in March. Emergentally has worked with the Government of Liberia to develop the Liberia Project Dashboard, which automatically updates financial data from IATI. Its Managing Director Mark Brough brings a wealth of expertise to IATI as a member, having been involved in the initiative for over ten years.

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The Government of Niger decided to join over 30 other partner country governments that are already members of IATI after attending IATI\\u2019s West and Central Africa Workshop in June 2022. Delegates at that meeting received in-depth training on ways of using IATI data to inform the planning, budgeting, and coordination of the country\\u2019s development resources.

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New members joined the IATI Members' Assembly 2023, UN City, Copenhagen (13 - 14 March)

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Join IATI

IATI has over 100 members and joining the initiative has a range of benefits. To discover more about IATI membership and to find out how to join the initiative see Join IATI.

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The International Aid Transparency Initiative is delighted to welcome CanWach, Emergentally, the Government of Niger and the Media Foundation for West Africa as its first new members to join in 2023. These four new members join organisations from around the world in making a clear public commitment to improving the transparency of international development and humanitarian resources.

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Join IATI

IATI has over 100 members and joining the initiative has a range of benefits. To discover more about IATI membership and to find out how to join the initiative see Join IATI.

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If you've accessed or used IATI data in 2022, please spare 5 minutes to complete a brief survey by 15 May 2023 (deadline extended).

Take Data Use Survey now

The survey should take approximately five minutes to complete and is open to any person who accessed or used IATI data in 2022. Please do not complete this survey if you have already personally responded to the Members/Publishers survey (which your organisation would have received an email about).

Measuring Results

In line with its 2020-2025 Strategic Plan, IATI is undertaking a systematic effort to track the quality and use of IATI data. The IATI Secretariat is currently collecting information on progress, as outlined in the Results Framework for the Strategic Plan, which ensures that decisions on the future of IATI are based on evidence-based, and that progress and challenges can be tracked and shared.

To collect data for the past year, IATI is inviting all colleagues who accessed or used IATI data in 2022 to complete this brief survey by 15 May 2023 (deadline extended).

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Do note: that your responses will not be shared beyond the IATI Secretariat, other than in aggregated analysis. Kindly direct any questions on the survey to Secretariat member Cody Wallace: cody.wallace@undp.org.

Your input will be vital to IATI's efforts to track progress and hold ourselves accountable for achieving the objectives set out in our Strategic Plan. Together, our work will bring us closer to our broader vision of improving the transparency of development and humanitarian resources and their results to address poverty and crises.

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If you've accessed or used IATI data in 2022, please spare 5 minutes to complete a brief survey by 15 May 2023 (deadline extended).

Take Data Use Survey now

The survey should take approximately five minutes to complete and is open to any person who accessed or used IATI data in 2022. Please do not complete this survey if you have already personally responded to the Members/Publishers survey (which your organisation would have received an email about).

Measuring Results

In line with its 2020-2025 Strategic Plan, IATI is undertaking a systematic effort to track the quality and use of IATI data. The IATI Secretariat is currently collecting information on progress, as outlined in the Results Framework for the Strategic Plan, which ensures that decisions on the future of IATI are based on evidence-based, and that progress and challenges can be tracked and shared.

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Do note: that your responses will not be shared beyond the IATI Secretariat, other than in aggregated analysis. Kindly direct any questions on the survey to Secretariat member Cody Wallace: cody.wallace@undp.org.

Your input will be vital to IATI's efforts to track progress and hold ourselves accountable for achieving the objectives set out in our Strategic Plan. Together, our work will bring us closer to our broader vision of improving the transparency of development and humanitarian resources and their results to address poverty and crises.

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The Government of Nepal is set to make a significant improvement to their Aid Management Information System (AMIS) by integrating IATI data. This integration will allow for easy access and importation of IATI data on development and humanitarian flows from Nepal's development partners into the system, complementing the data collected at the country level.

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The Effective Development Financing and Coordination II (EDFC-II) project, a four-year initiative funded the United Kingdom Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) and UNDP, is supporting the Ministry of Finance in upgrading the AMIS, which is also expected to integrate data from various government systems and budgeting applications, to capture a wider range of development finance flows more efficiently and accurately.

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Last year, representatives from Nepal participated in IATI\\u2019s Asia-Pacific Regional Workshop in November, where they learned about the value of IATI data in supporting better planning, budgeting, and coordination of development cooperation resources.

UNDP recently announced the plans for upgrading the Government of Nepal's AMIS. In their press release, Mr. Narayan Dhakal, Under Secretary of the International Economic Cooperation Coordination Division at the Ministry of Finance, said:

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"It is a great privilege to be involved in this initiative to enhance transparency and accountability here in Nepal. Upgrading the Aid Information Management System represents an important step towards promoting greater development effectiveness and improving development outcomes in the country. By fostering an environment that encourages transparency and accountability in the allocation of development assistance, we can lay a stronger foundation for the effective and efficient implementation of development projects in Nepal."

For more information on using IATI data in Aid Information Management Systems, please email support@iatistandard.org.

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The Government of Nepal is set to make a significant improvement to their Aid Management Information System (AMIS) by integrating IATI data. This integration will allow for easy access and importation of IATI data on development and humanitarian flows from Nepal's development partners into the system, complementing the data collected at the country level.

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"It is a great privilege to be involved in this initiative to enhance transparency and accountability here in Nepal. Upgrading the Aid Information Management System represents an important step towards promoting greater development effectiveness and improving development outcomes in the country. By fostering an environment that encourages transparency and accountability in the allocation of development assistance, we can lay a stronger foundation for the effective and efficient implementation of development projects in Nepal."

For more information on using IATI data in Aid Information Management Systems, please email support@iatistandard.org.

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IATI\\u2019s Annual Report 2022 and its accompanying Financial Report has been launched today. The report outlines how our initiative sustained progress at the mid-point of delivering IATI\\u2019s Strategic Plan 2020 - 2025.

IATI Annual Report 2022 (FR / ES)

IATI Financial Report 2022 (FR / ES)

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Overview of data available from IATI in 2022

The Annual Report 2022 provides a useful overview of the extensive development and humanitarian data available through IATI.

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In 2022, data users could access the following:

  • Data from 1500 organisations: spending and activities was published by over 1500 organisations, including governments, UN agencies, development finance institutions, NGOs, private sector organisations and others.

  • Budget data of USD $139 billion: data was available on forward-looking budgets for 221* recipient countries.

  • Spending data of USD $226 billion: data was available on spending (disbursements plus expenditure) for 218* recipient countries.

  • Data on humanitarian crises: 86,000 activities were published responding specifically to humanitarian crises in 202* countries.

  • SDG data: data was published on how 125,000 activities were contributing to the UN Sustainable Development Goals.

  • Gender equality data: 427 organisations published 190,000+ activities on targeting Gender Equality.

  • Data on Covid-19: 20,000 Covid-19 related activities were published by 269 organisations.

  • Climate action data: 28,000 activities targeting climate mitigation and 33,500+ activities targeting climate adaptation were published by 190 organisations

*The IATI Country codelist is generated from the ISO 3166-1 part of the ISO 3166 standard

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Promoting the use of IATI data

To promote the use of this data, IATI delivered an extensive range of activities in 2022 to a range of different stakeholders.

Three workshops were held in Rwanda (May), Nigeria (June) and Thailand (November) to raise awareness of IATI data and deliver training. 49 partner country governments learned how to access IATI data to inform the planning, budgeting, and coordination of development resources. The workshops also engaged representatives from Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) and development partners.

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CSO session at IATI's workshop to strengthen data use in West and Central Africa (June 2022, Abuja Nigeria)

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During 2022, tools were improved for better access to IATI data. IATI\\u2019s new Datastore Search tool was released, enabling users to do complex queries through free-text searches. IATI\\u2019s Country Development Finance Data Tool was also updated to include useful maps and dashboards.

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IATI Case Studies

The Annual Report provides details on how IATI activities increased the use of IATI data, including through several case studies. For example, last year SEBI-Livestock used IATI data to create their Livestock Project Portal to map the global landscape of investments into livestock development (see case study on page 12). The report also provides progress made on expanding IATI\\u2019s community and membership. For example, the case study (on page 16) shows how successful engagement with the Government of Lesotho before, during and after an IATI workshop, led them to joining IATI as a member.

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Governance and finances

As with previous reports, the 2022 Annual Report provides an update on key governance activities throughout the year. This includes the election of the new Governing Board in March 2022 and the selection of new hosting arrangements for IATI\\u2019s Secretariat. The separate Financial Report provides clear information about IATI\\u2019s income and expenditure in 2022, as well as a comprehensive list of IATI members' contributions.

Looking ahead

The Annual Report states that going forward, a strong priority for the initiative is to ensure a smooth transition of responsibilities from the existing Secretariat arrangement to the newly selected Secretariat, with minimal if any disruption to IATI services. A midterm review of the IATI Strategic Plan will take place, giving members an opportunity to ensure that IATI remains focused on delivering its key objectives and understands what action is needed to bring the initiative closer to implementing its ambitious Strategic Plan by 2025.

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IATI\\u2019s Annual Report 2022 and its accompanying Financial Report has been launched today. The report outlines how our initiative sustained progress at the mid-point of delivering IATI\\u2019s Strategic Plan 2020 - 2025.

IATI Annual Report 2022 (FR / ES)

IATI Financial Report 2022 (FR / ES)

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Overview of data available from IATI in 2022

The Annual Report 2022 provides a useful overview of the extensive development and humanitarian data available through IATI.

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In 2022, data users could access the following:

  • Data from 1500 organisations: spending and activities was published by over 1500 organisations, including governments, UN agencies, development finance institutions, NGOs, private sector organisations and others.

  • Budget data of USD $139 billion: data was available on forward-looking budgets for 221* recipient countries.

  • Spending data of USD $226 billion: data was available on spending (disbursements plus expenditure) for 218* recipient countries.

  • Data on humanitarian crises: 86,000 activities were published responding specifically to humanitarian crises in 202* countries.

  • SDG data: data was published on how 125,000 activities were contributing to the UN Sustainable Development Goals.

  • Gender equality data: 427 organisations published 190,000+ activities on targeting Gender Equality.

  • Data on Covid-19: 20,000 Covid-19 related activities were published by 269 organisations.

  • Climate action data: 28,000 activities targeting climate mitigation and 33,500+ activities targeting climate adaptation were published by 190 organisations

*The IATI Country codelist is generated from the ISO 3166-1 part of the ISO 3166 standard

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Promoting the use of IATI data

To promote the use of this data, IATI delivered an extensive range of activities in 2022 to a range of different stakeholders.

Three workshops were held in Rwanda (May), Nigeria (June) and Thailand (November) to raise awareness of IATI data and deliver training. 49 partner country governments learned how to access IATI data to inform the planning, budgeting, and coordination of development resources. The workshops also engaged representatives from Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) and development partners.

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CSO session at IATI's workshop to strengthen data use in West and Central Africa (June 2022, Abuja Nigeria)

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During 2022, tools were improved for better access to IATI data. IATI\\u2019s new Datastore Search tool was released, enabling users to do complex queries through free-text searches. IATI\\u2019s Country Development Finance Data Tool was also updated to include useful maps and dashboards.

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IATI Case Studies

The Annual Report provides details on how IATI activities increased the use of IATI data, including through several case studies. For example, last year SEBI-Livestock used IATI data to create their Livestock Project Portal to map the global landscape of investments into livestock development (see case study on page 12). The report also provides progress made on expanding IATI\\u2019s community and membership. For example, the case study (on page 16) shows how successful engagement with the Government of Lesotho before, during and after an IATI workshop, led them to joining IATI as a member.

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Governance and finances

As with previous reports, the 2022 Annual Report provides an update on key governance activities throughout the year. This includes the election of the new Governing Board in March 2022 and the selection of new hosting arrangements for IATI\\u2019s Secretariat. The separate Financial Report provides clear information about IATI\\u2019s income and expenditure in 2022, as well as a comprehensive list of IATI members' contributions.

Looking ahead

The Annual Report states that going forward, a strong priority for the initiative is to ensure a smooth transition of responsibilities from the existing Secretariat arrangement to the newly selected Secretariat, with minimal if any disruption to IATI services. A midterm review of the IATI Strategic Plan will take place, giving members an opportunity to ensure that IATI remains focused on delivering its key objectives and understands what action is needed to bring the initiative closer to implementing its ambitious Strategic Plan by 2025.

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Looking ahead in 2023, how can data users leverage IATI budget data to assess the global development and humanitarian aid landscape?

As the first quarter of 2023 draws to a close, how can users access the real-time availability of IATI \\u2018budget\\u2019 data to analyse the trajectory of the global aid landscape for the rest of the year? Users of IATI data commonly need information on the resources that are projected to be spent in the future. This information enables actors in both development and humanitarian spaces to better plan and coordinate.

IATI budget data also gives users the ability to critically assess shifts in the global funding landscape while pinpointing any data gaps. For example, what does the IATI budget data tell us about the global outlook for the emergency response sector in 2023? Or as a more granular example, is Turkey now projected to be a major recipient country of external resources in the aftermath of the devastating earthquakes in February? Or more critically, how can we compare 2022 budget and spending data to test the completeness of the budget data available for 2023? Or even, which organisations are not publishing budget data at all?

The purpose of this article is to demonstrate the kind of analysis that can be carried out using just one of IATI\\u2019s data access tools, the Country Development Finance Data (CDFD) tool. It presents ways in which users can assess and compare resources projected to be spent in 2023 (budgets) and the kind of preliminary conclusions that can be drawn about the global aid landscape in 2023.

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A \\u2018budget\\u2019 is reported to IATI in periods (with a start and end date) at the activity level. The purpose for publishing budget data is to provide predictability for planning and coordination. Organisations can publish budgets in different periods (e.g. month, quarter, year) but in CDFD, budgets are aggregated into quarters. For example, where budgets span more than one quarter, the total budget value is split proportionally into quarters. If a budget does not perfectly span quarters, but instead spans partial quarters, the number of days in that partial quarter are used to calculate the proportion of the value to be attributed to each quarter.

Budget data is particularly useful for a range of different stakeholders to analyse information on the projected inflows of external resources flowing into a recipient country. These, include the following:

For development partners:

  • Enables improved understanding of ways in which fellow organisations are planning to allocate resources, and it should enable partners to better coordinate to reduce duplication, ensure that resources are being allocated in line with Government priorities, and provide necessary information to ensure that there is a match between a country\\u2019s needs and the allocation of resources.

For civil society:

  • Enables understanding of what activities are planned for the upcoming year and how partners are expecting to spend resources. It enables civil society to monitor progress and ensure partners and governments are delivering as promised; to better coordinate with other organisations; and to identify potential funding opportunities.

For governments:

  • External finance complements national resources; therefore, information on projected inflows is essential for planning national budgets. Knowing how external finance is to be allocated and spent informs the ways in which Governments allocate their national resources. To be most useful as an input, this information is needed prior to the start of a government\\u2019s fiscal year, disaggregated by quarter, and for the upcoming 3 years.
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Analysing IATI budget data for 2023

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With the IATI data that can be accessed using CDFD, users can look at budgets to comparatively assess the planned trajectory of activities, which can provide insight into changes in the global development/humanitarian landscape. In this way, comparative analysis of budgets can provide critical information needed to forecast where resources are projected to be spent - by recipient country, reporting organisation, and/or down to the sectoral level.

The graphs provided below, generated from data downloaded from CDFD, are a few different examples of how the 2023 budget data can be analysed. For example, Graph 1 (Budgets by Recipient Country \\u2013 2023) shows how India is projected to receive over USD $13 billion, by far the most projected for a recipient country so far in 2023. Ukraine and Turkey follow next with USD $8 billion and USD $7 billion of resources expected to be spent in both countries, respectively in 2023. It is worth noting the substantial increase of budgeted resources for Turkey as the third largest recipient country (in comparison to the USD $4.2 billion budgeted in 2022). Given the scale of the emergency relief effort in the wake of February\\u2019s devastating earthquakes, this result may be unsurprising; nevertheless, the data published in IATI provides evidence to help validate the assumption that relief efforts towards Turkey\\u2019s disaster response have prompted a shift in the provider funding landscape towards the country.

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Graph 1: Budgets by Recipient Country (2023)

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To explore 2023 budgets by recipient country in CDFD (with up-to-date data), click here (Dashboard) or here (Custom Data Download).

IATI budget data can also be used to analyse where resource flows are being channeled at the sector level. The sector category (e.g., 720 \\u2013 Emergency Response) is based on the OECD (Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development) DAC 3-digit code list for sectors. As Graph 2 (Budgets by Sector \\u2013 2023) illustrates below, the Emergency Response sector is projected to receive the largest portion of resources in 2023 with over USD $24 billion; the Energy sector the second largest, with a projected budget of USD $18 billion; and the Health sector expecting USD $17 billion in 2023.

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Graph 2: Budgets by sector (2023)

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To explore 2023 budgets by sector in CDFD (with up to date data), click here (Dashboard) or here (Custom Data Download).

If we drill down the Emergency Response sector further, Graph 3 (Emergency Response Sector: Projected Global Landscape in 2023) maps the budgeted resource allocations by recipient country for the sector. According to the mapping, Afghanistan, Syria, Somalia, and Ukraine are expected to receive the lion\\u2019s share of global resources earmarked for the Emergency Response sector overall.

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Graph 3: Emergency Response Sector: Projected Global Landscape in 2023

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To explore 2023 budgets for the Emergency Response sector in CDFD (with up-to-date data), click here.

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While there is already a great deal of budget data published in IATI, there is room for improvement. As of 1 March 2023, only one third of IATI publishers are publishing budget data.

In addition, organisations publish their budget (and spending) in IATI according to varying timelines (e.g. monthly, quarterly, annually) which means that the completeness of the data depends on when the data is retrieved. As an example, we can use the 2022 budget and spend data available in CDFD to test the completeness of the budget data available for 2023. In Graph 4 (Budgets vs. Spending by Recipient Country \\u2013 2022), it can be seen that budgeted resources (and actual spending) to recipient countries was dwarfed by the war in Ukraine in 2022 with a substantial budget of over USD $17.5 billion, outpaced by actual spending (USD $21 billion) within the same year. As Russia\\u2019s invasion into Ukraine continues to have far-reaching consequences across the globe, budgeted levels for Ukraine (for example) are likely to be substantially higher when reporting organisations update their budget data later this year.

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Graph 4: Budgets vs. Spending by Recipient Country (2022)

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If we also look at the variation in IATI budget data published for 2022 compared to 2023, (Graph 5: Comparing Budgets by Recipient Country \\u2013 2022 vs 2023) we can anticipate an increase in budgets for Ukraine and Afghanistan, as organisations update their activities in 2023. In addition, it is worth highlighting the elevated budget level for Turkey planned for this year in comparison to 2022, with over USD $7.3 billion projected to be spent in 2023, further confirming the shift in provider funding towards the country following the devastating February this year.

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Graph 5: Comparing Budgets by Recipient Country (2022 vs 2023)

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Notwithstanding the timeliness of publishing forwarding-looking budgets, some major providers of development and humanitarian assistance do not publish budget projection data to IATI, which can present an obstacle for users looking to understand the complete picture of the global aid landscape. Take for example, the analysis presented in Graph 6 (Budgets vs. Spending by Reporting Organisation \\u2013 2022). While the U.S. Government reported by far the most spending to IATI in 2022 with over USD $44.5 billion, the U.S. did not record any information on forward-looking budgets throughout last year.

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Graph 6: Budgets vs. Spending by Reporting Organisation (2022)

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The lack of availability of budget data from major providers (for example, the U.S. and the European Commission) poses a substantial obstacle to conducting a full 2023 budget analysis. The burden is thereby placed on the data user to decipher previous spending transactions from the previous year to reconcile any estimates to fill the gaps. In conclusion, reporting organisations should strive to publish forward-looking budgets in IATI as early in the reporting year as possible to enable actors in both the development and humanitarian spaces to better plan and coordinate.

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Using the Country Development Finance Data tool, access data on development and humanitarian activities, presented simply by country, reporting organisation and sector. Visualise or download the data for easy analysis.

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Data Dashboards: Visualise the data in useful summary maps, charts, and tables. Explore a summary dashboard as well as dashboards presented by Country/Region, Reporting Organisation, and Sector. Use various filters to customise your view.

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Custom Data Downloads: View and download customised spreadsheets of data using a range of filters to select the data you need based on your interest. Select the columns to be included in your spreadsheet and filter it by calendar year or quarter, budgets and/or spending, reporting organisation, type of aid (e.g. grant or loan) and more. Also check out our recent webinar demoing the data dashboards and custom data downloads.

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CDFD instructional videos (available in English, French, Spanish and Portuguese):

Connect with fellow data users

  • Connect with fellow data users on Data Use Community of Practice on IATI Connect, IATI\\u2019s digital community platform.
  • Check out the updated Data Use Query Corner on IATI Connect; this space is a one stop location where data users can learn to solve queries with IATI data, and ask the Community their questions and discover the latest opportunities to engage with one another

Reach out directly to the IATI Secretariat at support@iatistandard.org for additional support in accessing, understanding or analysing IATI data.

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This analysis has been provided by the IATI Secretariat and was undertaken by Cody Wallace, IATI Project Management and Data Use Analyst at UNDP.

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Looking ahead in 2023, how can data users leverage IATI budget data to assess the global development and humanitarian aid landscape?

As the first quarter of 2023 draws to a close, how can users access the real-time availability of IATI \\u2018budget\\u2019 data to analyse the trajectory of the global aid landscape for the rest of the year? Users of IATI data commonly need information on the resources that are projected to be spent in the future. This information enables actors in both development and humanitarian spaces to better plan and coordinate.

IATI budget data also gives users the ability to critically assess shifts in the global funding landscape while pinpointing any data gaps. For example, what does the IATI budget data tell us about the global outlook for the emergency response sector in 2023? Or as a more granular example, is Turkey now projected to be a major recipient country of external resources in the aftermath of the devastating earthquakes in February? Or more critically, how can we compare 2022 budget and spending data to test the completeness of the budget data available for 2023? Or even, which organisations are not publishing budget data at all?

The purpose of this article is to demonstrate the kind of analysis that can be carried out using just one of IATI\\u2019s data access tools, the Country Development Finance Data (CDFD) tool. It presents ways in which users can assess and compare resources projected to be spent in 2023 (budgets) and the kind of preliminary conclusions that can be drawn about the global aid landscape in 2023.

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A \\u2018budget\\u2019 is reported to IATI in periods (with a start and end date) at the activity level. The purpose for publishing budget data is to provide predictability for planning and coordination. Organisations can publish budgets in different periods (e.g. month, quarter, year) but in CDFD, budgets are aggregated into quarters. For example, where budgets span more than one quarter, the total budget value is split proportionally into quarters. If a budget does not perfectly span quarters, but instead spans partial quarters, the number of days in that partial quarter are used to calculate the proportion of the value to be attributed to each quarter.

Budget data is particularly useful for a range of different stakeholders to analyse information on the projected inflows of external resources flowing into a recipient country. These, include the following:

For development partners:

  • Enables improved understanding of ways in which fellow organisations are planning to allocate resources, and it should enable partners to better coordinate to reduce duplication, ensure that resources are being allocated in line with Government priorities, and provide necessary information to ensure that there is a match between a country\\u2019s needs and the allocation of resources.

For civil society:

  • Enables understanding of what activities are planned for the upcoming year and how partners are expecting to spend resources. It enables civil society to monitor progress and ensure partners and governments are delivering as promised; to better coordinate with other organisations; and to identify potential funding opportunities.

For governments:

  • External finance complements national resources; therefore, information on projected inflows is essential for planning national budgets. Knowing how external finance is to be allocated and spent informs the ways in which Governments allocate their national resources. To be most useful as an input, this information is needed prior to the start of a government\\u2019s fiscal year, disaggregated by quarter, and for the upcoming 3 years.
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Analysing IATI budget data for 2023

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With the IATI data that can be accessed using CDFD, users can look at budgets to comparatively assess the planned trajectory of activities, which can provide insight into changes in the global development/humanitarian landscape. In this way, comparative analysis of budgets can provide critical information needed to forecast where resources are projected to be spent - by recipient country, reporting organisation, and/or down to the sectoral level.

The graphs provided below, generated from data downloaded from CDFD, are a few different examples of how the 2023 budget data can be analysed. For example, Graph 1 (Budgets by Recipient Country \\u2013 2023) shows how India is projected to receive over USD $13 billion, by far the most projected for a recipient country so far in 2023. Ukraine and Turkey follow next with USD $8 billion and USD $7 billion of resources expected to be spent in both countries, respectively in 2023. It is worth noting the substantial increase of budgeted resources for Turkey as the third largest recipient country (in comparison to the USD $4.2 billion budgeted in 2022). Given the scale of the emergency relief effort in the wake of February\\u2019s devastating earthquakes, this result may be unsurprising; nevertheless, the data published in IATI provides evidence to help validate the assumption that relief efforts towards Turkey\\u2019s disaster response have prompted a shift in the provider funding landscape towards the country.

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Graph 1: Budgets by Recipient Country (2023)

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To explore 2023 budgets by recipient country in CDFD (with up-to-date data), click here (Dashboard) or here (Custom Data Download).

IATI budget data can also be used to analyse where resource flows are being channeled at the sector level. The sector category (e.g., 720 \\u2013 Emergency Response) is based on the OECD (Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development) DAC 3-digit code list for sectors. As Graph 2 (Budgets by Sector \\u2013 2023) illustrates below, the Emergency Response sector is projected to receive the largest portion of resources in 2023 with over USD $24 billion; the Energy sector the second largest, with a projected budget of USD $18 billion; and the Health sector expecting USD $17 billion in 2023.

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Graph 2: Budgets by sector (2023)

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To explore 2023 budgets by sector in CDFD (with up to date data), click here (Dashboard) or here (Custom Data Download).

If we drill down the Emergency Response sector further, Graph 3 (Emergency Response Sector: Projected Global Landscape in 2023) maps the budgeted resource allocations by recipient country for the sector. According to the mapping, Afghanistan, Syria, Somalia, and Ukraine are expected to receive the lion\\u2019s share of global resources earmarked for the Emergency Response sector overall.

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Graph 3: Emergency Response Sector: Projected Global Landscape in 2023

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To explore 2023 budgets for the Emergency Response sector in CDFD (with up-to-date data), click here.

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While there is already a great deal of budget data published in IATI, there is room for improvement. As of 1 March 2023, only one third of IATI publishers are publishing budget data.

In addition, organisations publish their budget (and spending) in IATI according to varying timelines (e.g. monthly, quarterly, annually) which means that the completeness of the data depends on when the data is retrieved. As an example, we can use the 2022 budget and spend data available in CDFD to test the completeness of the budget data available for 2023. In Graph 4 (Budgets vs. Spending by Recipient Country \\u2013 2022), it can be seen that budgeted resources (and actual spending) to recipient countries was dwarfed by the war in Ukraine in 2022 with a substantial budget of over USD $17.5 billion, outpaced by actual spending (USD $21 billion) within the same year. As Russia\\u2019s invasion into Ukraine continues to have far-reaching consequences across the globe, budgeted levels for Ukraine (for example) are likely to be substantially higher when reporting organisations update their budget data later this year.

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Graph 4: Budgets vs. Spending by Recipient Country (2022)

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If we also look at the variation in IATI budget data published for 2022 compared to 2023, (Graph 5: Comparing Budgets by Recipient Country \\u2013 2022 vs 2023) we can anticipate an increase in budgets for Ukraine and Afghanistan, as organisations update their activities in 2023. In addition, it is worth highlighting the elevated budget level for Turkey planned for this year in comparison to 2022, with over USD $7.3 billion projected to be spent in 2023, further confirming the shift in provider funding towards the country following the devastating February this year.

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Graph 5: Comparing Budgets by Recipient Country (2022 vs 2023)

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Notwithstanding the timeliness of publishing forwarding-looking budgets, some major providers of development and humanitarian assistance do not publish budget projection data to IATI, which can present an obstacle for users looking to understand the complete picture of the global aid landscape. Take for example, the analysis presented in Graph 6 (Budgets vs. Spending by Reporting Organisation \\u2013 2022). While the U.S. Government reported by far the most spending to IATI in 2022 with over USD $44.5 billion, the U.S. did not record any information on forward-looking budgets throughout last year.

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Graph 6: Budgets vs. Spending by Reporting Organisation (2022)

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The lack of availability of budget data from major providers (for example, the U.S. and the European Commission) poses a substantial obstacle to conducting a full 2023 budget analysis. The burden is thereby placed on the data user to decipher previous spending transactions from the previous year to reconcile any estimates to fill the gaps. In conclusion, reporting organisations should strive to publish forward-looking budgets in IATI as early in the reporting year as possible to enable actors in both the development and humanitarian spaces to better plan and coordinate.

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Using the Country Development Finance Data tool, access data on development and humanitarian activities, presented simply by country, reporting organisation and sector. Visualise or download the data for easy analysis.

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Data Dashboards: Visualise the data in useful summary maps, charts, and tables. Explore a summary dashboard as well as dashboards presented by Country/Region, Reporting Organisation, and Sector. Use various filters to customise your view.

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Custom Data Downloads: View and download customised spreadsheets of data using a range of filters to select the data you need based on your interest. Select the columns to be included in your spreadsheet and filter it by calendar year or quarter, budgets and/or spending, reporting organisation, type of aid (e.g. grant or loan) and more. Also check out our recent webinar demoing the data dashboards and custom data downloads.

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CDFD instructional videos (available in English, French, Spanish and Portuguese):

Connect with fellow data users

  • Connect with fellow data users on Data Use Community of Practice on IATI Connect, IATI\\u2019s digital community platform.
  • Check out the updated Data Use Query Corner on IATI Connect; this space is a one stop location where data users can learn to solve queries with IATI data, and ask the Community their questions and discover the latest opportunities to engage with one another

Reach out directly to the IATI Secretariat at support@iatistandard.org for additional support in accessing, understanding or analysing IATI data.

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This analysis has been provided by the IATI Secretariat and was undertaken by Cody Wallace, IATI Project Management and Data Use Analyst at UNDP.

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IATI's Technical Team is offering support to organisations who want to migrate their existing IATI data from AidStream to IATI Publisher. IATI Publisher is a new online tool for publishing IATI data on development and humanitarian spending and activities.

Young Innovations, the technical provider for both AidStream and IATI Publisher, are working with IATI's Technical Team to migrate data between the publishing tools for organisations publishing a limited number of activities.

Why switch to using IATI Publisher?

IATI Publisher aims to make the process of publishing IATI data easier for small and medium sized organisations and has a range of benefits:

  • It\\u2019s free to use;
  • Provides clear explanations of data fields in the IATI Standard together with links to useful guidance;
  • Enables data to be provided either by completing online forms or via CSV file using the tool\\u2019s Bulk Upload feature;
  • Runs automatic checks (via the IATI Validator) for errors before publishing data.

Read more about IATI Publisher

Switching to IATI Publisher

Any organisation can start using IATI Publisher now to publish data on new development and humanitarian activities. However, organisations who have previously published IATI data using AidStream are encouraged to migrate their existing data to IATI Publisher.

Request support to migrate your data

To start the process of migrating your data from AidStream, you will need to email to the IATI Technical to make a written request: support@iatistandard.org to opt in.

\"}]" +msgstr "[{\"id\": \"92978445-fc64-44ed-825b-f1ca881fbfe8\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

IATI's Technical Team is offering support to organisations who want to migrate their existing IATI data from AidStream to IATI Publisher. IATI Publisher is a new online tool for publishing IATI data on development and humanitarian spending and activities.

Young Innovations, the technical provider for both AidStream and IATI Publisher, are working with IATI's Technical Team to migrate data between the publishing tools for organisations publishing a limited number of activities.

Why switch to using IATI Publisher?

IATI Publisher aims to make the process of publishing IATI data easier for small and medium sized organisations and has a range of benefits:

  • It\\u2019s free to use;
  • Provides clear explanations of data fields in the IATI Standard together with links to useful guidance;
  • Enables data to be provided either by completing online forms or via CSV file using the tool\\u2019s Bulk Upload feature;
  • Runs automatic checks (via the IATI Validator) for errors before publishing data.

Read more about IATI Publisher

Switching to IATI Publisher

Any organisation can start using IATI Publisher now to publish data on new development and humanitarian activities. However, organisations who have previously published IATI data using AidStream are encouraged to migrate their existing data to IATI Publisher.

Request support to migrate your data

To start the process of migrating your data from AidStream, you will need to email to the IATI Technical to make a written request: support@iatistandard.org to opt in.

\"}]" + +#. news.newspage.2966.content_editor +msgid "[{\"id\": \"0dfc7765-6a41-4383-a34f-10b00d8f59e6\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

Watch the next edition of IATI Connect Stories with Claire Provost, an investigative journalist who has extensive experience reporting on international development and humanitarian aid. In her latest report, which featured on CNN, Claire used IATI data (through the Country Development Finance Data tool and d-portal) to uncover insights into aid transparency and accountability in Ghana.

Watch the interview now to find out how IATI data can be used by investigative journalists to promote accountability.

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French version | Spanish version | Portuguese version

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Watch the next edition of IATI Connect Stories with Claire Provost, an investigative journalist who has extensive experience reporting on international development and humanitarian aid. In her latest report, which featured on CNN, Claire used IATI data (through the Country Development Finance Data tool and d-portal) to uncover insights into aid transparency and accountability in Ghana.

Watch the interview now to find out how IATI data can be used by investigative journalists to promote accountability.

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French version | Spanish version | Portuguese version

\"}, {\"id\": \"137abbc3-d2e9-4533-a46f-dc2d030ac237\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"\"}]" + +#. news.newspage.2967.content_editor +msgid "[{\"id\": \"151ebec3-9921-4a85-833b-6b928100c102\", \"type\": \"intro\", \"value\": \"

This post has been written by Wendy Thomas, IATI Technical Lead at Development Initiatives.

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Welcome to a special and final update from IATI\\u2019s Technical Team, which will focus on the changes to Development Initiatives\\u2019 Technical Team as a result of IATI\\u2019s transition to a new hosting consortium (on 1 July 2023).

\"}, {\"id\": \"3aa75d70-bab6-44ff-af75-45e298b883c5\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

Development Initiatives role in IATI

Development Initiatives (DI) has been involved with IATI from the beginning, helping to establish the initiative in 2008, leading on the development of the IATI Standard and becoming the first NGO to publish to IATI.

In 2013 DI became the technical lead in the first hosting consortium for IATI and enjoyed a decade of working to promote development and humanitarian aid transparency alongside current hosting partners UNDP and UNOPS.

At the end of last year, when the bidding process for new IATI hosts was advertised, DI took the decision not to apply to continue in this consortium role, but to remain a member of IATI and focus its efforts on using and promoting IATI data.

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Looking back: IATI Technical Team at Development Initiatives in 2021 with the (former) Governing Board Chair Theo van de Sande (right)

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New hosting consortium and technology services provider

At the Members Assembly in March, it was agreed that from 2023 - 2028, IATI\\u2019s policy and technology needs will be met by UNDP while legal and operational support services will be provided by UNOPS, working under an IATI Director who will report to the Governing Board. Open Data Services (ODS) will provide technology services through a contract with UNDP. This new Secretariat hosting arrangement begins on July 1 2023.

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What does this mean for IATI\\u2019s Technical Products and the Technical Team?

First and foremost, the DI Technical Team has been working closely with colleagues at Open Data Services since mid-March to ensure transition is seamless and that there is no downtime for any of the technical services. You will be able to access IATI\\u2019s technical products and IATI support services, like the helpdesk, as you do currently.

The DI Technical Team will hand over responsibility for their work to the new Secretariat as of 1 July.

What does this mean for IATI publishers, data users, and community members?

There will be no change to IATI support and community mechanisms. Stakeholders will be able to contact IATI as they do currently, via the usual email addresses (e.g. support@iatistandard.org, info@iatistandard.org, etc.). As usual, the IATI website and IATI Connect will provide updates on future developments for IATI.

What does this mean for IATI\\u2019s technical estate?

UNDP will assume responsibility for IATI\\u2019s technical estate, working with a dedicated team at Open Data Services to deliver IATI technology services. ODS is a longstanding champion of IATI, with several staff who have been involved with IATI for ten years or more and are well known to the IATI Board and our Community. UNDP, together with Open Data Services will continue to work with the IATI community to develop and maintain technical products.

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Looking back: IATI Technical Team at the 2018 Technical Advisory Group meeting in Kathmandu, Nepal with former Technical Lead, Bill Anderson (right)

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In closing

The DI Technical Team has been thrilled to be involved in the IATI journey, from its start as a political idea to its position as an established global transparency standard. We are very proud to have professionalised IATI\\u2019s technical tools and services, moving from numerous, siloed applications on various servers to an integrated microservices architecture (our Unified Platform), providing consistency, stability and resilience for IATI\\u2019s technical estate. In particular, we are pleased to have created an API Gateway to centralise where IATI users and external tools can programmatically access IATI\\u2019s data services, as well as our delivery of the IATI Validator, IATI Datastore and the new IATI Publisher tool, making it easier than ever to publish, access and use IATI data. We have also enjoyed providing helpdesk services and bespoke individual support to publishers to improve use of the Standard and the quality of data, leading to ever increasing examples of IATI data being used.

We look forward to being an active member of the IATI community going forward, and we wish the IATI Secretariat, Board and community all the very best in the future.

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This post has been written by Wendy Thomas, IATI Technical Lead at Development Initiatives.

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Welcome to a special and final update from IATI\\u2019s Technical Team, which will focus on the changes to Development Initiatives\\u2019 Technical Team as a result of IATI\\u2019s transition to a new hosting consortium (on 1 July 2023).

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Development Initiatives role in IATI

Development Initiatives (DI) has been involved with IATI from the beginning, helping to establish the initiative in 2008, leading on the development of the IATI Standard and becoming the first NGO to publish to IATI.

In 2013 DI became the technical lead in the first hosting consortium for IATI and enjoyed a decade of working to promote development and humanitarian aid transparency alongside current hosting partners UNDP and UNOPS.

At the end of last year, when the bidding process for new IATI hosts was advertised, DI took the decision not to apply to continue in this consortium role, but to remain a member of IATI and focus its efforts on using and promoting IATI data.

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Looking back: IATI Technical Team at Development Initiatives in 2021 with the (former) Governing Board Chair Theo van de Sande (right)

\", \"alignment\": \"media-figure\"}}, {\"id\": \"9cc03e25-4677-42bf-898a-e6b1c8767290\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

New hosting consortium and technology services provider

At the Members Assembly in March, it was agreed that from 2023 - 2028, IATI\\u2019s policy and technology needs will be met by UNDP while legal and operational support services will be provided by UNOPS, working under an IATI Director who will report to the Governing Board. Open Data Services (ODS) will provide technology services through a contract with UNDP. This new Secretariat hosting arrangement begins on July 1 2023.

\"}, {\"id\": \"9411337c-d48c-4b82-b62f-db979f30f5c8\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

What does this mean for IATI\\u2019s Technical Products and the Technical Team?

First and foremost, the DI Technical Team has been working closely with colleagues at Open Data Services since mid-March to ensure transition is seamless and that there is no downtime for any of the technical services. You will be able to access IATI\\u2019s technical products and IATI support services, like the helpdesk, as you do currently.

The DI Technical Team will hand over responsibility for their work to the new Secretariat as of 1 July.

What does this mean for IATI publishers, data users, and community members?

There will be no change to IATI support and community mechanisms. Stakeholders will be able to contact IATI as they do currently, via the usual email addresses (e.g. support@iatistandard.org, info@iatistandard.org, etc.). As usual, the IATI website and IATI Connect will provide updates on future developments for IATI.

What does this mean for IATI\\u2019s technical estate?

UNDP will assume responsibility for IATI\\u2019s technical estate, working with a dedicated team at Open Data Services to deliver IATI technology services. ODS is a longstanding champion of IATI, with several staff who have been involved with IATI for ten years or more and are well known to the IATI Board and our Community. UNDP, together with Open Data Services will continue to work with the IATI community to develop and maintain technical products.

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In closing

The DI Technical Team has been thrilled to be involved in the IATI journey, from its start as a political idea to its position as an established global transparency standard. We are very proud to have professionalised IATI\\u2019s technical tools and services, moving from numerous, siloed applications on various servers to an integrated microservices architecture (our Unified Platform), providing consistency, stability and resilience for IATI\\u2019s technical estate. In particular, we are pleased to have created an API Gateway to centralise where IATI users and external tools can programmatically access IATI\\u2019s data services, as well as our delivery of the IATI Validator, IATI Datastore and the new IATI Publisher tool, making it easier than ever to publish, access and use IATI data. We have also enjoyed providing helpdesk services and bespoke individual support to publishers to improve use of the Standard and the quality of data, leading to ever increasing examples of IATI data being used.

We look forward to being an active member of the IATI community going forward, and we wish the IATI Secretariat, Board and community all the very best in the future.

\"}]" + +#. news.newspage.2968.content_editor +msgid "[{\"id\": \"337fc7b2-4277-4f1d-a6e7-07ab23cf9436\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

IATI encourages suitable candidates to apply for the new role of IATI Director. This is a UNDP staff position based in New York leading the work of the IATI Secretariat. The incumbent will be accountable to the initiative\\u2019s Governing Board and will have the title of \\u201cIATI Executive Director\\u201d.

IATI Director

Location: New York

Job schedule: Full time

Languages Required: English

Application deadline: 25 July 2023, 11:59 PM (EDT)

View full role description and application (role recruited via UNDP)

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The IATI Director will be responsible for:

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  • Secretariat Management, ensuring that all parts of the Secretariat (and its partners) act as one;
  • Strategic engagement with the Governing Board and membership, acting as the main Secretariat focal point for the Governing Board;
  • Strategic Outreach to IATI Stakeholders, advocating for IATI on a global level as an IATI ambassador and spokesperson; and
  • Performance Management of the IATI Secretariat and Partners within the overall context set by the IATI Strategic Plan and the specific performance framework forming part of the cooperation agreement package in place with the Governing Board.

The IATI Director will also be responsible for resource mobilisation and advocacy with key members and prospective partners. The incumbent will monitor Secretariat performance, cultivating a pleasant and productive working environment in which all staff are valued and respected equally, and supported in their professional development.

Please view the full job description and apply for the role by visiting UNDP Jobs: IATI Director.

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IATI encourages suitable candidates to apply for the new role of IATI Director. This is a UNDP staff position based in New York leading the work of the IATI Secretariat. The incumbent will be accountable to the initiative\\u2019s Governing Board and will have the title of \\u201cIATI Executive Director\\u201d.

IATI Director

Location: New York

Job schedule: Full time

Languages Required: English

Application deadline: 25 July 2023, 11:59 PM (EDT)

View full role description and application (role recruited via UNDP)

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The IATI Director will be responsible for:

  • Strategic leadership of the IATI Secretariat, advancing the vision, mission, and strategic goals of IATI;
  • Secretariat Management, ensuring that all parts of the Secretariat (and its partners) act as one;
  • Strategic engagement with the Governing Board and membership, acting as the main Secretariat focal point for the Governing Board;
  • Strategic Outreach to IATI Stakeholders, advocating for IATI on a global level as an IATI ambassador and spokesperson; and
  • Performance Management of the IATI Secretariat and Partners within the overall context set by the IATI Strategic Plan and the specific performance framework forming part of the cooperation agreement package in place with the Governing Board.

The IATI Director will also be responsible for resource mobilisation and advocacy with key members and prospective partners. The incumbent will monitor Secretariat performance, cultivating a pleasant and productive working environment in which all staff are valued and respected equally, and supported in their professional development.

Please view the full job description and apply for the role by visiting UNDP Jobs: IATI Director.

\"}]" + +#. news.newspage.2969.content_editor +msgid "[{\"id\": \"ba4c3e83-534a-46f9-ab5f-4352569efb24\", \"type\": \"image_figure\", \"value\": {\"image\": 946, \"caption\": \"

Chair of IATI Governing Board, Henry Asor Nkang

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This blog has been written by the Chair of IATI\\u2019s Governing Board, Henry Asor Nkang from the Ministry of Finance, Budget and National Planning, Government of Nigeria.

I am pleased to announce that IATI has new hosting arrangements for our Secretariat.

For the next five years, UNDP will host the IATI Secretariat and will be responsible for IATI\\u2019s policy and technology services. During this period UNOPS will provide the initiative\\u2019s legal and operational functions. UNDP and UNOPS bring invaluable experience and continuity, having served on IATI\\u2019s Secretariat since 2013. I am also delighted to welcome Open Data Services (ODS) as the Secretariat\\u2019s new technology delivery partner (contracted via UNDP). ODS is a dedicated member of IATI and brings a wealth of industry best-practice in delivering other open data standards.

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The new Secretariat was chosen through a competitive selection process and approved by IATI\\u2019s members in March 2023. On behalf of the Governing Board, I express my sincere thanks to Development Initiatives for its dedication and leadership of IATI\\u2019s Technical Team as a member of the Secretariat between 2013 - 2023.

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The first priority for our new Secretariat is ensuring the continuity of IATI\\u2019s existing services during this period of transition. We will ensure that IATI\\u2019s publishers and data users continue to have access to IATI\\u2019s digital tools and receive responses to their support requests. The entire team has been working to deliver a complex transition plan over the last 6 months and I\\u2019m grateful to Development Initiatives for working tirelessly with ODS on the handover of IATI\\u2019s technology.

If you have any issues or questions about IATI, please continue to email support@iatistandard.org and our Secretariat will provide assistance.

\"}, {\"id\": \"3277996a-5722-4037-ad48-c373c67cf69b\", \"type\": \"h3\", \"value\": \"Driving progress towards IATI Strategic Plan 2020 - 2025\"}, {\"id\": \"fa4469c0-ba5d-45b9-90a5-d170482e840d\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

In addition to delivering a smooth transition, the Secretariat will start planning new activities focusing on achieving the objectives of the IATI Strategic Plan 2020 - 2025. As always, the Governing Board will be there to provide leadership and final approval of the workplan and its accompanying budget.

The Board will also instruct the Secretariat to facilitate the delivery of a review of IATI\\u2019s Strategic Plan to ensure that IATI remains focused on its key objectives and agrees on actions needed to bring the initiative closer to implementing the ambitious plan by 2025. During the review, the Board is also keen to engage IATI members and community on what the initiative should be focusing on beyond 2025.

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We want to ensure our members and community see a continued improvement in the services and activities that IATI provides. In delivering IATI\\u2019s work, our new Secretariat has committed to five key principles.

The IATI Secretariat will:

  1. Represent IATI\\u2019s core values of transparency and accountability through its actions
  2. Deliver the strategic priorities of the Governing Board and IATI members, and continue to strengthen IATI\\u2019s governance mechanisms
  3. Listen to IATI\\u2019s community and learn from the wide range of experiences of IATI data publishers and users
  4. Present robust analysis and evidence to inform discussions and decision-making within the initiative
  5. Deliver and maintain high-quality tools and services, using technical expertise and rigour to meet data needs of development and humanitarian communities

The Governing Board looks forward to working with IATI\\u2019s new Secretariat, and has full confidence that the team will help our initiative drive progress towards our mission of ensuring transparent, good quality data is being used to achieve sustainable development.

I encourage you to keep up-to-date with all of IATI\\u2019s activities by subscribing to our newsletter (fill form below) and joining our community forum, IATI Connect.

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Chair of IATI Governing Board, Henry Asor Nkang

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This blog has been written by the Chair of IATI\\u2019s Governing Board, Henry Asor Nkang from the Ministry of Finance, Budget and National Planning, Government of Nigeria.

I am pleased to announce that IATI has new hosting arrangements for our Secretariat.

For the next five years, UNDP will host the IATI Secretariat and will be responsible for IATI\\u2019s policy and technology services. During this period UNOPS will provide the initiative\\u2019s legal and operational functions. UNDP and UNOPS bring invaluable experience and continuity, having served on IATI\\u2019s Secretariat since 2013. I am also delighted to welcome Open Data Services (ODS) as the Secretariat\\u2019s new technology delivery partner (contracted via UNDP). ODS is a dedicated member of IATI and brings a wealth of industry best-practice in delivering other open data standards.

\"}, {\"id\": \"3572fd4d-af8d-4273-9e7b-5746d4726672\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

The new Secretariat was chosen through a competitive selection process and approved by IATI\\u2019s members in March 2023. On behalf of the Governing Board, I express my sincere thanks to Development Initiatives for its dedication and leadership of IATI\\u2019s Technical Team as a member of the Secretariat between 2013 - 2023.

\"}, {\"id\": \"b520caf1-c86a-41ee-9879-c60c76f2bbe7\", \"type\": \"h3\", \"value\": \"Continuity of IATI services\"}, {\"id\": \"15f192c3-bd80-446a-a709-7c4956993d40\", \"type\": \"pullquote\", \"value\": {\"quote\": \"The first priority for our new Secretariat is ensuring the continuity of IATI\\u2019s existing services during this period of transition.\"}}, {\"id\": \"47af3fc9-8fbb-49f1-b8c1-beb0e936b09d\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

The first priority for our new Secretariat is ensuring the continuity of IATI\\u2019s existing services during this period of transition. We will ensure that IATI\\u2019s publishers and data users continue to have access to IATI\\u2019s digital tools and receive responses to their support requests. The entire team has been working to deliver a complex transition plan over the last 6 months and I\\u2019m grateful to Development Initiatives for working tirelessly with ODS on the handover of IATI\\u2019s technology.

If you have any issues or questions about IATI, please continue to email support@iatistandard.org and our Secretariat will provide assistance.

\"}, {\"id\": \"3277996a-5722-4037-ad48-c373c67cf69b\", \"type\": \"h3\", \"value\": \"Driving progress towards IATI Strategic Plan 2020 - 2025\"}, {\"id\": \"fa4469c0-ba5d-45b9-90a5-d170482e840d\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

In addition to delivering a smooth transition, the Secretariat will start planning new activities focusing on achieving the objectives of the IATI Strategic Plan 2020 - 2025. As always, the Governing Board will be there to provide leadership and final approval of the workplan and its accompanying budget.

The Board will also instruct the Secretariat to facilitate the delivery of a review of IATI\\u2019s Strategic Plan to ensure that IATI remains focused on its key objectives and agrees on actions needed to bring the initiative closer to implementing the ambitious plan by 2025. During the review, the Board is also keen to engage IATI members and community on what the initiative should be focusing on beyond 2025.

\"}, {\"id\": \"2c6616d0-6bff-4d84-aa4d-397ed93b074d\", \"type\": \"h3\", \"value\": \"Secretariat unpinned by key principles\"}, {\"id\": \"2976e7f7-33ca-4bee-b960-fd87b749c79f\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

We want to ensure our members and community see a continued improvement in the services and activities that IATI provides. In delivering IATI\\u2019s work, our new Secretariat has committed to five key principles.

The IATI Secretariat will:

  1. Represent IATI\\u2019s core values of transparency and accountability through its actions
  2. Deliver the strategic priorities of the Governing Board and IATI members, and continue to strengthen IATI\\u2019s governance mechanisms
  3. Listen to IATI\\u2019s community and learn from the wide range of experiences of IATI data publishers and users
  4. Present robust analysis and evidence to inform discussions and decision-making within the initiative
  5. Deliver and maintain high-quality tools and services, using technical expertise and rigour to meet data needs of development and humanitarian communities

The Governing Board looks forward to working with IATI\\u2019s new Secretariat, and has full confidence that the team will help our initiative drive progress towards our mission of ensuring transparent, good quality data is being used to achieve sustainable development.

I encourage you to keep up-to-date with all of IATI\\u2019s activities by subscribing to our newsletter (fill form below) and joining our community forum, IATI Connect.

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HLPF is taking place between 10 - 19 July 2023

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The International Aid Transparency Initiative (IATI) has released its key messages to the 2023 United Nations High-Level Political Forum (HLPF).

Download: Messages from the International Aid Transparency Initiative (IATI) to the 2023 United Nations High-Level Political Forum (HLPF)

This briefing highlights the importance of open, transparent data for addressing the 2023 HLPF theme \\u2018Accelerating the recovery from the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) and the full implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development at all levels\\u2019. Organisations attending meetings at HLPF are encouraged to raise awareness of IATI and specifically the key messages in the briefing where possible.

Event list

Check out the briefing to also find a helpful list of HLPF events (in-person and virtual) that may be of interest to IATI, open data and transparency communities.

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The International Aid Transparency Initiative (IATI) has released its key messages to the 2023 United Nations High-Level Political Forum (HLPF).

Download: Messages from the International Aid Transparency Initiative (IATI) to the 2023 United Nations High-Level Political Forum (HLPF)

This briefing highlights the importance of open, transparent data for addressing the 2023 HLPF theme \\u2018Accelerating the recovery from the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) and the full implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development at all levels\\u2019. Organisations attending meetings at HLPF are encouraged to raise awareness of IATI and specifically the key messages in the briefing where possible.

Event list

Check out the briefing to also find a helpful list of HLPF events (in-person and virtual) that may be of interest to IATI, open data and transparency communities.

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The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) is recruiting an intern to support IATI communication and community-engagement activities.

IATI Community Events and Communications Internship

Post Level: Intern

Location: Home-based

Application deadline: 18 August 2023 (Midnight, New York, USA)

Languages required: English

Starting date: 1 October 2023

Duration of contract: 6 Months

Apply via UNDP Jobs

This internship provides a great opportunity to work on transparency and open data, as well as gain insights in the day-to-day working environment of UNDP.

You will be involved in providing logistical support for IATI community-events, creating video content, and delivering written content on IATI's website and community platform, IATI Connect. You will work on drafting social media posts and newsletters, as well as and designing promotional materials (using tools such as Indesign, Canva and Photoshop).

Competencies

Applicants should have excellent organisational, event planning, and digital communication / design skills. Attention to detail is key, as well as having a proven ability to work independently with limited supervision and under tight deadlines.

More information

View full role description and application (recruitment via UNDP website). If you have any questions, please email IATI Community Manager sander.hees@undp.org.

\"}]" +msgstr "[{\"id\": \"cfad7faf-4d8e-4824-b9a0-58a5393e39b2\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) is recruiting an intern to support IATI communication and community-engagement activities.

IATI Community Events and Communications Internship

Post Level: Intern

Location: Home-based

Application deadline: 18 August 2023 (Midnight, New York, USA)

Languages required: English

Starting date: 1 October 2023

Duration of contract: 6 Months

Apply via UNDP Jobs

This internship provides a great opportunity to work on transparency and open data, as well as gain insights in the day-to-day working environment of UNDP.

You will be involved in providing logistical support for IATI community-events, creating video content, and delivering written content on IATI's website and community platform, IATI Connect. You will work on drafting social media posts and newsletters, as well as and designing promotional materials (using tools such as Indesign, Canva and Photoshop).

Competencies

Applicants should have excellent organisational, event planning, and digital communication / design skills. Attention to detail is key, as well as having a proven ability to work independently with limited supervision and under tight deadlines.

More information

View full role description and application (recruitment via UNDP website). If you have any questions, please email IATI Community Manager sander.hees@undp.org.

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UPDATE: the deadline to submit your nomination for the by-election of the Governing Board Technical Seat has been extended to Wednesday 18 October (5PM EST).\\u00a0

An election is being held to elect the Technical Seat on the IATI Governing Board. This follows the news that the incumbent representative Pelle Aardema is stepping down from the technical seat on the Board for personal reasons.

The decision to hold a by-election was made by the Governing Board Chair, in accordance with the process set out in the IATI Standard Operating Procedures (EN / FR) at paragraphs 4.1.5 and 4.2, with one vote per member organisation based on the eligibility criteria set out in Annex 3, paragraph 2.

The successful candidate is expected to serve in this position up to the next full Board Election (March 2024) and may be nominated again at that time to serve a full two-year term.

Nominations open 27 September - 18 October 2023 (extended deadline)

Organisations who are members of IATI are invited to submit nominations for the by-election Technical Seat on the IATI Governing Board. Interested candidate organisations are required to sign and submit the two following documents:

Please send completed forms to the Secretariat Coordinator, Annelise Parr : annelise.parr@undp.org by 5PM EST 18 October 2023.

Election timetable

If more than one candidate is nominated, an online election will be conducted for that seat, with all IATI member organisations being invited to submit one vote.

  • 27 September: Nomination period opens.
  • 18 October: Deadline for interested candidates to submit their election nomination.
  • 23-27 October: Virtual election takes place if the seat is contested.

Further information

Please email annelise.parr@undp.org with any additional questions on the process, or a member of the current Governing Board at governingboard@iatistandard.org.

\"}]" +msgstr "[{\"id\": \"0e92c478-9f7f-4577-b804-70dfbac9e576\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

UPDATE: the deadline to submit your nomination for the by-election of the Governing Board Technical Seat has been extended to Wednesday 18 October (5PM EST).\\u00a0

An election is being held to elect the Technical Seat on the IATI Governing Board. This follows the news that the incumbent representative Pelle Aardema is stepping down from the technical seat on the Board for personal reasons.

The decision to hold a by-election was made by the Governing Board Chair, in accordance with the process set out in the IATI Standard Operating Procedures (EN / FR) at paragraphs 4.1.5 and 4.2, with one vote per member organisation based on the eligibility criteria set out in Annex 3, paragraph 2.

The successful candidate is expected to serve in this position up to the next full Board Election (March 2024) and may be nominated again at that time to serve a full two-year term.

Nominations open 27 September - 18 October 2023 (extended deadline)

Organisations who are members of IATI are invited to submit nominations for the by-election Technical Seat on the IATI Governing Board. Interested candidate organisations are required to sign and submit the two following documents:

Please send completed forms to the Secretariat Coordinator, Annelise Parr : annelise.parr@undp.org by 5PM EST 18 October 2023.

Election timetable

If more than one candidate is nominated, an online election will be conducted for that seat, with all IATI member organisations being invited to submit one vote.

  • 27 September: Nomination period opens.
  • 18 October: Deadline for interested candidates to submit their election nomination.
  • 23-27 October: Virtual election takes place if the seat is contested.

Further information

Please email annelise.parr@undp.org with any additional questions on the process, or a member of the current Governing Board at governingboard@iatistandard.org.

\"}]" + +#. news.newspage.2978.content_editor +msgid "[{\"id\": \"3ecf3c8a-2191-4bda-8db3-55b536f562ac\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

IATI's Country Development Finance Datatool now provides better access to data on development and humanitarian resources. User feedback has driven a wide range of improvements on the tool.

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Access IATI data on development and humanitarian resources at countrydata.iatistandard.org

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Key improvements:

  • Search by IATI Identifier, Activity Title, Provider Organisation, and Receiver Organisation: The addition of these filters enables data users to find activities or organisations by searching in these data fields.

  • Search codelist descriptions: This enables data users to easily access information within the tool on what a particular value means, for example, a user can now search within the descriptions of the Sectors to easily find the ones most relevant for their research.

  • Visualise the data in the Recipient Country dashboards in local currencies: While already available in the data files, the local currencies have now been made available on the Recipient Country dashboards, enabling data users to quickly visualise the data in USD, EUR, and the local currency. A list of local currencies for each country can be found here.

  • Visualise organisation network on the Reporting Organisation dashboards: While only a partial view of the network, this visualisation enables users to begin to understand how resources are flowing between organisations.

  • Add Commitments and Incoming Funds to custom spreadsheet: These two transaction types were previously only available in the data files. Their addition to the Custom Data Download allows data users to analyse these resource flows alongside budgets and spending. It is also now possible to view Disbursements and Expenditures separately.

  • View data import status: Data users can now see when each dataset was updated in the database.

  • Improved performance and ease of use: To make the tool easier to use and to ensure that it runs as quickly and seamlessly as possible, some other improvements were implemented, including: the ability to easily clear filters, the auto-ordering of years, the retention of the display option and number of results in the URL, display of total number of rows and pagination, etc.

These improvements follow the launch of features to CDFD in February this year. These changes help advance efforts to improve access and enable analysis of IATI data.

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Further information

For more information on how to use IATI data you can:

  • Check out the Data Use Query Corner on IATI Connect; this space is a one stop location where data users can learn to solve queries with IATI data, and ask the Community their questions and discover the latest opportunities to engage with one another

  • Reach out directly to the IATI Secretariat at support@iatistandard.org for additional support in accessing, understanding or analysing IATI data.
\"}]" +msgstr "[{\"id\": \"3ecf3c8a-2191-4bda-8db3-55b536f562ac\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

IATI's Country Development Finance Datatool now provides better access to data on development and humanitarian resources. User feedback has driven a wide range of improvements on the tool.

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Key improvements:

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  • Search codelist descriptions: This enables data users to easily access information within the tool on what a particular value means, for example, a user can now search within the descriptions of the Sectors to easily find the ones most relevant for their research.

  • Visualise the data in the Recipient Country dashboards in local currencies: While already available in the data files, the local currencies have now been made available on the Recipient Country dashboards, enabling data users to quickly visualise the data in USD, EUR, and the local currency. A list of local currencies for each country can be found here.

  • Visualise organisation network on the Reporting Organisation dashboards: While only a partial view of the network, this visualisation enables users to begin to understand how resources are flowing between organisations.

  • Add Commitments and Incoming Funds to custom spreadsheet: These two transaction types were previously only available in the data files. Their addition to the Custom Data Download allows data users to analyse these resource flows alongside budgets and spending. It is also now possible to view Disbursements and Expenditures separately.

  • View data import status: Data users can now see when each dataset was updated in the database.

  • Improved performance and ease of use: To make the tool easier to use and to ensure that it runs as quickly and seamlessly as possible, some other improvements were implemented, including: the ability to easily clear filters, the auto-ordering of years, the retention of the display option and number of results in the URL, display of total number of rows and pagination, etc.

These improvements follow the launch of features to CDFD in February this year. These changes help advance efforts to improve access and enable analysis of IATI data.

\"}, {\"id\": \"d0ecfed5-df73-484d-be7d-e440fc7d99ad\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

Further information

For more information on how to use IATI data you can:

  • Check out the Data Use Query Corner on IATI Connect; this space is a one stop location where data users can learn to solve queries with IATI data, and ask the Community their questions and discover the latest opportunities to engage with one another

  • Reach out directly to the IATI Secretariat at support@iatistandard.org for additional support in accessing, understanding or analysing IATI data.
\"}]" + +#. news.newspage.2979.content_editor +msgid "[{\"id\": \"268fa9c7-1428-4e3d-8fb6-fb97bd389448\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

Somalia has become the new Technical representative on IATI\\u2019s Governing Board, following a by-election called last month. The election for the Technical Seat followed the incumbent representative, Pelle Aardema sadly stepping down due to unforeseen personal circumstances.

We welcome Mr. Mohamed Gele, Ministry of Planning, Investment & Economic Development (MoPIED), Government of Somalia to the Governing Board. Mohamed Gele was elected unopposed, following the election nomination period that closed on 18 October 2023.

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Mr. Mohamed Gele said: \\u201cI put myself forward to be on the Governing Board because I believe that fragile and conflict-affected states (FCS) like Somalia can benefit greatly from engaging with IATI.

As a Board member, I will not only be a voice for FCS, but also promote IATI data use awareness in my own country of Somalia. I am passionate about improving aid transparency and accountability, and I look forward to working with colleagues across the world to advance the IATI agenda.\\u201d

\"}, {\"id\": \"61cc272b-0b15-46a3-b161-c8e4bbdee5be\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

Somalia joins the Governing Board of seven representatives, and will serve in this position up to the next full Board Election (March 2024). Discover more about IATI\\u2019s Governing Board representatives, and find more information on its meetings: Governing Board minutes.

\"}]" +msgstr "[{\"id\": \"268fa9c7-1428-4e3d-8fb6-fb97bd389448\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

Somalia has become the new Technical representative on IATI\\u2019s Governing Board, following a by-election called last month. The election for the Technical Seat followed the incumbent representative, Pelle Aardema sadly stepping down due to unforeseen personal circumstances.

We welcome Mr. Mohamed Gele, Ministry of Planning, Investment & Economic Development (MoPIED), Government of Somalia to the Governing Board. Mohamed Gele was elected unopposed, following the election nomination period that closed on 18 October 2023.

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Mr. Mohamed Gele said: \\u201cI put myself forward to be on the Governing Board because I believe that fragile and conflict-affected states (FCS) like Somalia can benefit greatly from engaging with IATI.

As a Board member, I will not only be a voice for FCS, but also promote IATI data use awareness in my own country of Somalia. I am passionate about improving aid transparency and accountability, and I look forward to working with colleagues across the world to advance the IATI agenda.\\u201d

\"}, {\"id\": \"61cc272b-0b15-46a3-b161-c8e4bbdee5be\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

Somalia joins the Governing Board of seven representatives, and will serve in this position up to the next full Board Election (March 2024). Discover more about IATI\\u2019s Governing Board representatives, and find more information on its meetings: Governing Board minutes.

\"}]" + +#. news.newspage.2980.content_editor +msgid "[{\"id\": \"65867720-20cf-4674-8f02-e990d63b4dc4\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

This post was written by Annelise Parr, IATI Manager, Policy & Technology at UNDP.

The Global Partnership for Sustainable Development Data (GPSSD) held its Data for Development Festival in Punta del Este, Uruguay on 7\\u20139 November, 2023. Festival de Datos was attended by hundreds of development data experts from leading organisations across the globe. The IATI Secretariat delivered a training workshop and attended a wide range of excellent and engaging sessions during the three days of the festival.

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IATI Secretariat attendees: Cody Wallace, Annelise Parr and Simon Whitehouse

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Opening Ceremony

The vibrant opening ceremony focused on the festival\\u2019s aims to empower development data communities, foster collaboration, and promote knowledge exchange. Speakers celebrated technological advancements and acknowledged challenges surrounding power dynamics and privacy concerns in the data revolution. Others emphasised the need for inclusive participation to deliver enhanced data to propel progress towards the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals.

IATI Training Workshop

On Day 2 of the three day event, IATI held a training session entitled: How to Unlock Timely, Transparent Development and Humanitarian data. Participants learned more about the IATI Standard and how to access IATI data published by more than 1600 organisations. The Secretariat introduced its data access tools d-portal and the Country Development Finance Data tool and shared some of its recent analysis on development and humanitarian financing.

Engaging development data experts and communities

Festival de Datos provided an excellent opportunity to meet other development data experts, organisations and initiatives and to exchange innovative ideas as well as some of the challenges shared by different data communities around the world.

One key learning from the event was the importance of designing data strategies that are consultative and inclusive, right from the outset.

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By having many data organisations under one roof, it was also clear that there were many overlapping data topics and themes that could be enhanced through greater collaboration between partners.

IATI certainly hopes to foster the many new and existing connections made at the festival with a view to strengthening our own collaboration.

IATI looks forward to working closely with the GPSDD over the coming year and welcomes the announcement that the next Data for Development Festival will be hosted by Kenya in 2025.

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This post was written by Annelise Parr, IATI Manager, Policy & Technology at UNDP.

The Global Partnership for Sustainable Development Data (GPSSD) held its Data for Development Festival in Punta del Este, Uruguay on 7\\u20139 November, 2023. Festival de Datos was attended by hundreds of development data experts from leading organisations across the globe. The IATI Secretariat delivered a training workshop and attended a wide range of excellent and engaging sessions during the three days of the festival.

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Opening Ceremony

The vibrant opening ceremony focused on the festival\\u2019s aims to empower development data communities, foster collaboration, and promote knowledge exchange. Speakers celebrated technological advancements and acknowledged challenges surrounding power dynamics and privacy concerns in the data revolution. Others emphasised the need for inclusive participation to deliver enhanced data to propel progress towards the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals.

IATI Training Workshop

On Day 2 of the three day event, IATI held a training session entitled: How to Unlock Timely, Transparent Development and Humanitarian data. Participants learned more about the IATI Standard and how to access IATI data published by more than 1600 organisations. The Secretariat introduced its data access tools d-portal and the Country Development Finance Data tool and shared some of its recent analysis on development and humanitarian financing.

Engaging development data experts and communities

Festival de Datos provided an excellent opportunity to meet other development data experts, organisations and initiatives and to exchange innovative ideas as well as some of the challenges shared by different data communities around the world.

One key learning from the event was the importance of designing data strategies that are consultative and inclusive, right from the outset.

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By having many data organisations under one roof, it was also clear that there were many overlapping data topics and themes that could be enhanced through greater collaboration between partners.

IATI certainly hopes to foster the many new and existing connections made at the festival with a view to strengthening our own collaboration.

IATI looks forward to working closely with the GPSDD over the coming year and welcomes the announcement that the next Data for Development Festival will be hosted by Kenya in 2025.

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IATI attended WORKSHOP: TRACKING FUNDS FOR INDISPENSABLE PARTNERS

Paris, 6-7 Nov 2023

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IATI participated in a workshop in Paris (6-7 November 2023) on improving the tracking of development funds to Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities (IPLCs). Organised by the Global Alliance of Territorial Communities and Charapa, the workshop focused on overcoming data gaps on the pledging and implementation of funds to IPLCs, and the results achieved.

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IATI was invited to present its role on capturing data on international development and humanitarian funding. Many representatives from IPLCs, donors and international NGOs learned about IATI for the first time and the workshop was a valuable opportunity to raise awareness about what data was available. To date, over 1600 organisations have published IATI data, many of whom fund IPLCs. Participants learned that this data is publicly available online via IATI portals including d-portal and CDFD.

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Need for better data

The workshop was held to agree ways to strengthen the data available on funding to IPLCs, who were recognised as \\u201cindispensable partners in addressing climate change and conserving biodiversity\\u201d. The Global Alliance of Territorial Communities stressed that more monitoring is needed to ensure funding pledged by donors was reaching IPLCs. A study by the Rainforest Foundation Norway found that only a small fraction of funding for IPLC tenure and forest management was likely to reach the IPLCs themselves, as most of the funding flows through large intermediaries or is delivered as part of larger programs. Furthermore, the report found that donors were giving less than one percent of official development assistance (ODA) for climate change mitigation and adaptation to IPLCs.

The workshop discussed the difficulty of tracking funding to IPLCs using current data sources and tools, and considered how a common framework for collecting and publishing data would help. The UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues (UNPFII) has recommended that the OECD-DAC create a new policy marker on funding allocated for Indigenous Peoples. The workshop discussed this and other mechanisms for marking financing for IPLCs in data that is published through the OECD Development Assistance Committee (OECD-DAC), IATI and other public sources. Improving the detail and coverage of the data, and better coordination of data publication practices were noted as key challenges.

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IATI\\u2019s role in meeting data gaps

IATI was recognised as being a key resource in meeting the need for better data with several participating organisations saying they had already used IATI data to track funding to IPLCs. These users noted that IATI is a unique resource given its scope and the level of detail available, allowing the use of advanced analytical techniques.

The workshop also acknowledged the challenges with IATI data, including the complexity of publication for smaller organisations and the differences in coverage and data quality between publishers that make comparison difficult.

Next steps

The IATI Secretariat offered its continued support to working with representatives from IPLCs and international bodies to improve access to data on development funding, through existing tools and resources. As an immediate next step the Secretariat will have follow-up conversations with workshop participants who had used IATI data to gain specific feedback on data quality, the potential for AI analysis of IATI data, and how well the IATI Datastore enables analysis.

Support

For more information on how to use IATI data visit the Data Use Query Corner on IATI\\u2019s Community Plaform, Connect. Alternatively, reach out directly to the IATI Secretariat at support@iatistandard.org for additional support in accessing, understanding or analysing IATI data.

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IATI participated in a workshop in Paris (6-7 November 2023) on improving the tracking of development funds to Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities (IPLCs). Organised by the Global Alliance of Territorial Communities and Charapa, the workshop focused on overcoming data gaps on the pledging and implementation of funds to IPLCs, and the results achieved.

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IATI was invited to present its role on capturing data on international development and humanitarian funding. Many representatives from IPLCs, donors and international NGOs learned about IATI for the first time and the workshop was a valuable opportunity to raise awareness about what data was available. To date, over 1600 organisations have published IATI data, many of whom fund IPLCs. Participants learned that this data is publicly available online via IATI portals including d-portal and CDFD.

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Need for better data

The workshop was held to agree ways to strengthen the data available on funding to IPLCs, who were recognised as \\u201cindispensable partners in addressing climate change and conserving biodiversity\\u201d. The Global Alliance of Territorial Communities stressed that more monitoring is needed to ensure funding pledged by donors was reaching IPLCs. A study by the Rainforest Foundation Norway found that only a small fraction of funding for IPLC tenure and forest management was likely to reach the IPLCs themselves, as most of the funding flows through large intermediaries or is delivered as part of larger programs. Furthermore, the report found that donors were giving less than one percent of official development assistance (ODA) for climate change mitigation and adaptation to IPLCs.

The workshop discussed the difficulty of tracking funding to IPLCs using current data sources and tools, and considered how a common framework for collecting and publishing data would help. The UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues (UNPFII) has recommended that the OECD-DAC create a new policy marker on funding allocated for Indigenous Peoples. The workshop discussed this and other mechanisms for marking financing for IPLCs in data that is published through the OECD Development Assistance Committee (OECD-DAC), IATI and other public sources. Improving the detail and coverage of the data, and better coordination of data publication practices were noted as key challenges.

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IATI\\u2019s role in meeting data gaps

IATI was recognised as being a key resource in meeting the need for better data with several participating organisations saying they had already used IATI data to track funding to IPLCs. These users noted that IATI is a unique resource given its scope and the level of detail available, allowing the use of advanced analytical techniques.

The workshop also acknowledged the challenges with IATI data, including the complexity of publication for smaller organisations and the differences in coverage and data quality between publishers that make comparison difficult.

Next steps

The IATI Secretariat offered its continued support to working with representatives from IPLCs and international bodies to improve access to data on development funding, through existing tools and resources. As an immediate next step the Secretariat will have follow-up conversations with workshop participants who had used IATI data to gain specific feedback on data quality, the potential for AI analysis of IATI data, and how well the IATI Datastore enables analysis.

Support

For more information on how to use IATI data visit the Data Use Query Corner on IATI\\u2019s Community Plaform, Connect. Alternatively, reach out directly to the IATI Secretariat at support@iatistandard.org for additional support in accessing, understanding or analysing IATI data.

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During the UN Climate Change Conference - United Arab Emirates (COP28), IATI has released a briefing detailing what IATI data is available on climate action.

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What data is available on climate action?

As of 30 November 2023, IATI data is available (at d-portal.org) from 219 organisations who marked their development and humanitarian activities as targeting climate change mitigation and/or adaptation. There are 33,340 activities marked as targeting climate adaptation and 25,353 marked as targeting climate mitigation

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Which organisations publish IATI data?

IATI encourages all organisations working to address international development and humanitarian crises to publish IATI data, and mark those of their activities that are targeting climate action using specific policy markers.

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Start exploring IATI data using our online tools:

  • d-portal.org - one of simplest ways of searching IATI data. Here you can search specifically for activities targeting climate mitigation and / or adaptation by selecting them from the filter called \\u2018Policy Marker\\u2019.
  • County Development Finance Data Tool (CDFD) - great for visualising and analysing development finance published to IATI data by country / region.
  • IATI Datastore - undertake more complex searches of IATI data. Query ALL data fields published in the IATI Standard. API available.

For support to publish and/or access IATI data, please reach out to the IATI Secretariat: support@iatistandard.org.

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What data is available on climate action?

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  • d-portal.org - one of simplest ways of searching IATI data. Here you can search specifically for activities targeting climate mitigation and / or adaptation by selecting them from the filter called \\u2018Policy Marker\\u2019.
  • County Development Finance Data Tool (CDFD) - great for visualising and analysing development finance published to IATI data by country / region.
  • IATI Datastore - undertake more complex searches of IATI data. Query ALL data fields published in the IATI Standard. API available.

For support to publish and/or access IATI data, please reach out to the IATI Secretariat: support@iatistandard.org.

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IATI Secretariat partner, Open Data Services Co-operative is recruiting for a data analyst to support their IATI work.

View full job description and apply

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  • Job title: Data Analyst (Mid-level, Senior)
  • Organisation: Open Data Services Co-operative / IATI Secretariat
  • Contract: Full time (ODS are open to part-time from 0.6 FTE upwards and have a flexible working policy)
  • Location: Remote, UK-only
  • Salary: \\u00a346,526 + surplus distribution (FTE)
  • Closing date: 6pm, 24 December 2023 UTC
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Join ODS's expanding team, helping clients (government agencies, civil society organisations and data standards initiatives) to open up data. This role supports ODS's work with the International Aid Transparency Initiative (IATI).

The IATI Support team provide a helpdesk that:

  • supports new publishers from the point of registration to their initial publication.
  • helps existing publishers to improve the quality of the data that they publish to the IATI Standard.
  • gives expert advice to users of IATI data, who might be from governments, non-government organisations or academia, amongst others.
  • Through this role, publishers and users are supported through the process of publishing and improving IATI data from a technical perspective.

Responsibilities:

  • contribute towards the smooth running of the IATI Helpdesk. This requires both technical competency and strong communication skills.
  • take particular responsibility for processing the registration of new publishers to the IATI Standard.
  • take particular responsibility for triaging new requests as they come into IATI support.
  • learn and understand the IATI Standard and be able to advise publishers and data users on its application.
  • learn and understand the data publication tools available to publishers and give advice on their use.
  • learn and understand the tools available to data users and give advice on their use.
  • identify bugs in the software tools supported by IATI and raise these with our development team.

You'll spend six to twelve months working almost exclusively on first and second-line Helpdesk support, to build up IATI-specific knowledge and to acquaint yourself with the tools that support its publication and use. During this time you'll have opportunities to develop your skills in areas of particular interest, aligned with the requirements of your role.

Over time, you\\u2019ll get involved in the wider work of our co-operative, supporting communities and organisations across the world to understand open data, publish data using open standards, and reuse data in accessible, user-centred tools and services.

After your probationary period, you\\u2019ll have the option to become a co-operative member, and be involved in the running of the business: gaining a stake in its future, and the opportunity to develop new skills in co-operative business management.

ODS welcome and encourage applications from people who have not taken a traditional route to gain the skills they have today; we do not look for particular qualifications, education or employment histories.

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IATI Secretariat partner, Open Data Services Co-operative is recruiting for a data analyst to support their IATI work.

View full job description and apply

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  • Job title: Data Analyst (Mid-level, Senior)
  • Organisation: Open Data Services Co-operative / IATI Secretariat
  • Contract: Full time (ODS are open to part-time from 0.6 FTE upwards and have a flexible working policy)
  • Location: Remote, UK-only
  • Salary: \\u00a346,526 + surplus distribution (FTE)
  • Closing date: 6pm, 24 December 2023 UTC
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Join ODS's expanding team, helping clients (government agencies, civil society organisations and data standards initiatives) to open up data. This role supports ODS's work with the International Aid Transparency Initiative (IATI).

The IATI Support team provide a helpdesk that:

  • supports new publishers from the point of registration to their initial publication.
  • helps existing publishers to improve the quality of the data that they publish to the IATI Standard.
  • gives expert advice to users of IATI data, who might be from governments, non-government organisations or academia, amongst others.
  • Through this role, publishers and users are supported through the process of publishing and improving IATI data from a technical perspective.

Responsibilities:

  • contribute towards the smooth running of the IATI Helpdesk. This requires both technical competency and strong communication skills.
  • take particular responsibility for processing the registration of new publishers to the IATI Standard.
  • take particular responsibility for triaging new requests as they come into IATI support.
  • learn and understand the IATI Standard and be able to advise publishers and data users on its application.
  • learn and understand the data publication tools available to publishers and give advice on their use.
  • learn and understand the tools available to data users and give advice on their use.
  • identify bugs in the software tools supported by IATI and raise these with our development team.

You'll spend six to twelve months working almost exclusively on first and second-line Helpdesk support, to build up IATI-specific knowledge and to acquaint yourself with the tools that support its publication and use. During this time you'll have opportunities to develop your skills in areas of particular interest, aligned with the requirements of your role.

Over time, you\\u2019ll get involved in the wider work of our co-operative, supporting communities and organisations across the world to understand open data, publish data using open standards, and reuse data in accessible, user-centred tools and services.

After your probationary period, you\\u2019ll have the option to become a co-operative member, and be involved in the running of the business: gaining a stake in its future, and the opportunity to develop new skills in co-operative business management.

ODS welcome and encourage applications from people who have not taken a traditional route to gain the skills they have today; we do not look for particular qualifications, education or employment histories.

\"}]" + +#. news.newspage.2989.content_editor +msgid "[{\"id\": \"da1d43d8-b81d-444b-9292-95f3b8e70e2c\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

IATI will hold its biennial Governing Board elections in February and March, opening the nominations process to IATI members on 28 February 2024.

IATI is seeking to recruit new members to its seven-member Governing Board to support the implementation of the 2020-2025 Strategic Plan and lead the development of IATI\\u2019s strategic vision post 2025. Representatives of the Governing Board play an essential role in ensuring aid transparency continue to contribute to improving development effectiveness and accountability.

Election timetable

  • 28 February - 11 March: Election nominations open for a two week period. An email will be sent to all members with the nomination form and all instructions on how to submit it.
  • 14 - 18 March: At the end of the nomination period, the IATI Secretariat will share the results to each constituency and confirm whether consensus has been reached on candidates for all available seats including the technical seat, which can be a nominee from any of the three constituencies. Within each constituency if consensus has been reached no further election process is required and all members will be informed of the outcome.
  • 21 - 25 March: Virtual election takes place for any constituency where no clear consensus has been achieved, and for the technical seat.
  • A virtual meeting (tentatively April 11): followed by a face-to-face meeting of the newly elected Board (tentatively 22 April) takes place in Bogot\\u00e1, Colombia prior to the IATI Members\\u2019 Assembly.

Contact

For any questions, please email Annelise Parr at the IATI Secretariat: annelise.parr@undp.org.

Download and read information

Please download and read key information about the the Governing Board including:

  • Role of the Governing Board
  • Composition and Term
  • What\\u2019s in it for you and your organisation?
  • Key Qualifications
  • Time Commitment
  • Conflict of Interest & Code of Conduct
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IATI will hold its biennial Governing Board elections in February and March, opening the nominations process to IATI members on 28 February 2024.

IATI is seeking to recruit new members to its seven-member Governing Board to support the implementation of the 2020-2025 Strategic Plan and lead the development of IATI\\u2019s strategic vision post 2025. Representatives of the Governing Board play an essential role in ensuring aid transparency continue to contribute to improving development effectiveness and accountability.

Election timetable

  • 28 February - 11 March: Election nominations open for a two week period. An email will be sent to all members with the nomination form and all instructions on how to submit it.
  • 14 - 18 March: At the end of the nomination period, the IATI Secretariat will share the results to each constituency and confirm whether consensus has been reached on candidates for all available seats including the technical seat, which can be a nominee from any of the three constituencies. Within each constituency if consensus has been reached no further election process is required and all members will be informed of the outcome.
  • 21 - 25 March: Virtual election takes place for any constituency where no clear consensus has been achieved, and for the technical seat.
  • A virtual meeting (tentatively April 11): followed by a face-to-face meeting of the newly elected Board (tentatively 22 April) takes place in Bogot\\u00e1, Colombia prior to the IATI Members\\u2019 Assembly.

Contact

For any questions, please email Annelise Parr at the IATI Secretariat: annelise.parr@undp.org.

Download and read information

Please download and read key information about the the Governing Board including:

  • Role of the Governing Board
  • Composition and Term
  • What\\u2019s in it for you and your organisation?
  • Key Qualifications
  • Time Commitment
  • Conflict of Interest & Code of Conduct
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Do you need help with understanding IATI data? Want to know how to access and analyse it in your work? Then take IATI's new online course: IATI Virtual Training for Civil Society\\u200b\\u200b.

Start IATI Virtual Training for Civil Society today!

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IATI Virtual Training for Civil Society

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This online course supports civil society actors working within the international development and humanitarian sectors to use IATI data to strengthen decision-making and accountability. It includes the following modules:

Module 1: What is 'development cooperation data'?

Module 2: What is IATI and what kind of data can I find?

Module 3: How can I use IATI data and for what purpose?

Module 4: How do I use IATI\\u2019s tools to access the data I need?

Module 5: Engaging further with the International Aid Transparency Initiative

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How can IATI data support the work of CSOs?

The course was designed in consultation with a range of civil society stakeholders and provides training on how IATI data can inform specific areas of their work:

  • Coordination: non-governmental organisations (NGOs) can search IATI data to identify other organisations working in the same (or similar) locations or sectors. This information can be used to strengthen collaboration, reduce gaps and overlap across the development and humanitarian sectors.
  • Accountability: Journalists and CSOs can use IATI data to investigate the delivery of development and humanitarian funding and activities, to understand if resources are delivered as planned.
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  • Evidence to inform policy and advocacy: IATI data can be used to inform the policy of CSOs and their advocacy efforts. For example, they can gain evidence of where funding is being allocated and spent and advocate for a different allocation of resources (e.g. more funding for health or education, or more funding for a particular region/country).
  • Identifying funding: IATI data can be used to understand donors when and where they plan to deliver resources, making it possible for CSOs to discover funding opportunities or trends.

IATI\\u2019s Virtual Training for Civil Society is a free online resource and is available in English, French and Spanish.

Any questions?

If you experience technical difficulties or would like to share your feedback on this course, please email the IATI Secretariat: connect@iatistandard.org.

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Do you need help with understanding IATI data? Want to know how to access and analyse it in your work? Then take IATI's new online course: IATI Virtual Training for Civil Society\\u200b\\u200b.

Start IATI Virtual Training for Civil Society today!

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This online course supports civil society actors working within the international development and humanitarian sectors to use IATI data to strengthen decision-making and accountability. It includes the following modules:

Module 1: What is 'development cooperation data'?

Module 2: What is IATI and what kind of data can I find?

Module 3: How can I use IATI data and for what purpose?

Module 4: How do I use IATI\\u2019s tools to access the data I need?

Module 5: Engaging further with the International Aid Transparency Initiative

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How can IATI data support the work of CSOs?

The course was designed in consultation with a range of civil society stakeholders and provides training on how IATI data can inform specific areas of their work:

  • Coordination: non-governmental organisations (NGOs) can search IATI data to identify other organisations working in the same (or similar) locations or sectors. This information can be used to strengthen collaboration, reduce gaps and overlap across the development and humanitarian sectors.
  • Accountability: Journalists and CSOs can use IATI data to investigate the delivery of development and humanitarian funding and activities, to understand if resources are delivered as planned.
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  • Evidence to inform policy and advocacy: IATI data can be used to inform the policy of CSOs and their advocacy efforts. For example, they can gain evidence of where funding is being allocated and spent and advocate for a different allocation of resources (e.g. more funding for health or education, or more funding for a particular region/country).
  • Identifying funding: IATI data can be used to understand donors when and where they plan to deliver resources, making it possible for CSOs to discover funding opportunities or trends.

IATI\\u2019s Virtual Training for Civil Society is a free online resource and is available in English, French and Spanish.

Any questions?

If you experience technical difficulties or would like to share your feedback on this course, please email the IATI Secretariat: connect@iatistandard.org.

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IATI data has been used to inform a new publication: International Aid for Palestine: Disproportionate Cuts, overwhelming Damage.

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The report uses IATI and OECD data to find that disproportionate cuts were made in aid to Palestine in the decade before the current war.

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The report was written Institute for Journalism and Social Change (IJSC), a new international initiative bringing together current and future journalists, researchers and activists to scale up impact, inclusion and innovations in service of social change.

For more information visit Institute for Journalism and Social Change (IJSC).

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The report was written Institute for Journalism and Social Change (IJSC), a new international initiative bringing together current and future journalists, researchers and activists to scale up impact, inclusion and innovations in service of social change.

For more information visit Institute for Journalism and Social Change (IJSC).

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Publish What You Fund (PWYF) has release a useful list of examples of how IATI data and other development data sources a being used.

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The list includes examples of data being used since 2020 to:

  • Improve alignment with country governments\\u2019 plans
  • Support a more capable and effective civil society
  • Enable faster and deeper research and learning
  • Increase the efficiency and effectiveness of aid agencies
  • Facilitate media scrutiny
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View Data Use examples

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View Data Use examples

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IATI held its annual Members\\u2019 Assembly and Community Exchange in Bogot\\u00e1, Colombia (23 - 25 April), a four-day event bringing together global leaders to chart the future of transparency and accountability of aid and humanitarian resources.

Hosted by Colombia\\u2019s Presidential Agency for International Cooperation (APC) and the National Administrative Department of Statistics (DANE), it marks IATI\\u2019s first annual meeting in the Latin American region.

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It brings together a diverse group of donors, civil society and private sector organisations to co-create innovative solutions and share best practices for transparency in the development and humanitarian aid sector.

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Thea Schepers, Chair of the IATI Governing Board

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\\u201cColombia\\u2019s commitment to transparency and open data makes Bogot\\u00e1 an ideal backdrop for our Community Exchange\\u201d said Thea Schepers, newly-elected Chair of the IATI Governing Board. \\u201cBy hosting this event, APC and DANE are building on Colombia\\u2019s leadership and innovation in South-South cooperation to drive development transparency throughout the region.\\u201d

Eleonora Betancur Gonz\\u00e1lez, Director at APC Colombia highlighted the importance of fostering collaboration around data infrastructure. \\u201cOn our recent tour of Africa, Colombia was highlighted as a leader in strengthening the national statistical systems of Ghana and Kenya. This demonstrates the great work we are doing in our country in terms of data and the potential of South-South Cooperation for the exchange of capabilities.\\u201d

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Eleonora Betancur Gonz\\u00e1lez, Director at APC Colombia

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Andrea Ram\\u00edrez Pisco, Deputy Director of DANE, said \\u201cthe Colombian government has prioritised strengthening the transparency and availability of data about development cooperation, recognizing that it is an element essential to optimise the impact of our resources towards compliance with the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.\\u201d

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Andrea Ram\\u00edrez Pisco, Deputy Director of DANE

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She also highlighted the importance of the Community Exchange where he mentioned the importance of the sessions and the role they will have in the fifth edition of the United Nations World Data Forum, which will be held in November in Medell\\u00edn, Colombia.

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Alejandro Pacheco, UNDP Deputy Resident Representative in Colombia

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Providing opening remarks on behalf of the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) at the IATI Community Exchange, Alejandro Pacheco, UNDP Deputy Resident Representative in Colombia said: \\u201cIn a world where mis-and false information are spreading faster than the truth, reliable data and resulting fact-based reporting on current situations are more important than ever. It is incumbent on each one of us, partner country governments, donors and civil society organisations, and aid and development organisations to support IATI and the free access to high quality data.\\u201d

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For more information about the IATI Members\\u2019 Assembly and the Community Exchange, including session recordings and presentations see IATI Connect. For any questions about the event email connect@iatistandard.org.

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IATI held its annual Members\\u2019 Assembly and Community Exchange in Bogot\\u00e1, Colombia (23 - 25 April), a four-day event bringing together global leaders to chart the future of transparency and accountability of aid and humanitarian resources.

Hosted by Colombia\\u2019s Presidential Agency for International Cooperation (APC) and the National Administrative Department of Statistics (DANE), it marks IATI\\u2019s first annual meeting in the Latin American region.

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It brings together a diverse group of donors, civil society and private sector organisations to co-create innovative solutions and share best practices for transparency in the development and humanitarian aid sector.

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Thea Schepers, Chair of the IATI Governing Board

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\\u201cColombia\\u2019s commitment to transparency and open data makes Bogot\\u00e1 an ideal backdrop for our Community Exchange\\u201d said Thea Schepers, newly-elected Chair of the IATI Governing Board. \\u201cBy hosting this event, APC and DANE are building on Colombia\\u2019s leadership and innovation in South-South cooperation to drive development transparency throughout the region.\\u201d

Eleonora Betancur Gonz\\u00e1lez, Director at APC Colombia highlighted the importance of fostering collaboration around data infrastructure. \\u201cOn our recent tour of Africa, Colombia was highlighted as a leader in strengthening the national statistical systems of Ghana and Kenya. This demonstrates the great work we are doing in our country in terms of data and the potential of South-South Cooperation for the exchange of capabilities.\\u201d

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Andrea Ram\\u00edrez Pisco, Deputy Director of DANE

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Alejandro Pacheco, UNDP Deputy Resident Representative in Colombia

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Providing opening remarks on behalf of the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) at the IATI Community Exchange, Alejandro Pacheco, UNDP Deputy Resident Representative in Colombia said: \\u201cIn a world where mis-and false information are spreading faster than the truth, reliable data and resulting fact-based reporting on current situations are more important than ever. It is incumbent on each one of us, partner country governments, donors and civil society organisations, and aid and development organisations to support IATI and the free access to high quality data.\\u201d

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For more information about the IATI Members\\u2019 Assembly and the Community Exchange, including session recordings and presentations see IATI Connect. For any questions about the event email connect@iatistandard.org.

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At a side event on 19 April 2024 during the UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues (UNPFII, UN-HQ New York), IATI raised awareness of how it can improve the tracking of funding to Indigenous Peoples.

The side event was held by Global Alliance of Territorial Communities and Charapa, and brought together panelists representing Indigenous Peoples, donors, multilateral agencies and NGOs. The event focused on why better data was needed to realise Indigenous Peoples\\u2019 rights, combat climate change, manage biodiversity and achieve sustainable development.

Panelists highlighted that more data is needed to track funding pledges by donors to ensure it reached Indigenous Peoples. As important delivery partners in addressing climate change and conserving biodiversity, it was also highlighted that more information is needed on the allocation of funding to Indigenous organisations on these issues.

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Annelise Parr, from the IATI Secretariat joined the side event\\u2019s panel and spoke on how IATI data could help provide useful information about the pledging and implementation of funds to Indigenous Peoples. She said: \\u201cThe International Aid Transparency Initiative is a global standard for publishing aid data. It\\u2019s a network that brings together donors, NGOs, and other stakeholders to improve the transparency and impact of aid. With nearly 2,000 organisations publishing data, IATI provides consolidated and timely information that spans beyond financials, offering insights into locations, strategies, and outcomes\\u201d.

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The event participants learned that many funders of Indigenous Peoples activities publish IATI data on their development finances and this information is accessible online. Annelise Parr said: \\u201cThe primary benefit is that there is no need to start at ground zero. Much of the required information for ongoing and in many cases future planned activities has likely already been published and is already available in the IATI corpus.\\u201d

To enhance and institutionalise the tracking of funding for Indigenous Peoples and local communities, the Paris Roadmap for Tracking of Funds was agreed in November 2023. At the side-event, participants heard that the Paris Roadmap has already generated some results in terms of inspiring new reporting practices and fostering dialogue and partnership. The roadmap includes the commitment to develop a common framework for reporting Indigenous Peoples funding and IATI\\u2019s Secretariat participated in a technical workshop on refining that framework prior to the side-event also in New York (18 April 2024).

The IATI Secretariat looks forward to supporting the implementation of the Paris Roadmap for Tracking of Funds and working with this dedicated community to improve the transparency and tracking of Indigenous Peoples funding.

Discover IATI data

Explore IATI data on our access tools: d-portal, Datastore Search and Country Development Finance Data. For more information on how to use IATI data visit the Data Use Query Corner on IATI Connect. Alternatively, email the IATI Secretariat at support@iatistandard.org for support in accessing, understanding or analysing IATI data.

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At a side event on 19 April 2024 during the UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues (UNPFII, UN-HQ New York), IATI raised awareness of how it can improve the tracking of funding to Indigenous Peoples.

The side event was held by Global Alliance of Territorial Communities and Charapa, and brought together panelists representing Indigenous Peoples, donors, multilateral agencies and NGOs. The event focused on why better data was needed to realise Indigenous Peoples\\u2019 rights, combat climate change, manage biodiversity and achieve sustainable development.

Panelists highlighted that more data is needed to track funding pledges by donors to ensure it reached Indigenous Peoples. As important delivery partners in addressing climate change and conserving biodiversity, it was also highlighted that more information is needed on the allocation of funding to Indigenous organisations on these issues.

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Annelise Parr, from the IATI Secretariat joined the side event\\u2019s panel and spoke on how IATI data could help provide useful information about the pledging and implementation of funds to Indigenous Peoples. She said: \\u201cThe International Aid Transparency Initiative is a global standard for publishing aid data. It\\u2019s a network that brings together donors, NGOs, and other stakeholders to improve the transparency and impact of aid. With nearly 2,000 organisations publishing data, IATI provides consolidated and timely information that spans beyond financials, offering insights into locations, strategies, and outcomes\\u201d.

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The event participants learned that many funders of Indigenous Peoples activities publish IATI data on their development finances and this information is accessible online. Annelise Parr said: \\u201cThe primary benefit is that there is no need to start at ground zero. Much of the required information for ongoing and in many cases future planned activities has likely already been published and is already available in the IATI corpus.\\u201d

To enhance and institutionalise the tracking of funding for Indigenous Peoples and local communities, the Paris Roadmap for Tracking of Funds was agreed in November 2023. At the side-event, participants heard that the Paris Roadmap has already generated some results in terms of inspiring new reporting practices and fostering dialogue and partnership. The roadmap includes the commitment to develop a common framework for reporting Indigenous Peoples funding and IATI\\u2019s Secretariat participated in a technical workshop on refining that framework prior to the side-event also in New York (18 April 2024).

The IATI Secretariat looks forward to supporting the implementation of the Paris Roadmap for Tracking of Funds and working with this dedicated community to improve the transparency and tracking of Indigenous Peoples funding.

Discover IATI data

Explore IATI data on our access tools: d-portal, Datastore Search and Country Development Finance Data. For more information on how to use IATI data visit the Data Use Query Corner on IATI Connect. Alternatively, email the IATI Secretariat at support@iatistandard.org for support in accessing, understanding or analysing IATI data.

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IATI has launched its 2023 Annual Report, detailing how the initiative has advanced towards achieving its strategic goals.

IATI Annual Report 2023 (FR / ES)

IATI Financial Report 2023 (FR / ES)

Progress in the publication of development and humanitarian data in IATI

During the year the number of organisations publishing IATI data on their development and humanitarian resources and activities has risen to 1550.

Analysis from the report shows the following:

  • Activities published with SDG data increased by 23% compared to 2022;
  • Nearly 100,000 activities were marked as humanitarian;
  • 440 organisations identified one or more of their activities as targeting gender equality;
  • Over 27,000 activities were marked as targeting climate mitigation, and 33,500 marked as targeting climate adaptation

IATI publishers continued to reflect a broad range of organisations, from donor governments, development finance institutions and UN agencies to non-governmental organisations, foundations and private sector organisations.

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Promoting the use of IATI data

In 2023, the initiative provided new training opportunities and awareness-raising activities promoting the use of IATI data. IATI\\u2019s new Virtual Training for Civil Society was launched in January and analysis released in April on leveraging IATI budget data to assess the future development and humanitarian aid landscape.

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Learn how to use IATI data by taking the free Virtual Training for Civil Society course!

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The Annual Report 2023 presents case studies on the use of IATI data to inform policy and accountability issues. Investigative journalist Claire Provostused IATI data to inform an exclusive report on CNN (page 9). Another example showing an emerging trend of diverse stakeholder groups forming communities around the use of IATI data is the Global Alliance for Food Security, which worked closely with IATI data to strengthen the response to emerging food and nutrition crises (page 11).

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Strengthening the initiative

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In 2023, IATI continued to enjoy an expanding membership and the initiative warmly welcomed five new organisations: CAF \\u2013 Development Bank of Latin America and the Caribbean, the Government of Niger, CanWaCH (the Canadian partnership for women and children\\u2019s health), and the development data organisations Emergentally and Open Data Company.

During the year, also IATI underwent institutional renewal, and the report highlights the successful transition to new Secretariat hosting arrangements in 2023, managed carefully to ensure that IATI\\u2019s data publishers and users received uninterrupted services.

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Financial Report 2023

The Annual Report 2023 is accompanied by a financial report. IATI Financial Report 2023 presents the initiative\\u2019s income and expenditure for the year and offers comparisons with the previous financial year.

Looking ahead

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As with previous editions, Annual Report 2023 reflects on some of the priorities for the following year. It highlights IATI\\u2019s engagement in the Latin American and Caribbean region, with IATI\\u2019s annual Members\\u2019 Assembly and Community Exchange taking place for the first time in Bogot\\u00e1, Colombia in April 2024.

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Alejandro Pacheco, UNDP Deputy Resident Representative in Colombia addressed IATI's Community Exchange meeting in April 25, Bogot\\u00e1.

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With IATI\\u2019s current strategic plan coming to a close in 2025, another focus in 2024 will be consultation on a new strategic plan. For IATI\\u2019s members and community this will be a chance to reflect on IATI\\u2019s role and vision in the context of Agenda 2030.

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IATI has launched its 2023 Annual Report, detailing how the initiative has advanced towards achieving its strategic goals.

IATI Annual Report 2023 (FR / ES)

IATI Financial Report 2023 (FR / ES)

Progress in the publication of development and humanitarian data in IATI

During the year the number of organisations publishing IATI data on their development and humanitarian resources and activities has risen to 1550.

Analysis from the report shows the following:

  • Activities published with SDG data increased by 23% compared to 2022;
  • Nearly 100,000 activities were marked as humanitarian;
  • 440 organisations identified one or more of their activities as targeting gender equality;
  • Over 27,000 activities were marked as targeting climate mitigation, and 33,500 marked as targeting climate adaptation

IATI publishers continued to reflect a broad range of organisations, from donor governments, development finance institutions and UN agencies to non-governmental organisations, foundations and private sector organisations.

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Promoting the use of IATI data

In 2023, the initiative provided new training opportunities and awareness-raising activities promoting the use of IATI data. IATI\\u2019s new Virtual Training for Civil Society was launched in January and analysis released in April on leveraging IATI budget data to assess the future development and humanitarian aid landscape.

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Learn how to use IATI data by taking the free Virtual Training for Civil Society course!

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The Annual Report 2023 presents case studies on the use of IATI data to inform policy and accountability issues. Investigative journalist Claire Provostused IATI data to inform an exclusive report on CNN (page 9). Another example showing an emerging trend of diverse stakeholder groups forming communities around the use of IATI data is the Global Alliance for Food Security, which worked closely with IATI data to strengthen the response to emerging food and nutrition crises (page 11).

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Strengthening the initiative

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In 2023, IATI continued to enjoy an expanding membership and the initiative warmly welcomed five new organisations: CAF \\u2013 Development Bank of Latin America and the Caribbean, the Government of Niger, CanWaCH (the Canadian partnership for women and children\\u2019s health), and the development data organisations Emergentally and Open Data Company.

During the year, also IATI underwent institutional renewal, and the report highlights the successful transition to new Secretariat hosting arrangements in 2023, managed carefully to ensure that IATI\\u2019s data publishers and users received uninterrupted services.

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Financial Report 2023

The Annual Report 2023 is accompanied by a financial report. IATI Financial Report 2023 presents the initiative\\u2019s income and expenditure for the year and offers comparisons with the previous financial year.

Looking ahead

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As with previous editions, Annual Report 2023 reflects on some of the priorities for the following year. It highlights IATI\\u2019s engagement in the Latin American and Caribbean region, with IATI\\u2019s annual Members\\u2019 Assembly and Community Exchange taking place for the first time in Bogot\\u00e1, Colombia in April 2024.

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Alejandro Pacheco, UNDP Deputy Resident Representative in Colombia addressed IATI's Community Exchange meeting in April 25, Bogot\\u00e1.

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With IATI\\u2019s current strategic plan coming to a close in 2025, another focus in 2024 will be consultation on a new strategic plan. For IATI\\u2019s members and community this will be a chance to reflect on IATI\\u2019s role and vision in the context of Agenda 2030.

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IATI is pleased to introduce its first Executive Director. Yemesrach Assefa Workie assumed her new role on 1 June 2024, bringing a wealth of leadership experience through many years of working in the international development sector.

Yemesrach Assefa Workie, IATI Executive Director

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Yemesrach Assefa Workie, IATI Executive Director

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Yemesrach joins IATI from her previous role as the UNDP Deputy Resident Representative in Fiji\\u2019s Multi-Country Office, covering 10 countries. Yemesrach has held multiple positions in UNDP including as Senior Policy Advisor in the Philippines as well as Economics Advisor in UNDP Uganda, Rwanda and The Gambia. Yemesrach's international career began in the Strategic and Policy Directorate at the African Development Bank.

She also benefits from diverse experience working at the Central Bank of Ethiopia, in academia, international research organisations and the humanitarian space.

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Zoom Call for IATI Members / Community: Meet and greet new IATI Director! 18 July 1 - 2pm UTC

Yemesrach has arranged a Zoom call for Thursday 18 July 1 - 2pm UTC to meet IATI members and community. Please join the call to welcome the new Director into her role and share your views.

Zoom link

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Governing Board meeting, Vienna 4 - 5 June

The IATI Governing Board warmly welcomed the new Executive Director to its Quarterly Board meeting at UNOPS Offices in Vienna on 4 - 5 June. At their meeting, the group engaged in vibrant discussions on priorities for their two year term of 2024 - 26, with particular focus on improving the awareness and use of IATI data. They also discussed delivering a new strategic plan for the initiative post-2025, touching upon IATI's relevance in a fast-changing development landscape, leveraging partnerships and embracing technologies like AI for enhanced use, quality and security of data.

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\\u201cI believe IATI has a pivotal role in supporting countries to improve the effectiveness and coordination of resources. Our rich open data and globally acclaimed data standard can catalyse partnerships and enhance resource allocation.

I'm deeply committed to adding value to our work and making IATI indispensable to all stakeholders across the development and humanitarian spaces. I look forward to working with our members and community to move us closer to IATI\\u2019s vision of ensuring that transparent, good quality information on development and humanitarian resources helps us to achieve sustainable development outcomes.\\u201d

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IATI is pleased to introduce its first Executive Director. Yemesrach Assefa Workie assumed her new role on 1 June 2024, bringing a wealth of leadership experience through many years of working in the international development sector.

Yemesrach Assefa Workie, IATI Executive Director

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Zoom Call for IATI Members / Community: Meet and greet new IATI Director! 18 July 1 - 2pm UTC

Yemesrach has arranged a Zoom call for Thursday 18 July 1 - 2pm UTC to meet IATI members and community. Please join the call to welcome the new Director into her role and share your views.

Zoom link

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Governing Board meeting, Vienna 4 - 5 June

The IATI Governing Board warmly welcomed the new Executive Director to its Quarterly Board meeting at UNOPS Offices in Vienna on 4 - 5 June. At their meeting, the group engaged in vibrant discussions on priorities for their two year term of 2024 - 26, with particular focus on improving the awareness and use of IATI data. They also discussed delivering a new strategic plan for the initiative post-2025, touching upon IATI's relevance in a fast-changing development landscape, leveraging partnerships and embracing technologies like AI for enhanced use, quality and security of data.

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\\u201cI believe IATI has a pivotal role in supporting countries to improve the effectiveness and coordination of resources. Our rich open data and globally acclaimed data standard can catalyse partnerships and enhance resource allocation.

I'm deeply committed to adding value to our work and making IATI indispensable to all stakeholders across the development and humanitarian spaces. I look forward to working with our members and community to move us closer to IATI\\u2019s vision of ensuring that transparent, good quality information on development and humanitarian resources helps us to achieve sustainable development outcomes.\\u201d

\"}]" + +#. news.newspage.3003.content_editor +msgid "[{\"id\": \"d6c3a7e6-3993-4d84-ac8a-47f4a1cb7f1d\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

IATI is proud to announce that CAF - Development Bank of Latin America and the Caribbean, has published data on the financing of over 150 development activities across 14 countries totalling over 5 billion USD in the bank's first IATI publication.

This publication marks a significant milestone in the transparency of development resources in Latin America and the Caribbean. By becoming an IATI Member, and sharing data about resource flows and their results, CAF is showcasing how cooperation among regional partners can drive regional growth, developing local solutions that accelerate progress towards shared development goals.

CAF is a development bank committed to improving the quality of life for all in Latin America and Caribbean by promoting sustainable development and regional integration. The bank offers advice and financial support to public and private sectors of its shareholder countries, including Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, El Salvador, Honduras, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Dominican Republic, Trinidad and Tobago, Uruguay and Venezuela.

As an IATI publisher, CAF will publish and regularly update detailed, open data about its development activities using the IATI Standard. This data is available to all, and can help stakeholders across government, civil society and the private sector to track financial flows and the impact of CAFs investments.

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Alejandra Claros Borda, Secretary-General of CAF, said:

\\u201cBeing a member of IATI is evidence of CAF\\u2019s dedication to advancing a culture of openness and strengthening public trust in all our actions. Thanks to efforts to promote transparency, in addition to being accountable to our Governing Bodies and citizens, we also promote an environment where the final beneficiaries can have a participation and voice in the projects we finance.

At CAF we are committed to continuing implementing measures that strengthen transparency and promote access to clear, understandable and accessible information for our shareholders, alliances and in particular for the citizens of Latin America and the Caribbean.\\u201d

Yemesrach Assefa Workie, IATI\\u2019s Executive Director, said

\\u201cIATI is delighted that CAF is joining more than 1600 organisations regularly publishing data about their development and humanitarian projects worldwide. By sharing their data openly using the IATI Standard, CAF is demonstrating how accessible, high-quality data can strengthen regional cooperation to drive more effective development outcomes. This data will show the power of transparency to build trust, improve coordination and ultimately deliver better outcomes for the communities CAF serves.\\u201d

Discover the benefits of becoming an IATI member and contact the IATI Secretariat: info@iatistandard.org for any questions about membership.

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IATI is proud to announce that CAF - Development Bank of Latin America and the Caribbean, has published data on the financing of over 150 development activities across 14 countries totalling over 5 billion USD in the bank's first IATI publication.

This publication marks a significant milestone in the transparency of development resources in Latin America and the Caribbean. By becoming an IATI Member, and sharing data about resource flows and their results, CAF is showcasing how cooperation among regional partners can drive regional growth, developing local solutions that accelerate progress towards shared development goals.

CAF is a development bank committed to improving the quality of life for all in Latin America and Caribbean by promoting sustainable development and regional integration. The bank offers advice and financial support to public and private sectors of its shareholder countries, including Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, El Salvador, Honduras, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Dominican Republic, Trinidad and Tobago, Uruguay and Venezuela.

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Alejandra Claros Borda, Secretary-General of CAF, said:

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At CAF we are committed to continuing implementing measures that strengthen transparency and promote access to clear, understandable and accessible information for our shareholders, alliances and in particular for the citizens of Latin America and the Caribbean.\\u201d

Yemesrach Assefa Workie, IATI\\u2019s Executive Director, said

\\u201cIATI is delighted that CAF is joining more than 1600 organisations regularly publishing data about their development and humanitarian projects worldwide. By sharing their data openly using the IATI Standard, CAF is demonstrating how accessible, high-quality data can strengthen regional cooperation to drive more effective development outcomes. This data will show the power of transparency to build trust, improve coordination and ultimately deliver better outcomes for the communities CAF serves.\\u201d

Discover the benefits of becoming an IATI member and contact the IATI Secretariat: info@iatistandard.org for any questions about membership.

\"}]" + +#. iati_standard.iatistandardpage.88.content_editor +msgid "[{\"id\": \"41deca86-97a5-4131-a1dd-2fe7408ffeda\", \"type\": \"intro\", \"value\": \"

The IATI Standard is a set of rules and guidance about what data organisations should publish and what format it should be presented in. Find out more information on About the IATI Standard.

Access the IATI Standard

The IATI Standard can be accessed using the links below. On these pages you can find all the rules and guidance which make up the IATI Standard. Organisations have to follow these rules when publishing their data.

You can also use these pages to help interpret IATI data. Please see the guide on How to use IATI Reference.

Over time the IATI Standard has been updated. Each version of the Standard has its own page on the website. If you do not actively choose a version, the links below will take you to the latest version of the Standard.

Deprecation notice

Version 1 was deprecated on 30th June 2019. Understand how the deprecation affects you.

Which languages is the IATI Standard available in?

The rules and guidance which make up the IATI Standard, and other reference pages are only available in English. The IATI codelists are available in French. For more information see Translations FAQs

\"}]" +msgstr "" + +#. tools.toolslistingpage.653.excerpt +msgid "There are a range of tools for accessing IATI data, designed for different audiences and use cases." +msgstr "There are a range of tools for accessing IATI data, designed for different audiences and use cases." + +#. tools.toolslistingpage.653.content_editor +msgid "[{\"id\": \"8545c6d4-99a6-425c-ac86-ffd4ea5764a9\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

There are a range of IATI tools and resources for publishing, improving and accessing IATI data. For more information about publishing your organisation's data, visit Publishing tools and services to create your IATI data files.

Tools to access IATI data

Different IATI data users have different questions to answer, want to see data in different ways or download it in different formats; some merely want to see it, others want to integrate it with more data to create something completely new.

To satisfy the variety of needs there are a range of tools and resources to help you use IATI data in the ways that you want. The IATI Secretariat maintains a variety of tools and resources to help users and there is a growing array of tools and applications built by third parties external to IATI.

Broadly, the available tools fall into two categories: those that require no specialist expertise to use (\\u2018non-technical tools\\u2019) and those intended mainly for use by people with technical skills such as software developers or data scientists (\\u2018technical tools\\u2019).

Use the links below to find out about different tools and what you can do with them.

\"}]" +msgstr "" + +#. tools.toolpage.670.excerpt +#. tools.toolpage.670.listing_description +msgid "Use Datastore Search to download IATI data in CSV, JSON and XML formats, or access the Datastore API." +msgstr "Use Datastore Search to download IATI data in CSV, JSON and XML formats, or access the Datastore API." + +#. tools.toolpage.654.excerpt +#. tools.toolpage.654.listing_description +msgid "Register your data files here and find details of all other organisations that publish IATI data." +msgstr "Register your data files here and find details of all other organisations that publish IATI data." + +#. tools.toolpage.2948.excerpt +msgid "IATI Publisher is an online tool that enables organisations to publish data on their development and humanitarian activities according to the IATI Standard." +msgstr "IATI Publisher is an online tool that enables organisations to publish data on their development and humanitarian activities according to the IATI Standard." + +#. tools.toolpage.2985.excerpt +msgid "We provide some usage statistics and analytics on our sites to the community." +msgstr "We provide some usage statistics and analytics on our sites to the community." + +#. tools.toolpage.656.content_editor +msgid "[{\"id\": \"70fa884a-abf9-4329-bad5-da9bc404dd23\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

d-portal is a development portal that allows you to explore and visualise IATI data on development and humanitarian aid activities. d-portal refreshes daily and takes data directly from the IATI Registry. New publishers should appear on d-portal on the Monday after their first publication.

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d-portal is aimed at providing government departments, parliamentarians and civil society organisations in developing countries with information that can help with the planning and monitoring of development activities. It contains current data published to the International Aid Transparency Initiative (IATI) as well as the most recent data available in the OECD Development Assistance Committee (DAC) Creditor Reporting System.

d-portal is in the process of being made multilingual. You can use the \\u2018Settings\\u2019 option at the top right of your results pages to select one of six languages - English, French, Spanish, Japanese, Chinese (simplified) and Hindi. Please note that this is work in progress and not all of the site has been translated.

How can I search for data in d-portal?

There are various ways to search and view IATI data on d-portal. Depending on what information you are looking for, you can filter data by:

  • Recipient country
  • Publisher
  • Sector group
  • Sector
  • Activity status
  • Year range

You can also use multiple filters at the same time. For instance, you can search for \\u2018Burundi\\u2019 and \\u2018Burkina Faso\\u2019, \\u2018agriculture\\u2019 and \\u2018basic health\\u2019. Once you press \\u2018Search\\u2019 d-portal will present you with the total number of projects (called \\u2018activities\\u2019 in IATI). The total number is split by active, ended and planned projects. You will also be presented with information on where the money for the listed projects comes from as well as information on where the money is going by sector. For projects where IATI publishers have given location data, you will also be able to see the locations of these projects on a heatmap.

You can also combine the use of filters with a free text search by typing in the \\u2018Search\\u2019 box.

At the top right of your results pages you can use the \\u2018settings\\u2019 options to alter which currency, language and what 12 month period your results are displayed in.

Here are some examples of the types of questions d-portal can answer. To practise using d-portal and see how it works, you could visit d-portal and find the answers:

  • How many projects are taking place in Ghana on water and sanitation (Sector group 140)?
  • Name four organisations that are currently working on tackling Ebola in Guinea?
  • Find an example of an activity that is happening in the capital of Honduras (Tegucigalpa)
  • How much of UNDP funding went to Sierra Leone in 2015 in UK pounds?
  • Which government is the original funder of this activity: MW-NBM-R1527-W106?
  • According to IATI, which country received the most funding relating to the sector Ending Violence Against Women and Children (Sector 15180)?
  • Which two countries received the largest amount of aid as a response to Hurricane Matthew?

If you have further questions about how to search on d-portal, or questions as to why data is not showing please refer to the d-portal FAQ pages.

How can I use data from d-portal?

Once you have found the information you are looking for, you can download data and even generate content for your own website. Developers can also freely use d-portal source code to build their own portals.

Download data into a CSV file

Once you have selected specific filters or done a free text search you will be taken to a page showing the total number of projects/activities for your search. If you click into any of the figures or graphs you will be presented with a table. At the top right of this table, you can press the \\u2018CSV\\u2019 button and download the data.

Location data can be downloaded from heatmaps into a CSV file.

Generate content with IATI data for your website

You can use d-portal Generator to easily create attractive displays of IATI data on your own website or blog posts. The Generator is a free tool that can produce a range of graphs, tables, maps and other visualisations.

The process is simple: you select the data you want and choose how you\\u2019d like it displayed. The Generator then produces a line of code you can copy and paste into your own pages.

For more information, see the FAQs about the generator.

As an example, see how the United Nations Development Group uses the d-portal Generator.

Build your own tool that uses IATI data

Because d-portal.org is an open source platform, you can use all aspects of it to build your own portal using the free source code.
The open source concept relies on sharing resources in the hope that others will join in and help improve d-portal. This includes finding and reporting bugs, contributing new features that you'd like the platform to have or even creating new themes. If you would like to contribute new features get in touch with us at get support. We can then discuss how the features could work and what requirements the d-portal developers have for accepting new features.

Who maintains d-portal and who should I contact if I spot issues?

The IATI Secretariat is responsible for the maintenance of d-portal and work directly with two freelance developers who maintain the code.

If you have any queries about how the data is shown in d-portal, or how up-to-date the data is, please see the FAQs or contact the IATI Secretariat.

For questions relating to the data itself, contact the relevant publisher directly. You can find details for all publishers in the IATI Registry.

\"}]" +msgstr "" + +#. tools.toolpage.670.content_editor +msgid "[{\"id\": \"dfac753f-ffb0-4e0f-8269-23b41b27978d\", \"type\": \"h2\", \"value\": \"About the IATI Datastore\"}, {\"id\": \"4582024d-5c7b-45e7-80d0-139cdc95bd57\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

The IATI Datastore version 3 provides access to data published by organisations on their resources and results, according to the IATI Standard.

  • Data is updated dynamically as it becomes available via the IATI Registry. We aim to process all data within 24 hours of its availability.
  • All valid IATI data (i.e. data that conforms to the IATI XML Schema) is available in JSON, CSV and XML formats.
  • Users can query IATI data on all elements and attributes contained in the Standard.
  • All IATI data can be queried and returned in one of three CSV formats:
    • One activity per row
    • One transaction per row
    • One budget per row

\"}, {\"id\": \"49af1f90-f9a7-4525-b4f7-40294bf2caba\", \"type\": \"h2\", \"value\": \"Accessing the IATI Datastore\"}, {\"id\": \"37ad5984-4828-466d-985b-05c65e8d24a2\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

IATI data can be accessed in two ways:

  • IATI Datastore Search
    • IATI Datastore Search. This is the front-end to the Datastore offering intuitive simple search and advanced search features. All data can be downloaded in XML, JSON, CSV, or Excel-friendly CSV formats, without pagination.
    • Simple Search behaves just like any familiar search engine and allows users the ability to quickly search the natural language elements of IATI for any words or phrases of interest.
    • Advanced Search allows users to filter their search results by any IATI element and chain those filters into complex queries which can be saved to file.
  • IATI Datastore v3 API
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The IATI Datastore provides access to data published by organisations using version 2 of the IATI Standard. This follows the decision by IATI members to deprecate version 1 of the Standard, which was implemented in July 2019.

To help ensure that users access good-quality data, the Datastore holds no data that does not adhere to the IATI Schema. The IATI Schema provides the exact order and format in which publishers should provide their XML files. More information about the IATI Schema can be found on its own page on the IATI website.

Files marked as critically invalid by the IATI Validator are not included in the IATI Datastore.

In what formats can I access the data?

The IATI Datastore allows you to convert original IATI data files, which are published in the format XML, into two additional formats: CSV and JSON. All data in the Datastore is filtered and output based on IATI activities. An exception to this is when converting the data into CSV format; this also allows you to return data based on budgets or transactions.

So, you can output:

  • XML \\u2013 The Datastore returns the original activity XML data. All original published information is presented, as well as the metadata that is included in the XML output.
  • JSON \\u2013 The Datastore will convert the published XML to JSON format. All original published information is presented, as well as the metadata that is included in the XML output. You can select the objects in a JSON file to represent individual activities, budgets or transactions.
  • CSV \\u2013 The Datastore can convert the published XML data into CSV format. This format can then be used to analyse information using spreadsheet software such as Microsoft Excel, LibreOffice Calc or Google Sheets. You can select the rows in a CSV file to represent individual activities, budgets or transactions.
  • Excel (Datastore Search Only) \\u2013 Datastore Search can return an Excel-optimised CSV format by clicking the \\u201cEXCEL\\u201d download button. This format ensures that Microsoft Excel correctly interprets file encoding and correctly displays accented characters by adding a UTF8 BOM. The format also fixes a bug some users of Microsoft Excel could experience while opening the CSV format where rows incorrectly wrap in the middle of long cells. This is accomplished by truncating individual cells longer than 32,700 characters, so if your software can parse long cells, we recommend you continue using the original CSV download format.
\"}, {\"id\": \"48dbd140-96b2-45a3-b27a-a7fc886308c4\", \"type\": \"h2\", \"value\": \"Who should use the IATI Datastore version 3 API?\"}, {\"id\": \"7f274fc1-063e-4e94-a634-bf4abafc5747\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

Users of the IATI Datastore will need to have technical competency and understand the basic structure and elements of the IATI Standard. This is to ensure that users are aware of what types of development and humanitarian data they can query and access. Users are provided with this information in the:

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The IATI Datastore has been developed by the IATI Secretariat. For support using it, please contact us.

If you discover a bug or have an idea for an enhancement of the product, please raise these on the issue tracker on the Github repository.

\"}]" +msgstr "" + +#. tools.toolpage.654.content_editor +msgid "[{\"id\": \"761f380c-d2ca-45b4-9532-27dc6e21e31d\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

The IATI Registry stores information on every organisation publishing IATI data. These organisations are referred to as \\u2018IATI publishers\\u2019. IATI publishers register their accounts on the IATI Registry and publish links to their IATI data files there. The Registry provides a central point to access all IATI data files and import them into IATI data-use tools.

What information can I find in the IATI Registry?

The IATI Registry holds metadata about each IATI publisher and the files they have published in the IATI XML format. The files themselves are stored in different places across the web.

On the homepage of the Registry, you can see the total number of organisations that have both registered with IATI and published at least one data file. This number automatically updates to reflect the growth in IATI publishers.

The Registry metadata also provides a searchable list of IATI publishers with their contact information, the location of where their IATI data files are hosted and the date of when they first published data.

The IATI Registry contains sections for information on publishers and all of the data published to IATI.

  • Publishers - you can see and download a full list of all organisations that publish IATI data, including each publisher\\u2019s name, IATI organisation identifier, organisation type and the number of data files they have published. If you click on an individual publisher, you will see a list of their data files (both organisation files and activity files), with some metadata about each file, such as when it was last updated. To understand what information is contained within IATI organisation and activity data files see: what data to publish.
  • Data - you can search IATI datasets by publisher name, publisher country, organisation type and recipient country. These are the metadata fields to describe a publisher\\u2019s organisation and the data they publish. The search result will give you links to their raw data files, which are provided in XML format.

How do I get data from the IATI registry?

How to find a publisher\\u2019s contact details

Each IATI publisher should display an email address on the IATI Registry and may also include a link to their website. To find these details, click on the required publisher\\u2019s page and the email address will be displayed on the right of the screen under \\u2018Contact\\u2019. There should also be a link to their website which often provides more contact information for the organisation.

Some organisations also include a specific contact email address for each activity. An activity provides data on individual projects or single units of development and humanitarian work. Any contact information for an activity can be found within its IATI data file. Users can find the specific activity on d-portal and then select \\u2018View source XML\\u2019 beneath the activity \\u2018Project title\\u2019. In the source XML you can use CTRL + F to search for the word \\u2018email\\u2019.

How to access IATI activity and organisation data

The IATI Registry is your single point of access for all links to IATI data files. You can use this tool to find the IATI file you want to download and do so in XML format or CSV format. More technically adept users can utilise our Registry API to access the metadata, including the URL for each published IATI file.

Accessing individual datasets

When you are looking at the links to an IATI data file on a publisher\\u2019s page, you have four options.

  1. View Metadata: this allows you to view additional information about the file, such as the file type, recipient country for the file\\u2019s activities and when it was last updated.
  2. Download: this will download the raw XML file.
  3. Preview: this allows you to quickly preview an IATI publisher\\u2019s data by presenting it in an easy-to-read format. It lists each top-level element on a separate line, and allows you to expand the section to see the data it contains.
  4. CSV: this allows you to convert individual IATI activity files from XML into CSV format. You can select one of three options and then download the CSV file to use the data for the organisation you have selected. The three options are:
    • simple activity summary (CSV)
    • full activity data (CSV)
    • all transactions (CSV)

Accessing all datasets via the Registry metadata API

You can use the IATI Registry API to programmatically query all the metadata held on the Registry, create and manage datasets, and perform a wide variety of other tasks. To find out more please visit the Registry API documentation.

API for XML data

IATI offers several APIs. If you need an API to work directly with the IATI XML data, you can use the Data API with the IATI Datastore.

How do I publish my data on the IATI Registry?

The first step is to create a publisher account on the IATI Registry and get this approved by the IATI Secretariat. Please see How to register with IATI for detailed instructions.

Once your account is approved, you can add individual data files to the IATI Registry manually or by bulk upload using a CSV file. Or, if you are using a publishing tool to publish IATI data, there may be an option to automatically publish your files directly from the tool to the Registry. Please see How to publish your data on the IATI Registry for instructions.

Can I get my organisation\\u2019s publishing system to interact with the IATI Registry?

You can set up a system to interact with the IATI Registry using its own API, which is an implementation of the CKAN API. For details, see the full API documentation.

If you want your system to publish datasets on behalf of multiple organisations, you will need permission from the IATI Secretariat to do so. For further details and advice, please send a query to the IATI Secretariat.

Who maintains the IATI Registry and how can I contact them?

The IATI Secretariat is responsible for maintenance of the IATI Registry and works directly with Derilinx, a leading provider of CKAN development and hosting, which supplies and manages the Registry.

If you have any questions or notice any issues, please contact the IATI Secretariat.

\"}]" +msgstr "" + +#. tools.toolpage.665.content_editor +msgid "[{\"id\": \"0b19face-2773-433d-b8f7-b41dfe3916d0\", \"type\": \"h2\", \"value\": \"What information can be found on the IATI Dashboard?\"}, {\"id\": \"4a9bbbed-3bef-4818-bb10-d311dc2a9c79\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

The IATI Dashboard provides public charts and metrics on all IATI data published by organisations (referred to as \\u2018publishers\\u2019). You can look at the data for an individual publisher, or for all IATI publishers.

There are four key sections in the IATI Dashboard:

  1. Headlines \\u2013 this contains graphs and charts about the total number of IATI publishers, files and activities published since 2014. It is useful for answering questions such as \\u2018What is the size, scope and scale of IATI data?\\u2019
  2. Data quality \\u2013 this highlights technical errors in organisations\\u2019 publishing. These could include download errors, issues with XML formatting and inconsistent or incorrect use of unique identifiers. It is useful for answering questions such as \\u2018What unique identifiers has an organisation used more than once?\\u2019
  3. Exploring data \\u2013 this explains what different organisations are publishing, with information on individual data elements, attributes and codes. It is useful for answering questions such as \\u2018Which organisations are publishing SDG Indicators at results level?\\u2019
  4. Publishing statistics \\u2013 these tables compare how organisations are meeting the Key qualities of IATI data in their publishing. They also provide an overview of what you can expect to find in an organisation\\u2019s data. This section is useful for answering questions such as \\u2018What else could I add to my publishing to make it more useful for data users?\\u2019
\"}, {\"id\": \"03a25938-ddd1-48b8-887a-bbb681d0e579\", \"type\": \"h2\", \"value\": \"How does the IATI Dashboard work?\"}, {\"id\": \"fba9e42e-e362-4682-bffb-598d0ec4f4fc\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

The IATI Dashboard is managed by the IATI Secretariat. It analyses published data via the IATI Registry daily.

The Dashboard aims to present data on organisations\\u2019 publishing to IATI in a useful format. This is predominantly metadata, such as how many files are failing validation and which parts of the IATI Standard are being used. Whilst you can use it to check how many organisations are publishing results data, for example, you cannot use it to check whether that results data is meaningful.

To find out more about the IATI Dashboard and how to use it, please see these guides:

\"}]" +msgstr "" + +#. tools.toolpage.2886.content_editor +msgid "[{\"id\": \"752dd7b2-78ac-44ce-b2c9-e80b07f15672\", \"type\": \"h2\", \"value\": \"API Gateway\"}, {\"id\": \"3fda3f5b-aeda-4f10-a6dd-6635e8ecd282\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

Date published: 11 January 2022

The API Gateway is home to IATI\\u2019s public APIs. It is the central point from which users and tools can programmatically access IATI\\u2019s data services.

IATI Gateway APIs

Currently two public API\\u2019s are available from the API Gateway:

Users of these APIs are required to register and obtain a free API key before using the API. This step allows the IATI Secretariat to better track how the APIs are being used, and ensure a secure and robust service for all users.

Additional IATI APIs

The IATI API Gateway will be the eventual home for all of IATI's supported public APIs. However, as we make this transition some APIs are still documented and accessed elsewhere:

  • IATI Registry API - Information on every organisation publishing IATI data.
  • Codelist API - Two machine readable ways for people to consume the codelists needed to create and interpret IATI data.

Instructions to obtain IATI Gateway API Keys

  • Navigate to https://developer.iatistandard.org
  • Click \\u201cSign Up\\u201d
  • Follow sign up process and confirm your account from an email link
  • Sign In to the API Gateway developer portal (same URL as above)
  • Navigate to Subscriptions > Exploratory - link
    • Enter a Subscription Name (this can be anything you want) in the box
    • Check the box to agree to the Terms of Use
    • Click the Subscribe Button
  • This will give you an API Key for 5 calls/minute up to a maximum of 100 calls/week, with no approval process.
  • If you require a higher rate/quota you need a Full Access subscription:
  • Navigate to Subscriptions > Full Access - link
    • Enter a Subscription Name (this can be anything you want) in the box
    • Check the box to agree to the Terms of Use
    • Click the Subscribe Button

Full Access enables subscribers to have unlimited access to Public IATI APIs with high call rate limits.

Your request will go into a queue where the IATI Secretariat will approve it.

  • Once approved, you\\u2019ll be able to use the API Keys provided either from within the API Gateway webpage or your local development tools.

Testing the Validator API

Testing from the API Gateway webpage

  • Go to APIs > IATI Validator V2 > POST validate - link
  • Click the green "Try it" button
  • Once you have an active subscription the \\u201cSubscription Key\\u201d field should auto-populate
  • Set a body
    • You can either paste a raw string of XML or upload a file from your computer with the \\u201cBinary\\u201d option
  • Click Send

Testing with local tools:

  • Choose an endpoint: e.g. POST https://api.iatistandard.org/validator/validate
  • Subscription Key:
    • Copy your Primary or Secondary Key from your Profile on the API Gateway webpage
  • Add a Header to your request:
    • Key: Ocp-Apim-Subscription-Key
    • Value: <your key>
  • You can see examples of different language requests format (HTTP, curl, etc.) in the \\u201cTry it\\u201d feature of the API

Testing the Datastore API

Testing from the API Gateway webpage

  • Go to APIs > IATI Datastore > GET Query - link
  • Click the green "Try it" button
  • Once you have an active subscription the \\u201cSubscription Key\\u201d field should auto-populate
  • Fill out required parameters:
    • collection - which collection you would like to query
      • activity
      • budget
      • transaction
    • responsetype - type of response
      • select - choose for JSON (flat), CSV, or Solr XML response
      • iati - choose to receive an IATI formatted XML response, only available for the activity collection path
      • iati_json - choose to receive structured JSON format, only available for the activity collection path
    • q - Defines a query using standard query syntax. This parameter is mandatory. E.g. search activity description narratives for NGO: \\u201cdescription_narrative:NGO\\u201d
  • Click Send

Testing with local tools:

  • Choose an endpoint: e.g.: GET https://api.iatistandard.org/datastore/activity/select?q=description_narrative:NGO
  • Subscription Key:
    • Copy your Primary or Secondary Key from your Profile on the API Gateway webpage
  • Add a header to your request:
    • Key: Ocp-Apim-Subscription-Key
    • Value: <your key>
  • You can see examples of different language requests format (HTTP, curl, etc.) in the \\u201cTry it\\u201d feature of the Developer Portal
\"}]" +msgstr "" + +#. tools.toolpage.666.content_editor +msgid "[{\"id\": \"ce7fcf67-cf61-48f9-9f8e-5ea3c0c308df\", \"type\": \"intro\", \"value\": \"

The IATI Validator is an online tool for checking if data aligns with the rules and guidance of the IATI Standard. It allows users to check and improve the quality of IATI data to ensure it is accessible and useful to anyone working with data on development and humanitarian resources and results.

\"}, {\"id\": \"aa975e06-5ad5-47bb-860f-3b6dfd3edea3\", \"type\": \"document_box\", \"value\": [{\"id\": \"920a31a9-a909-4866-87b9-9956eed7139d\", \"type\": \"document_box_heading\", \"value\": \"View IATI Validator guidance\"}, {\"id\": \"12ab1bb9-7ee5-4d7c-b46e-fd0fe31d5c35\", \"type\": \"document\", \"value\": 10645}]}, {\"id\": \"56ec1c47-2085-4613-80be-4b18ebfb782e\", \"type\": \"h2\", \"value\": \"How the IATI Validator works\"}, {\"id\": \"33409352-980e-406d-8e93-b3acc31828e3\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

The IATI Validator performs checks on IATI data files and returns error and warning messages about how to correct the data. There are three ways to use the IATI Validator.

  1. Check data: anyone can upload their IATI data files to be checked before publishing them.
  2. Public data viewer: anyone can check all IATI data files that have been published.
  3. Validator API: technical users can intergrate the Validator API into their internal data systems for periodic data checks

\"}, {\"id\": \"eee1dcad-20cf-43d3-be04-144659bbeff8\", \"type\": \"h3\", \"value\": \"Messages to identify errors\"}, {\"id\": \"bb6d69c3-a027-491d-ace5-28ce5dbab7f8\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

The Validator displays a message for each occurrence of data that does not comply with the IATI Standard. The message identifies what data needs to be corrected and where it occurs in the data file. A count of errors is also displayed, which shows how many times an error is repeated throughout a file. For example, if all activities in a dataset have omitted activity dates, then the user will see a count of this repeated error, as well as the location of each error.

\"}]" +msgstr "" + +#. tools.toolpage.2948.content_editor +msgid "[{\"id\": \"14f38491-19ca-4a04-9f36-3b65769a0343\", \"type\": \"aligned_html\", \"value\": {\"html\": \"\", \"alignment\": \"normal\"}}, {\"id\": \"bb8d1168-9135-4f01-9b4b-62ff4920930e\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

Benefits of using IATI Publisher

IATI Publisher enables organisations to publish data on their development and humanitarian activities according to the XML format required by the IATI Standard. The tool is designed to be simple and intuitive, making publishing easier for organisations and bringing a range of benefits for users.

IATI Publisher:

  • Is free to use;
  • Provides clear explanations of data fields in the IATI Standard, together with links to useful guidance;
  • Enables data to be entered directly in the interface or bulk uploaded via Excel, CSV or XML file;
  • Runs automatic checks (via the IATI Validator) for errors before publishing data, with feedback on corrections.

Who is IATI Publisher for?

IATI Publisher has been built to support small to medium sized organisations (or those with only a limited number of activities) to publish data on their development and humanitarian work. An \\u2018activity\\u2019 is an individual project or other unit of development and humanitarian work, as determined by the organisation that is publishing the data.

Large organisations, such as donor governments or UN agencies delivering 100+ activities, are advised not to use IATI Publisher. Alternative technical solutions are recommended for the publication of large volumes of data. For more information, please contact us.

Publishing IATI data for the first time?

We encourage organisations new to IATI to use IATI Publisher. The process of publishing IATI data can be complex and IATI Publisher will guide you through the necessary steps.

Already publishing IATI data?

If you have previously published IATI data using another tool:

  • You can start using IATI Publisher now to publish data on your organisation\\u2019s new development and humanitarian activities.
  • If you would like to migrate your existing data to IATI Publisher from another publishing tool, such as AidStream, please contact us for more information on options.
\"}]" +msgstr "" + +#. tools.toolpage.2985.content_editor +msgid "[{\"id\": \"da9a07a7-9e8d-4539-935c-ec447d3adae7\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

We provide some usage statistics and analytics on our sites to the community. This page lists places where these can be found.

\"}, {\"id\": \"b92489fc-0f2f-4149-8f27-d9648b40dae6\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"\"}]" +msgstr "[{\"id\": \"da9a07a7-9e8d-4539-935c-ec447d3adae7\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

We provide some usage statistics and analytics on our sites to the community. This page lists places where these can be found.

\"}, {\"id\": \"b92489fc-0f2f-4149-8f27-d9648b40dae6\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"\"}]" + +#. tools.toolsubpage.668.excerpt +msgid "The IATI Dashboard contains a wealth of information. This guide takes you through some common queries performed by the IATI Secretariat. These queries can be adapted to cover different elements, attributes and metadata." +msgstr "The IATI Dashboard contains a wealth of information. This guide takes you through some common queries performed by the IATI Secretariat. These queries can be adapted to cover different elements, attributes and metadata." + +#. tools.toolsubpage.2889.content_editor +msgid "[{\"id\": \"fb7b83ae-436f-44f9-bc60-324b2ab36d01\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

This guide provides information on how to form Datastore version 3 API queries. A subset of the Datastore API\\u2019s features and options is provided below. A full list of features that IATI is committed to maintain is outlined in the API contract. All features in the SOLR API documentation can be used as part of the Datastore v3 API, however those not in IATI\\u2019s API contract may be changed and updated over time.

  • Datastore v3 API contract - The contract contains the full list of search and filtering options IATI is committed to maintain in the Datastore v3 API. Key features are highlighted below.
  • SOLR documentation - This contains all of the features available via SOLR. The list of SOLR features is larger than those IATI is committed to maintain in the Datastore v3 API.

The Datastore API can be accessed through the IATI\\u2019s API Gateway. See the API Gateway guidance document for details.

Examples of complex API calls can be found here.

Each user is required to have a free account and include their subscription key when making queries. The details below show how to form the API query, as well as how to do so using the API Gateway\\u2019s Query Field.

Please note, users of the IATI Datastore will need to have technical competency and understand the basic structure and elements of the IATI Standard. Please see Tools and resources for data use for other ways of accessing IATI data.

Available endpoints:

Return data formatted as either one activity, transaction or budget per row. Each endpoint returns all activity data related to that activity, transaction or budget.

  • https://api.iatistandard.org/datastore/activity/select?
  • https://api.iatistandard.org/datastore/transaction/select?
  • https://api.iatistandard.org/datastore/budget/select?

In the Query Field use the collection parameter, choose a drop down option of activity, transaction or budget:

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\\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n
ParameterValue
collectionactivity
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How to add activity filters

The first filter is added using the sequence `q=`, following this, further filters can be added using `AND`, `OR`, `NOT` and + (+ means AND/OR but cannot be expressed using text).

Attribute Code Searches

  • Search for a specific attribute code: q=sector_code:11110
  • Search for multiple attribute codes: q=recipient_country_code:(UG TZ)
  • Search for one code OR another: q=sector_code:11110 OR transaction_sector_code:11110
  • Search for one code AND another: q=recipient_country_code:UG AND sector_code:11110
  • Search for one code AND/OR another: q=recipient_country_code:UG + sector_code:11110
  • Search for one code but NOT another: q=recipient_country_code:UG NOT sector_code:11110

Narrative Searches

  • Freetext search in a specific narrative: q=description_narrative:rabbit
  • Freetext search in multiples narratives: q=title_narrative:rabbit OR description_narrative:rabbit OR iati_identifier:rabbit OR transaction_description_narrative:rabbit
  • Freetext search for two words in a specific narrative: q=title_narrative:(rabbit AND production)
  • Freetext search for a phrase in a specific narrative: q=title_narrative:\\u201crabbit production\\u201d

Note, the iati-identifier is counted as a narrative field in the IATI Datastore. Use quotes to find a specific activity e.g. q=iati_identifier:\\u201cUS-GOV-1-AID-OAA-TO-14-00001\\u201d

Further narrative search options

  • * = wildcard, returns matches with zero or more letters

E.g. apple* returns apple, apples and appleseeds

  • ? = single character, returns matches which include a single character

E.g. te?t returns test and text

Note: to use * and ? as wildcards in narrative searches, the search term MUST NOT be quoted. If quoted, * and ? symbols will be searched for in the narrative text.

How to search dates and financial values

The API allows users to select date and financial values within a certain range. This is added in the format [* TO *].

  • q=transaction_value:[* TO 10000] finds all field values less than or equal to 10000.
  • q=activity_date_iso_date:[2021-01-01T00:00:00Z TO *] finds all activities that have an activity date later 1st Jan 2021.

Note: The SOLR API cannot search for both the type and iso-date within a single activity-date element. This means you cannot select only start or end dates to search by; this needs to be done by the user or programme once the JSON/XML/CSV output has been retrieved.

In the Query Field use the q parameter, then add the combination of filters required using the guidance above e.g.

\"}, {\"id\": \"32e5ff80-e6e6-496f-800d-1bfd28c4ca4b\", \"type\": \"aligned_html\", \"value\": {\"html\": \"\\r\\n\\r\\n
\\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n
ParameterValue
qtitle_narrative:(rabbit AND production)
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Return specific columns

  • &fl=description_narrative,sector_code

In the Query Field use the fl parameter, then add the list of data fields to return e.g.

\"}, {\"id\": \"68f77df9-02d0-4066-97a1-810c158c2db8\", \"type\": \"aligned_html\", \"value\": {\"html\": \"\\r\\n\\r\\n
\\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n
ParameterValue
fldescription_narrative,sector_code
\", \"alignment\": \"normal\"}}, {\"id\": \"63a73b23-a768-4205-bf6a-3a773e92c351\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

How to select the format:

  • &wt=json
  • &wt=xml
  • &wt=csv

In the Query Field use the wt parameter, choose one of the three options: json, xml or csv

\"}, {\"id\": \"320fd954-8189-40fa-91a9-91643bab655e\", \"type\": \"aligned_html\", \"value\": {\"html\": \"\\r\\n\\r\\n
\\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n
ParameterValue
wtjson
\", \"alignment\": \"normal\"}}, {\"id\": \"1787fbca-c4c1-4826-b32d-8e1e716dbfe2\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

How to select number of rows

If not used, a default of 10 results will be returned.

A maximum of 1000 rows can be returned per API call. Use the &start parameter to select which row to start from.

  • &rows=50
  • &start=0

In the Query Field use the rows and start parameter, then specify the number required e.g.

\"}, {\"id\": \"dad63ff2-5287-431a-8f29-5a80cc9546b3\", \"type\": \"aligned_html\", \"value\": {\"html\": \"\\r\\n\\r\\n
\\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n
ParameterValue
rows50
start0
\", \"alignment\": \"normal\"}}, {\"id\": \"16ec0dfc-aa2f-46e9-98dd-7b56a3bf3a96\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

Names of elements/attributes:

Names of elements and attributes are based upon the names and path provided in the IATI Schema. Each sequence of non-alpha characters is replaced with a \\u2018_\\u2019.

For example:

\"}, {\"id\": \"e90380b9-54fc-4447-b9fe-60baa588c27d\", \"type\": \"aligned_html\", \"value\": {\"html\": \"\\r\\n\\r\\n
\\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n
IATI NameAPI Name
iati-identifieriati_identifier
transaction/valuetransaction_value
transaction/value/@currencytransaction_value_currency
transaction/description/narrative/@xml:langtransaction_description_narrative_xml_lang
\", \"alignment\": \"normal\"}}, {\"id\": \"674d3fd5-f106-4c2b-960b-0094f653af88\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

A full list of the names and paths, plus the data type of each element and attribute can be found in the Activity Summary Table.

Character encoding

The API will encode certain characters. Either the character or the encoding can be used when typing/pasting in an API. For example:

\"}, {\"id\": \"464d5f35-c492-4b4a-bfbd-e63799ddc7d5\", \"type\": \"aligned_html\", \"value\": {\"html\": \"\\r\\n\\r\\n
\\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n
CharacterEncoding
`\\u201d`%22
` `%20
\\u2018:\\u2019%3A
\\u2018,\\u2019%2C
\\u2018[\\u2018%5B
\\u2018]\\u2019%5D
\", \"alignment\": \"normal\"}}, {\"id\": \"d2383ec1-53b3-47df-b0d6-81e272638b83\", \"type\": \"anchor_point\", \"value\": \"example-api\"}, {\"id\": \"cd5eb82c-f72e-488f-b96d-a0e60c806ad1\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

Example of complex API calls

Here are two examples of data queries to show how the Datastore API works:

Scenario 1: \\u201cI would like to retrieve location and budget data for National NGOs currently working on development or humanitarian projects in the Philippines.\\u201d

In this scenario, the user would like to filter the data by organisation type (National NGOs) and recipient country (the Philippines). The user would like to have each budget returned separately, with all corresponding activity data. This can be achieved using the following URL (plus subscription key) or entering the details into the API Query Field:

GET https://api.iatistandard.org/datastore/budget/select?q=reporting_org_type%3A22%20AND%20(recipient_country_code%3APH%20OR%20transaction_recipient_country_code%3APH)&rows=300&wt=json&fl=iati_identifier%2Creporting_org_type%2Crecipient_country_code

\"}, {\"id\": \"f322e1af-af42-4854-8088-06913f0b0c4d\", \"type\": \"aligned_html\", \"value\": {\"html\": \"\\r\\n\\r\\n
\\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n
ParameterValueDescription
collectionactivitySpecifies that each row should contain one budget only
responsetypeselectThis is the default API response
qreporting_org_type:22 AND (recipient_country_code:PH OR transaction_recipient_country_code:PH)Filters for activities with Organisation Type Code 22 (National NGO)\\r\\n\\r\\nAND\\r\\n\\r\\nThose activities must have the Country Code PH (The Philippines) at activity OR transaction level\\r\\n
rows50Specifies the number of responses to be returned
wtjson
Sets the output format to JSON
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Scenario 2: \\u201cI would like to know which organisations worked on teacher training projects in Uganda and Kenya that have begun since 2021.\\u201d

In this scenario, the user would like to filter the data by sector (Teacher Training), recipient country (Uganda and Kenya), that took place in 2021+ and would like to structure the output by returning participating organisations. This can be achieved using the following URL (plus subscription key) or entering the details into the API Query Field:

GET https://api.iatistandard.org/datastore/activity/select?q=(sector_code%3A11130%20OR%20transaction_sector_code%3A11130)%20AND%20(recipient_country_code%3A(UG%20KE)%20OR%20transaction_recipient_country_code%3A(UG%20KE))%20AND%20activity_date_iso_date%3A%5B2021-01-01T00%3A00%3A00Z%20TO%20*%5D&rows=300&wt=json&fl=participating_org_ref%2Cparticipating_org_narrative

\"}, {\"id\": \"b416075f-6cd6-45cd-9016-0dc9355c7be1\", \"type\": \"aligned_html\", \"value\": {\"html\": \"\\r\\n\\r\\n
\\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n
ParameterValueDescription
collectionbudgetSpecifies that each row should contain one activity
responsetypeselectThis is the default API response
q(sector_code:11130 OR transaction_sector_code:11130) AND (recipient_country_code:(UG KE) OR transaction_recipient_country_code:(UG KE)) AND activity_date_iso_date:[2021-01-01T00:00:00Z TO *]Filters for activities with Sector Code 11130 at either activity OR transaction level\\r\\n\\r\\nAND\\r\\n\\r\\nThose activities must have the Country Code UG or KE at activity OR transaction level\\r\\n\\r\\nAND\\r\\n\\r\\nThose activities must have an activity date in 2021 onwards.\\r\\n
rows300Specifies the number of responses to be returned
wtjson
Sets the output format to JSON
flparticipating_org_ref,participating_org_narrative
Specifies that participating organisations data is returned for the resulting activities
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IATI\\u2019s Datastore version 3 uses the same backend technology as the iati.cloud SOLR API. However, various optimisations have been made allowing all available valid IATI data to be returned and ensuring that the outputs are aligned with the IATI Schema. A comparison between the two APIs can be found on this page.

Please note, iati.cloud is no longer managed by IATI and may not have the same services as previously listed.

Step-by-step transition

To replicate a query on iati.cloud, without adding any advanced features, the following guidance should be followed:

Create an API Gateway login

All users of the IATI Datastore API v3 are required to register on IATI\\u2019s API Gateway and gain a free API key. This step allows the IATI Secretariat to better track how IATI APIs are being used, and ensure a secure and robust service for users. Once you are logged into the API Gateway you can choose between two subscriptions:

\"}, {\"id\": \"3734bbb6-d744-40d7-a8e7-cd6de7f386c5\", \"type\": \"aligned_html\", \"value\": {\"html\": \"\\r\\n\\r\\n
\\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n
NameDescription
ExploratorySubscribers will be able to run 5 calls/minute up to a maximum of 100 calls/week. No approval is required
Full AccessSubscribers have unlimited access to Public
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Once setup you will be able to use the API Keys provided either from within the API Gateway webpage or your local development tools. Further guidance is provided in API Gateway Instructions.

Change the base URL

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\\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n
iati.cloudIATI Datastore version 3
https://datastore.iati.cloud/api/v2/activity?https://api.iatistandard.org/datastore/activity/select?
https://datastore.iati.cloud/api/v2/transaction?https://api.iatistandard.org/datastore/transaction/select?
https://datastore.iati.cloud/api/v2/budget?https://api.iatistandard.org/datastore/budget/select?
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Select data fields to return

The transaction and budget endpoints in the iati.cloud API only return a subset of the data fields available in IATI. In contrast, the IATI Datastore v3 API returns all available fields. The fl= parameter can be used to limit the fields returned to match the iati.cloud output.

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\\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n
iati.cloudIATI Datastore version 3 field selection
https://datastore.iati.cloud/api/v2/transaction?&fl=iati_identifier,reporting_org_ref,title_narrative,description_narrative,recipient_country_code,recipient_region_code,sector_code,transaction_ref,transaction_humanitarian,transaction_transaction_type_code,transaction_transaction_date_iso_date,transaction_value_currency,transaction_value_value_date,transaction_value,transaction_provider_org_ref,transaction_provider_org_provider_activity_id,transaction_provider_org_type,transaction_provider_org_narrative,transaction_receiver_org_ref,transaction_receiver_org_receiver_activity_id,transaction_receiver_org_type,transaction_receiver_org_narrative,transaction_disbursement_channel_code,transaction_sector_vocabulary,transaction_sector_code,transaction_recipient_country_code,transaction_recipient_region_code,transaction_flow_type_code,transaction_finance_type_code,transaction_aid_type_code,transaction_aid_type_vocabulary,transaction_tied_status_code,transaction_description_narrative,default_currency,xml_lang,default_flow_type_code,default_aid_type_code,default_tied_status_code,humanitarian
https://datastore.iati.cloud/api/v2/budget?&fl=iati_identifier,reporting_org_ref,reporting_org_type,recipient_country_code,recipient_country_narrative,budget_type,budget_status,budget_period_start_iso_date,budget_period_end_iso_date,budget_value_currency,budget_value_value_date,budget_value,default_currency,xml_lang,default_flow_type_code,default_tied_status_code,default_aid_type_code,humanitarian
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Change field names in query parameter

Names of elements and attributes are based upon the names and path provided in the IATI Schema. Each sequence of non-alpha characters is replaced with a \\u2018_\\u2019.

For example:

\"}, {\"id\": \"15631064-cc15-4af7-9739-88be36e29a03\", \"type\": \"aligned_html\", \"value\": {\"html\": \"\\r\\n\\r\\n
\\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n
IATI namesIATI Datastore version 3 names
iati-identifieriati_identifier
transaction/valuetransaction_value
transaction/value/@currencytransaction_value_currency
transaction/description/narrative/@xml:langtransaction_description_narrative_xml_lang
\", \"alignment\": \"normal\"}}, {\"id\": \"bad071df-2520-46cc-97a7-558de03f21b7\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

A full list of the names and paths, plus the data type of each element and attribute can be found in the Activity Summary Table.

Fields with name changes between iati.cloud and IATI Datastore v3 include:

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\\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n
iati.cloud names IATI Datastore version 3 names
default_langxml_lang
reporting_org_type_codereporting_org_type
location_id_codelocation_location_id_code
location_id_vocabularylocation_location_id_vocabulary
location_reach_codelocation_location_reach_code
location_class_codelocation_location_class_code
country_budget_items_budget_description_narrative_langcountry_budget_items_budget_item_description_narrative_xml_lang
country_budget_items_budget_description_narrative_textcountry_budget_items_budget_item_description_narrative
planned_disbursement_value_dateplanned_disbursement_value_value_date
planned_disbursement_provider_org_narrative_langplanned_disbursement_provider_org_narrative_xml_lang
planned_disbursement_provider_org_narrative_textplanned_disbursement_receiver_org_narrative
transaction_typetransaction_transaction_type_code
transaction_date_iso_datetransaction_transaction_date_iso_date
transaction_value_datetransaction_value_value_date
transaction_provider_org_narrative_langtransaction_provider_org_narrative_xml_lang
transaction_provider_org_narrative_texttransaction_provider_org_narrative
location_id_codelocation_location_id_code
transaction_disburstment_channel_codetransaction_disbursement_channel_code
result_indicator_title_narrative_langresult_indicator_title_narrative_xml_lang
result_indicator_title_narrative_textresult_indicator_title_narrative
result_indicator_description_narrative_langresult_indicator_description_narrative_xml_lang
result_indicator_description_narrative_textresult_indicator_description_narrative
result_indicator_reference_vocabulary_uriresult_indicator_reference_indicator_uri
result_indicator_baseline_comment_narrative_langresult_indicator_baseline_comment_narrative_xml_lang
result_indicator_baseline_comment_narrative_textresult_indicator_baseline_comment_narrative
result_indicator_period_target_comment_narrative_langresult_indicator_period_target_comment_narrative_xml_lang
result_indicator_period_target_comment_narrative_textresult_indicator_period_target_comment_narrative
result_indicator_period_actual_comment_narrative_langresult_indicator_period_actual_comment_narrative_xml_lang
result_indicator_period_actual_comment_narrative_textresult_indicator_period_actual_comment_narrative
result_document_link_title_narrative_langresult_document_link_title_narrative_xml_lang
result_document_link_title_narrative_textresult_document_link_title_narrative
result_document_link_description_narrative_langresult_document_link_description_narrative_xml_lang
result_document_link_description_narrative_textresult_document_link_description_narrative
result_indicator_document_link_title_narrative_langresult_indicator_document_link_title_narrative_xml_lang
result_indicator_document_link_title_narrative_textresult_indicator_document_link_title_narrative_text
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Select results to return

The Datastore v3 API has a limit of 1000 documents returned at once. This is to ensure data is of a size that can be handled by most browsers and will be returned in a reasonable timescale.

As with iati.cloud, the number of documents to return is set by the rows parameter. To return all documents in a query, users will need to repeatedly call the API and loop through the available pages by using the start parameter e.g.

  • To get the first 1000 documents: &rows=1000&start=1
  • To get the second 1000 documents: &rows=1000&start=1001

Results that cannot be returned

The IATI Datastore v3 does not have inbuilt currency conversion to USD. Users should take the value date of the financial value and choose their own method for converting the currency. IATI.cloud was based on the average IMF conversion rate for a given month.

The following endpoints, with CSV output only, do not have an equivalent in IATI Datastore v3:

  • https://datastore.iati.cloud/api/v2/activity-sector?
  • https://datastore.iati.cloud/api/v2/activity-country?

Comparison of IATI Datastore version 3 API to iati.cloud API

The two APIs are set up in very similar ways. However, the IATI Datastore API v3 is built to allow users greater flexibility when filtering data. Notably, all IATI data can be searched and returned using the activity, transaction and budget endpoints.

The IATI Datastore version 3 also delivers more timely updates, has lower costs and has an API Contract.

Do note that the IATI Datastore does not process IATI data. Any post-processing work, such as currency conversion and country/region/sector expansion, will sit down-stream of the Datastore API and will be considered in IATI\\u2019s upcoming work.

\"}, {\"id\": \"6aad4798-6146-4315-afb8-a9ef60964d38\", \"type\": \"aligned_html\", \"value\": {\"html\": \"\\r\\n\\r\\n
\\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n
IATI Datastore version 3iati.cloud
API subscription key is neededNo subscription key needed
All IATI data can be searched and returned for each endpointA subset of IATI data can be searched for each endpoint
All IATI data can be returned for each endpointA subset of IATI data can be returned for each endpoint
All field names match the IATI StandardNot all field names match the IATI Standard
Narrative searching available on all narrative fieldsNarrative searching available on some narrative fields
Paginated resultsNo pagination of results
No USD currency conversionSome USD currency conversion
No CSV activity sector and country expansionCSV activity output can return one country or one sector per row
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Further support

The IATI Datastore has been developed by the IATI Secretariat. For additional support on using (or transitioning over) to the new API, please contact the IATI Helpdesk: support@iatistandard.org. IATI\\u2019s Secretariat will happily set up a call to help get you started.

\"}]" +msgstr "" + +#. tools.toolsubpage.669.content_editor +msgid "[{\"id\": \"427f5b55-4174-4df0-b78b-8e84c16377ec\", \"type\": \"h2\", \"value\": \"Using the IATI Dashboard to improve your data quality\"}, {\"id\": \"8fd3ca5d-c169-428c-9ce3-1a35c83c56ea\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

This guide introduces you to the IATI Dashboard. It shows how you can check if your files are valid, that your data is structured correctly and what further data you can add.

  1. Ensure that your files are valid.
  2. Go through the headlines on your individual publisher page on the IATI Dashboard to ensure that your data is structured properly.
  3. Look at the Core page on the Dashboard\\u2019s Summary Statistics and work on getting all of your elements up to 100%.

Now you can choose an area of your data to work on. This could include increasing the frequency and decreasing the time-lag of your publishing, adding in forward-looking budgets, and increasing the number of elements you publish under the Financials and Value-added pages on the IATI Dashboard.

If you have any questions about the Dashboard and how to improve your data quality, please get in touch with the IATI Secretariat.

\"}, {\"id\": \"a7a71f91-ab4d-4d48-bb0f-6bef553fb2ae\", \"type\": \"h2\", \"value\": \"Check for errors on your individual publisher page\"}, {\"id\": \"09a121a3-552f-4c46-8da0-2c4ae3e67bdf\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

As a publisher, you can use your individual publisher page on the IATI Dashboard to check for validation errors. To find your page, go to the Dashboard\\u2019s homepage and select your organisation.

Starting with the Headlines box, check the following.

Does your Reporting Org match between the Registry and in your data?

If these don\\u2019t match, there\\u2019s a risk that your data won\\u2019t be imported into visualisation tools as it is invalid. You\\u2019ll need to update your Reporting Org in your IATI files to match your Reporting Org on the IATI Registry. Please follow steps 3 and 4 under \\u2018Changing your organisation\\u2019s IATI Org ID\\u2019 on the Updating your organisation details page.

Do you have at least one activity file and only one organisation file?

If you don\\u2019t have an activity file, please see what activity information you need to include. You should have only one organisation file; if you have none or more than one, please see What goes in your organisation file.

Do your number of activities and unique activities match?

In IATI, every activity needs a unique identifier \\u2013 see What data should I publish? for instructions. If multiple activities have the same identifier, they won\\u2019t be correctly pulled through into visualisation tools. Check your data to find out which identifiers are duplicated.

Do you have only one organisation?

Unless you are publishing on behalf of another organisation, only report Organisation information for your own organisation in your organisation file. If you\\u2019ve added the details of any other company, remove these.

Are you using a valid version?

The IATI Standard has been updated in stages. Each stage has a corresponding version number. Valid versions are: 1.01, 1.02 1.03, 1.04, 1.05 and 2.01, 2.02 and 2.03. If any other version number is shown, please correct this in your files.

If you are using hierarchies, are these sequential?

Hierarchies allow you to demonstrate your internal decision-making and flow of funds in your organisation. You should start with activities at level 1, and then progress to levels 2, 3, and so on.

Do you have a licence showing?

IATI data must be published under an open data licence. You specify your type of licence on the IATI Registry. Please see How to license your data.

Do you have zero files failing validation?

To check which of your files are failing validation, go to the \\u2018Data Quality\\u2019 section on your Dashboard page. Each invalid file is listed with a link to the \\u2018IATI public validator\\u2019. Select \\u2018test validation\\u2019 to get details of the errors in your file. Clicking \\u2018Extra info\\u2019 will provide additional information about the errors, including on which line they occur. Please note that the IATI public validator checks only the structure of your files and does not give information on content errors.

Please note that later in 2020 IATI will be launching a new version of the IATI Validator.

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The IATI Dashboard provides metrics on XML errors and which elements and attributes are being used by which publishers. This data can be aggregated to show the total number of activities published on a particular day or separated so that you can see how many times an organisation has reported a title in Arabic, for example.

The examples of common searches below provide a method for navigating the Dashboard and finding the statistics you are looking for. You can adapt these searches according to the data you are looking for.

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You will need to know the name of the element you are searching for and where in the Standard it gets reported. This is because some elements appear multiple times in different places. For example, results in IATI all get published within a <result> element.

  • On the Dashboard you need to go to the \\u2018Exploring Data\\u2019 section.
  • Select \\u2018Elements\\u2019. Here you will see a list of the different elements and attributes in the IATI Standard.
  • To see which organisations are using an element, click on the number in the second column.

You will see all of the publishers using the element and how many times it occurs in their data. The Publisher IDs for each organisation are on the left. Clicking on the ID will take you to the publisher\\u2019s Dashboard page. Clicking on the \\u2018Files with Element\\u2019 number will take you to their files.

In this example, you are provided with a long list of publishers using the <result> element.

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List of organisations publishing a <result> element

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You will need to know which codelist the code is from, and where in the standard it gets reported. For example, an organisation is publishing SDG Targets if they declare code 3 on the TAG Vocabulary codelist. This gets reported in the @vocabulary attribute within the <tag> element.

You will see all the values on the codelist that are being used. Hovering over the number of publishers will give you the Publisher IDs for the organisations using the value. Click on the Publisher ID to be taken to that organisation\\u2019s page on the Dashboard.

In this example, UNDP is using code 3 which is the SDG Target codelist.

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List of organisations publishing SDG Targets

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You will need to know which codelist you are wanting codes from, and where in the standard they get reported. For example, document format codes come from the File Format codelist. These get reported in various @format attributes within <document-link> elements.

You will see all the values on the codelist that are being used. Select the \\u2018Publishers\\u2019 heading at the top to arrange the column in size order.

Now you can see which of the codes are most commonly used. For the File Format codelist, the top entry is application/pdf.

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List of commonly used document types

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  • On the Dashboard, go to the \\u2018Data Quality\\u2019 section.
  • Select \\u2018Versions\\u2019.
  • Here you will see graphs displaying the use of different versions (expected and other) over time. Below this you can find a list of publishers who have at least one file at a particular version of the IATI Standard (expected and other).
  • These lists and the data behind them can be downloaded in a JSON format. Where you see (j) highlighted in blue, this will also take you to a JSON download of the data.
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List of organisations with version 1 data

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  • On the Dashboard, go to the \\u2018Data Quality\\u2019 section.
  • Select \\u2018Duplicate Identifiers\\u2019. Here you will see a table of all the duplicate activity identifiers found in IATI data.
  • Find the organisation you are looking for. Clicking on either number will take you to a JSON file containing the identifiers and how many times they occur within the organisation\\u2019s published files.
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List of organisations with duplicated identifiers

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  • On the Dashboard Home page, scroll down until you see the list of all IATI publishers.
  • Select the publisher you are interested in e.g. United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
  • The \\u2018Activities\\u2019 graph displays how many activities the organisation was publishing over time.
  • Download the data on which the graph is based, in JSON format, by clicking on (J) at the top right of the graph.
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UNDP's activity count over time

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By publishing data to the IATI Standard, you commit to providing information that\\u2019s accessible, useful and usable for a range of people and organisations, particularly in countries receiving aid.

Data users can include governments in countries receiving aid who want to make data-driven decisions, researchers, journalists, donors and members of the public looking at what their donations are going towards.

For your data to be as useful as possible it needs to have certain qualities:

  • timely \\u2013 data is kept up-to-date and updated regularly
  • comprehensive \\u2013 data describes a significant amount of your activities
  • forward-looking \\u2013 data can be used for planning purposes
  • structured \\u2013 data is valid, in line with the IATI Standard schema and rules
  • comparable \\u2013 data can be linked across publishers through codelists and shared references
  • open \\u2013 data is appropriately licensed for reuse and hosted without barriers to access.

Here are things to consider around each key point and the benefits they bring.

What is \\u2018timely\\u2019 data?

By \\u2018timely\\u2019 data, we mean data that is:

  • kept up to date \\u2013 IATI data should reflect an organisation\\u2019s activities, including all new and upcoming work
  • frequently updated \\u2013 IATI data should be updated as often as possible by the publisher.

When data is timely, you are giving the most recent available information. There shouldn\\u2019t be a significant time gap between the period covered by your data and the activities you\\u2019re describing. You should provide new and refreshed data as often as possible, ideally monthly or quarterly.

You must maintain your transactions over time, don\\u2019t replace these with cumulative figures. While IATI transactions often represent aggregate amounts, retain these once published and don\\u2019t overwrite them in updates. Over time your IATI data becomes a historical record of your activities.

Benefit: Providing timely data means all IATI users can access up-to-date information. Retaining historical data enables users to more easily see changes and progress in development cooperation activities.

Making data \\u2018comprehensive\\u2019

To make your data comprehensive, aim for the following:

  • accuracy \\u2013 your IATI data should be represented in units of activity that reflect your work and are meaningful for the user
  • coverage \\u2013 your data should ideally cover all the development cooperation and humanitarian activities your organisation undertakes
  • scope \\u2013 your data should cover as many of the relevant fields outlined in the IATI Standard as possible.

Benefit: When IATI data is comprehensive, users get a fuller picture of the development cooperation and humanitarian activities happening in different parts of the world.

Ensuring data is \\u2018forward-looking\\u2019

Your IATI data should include all your current and upcoming activities, as well as those you\\u2019re planning to work on over the next 5 years. This can include planned budgets, countries you\\u2019re planning to work in and the type of work you want to carry out.

When providing forward-looking IATI data, bear in mind that budgets are not legally binding.

Benefit: When data is forward-looking, it enables governments of countries receiving aid and others to budget and plan more effectively.

\\u2018Structuring\\u2019 data

IATI is a data standard that provides rules and guidance for how to structure your data, such as how to define the countries and sectors you are working in. To ensure your data is correctly structured, it must be:

  • in the right format \\u2013 all files must be written in the technical markup language IATI XML
  • valid \\u2013 your data must conform to the rules outlined in the IATI data standard. This can be checked by a validation tool.

Benefit: When IATI data is properly structured it can be more easily accessed, interpreted and used with other published IATI datasets.

Ensuring data is \\u2018comparable\\u2019

So your IATI data can be compared with that from other organisations, it should have the following qualities:

  • coded \\u2013 IATI data should use agreed codes to describe activities, such as countries, sectors and transaction types. See How to use IATI Reference for more information about the IATI data Standard and for the agreed codes and their descriptions.
  • identifiable \\u2013 when referring to yourself or external organisations, use the agreed unique code for that organisation. Include organisation names as well as their unique codes.
  • traceable \\u2013 your IATI data should refer to IATI data published by other organisations. This happens through detailing the funds you\\u2019ve provided and received from external organisations.

Benefit: When IATI data contains agreed codes, different datasets can be compared and analysed. When IATI data includes external organisations' unique codes, users can trace funds through the resource chain.

Making data \\u2018open\\u2019

Data is most useful when it\\u2019s open \\u2013 meaning people can easily find, understand and use it. When publishing IATI data, you agree to your data being:

  • registered \\u2013 links to your data are on the IATI Registry
  • accessible \\u2013 there are no barriers or passwords to access your IATI data
  • licensed \\u2013 your IATI data is published under a relevant open licence so it can be freely used.

Benefit: When IATI data is linked to the IATI Registry, it\\u2019s easier to find and use. An open licence lets others use the information legally and with confidence.

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You may be unable or unwilling to publish certain information to comply with a contract, policy or regulation, or to protect staff working in a sensitive area, for example.

For each case you should decide what information about an activity is fine to publish, and what details need to be excluded. These might include location, sector or financial information. In some cases, an entire activity may have to be left out.

It is useful for users of your data to know what might be missing from your IATI files, so you should outline this in a public exclusion policy.

Why exclude data

You may need to exclude some data you\\u2019ve committed to publish so that no harm comes to your organisation\\u2019s work or staff. Or you might need to exclude data temporarily because your organisation can\\u2019t capture the required information.

Bear in mind that your default position should always be to publish as much as you can.

Examples of why you might need to exclude data include the following:

  • your activities are considered illegal or otherwise unacceptable by states or societies in your field, for example in human rights, gender or governance activities
  • you\\u2019re working in sensitive geographical areas and it presents a risk to publish the exact location of your work
  • you need to protect commercial information
  • your grant contract restricts which details you can make public.

Creating an exclusion policy

If you\\u2019re excluding data from your IATI records you need to publish an exclusion policy. This details how you decide what information not to publish. It should explain the criteria and process you use to decide. You should also link your exclusion policy to your IATI publisher account by putting its URL in the 'Description' field in the IATI Registry.

You should also add information, under \\u2018Field exclusions\\u2019 in the IATI Registry, about the recommended elements in the standard you can\\u2019t use \\u2013 and why not.

When developing a policy on exclusions, consider:

  • Does your organisation have any existing freedom of information or other policies that could stop some information being published?
  • Is it subject to any laws that may limit your IATI publishing?
  • Does your organisation have any contracts that stop you from publishing information?
  • For information you can\\u2019t publish, do you know which IATI data elements need to be excluded?
  • How will you decide if any entire activities need to be excluded?

For further guidance on creating an exclusion policy, see:

If you receive funding from the UK Department for International Development or the Dutch or Belgian governments please see Donors' reporting requirements, for their guidance on exclusion policies.

For an example of a non-government organisation\\u2019s exclusion policy see:

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As an open data standard, IATI requires you to make your data available under an open licence so it can be freely used. This is central to improving transparency and efficiency in all development cooperation and humanitarian work.

But if you don\\u2019t offer your data under a licence that sets out the terms of use, others won\\u2019t know what they\\u2019re allowed to do with it and it won\\u2019t be classed as \\u2018open data\\u2019. Data users would also need to contact you for permission each time they wanted to use some of your data.

What will my data be used for?

All the data you publish to IATI will be used. It will be imported into tools, applications and databases. Your stakeholders, partners and other interested parties may look at your data to see how you\\u2019ve spent their funding and the impacts of your work.

National governments might use it to help with planning. Others may analyse your data and use it for research, decision-making or awareness raising. Journalists may use the data to inform articles they produce.

But for all this data use to happen efficiently, your data needs to be \\u2018open\\u2019. This means that you must give users legal permission to use your IATI data by publishing under a licence. There are several options.

Which licence should I use?

IATI recommends using an open licence that removes restrictions on anyone interested in using, sharing and understanding your data. There are two types of open licence: public domain and attribution only.

Public domain licences

With this type of licence, anyone can share or adapt your data for any purpose, even commercially. There are no restrictions on how people can use your data. Examples include:

Attribution-only licences

With this type of licence, as with a public domain licence, anyone can share or adapt your data for any purpose, including commercial use. But they must give appropriate credit, provide a link to your licence, and note any changes they\\u2019ve made to your information. Examples include:

Some publishing organisations or government departments have to use specific licences. For example, UK government departments should normally publish using the UK Open Government Licence.

How do I add my licence details?

When you create a publisher account on the IATI Registry, you\\u2019ll be asked to select a licence.

If the licence you need to use isn\\u2019t listed, you\\u2019ll have to select an 'Other' option. You can include further details about your licence and any attribution information in the IATI Registry \\u2018Description\\u2019 field.

Where will I see my licence information?

The type of licence you\\u2019re publishing under will be displayed in the metadata for each of your published files.

Where can I find more information?

There are several guides available on licensing open data. A good place to start is the Publisher\\u2019s Guide to Open Data Licensing by the Open Data Institute.

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Now, the greatest benefit experienced by Oxfam Novib of publishing to IATI is the improvement of internal information on resources and results to inform decisions. By adopting the IATI Standard for their data, they are using rules and guidance that have been created and tested by experts and the wider community in international development.

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Oxfam Novib uses IATI data in their online portal Oxfam Atlas to map development and humanitarian activities across the world.

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Now, the greatest benefit experienced by Oxfam Novib of publishing to IATI is the improvement of internal information on resources and results to inform decisions. By adopting the IATI Standard for their data, they are using rules and guidance that have been created and tested by experts and the wider community in international development.

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Improving accountability to donors

Oxfam Novib\\u2019s main donor, the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs uses their IATI data to monitor the implementation of their contracts. The Ministry imports Oxfam Novib\\u2019s IATI data on a daily basis, and displays their financial information, and the results or impact of their projects on the government\\u2019s public online dashboard, METIS.

Sharing IATI data on Oxfam Atlas

Oxfam Novib built their own dedicated online portal, Atlas to allow anyone in the world to easily view their development spending and projects. They have also created country-specific pages on Oxfam Novib\\u2019s main website to provide information on past and existing projects being delivered, for example see their Uganda page.

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IATI data published by Oxfam Novib (snapshot taken on 04 July 2017). See up-to-date statistics on d-portal.org

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What happened

In 2012, Oxfam Novib began planning for a open and web-based future to achieve greater transparency and accountability. During 2013, they started work on creating Oxfam Atlas as a portal to share IATI data and information on their projects, resources and lessons learned both within the organisation and to the public.

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By recognising there is strong business case for using IATI data themselves, Oxfam Novib decided to combine the goals of IATI publication with internal information sharing needs into one project. In May 2014 Oxfam Novib successfully published its first data set on the IATI Registry.
They found that IATI\\u2019s requirement to publish data at individual project level has allowed for better internal sharing and disclosure on projects, which is particularly valuable in more complex organisations and confederations, like Oxfam.

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In 2016, Oxfam Novib became compliant with the requirement introduced by their main donor, the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs to publish IATI data. Oxfam Novib also started using IATI data in the programme Power BI to visualise project trends in simple graphics for internal decision making.

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At the heart of our work is the IATI Standard. This is a set of rules and guidance produced by IATI for publishing useful development and humanitarian data.

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To be used by anyone

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You can download material from our latest IATI Communications Pack. This pack was distributed at the October 2011 Partner Country and Steering Committee meetings in Paris.

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Including case studies supporting the case for IATI

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What is the IATI Standard?

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The Standard has been to created to deliver information required to improve the coordination, accountability and effectiveness to maximise their impact on the world's poorest and most vulnerable people.

A range of organisations can be IATI publishers, from governments, multilateral institutions, private sector and civil society organisations and others, to increase the transparency of information on resources flowing into developing countries.

The IATI Standard allows organisations to provide detailed information for decision-making and accountability. This includes the following:

Data about an organisation

  • Total spend by the organisation over the last year.
  • Total annual planned budget for the organisation in each of the next three years, where available.
  • Planned budgets broken down by individual recipient countries or regions around the world.
  • Useful background documents, such as country action plans and annual reports.

Data about specific activities

Organisations are asked to publish data about individual activities that represent pieces of development or humanitarian work they are carrying out.

Financial information for the activity

  • Incoming funds: recording funds that come into the organisation.
  • Disbursements: funds that the organisation passes on to another organisation.
  • Expenditures: spending by the organisation on a good or a service.

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Important details beyond finances

In addition to finances, IATI\\u2019s data standard allows organisations to share other useful information on development and humanitarian activities. For example:

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  • The sectors or policy area that the activity falls into - for example health, research or gender.
  • Results data on the impact or outcome of the activity.
  • The conditions attached to an activity - for example the interest rate on a loan or any specific requirements for funds to be spent on goods or services in a particular country.
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Activities published to the IATI Standard labeled with the sector 'Basic drinking water supply'. View IATI activity data at d-portal.

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Up-to-date and forward-looking data

Timely data

The Standard allows for monthly, weekly or even daily updates, and IATI encourages organisations to update changes in their spending at least every quarter. This helps to ensure that information is as up-to-date as possible.

Forward-looking data

The IATI Standard supports forward planning by allowing data to be published on organisations\\u2019 spending plans up to three years in advance.

Format of data

IATI\\u2019s Standard provides detailed guidance on how to publish data in the XML format required. Organisations are asked to provide links to their XML data files via the IATI Registry.

IATI data is then available to explore and download through a number of online portals and tools, for example through d-portal.org.

For further details see IATI Standard - Publishing guidance.

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The technical advisory group (TAG) is an expert community that informs our approach to data publication and use, including updating the IATI Standard.

Most of the group\\u2019s work and discussion happens on our online forum IATI Discuss, however the TAG meets in person once a year. To view the documents for each TAG meeting, please see the relevant past event page.

TAG meeting:

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The technical advisory group (TAG) is an expert community that informs our approach to data publication and use, including updating the IATI Standard.

The TAG includes publishers, developers, data users and transparency advocates. Anyone with expertise to contribute to IATI can get involved and there is no formal membership.

TAG meetings

Most of the group\\u2019s work and discussion happens on our online forum IATI Discuss, however the TAG meets in person once a year. Individuals or groups of organisations can also host their own smaller-scale meetups on specific IATI topics, called miniTAGs.

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IATI's Technical Advisory Group (Dar es Salaam, 2017) was held in Africa for the first time and attracted our highest number of participants.

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TAG Chair

The TAG is chaired by Steven Flower from Open Data Services Co-operative. The Chair is elected by the attendees of the annual TAG meeting and represents the group\\u2019s view on IATI\\u2019s governing board.

To contact the IATI TAG Chair, please contact Steven Flower through IATI's community forum, Discuss or email support@iatistandard.org.

Get involved

You can keep up-to-date on all the latest TAG news by subscribing to our fortnightly e-newsletter and joining the conversation on our community forum IATI Discuss.

Upcoming events

Look out for upcoming TAG meetings on IATI\\u2019s event page.

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Data that can be found through IATI covers organisations and their activities. An \\u2018activity\\u2019 in IATI is any individual piece of development or humanitarian work, the scope of which is defined by the organisation publishing the data. Under the IATI data standard, activity information should cover finances, location, sector, results, and any conditions placed on the activity. Supporting documents can also be published.

Finances

Find financial information on individual activities as well as organisations\\u2019 past and future spending. This includes:

  • Activity budget - the expected or committed budget for an activity, which can be broken down into different time periods, for example calendar years.
  • Transactions - how an activity is being financed and how the money is being spent. For example, organisations can report who has commited money to the activity, and when the money is received. When incoming and outgoing funds between organisations are linked, the flow of funds can be traced from donor to point of delivery.
  • Flow type - the type of resource being reported. For example, a private grant, official development assistance or another financial flow.
  • Total budget - the total budget for an organisation\\u2019s development and humanitarian work within a year. Organisations can publish this for each of the next three years and break the total down into budget lines.
  • Planned budgets - a breakdown of the total budget showing what the organisation expects to spend on individual recipient countries, regions or organisations.
  • Total expenditure - the total spend by an organisation on development and humanitarian expenditure, broken down by year.

Locations

You can view activity data by region or recipient country. Organisations can also include sub-national locations. These allow you to map or view the precise locations, using coordinates, where activities are taking place.

Sectors

Discover the sectors or policy areas that organisations work in - such as health, research or gender. Organisations label their activities based on the OECD Development Assistance Committee\\u2019s sector list to ensure consistency across different reporting standards. Organisations can also use self-defined sector categories where appropriate.

Results

You can see the results data reported for an activity, including its impact and outcomes. This includes a title, a short description of the result and reference to an indicator that the specific activity is being measured against. Links to result documents may also be available.

Conditions

You can look for any conditions attached to an activity - for example the interest rate on a loan or any specific requirements for funds to be spent on goods or services in a particular country.

Useful documents

Organisations can include background documents that relate to a specific activity, or to their organisation, as part of their IATI publishing. These can include country action plans, results frameworks and annual reports.

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The IATI Tool Guide has been developed to help data users navigate the complex environment of tools and applications for using IATI data.

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This useful guide provides an overview of the various tools available and the benefits of using each one. It includes detailed instructions and use-cases to help you identify the right tool to deliver the data that you are looking for.

Whether you work for a government on aid management, or are a journalist writing a story, the IATI Tool Guide will help you use IATI data to inform your work.

The IATI Tool Guide has been developed by Development Gateway and was funded through the IATI Data Use Fund.

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The International Aid Transparency Initiative (IATI) is inviting bids according to a new Requests for Proposals (RfP) under the IATI Data Use Fund.

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With more than one million development and humanitarian activities published to IATI from nearly 1000 organisations, increasing the use of this data is one of IATI\\u2019s top priorities. The Data Use Fund is administered by UNDP and aims to increase awareness, improve guidance and tools and integrate IATI data into government systems.

Interested and qualified service providers are invited to outline ideas and submit proposals for funding to improve traceability using IATI data as outlined below:

Theme 2: IATI Data Quality - improving traceability

UNDP/IATI is seeking to improve the traceability of development and humanitarian funds that are published to IATI and is looking for a service provider to develop visualisation models to trace selected funding streams and develop recommendations for publishers on how to improve the traceability of funds. The provider is required to develop information on existing best practice, and provide guidance on how to track funds from one organisation to another throughout complex delivery chains.

The deadline for receipt of proposals is 21 May 2019. See full information on the RFP on the UNDP Procurement website: RFP/BPPS/2019/1718 \\u2013 IATI Data Quality

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UNDP and IATI are looking forward to receiving innovative and detailed proposals. Please do not hesitate to contact us: info@iatistandard.org with any questions and suggestions regarding the IATI Data Use Fund and the published Request for Proposal.

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USAID has launched an online, public tool aimed to enable their staff and other users to access IATI data on the spending and activities of other development organisations.

Their new Development Cooperation Landscape tool aims to improve the collaboration of USAID with other organisations delivering development activities within the same developing country.

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USAID Development Cooperation Landscape portal

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By launching the tool, USAID hopes to better understand and comprehensively map the work of nearly 1000 organisations who are currently publishing their data to IATI, including bilateral and multilateral partners, the private sector, foundations, NGOs and others.

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USAID made the decision to create Development Cooperation Landscape \\u201cin order to more effectively and efficiently use cooperation resources\\u201d and say the new tool will help:

  1. increase the understanding of development cooperation partners\\u2019 priorities;
  2. identify potential areas of alignment and collaboration;
  3. contribute to more robust cooperation strategy development; and
  4. serve as a data source when engaging development cooperation stakeholders.

Start exploring Development Cooperation Landscape by visiting Explorer.USAID.gov and navigate to the new \\u2018Beyond USG\\u2019 tab.

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This blog has been re-posted from the Centre for Humanitarian Data and has been written by Steven Flower, a consultant with the Centre and the IATI Chair of the Technical Advisory Group (TAG).

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On 13-14 May, the Centre for Humanitarian Data and Development Initiatives will co-host a workshop on transparency, information sharing and data. The participants represent organizations that have committed to the Grand Bargain, an agreement between humanitarian donors and aid agencies focused on greater financial transparency and simplified reporting requirements.

During the workshop, Centre colleagues will share progress on our pilot project to improve automated financial-data sharing between donors and OCHA\\u2019s Financial Tracking Service (FTS). The Centre has been working with FTS to support ingesting data in the IATI format, providing a reliable, standardized and scalable approach to managing financial aid flows.

For those of you who aren\\u2019t deep into the work of aid flows, the International Aid Transparency Initiative (IATI) is an open publishing standard for development and humanitarian financial data. FTS reports on humanitarian funding pledges and contributions. IATI and FTS are important elements of the Grand Bargain\\u2019s focus on greater transparency.

Below is a look at what we have accomplished with the IATI-FTS pilot, including major wins, key challenges and learnings.

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The work so far

Over the past year, five organizations have tested using the IATI standard to share data with FTS. These organizations include the International Rescue Committee (IRC), the Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA), OCHA\\u2019s Country-based Pooled Funds (CBPF), the United Kingdom Department for International Development (DFID), and the United States Agency for International Development (USAID).

We have done the following:

  • Worked with each of these publishing partners to check, improve and test their IATI data for use by FTS.
  • Started to ingest data in various trials, ensuring both continuity for those reliant on data from FTS, while also gathering insights into how \\u2018ingestible\\u2019 IATI data is.
  • Developed guidance on how to use the IATI standard for humanitarian reporting, which will provide a useful addition to the established guidelines.
  • Enhanced and curated key humanitarian codelists (Humanitarian Response Plan (HRP) codes; HRP project lists).
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Main successes

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  1. Organizations have made expected and unexpected improvements to their IATI data. While adding the established humanitarian-specific fields to their IATI data was a known improvement, other changes came from ongoing analysis and discussion. For example, to optimize the ingestion of transaction data, a unique reference was discussed and trialed amongst the five publishers. We hope such improvements lead to more useful data for all, rather than just for FTS ingestion.
  2. IATI publishers have had to become data users. Given the various processes behind IATI and FTS data, organizations have had to focus on where differences in their outputs may occur. In turn, getting IATI data \\u2018into shape\\u2019 has highlighted the importance of using it. Organizations cannot \\u2018just do IATI\\u2019 and expect FTS to ingest it. They must understand what they are saying and doing with their data. CBPF, for example, added all donor contributions to their IATI data, and remodeled their allocations to include \\u2018total grant\\u2019 as a commitment transaction. This has only come from considering how their data is to be used by others.
  3. Data ingestion has led to some automation. As we have tested and triangulated IATI data within the FTS system, the longer-term efficiencies become more apparent. We will be able to create an algorithm to spot patterns both within IATI data and other sources. With this, we will have an indication of how IATI ingestion can automate some workflows, whilst freeing up time on the vital manual curation that is often needed.
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Challenges faced

  1. IATI data differs between IATI publishers. While a standard is certainly helpful to harmonize format and structure, the actual data differs in terms of scope and detail. The nature of an \\u2018IATI activity\\u2019 varies across\\u2014and sometimes within\\u2014each of our five initial partners. Hence, it becomes unrealistic to envisage automating IATI completely.
  2. Organizations already express the same data differently. For most organizations, FTS and IATI data is the responsibility of different teams or people. When analyzing these two sources, we have found subtle and significant discrepancies between their composition. One financial flow in FTS could be made up of several IATI transactions. Consensus is needed on what data is relevant.
  3. Humanitarian planning information does not always reflect operational data. We have run into this from several angles with the \\u2018project code.\\u2019 Projects are vital for understanding the intention of humanitarian plans, which are in turn crucial for FTS to chart their progression. But there is often a disconnect between the data on the projects and the data on delivery. Connecting these dots is a challenge, but not the sole domain of our pilot.
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Key learnings

  1. There is no magic button. We cannot expect the availability of machine-readable IATI data to eradicate what came before. In the beginning, that seemed more plausible, since the key ask was to just do IATI. However, we will need to address the new challenges that have emerged, specifically in terms of the data contract between the producer and user.
  2. Collaboration improves data literacy. The FTS team has a long established set of relationships with a wide variety of humanitarian actors. Introducing a data standard into the mix can be uncomfortable and challenging to regular workflows. We have learned that iteration and discussion between users can lead to a mutual understanding of needs.
  3. There is a strong appetite for integration. Our pilot publishers have invested time and money to make this work. There is a real demand to avoid the \\u2018dual reporting\\u2019 of data, in line with the goals of the Grand Bargain. Demonstrating good practice will incentivize others to take similar steps and harmonize data outputs.

Next steps

While publishing data is an important part of the transparency commitment, data needs to be accessible and usable for better decision-making, accountability and learning. By July 2019, we hope that all five pilot organizations will be \\u2018flowing\\u2019 their IATI data into FTS, through automated or semi-automated processes.

The long-term goal is for organizations to use the IATI format to report on both their development and humanitarian spending. To support this, we will produce a report with guidance on how other organizations can replicate FTS reporting with IATI data.

In an effort to make IATI activity data more accessible to humanitarians, the Centre has added country-based datasets of current IATI aid activities to the Humanitarian Data Exchange (HDX) site. The Centre is also supporting internal discussions about how best to coordinate OCHA\\u2019s IATI data sharing, including internal corporate reporting.

If you have suggestions for how the Centre can help make IATI data more useful to the humanitarian community, please send an email to centrehumdata@un.org. We are grateful to the Netherlands, US and UK governments for supporting this project.

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iatistandard.org is available in English and French versions to expand global access to information from the International Aid Transparency Initiative (IATI). iatistandard.org was originally created in English and details about accessing content within the French version of the site can be found below.

How can I access iatistandard.org in different languages?

Your web browser should automatically direct you to the version of IATI\\u2019s website that is set to your default language (if it is English or French). You can also access the English or French version by using the links that appear on the top-right hand side of each webpage.

What content is available in French?

You can find a range of useful information in French:

  • Information about the International Aid Transparency Initiative (IATI) and the IATI Standard
  • Guidance on how to use and publish IATI data
  • News and events
  • Selected governance documents including Members\\u2019 Assembly papers and minutes, and Annual Reports
  • Codelists

What content is not yet available in French?

IATI Reference

Information on all rules and guidance of each version of the IATI Standard is currently hosted on IATI\\u2019s old website http://reference.iatistandard.org/. This information is in English only, however French translations of the IATI codelists are available.

Responses to IATI emails

Emails sent to all IATI contact email addresses will be responded to in English only.

IATI Discuss (community forum)

Any language can be used on IATI\\u2019s online forum, Discuss. However replies and all other posts from IATI\\u2019s technical team will be in English only.

Images

Some images that contain text, for example screenshots of external resources maybe available in English only.

Are all documents posted on iatistandard.org available in French?

Most documents, including spreadsheets, presentations and word documents are not translated into French. However, key governance documents that are translated can be accessed by clicking on the links labeled \\u2018FR\\u2019.

How often will the French version of the website be updated?

The French version of iatistandard.org will be updated at least fortnightly to match changes and additions to the English version of the site.

Can I make requests for specific content to be translated?

IATI is committed to reviewing and improving the access of iatistandard.org and we welcome feedback to understand where there is a growing demand to translate specific content. However due to resource constraints, we are unable to offer a service to meet individual requests to translate content that is not yet available in French.

Can I access support from the IATI Helpdesk in French?

All support provided by the IATI Helpdesk and IATI technical team will be in English only.

Will iatistandard.org be translated into other languages?

IATI intends to create iatistandard.org in more languages. Over time, we will also expand the range of translated content available.

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Because IATI data is open source anyone can freely use the data and create tools and services to help others use it.

A growing number of third parties, external to the IATI technical team, are creating data use tools. Many tools provided for IATI data can be used with no specialist expertise while others are intended for software developers and need technical knowledge to set up or use.

Some tools let you see the global data or all data from one country or donor. These can include:

  • Global aid portals, such as:
  • Country portals, for example:
  • Donor portals, such as
    • African Development Bank - Data Portal
    • Netherland\\u2019s Ministry of Foreign Affairs - METIS

There are also tools that focus on specific themes or topics within the international development and humanitarian aid sectors - an example is AidHedge which lets you see how aid projects are affected by changes in currency rates.

Other organisations have created useful tools for technical users - developers, data scientists and so forth. These include:

If you need help with any third-party tool, contact the tool provider for advice.

Available third-party tools

This table shows currently available third-party tools for using IATI data. The list is not exhaustive and is for information only - IATI does not recommend or endorse any particular third-party tools or services. The table indicates if a tool requires technical expertise.

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AidHedgeAll IATI dataAidHedge ensure that organisations working with foreign aid and sustainable development make the most of their available funding. Our service provides financial analysis for aid funded projects and organisations. Results include exchange rate risks, transactions costs, inflation and donor reporting.Non-technical

In English


Basic version is free. Paid version with additional services is available

contact@aidhedge.org
Development Data Hub Donor\\u2019s country level, forward looking budgetsThe Development Data Hub is the most comprehensive online resource for financial and resource flow data alongside poverty, social and vulnerability indicators. It combines an extensive data store, including IATI data, with interactive visualisations enabling you to chart, map and compare data at the global, national and local level.Non-technical

In English


Free to use

info@devinit.org
Dev TrackerDonor portal for the UK Department for International Development (DFID)The Development Tracker uses open data on international development published by the UK Government and partners to show where the UK is investing in developing countries to implement the UK Aid Strategy. The open data is taken from the International Aid Transparency Initiative (IATI) open data standard.Non-technical

In English


Free to use

enquiry@dfid.gov.uk
AFDB Data PortalDonor portal for the African Development BankThe African Development Bank (AFDB) provides access to information on all of its lending projects from 1967 up to now. This portal provides a ready-made tool for monitoring and showcasing resource flows for development at country level. It also provides decision makers at national and sub-national level with information to support decisions on resource allocations.Non-technical

In English and French


Free to use

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Netherlands\\u2019 MFA - METISDonor portal for the Netherlands Ministry of Foreign AffairsA visualization of IATI activities directly or indirectly funded by the Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs, including results, budgets, disbursements and expenditures.Non-technical

In English


Free to use

helpdesk-opendata@minbuza.nl
Myanmar\\u2019s MohingaCountry portal for MyanmarThe Mohinga Aid Information Management System (AIMS) - a simple, open and modern cloud-based web application and the Government of Myanmar\\u2019s officially designated platform for storing and analysing all development assistance information.Non-technical

In English and Myanmar


Free to use

ferd.mopf@gmail.com
The Gambia\\u2019s Public Aid Management PlatformCountry portal for GambiaThe Gambia\\u2019s public Aid Management Platform provides the Ministry of Finance and other policymakers with a more complete picture of the resources dedicated to promoting development.Non-technical

In English


Free to use

info@developmentgateway.org
OIPA - Openaid IATI Parser and APIAll IATI dataOIPA is an IATI data-engine providing a rich and usable API for managing IATI compliant data.Technical

In English


Free to use

info@zimmermanzimmerman.nl
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If you want an IATI data use tool listed here, please fill in our IATI Data Use Tools and Services form. If you are looking for data from a particular organisation, or group of organisations, check directly with them to see if they have their own data visualisation tool.

Publishing tools

In addition to tools for using data, there are tools to help you prepare and publish data. For more information, see Publishing tools and services to create your IATI data files.

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Access research undertaken by IATI on the data needs across development and humanitarian stakeholders.

Focused country case studies in Malawi and Somalia

To help inform the development of IATI's Strategic Plan 2025-25, two focused country case studies were undertaken in Malawi and Somalia.

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Spotlight on IATI data use - profiles

In 2017 IATI released a series of profiles to look at the use of open data by developing country governments.Based on a recent survey led by UNDP, these profiles tell us a great deal about IATI data at country level and what the challenges and opportunities are for improving its use.

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Governing Board focal points

Each of IATI\\u2019s five strategic areas have focal point representatives in the Governing Board. Board focal points serve as an important liaison between IATI\\u2019s Board, Secretariat and technical team, ensuring progress is made on planned activities and providing support as needed.

  • Data Use: Leo Stolk, Steven Flower

The Data Use workstream focuses on expanding the use of data published to the IATI Standard. Activities within this workstream include the strengthening of tools to access IATI data and the implementation of the Data Use Strategy and Data Use Fund.

  • Data Quality: Sarah Johns, Zefania Romalahy

The Data Quality workstream aims to improve the quality, breadth and depth of data published to the IATI Standard. This covers the work of the IATI technical team in providing guidance and support services to new and existing IATI publishers, and maintaining the IATI Dashboard.

  • IATI Standard and Systems: Leo Stolk, Theo Van de Sande

This workstream involves maintaining and strengthening the rules and guidance of the IATI Standard. The workstream covers IATI's technical systems, tools and infrastructure and IATI Standard upgrades.

  • Communications and Outreach: Theo Van de Sande

The Communications and Outreach workstream ensures the effectiveness of information to IATI\\u2019s wide range of stakeholders. Activities include the production of IATI\\u2019s Annual Report, engagement in external events and fora, and managing digital communications.

  • Institutional Arrangements: Tim Takona, Zefania Romalahy

The Institutional Arrangement workstream covers IATI\\u2019s governance and a number of activities in relation to the annual Members\\u2019 Assembly.

Board members are also focal points for other thematic areas:

  • Technical: Leo Stolk, Steven Flower
  • Budget: Theo Van de Sande
  • Partner country: Zefania Romalahy
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The outcomes

The Government of Madagascar uses IATI data to discover millions of dollars of spending on development and humanitarian projects in the country, that were previously unknown to them. This invaluable information enables the government improve the planning and coordination of aid.

Effectively plan for the future

Government staff are better able to plan for the future by using forward-looking data from IATI to find out what donors are planning to spend in the country, several years in advance. Analysis from the government shows that over the last 10 years, IATI data revealed an additional USD 830 million worth of spending commitments, compared to data obtained by the government from direct requests to the same donors.

The chart below shows a significant increase since 2015 in donor commitments that were found by using IATI\\u2019s online search tool, d-portal.org, compared with data in the government\\u2019s internal aid database, called the Aid Management Platform (AMP).

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Volume of data on spending commitments published to IATI compared to data in Madagascar AMP (2009 - 2018)

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As a result, government staff use IATI data to better plan and coordinate their domestic resources to complement the spending of external donors. For example, the Ministry responsible for Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) has launched a database called TRACKFIN that uses IATI data to track down all financing to the WASH sector. This helps staff to better understand where service gaps or duplications may exist in the future.

Establish working relationships with more donors

The government uses IATI data to improve coordination with donors and other organisations who do not report their development or humanitarian activities directly to the government often because they do not have representative offices in the country.

Currently, 38 organisations, from donor governments to multilaterals and NGOs publish information on their spending and projects to IATI, and their data are not included in Madagascar\\u2019s AMP. Their data represents an additional USD 288 million of spending commitments and over USD 300 million of actual spending and disbursements on development and humanitarian activities.

Not only has additional funding been identified, but the government has also discovered organisations they had not been aware were active in Madagascar. With contact information shared through IATI, this has enabled government staff to make contact with them, and start working together to deliver a coordinated effort to help improve development effectiveness.

Save valuable time processing aid data

In a recent pilot undertaken with UNICEF (see below), government staff saved valuable time by trialing an IATI data synchronisation tool, since they were no longer required to input aid data manually into the Madagascar AMP. The tool automatically imported 118 development projects into the AMP, that UNICEF had originally published to IATI.

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What happened

Within the Government of Madagascar, aid data is managed in the Office of the Prime Minister by the Permanent Technical Secretariat for Aid Coordination (STPCA). This body was created in 2008, along with Madagascar\\u2019s AMP (developed by Development Gateway), which became their first national database to manage data on aid coming into the country.

Step 1

In 2011 the Government of Madagascar signed the The Busan Partnership for Effective Development Co-operation, strengthening its commitment to transparency and open access to development data. In the same year, the government took the decision to become a member of IATI. As a member, Madagascar committed to using IATI data and addressing the challenge of harmonising the data collected by government staff from donors based in the Madagascar, and the data published to IATI.

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IATI data published on Madagascar 04 July 2017. See up-to-date statistics on d-portal.org

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Step 2

Over the next four years, the availability of IATI data steeply increased, from the first organisation publishing their spending in 2011, to over 370 publishers in 2015. In 2015, with the support of the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the government implemented an IATI import tool to automatically input IATI data into the Madagascar AMP.

In 2017, the government took part in a joint project with UNICEF and Development Gateway, in which the tool was adapted and successfully imported 118 UNICEF projects into the AMP.

Next steps

Following the success of the pilot, the Government of Madagascar plans to integrate other partners in their data synchronization exercise. The African Development Bank and USAID have already expressed interest in helping to automatically import their IATI data into the government\\u2019s AMP.

For Madagascar, IATI data is provided to all ministries through the AMP-Madagascar database, to improve coordination and planning of development resources.

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More information

For more information on the Government of Madagascar's experience of using IATI, including information for other governments on lessons learned, see Increasing the use of IATI data in Madagascar and Senegal. To discover how to access IATI data visit Using Data.

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This guide introduces you to the IATI Dashboard. It shows how you can check if your files are valid, that your data is structured correctly and what further data you can add.

  1. Ensure that your files are valid.
  2. Go through the headlines on your individual publisher page on the IATI Dashboard to ensure that your data is structured properly.
  3. Look at the Core page on the Dashboard\\u2019s Summary Statistics and work on getting all of your elements up to 100%.

Now you can choose an area of your data to work on. This could include increasing the frequency and decreasing the time-lag of your publishing, adding in forward-looking budgets, and increasing the number of elements you publish under the Financials and Value-added pages on the IATI Dashboard.

If you have any questions about the Dashboard and how to improve your data quality, please get in touch with the IATI technical team.

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As a publisher, you can use your individual publisher page on the IATI Dashboard to check for validation errors. To find your page, go to the Dashboard\\u2019s homepage and select your organisation.

Starting with the Headlines box, check the following.

Does your Reporting Org match between the Registry and in your data?

If these don\\u2019t match, there\\u2019s a risk that your data won\\u2019t be imported into visualisation tools as it is invalid. You\\u2019ll need to update your Reporting Org in your IATI files to match your Reporting Org on the IATI Registry. Please follow steps 3 and 4 under \\u2018Changing your organisation\\u2019s IATI Org ID\\u2019 on the Updating your organisation details page.

Do you have at least one activity file and only one organisation file?

If you don\\u2019t have an activity file, please see what activity information you need to include. You should have only one organisation file; if you have none or more than one, please see What goes in your organisation file.

Do your number of activities and unique activities match?

In IATI, every activity needs a unique identifier \\u2013 see What data should I publish? for instructions. If multiple activities have the same identifier, they won\\u2019t be correctly pulled through into visualisation tools. Check your data to find out which identifiers are duplicated.

Do you have only one organisation?

Unless you are publishing on behalf of another organisation, only report Organisation information for your own organisation in your organisation file. If you\\u2019ve added the details of any other company, remove these.

Are you using a valid version?

The IATI Standard has been updated in stages. Each stage has a corresponding version number. Valid versions are: 1.01, 1.02 1.03, 1.04, 1.05 and 2.01, 2.02 and 2.03. If any other version number is shown, please correct this in your files.

If you are using hierarchies, are these sequential?

Hierarchies allow you to demonstrate your internal decision-making and flow of funds in your organisation. You should start with activities at level 1, and then progress to levels 2, 3, and so on.

Do you have a licence showing?

IATI data must be published under an open data licence. You specify your type of licence on the IATI Registry. Please see How to license your data.

Do you have zero files failing validation?

To check which of your files are failing validation, go to the \\u2018Data Quality\\u2019 section on your Dashboard page. Each invalid file is listed with a link to the \\u2018IATI public validator\\u2019. Select \\u2018test validation\\u2019 to get details of the errors in your file. Clicking \\u2018Extra info\\u2019 will provide additional information about the errors, including on which line they occur. Please note that the IATI public validator checks only the structure of your files and does not give information on content errors.

Please note that later in 2020 IATI will be launching a new version of the IATI Validator.

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The IATI Dashboard and Publishing Statistics data is generated through a daily process that happens each night.

This is a two-step process:

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The generation process usually completes within 12 hours.

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The data is downloaded, and then there is a period of computing time to generate the statistics that inform the Dashboard and Publishing Statistics. Usually, there is a small time-lag between the two. However, we do track this as sometimes things break and the site fails to regenerate. If you spot something, please let us know via support@iatistandard.org.

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In some cases, a fall in the graph may be because the Dashboard script failed to download the relevant data. This could be due to any number of reasons \\u2013 and not necessarily anything to do with the set-up of the IATI publisher.

Therefore, please treat the graphs, numbers and statistics on the IATI Dashboard with caution, context and consideration. If you think something is wrong, please contact us via support@iatistandard.org.

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Different tables capture the degree to which a publisher\\u2019s IATI data is timely, forward looking and comprehensive. A summary of this information is displayed on the Summary statistics page, where each quality is marked out of 100. The other tabs outline how this mark is calculated and the different assessments included.

In some cases, a low number may be because the Dashboard script failed to download the relevant data or the methodology for an element within IATI may need amending. This could be due to any number of reasons \\u2013 and not necessarily anything to do with the set-up of the IATI publisher.

Only the timeliness tables track an organisation\\u2019s publishing over time. If the Publishing Statistics do not pick up your data each month, we are unable to back-fill the table.

Therefore, please treat the tables and their corresponding marks with caution, context and consideration. If you think something is wrong, please contact us via support@iatistandard.org.

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Yes \\u2013 the source code is all open source:

We advise you to check through the technical specifications.

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Ideally, we\\u2019d suggest checking through the list of issues we have logged in our Github repositories. Alternatively, please email us via support@iatistandard.org.

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We\\u2019d suggest two initial checks:

  1. Is the data registered on the IATI Registry?
  2. Has the dashboard updated since you published (check the date and times at the foot of this page)?

If you still believe that data is missing from the Dashboard, please contact us on support@iatistandard.org.

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Two ways:

  • Visit the IATI Registry and access the relevant links to the XML files. These links are often found on the relevant Dashboard page.

Try a query via the IATI Datastore

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Here are some steps to consider:

  1. Prepare the case for publishing to IATI
  2. Assess the potential risks of greater transparency
  3. Gain senior management backing
  4. Create your project team and choose your IATI champion
  5. Establish IATI publishing as a permanent business function
  6. Prepare a post-publication communications plan


1. Prepare the case for publishing to IATI

You may have to persuade senior managers and others that publishing information about the work you do to IATI is right for your organisation. There are many benefits to this, including:

  • improving your organisation\\u2019s profile \\u2013 by committing to IATI and sharing more information on your activities, financial transactions, resources and results, your organisation can be more accountable and build trust with stakeholders \\u2013 donors, beneficiaries, taxpayers and the public
  • communicating about your work \\u2013 IATI provides a channel and opportunity for you to inform a global audience about your ambitions and successes
  • improving internal processes and systems \\u2013 publishing to IATI can improve the data you provide to external stakeholders
  • improving inter-agency collaboration \\u2013 publishing better data on projects, in line with organisations who do similar work, can improve coordination and collaboration between agencies, reduce duplication of effort and improve use of resources
  • limiting opportunities for corruption \\u2013 publishing financial data makes it much harder to hide inappropriate payments or spending
  • addressing political pressures \\u2013 transparency and openness are central to policy discussions in government, and IATI is a way of delivering on commitments to be open and improve accountability.

For more information about IATI and its wider benefits, see: Why use IATI?

2. Assess the potential risks of greater transparency

You should assess and mitigate the risks of moving to a more transparent culture. Through publishing to IATI your organisation:

  • may find its work and financial management are more closely scrutinised
  • must properly assess potential security implications of publishing data related to activities that may be sensitive because of their sector, type or location
  • should accept there may be costs in establishing a permanent business function for IATI publishing, or in adding this responsibility to an existing role.

3. Gain senior management backing

You need to get buy-in from your senior management team or senior decision-makers at the beginning of the process as it is likely that publishing will require resources from across your organisation. Senior managers must endorse the risks and benefits of operating more transparently.

Publishing to IATI is not simply about sharing information but is an opportunity to increase the openness of the whole organisation. Organisations that have already published have learned that integrating IATI and other transparency measures into their practices can increase success and impact.

4. Create your project team and choose your IATI champion

To implement IATI sustainably, many organisations form a working group or project team to bring together relevant departments and integrate ideas and practical plans for publishing IATI data. This group should generally be formed early in the process. You should choose a group member to be the IATI champion and take the lead on IATI publishing.

Areas involved in the IATI process may include:

  • finance
  • programmes
  • IT
  • legal
  • human resources
  • communications and marketing.

The project team should also create and maintain a timeline for publishing data initially and then regularly.

5. Establish IATI publishing as a permanent business function

IATI publishing is not a one-off activity but must be repeated regularly. This may mean creating new roles, responsibilities and business processes and updating existing job descriptions.

6. Prepare a post-publication communications plan

Once you\\u2019ve published, who do you want to tell? Some organisations create a web page that includes information about IATI and their commitment to transparency. Some give details of their publishing via social media, e-newsletters, to the media and so on. You need to decide how you will tell your stakeholders that you\\u2019ve published.

Some organisations that have created specific IATI pages on their websites are:

Do raise awareness and engage with IATI\\u2019s community of publishers and data users on the online forums Discuss and Twitter, using the hashtag #IATI.

It can help to create an open information policy for the whole organisation. This will help identify all sources of information that can be made public and what could be published to IATI.

More information about creating an open information policy is available at:

For an example of an open information policy from a non-governmental organisation, see:

If you have any questions about preparing your organisation for data publication, please contact the IATI technical team.

\", \"id\": \"49b23c08-fde7-4ff2-a58e-3ccd3bbae47c\"}]" -msgstr "[]" - #. guidance_and_support.guidancegrouppage.2734.content_editor msgid "[{\"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

You can publish a wide range of data about your organisation's activities. This section guides you through what kinds of information you can and should publish, what counts as an 'activity' in IATI and which details you should update over the life of an activity.

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Publishing to IATI means describing with data the work your organisation does.

For this you break your work down into activities \\u2013 these could be programmes, projects or any work you do. For each activity detail what the work is, where and when it happened or is happening, who is involved, how it is being financed and so on. Each piece of information about an activity is stored in an \\u2018element\\u2019.

Many further details can be added, for example geographic coordinates, results information, document links and policy markers.

We suggest you start by adding the details (in the form of elements) set out below. All elements are mandatory unless they say otherwise.

Identification

Basic activity information

Participating organisations

Geopolitical information

Classifications

Financial

There are many more details you can add about your activities beyond these key elements. The more elements you use, the better the picture of your organisation\\u2019s work.

See the full table of elements that can be used to report in IATI.

Additional donor requirements

If you receive funding from the UK Department for International Development or the Dutch or Belgian governments you\\u2019ll have extra reporting requirements. For information on these see Donors' reporting requirements.

Building your own system?

The following requirements are built into most publishing systems. Make to sure to include them if building your own:

\", \"id\": \"ffe25b0c-6796-4fe4-b61a-49ad2593e60f\"}]" msgstr "[]" -#. guidance_and_support.guidancepage.84.content_editor -msgid "[{\"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

This table lists all the top-level elements you can include in your data. It includes all the mandatory and recommended elements outlined in Key activity information to publish and around 30 further elements you can use to build a comprehensive picture of your organisation\\u2019s work.

Our recommended approach is to start with the mandatory and recommended (minimum) elements, and then build up over time. Each element you include will enrich your data and help people to understand the work you do.

Please note each element in the table may contain multiple pieces of data. For example, under Activity Date you specify both the start and end dates for an activity. Links to specific Standard guidance pages have been provided where available.

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Yes
Reporting OrgYes
Other Identifier
Basic Activity InformationTitle
Yes
Description
Yes
Activity Status
Yes
Activity Date
Yes
Contact Info
Activity Scope
Participating OrganisationsParticipating OrgYes
Geopolitical Information
Recipient CountryYes
Or, Recipient RegionYes
Location
ClassificationsSectorYes
Policy Marker
Tag
Collaboration Type
Default Flow Type
Default Finance Type
Default Aid Type
Default Tied Status
Country Budget Items
Humanitarian
Humanitarian Scope
Financial
BudgetYes
TransactionsYes
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See the Reference section of the IATI website for further detail on each of the elements. For advice about the reference area, see How to use IATI Reference.

Additional donor requirements

If you receive funding from the UK Department for International Development or the Dutch or Belgian governments you will have additional reporting requirements. For information on these see Donors' reporting requirements.

Building your own system?

The following requirements are built into most publishing systems. Make sure to include them if building your own:

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Each of your activities must have an IATI identifier, this is a globally unique way of referring to your activity.

You create them by adding a 'string' (a series of letters and / or numbers) to your IATI Org ID. Your IATI Org ID is the approved identifier for your organisation. You will have received this when registering for a publisher account on the IATI Registry.

Please note, once you have published an activity its IATI identifier must not change.

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The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) has the IATI Org ID: XM-DAC-4114

They form their IATI identifier by noting whether an activity is an output or a programme, followed by the activity code. This ensures that each activity has a unique IATI identifier. For example:

  1. Consolidating peace in Ghana XM-DAC-41114-PROJECT-00065055
  2. Accelerator Lab - Ghana XM-DAC-41114-PROJECT-00120467
  3. Ghana Integrated SDG Platform XM-DAC-41114-OUTPUT-00115803

You get to choose what 'string' you use to create your IATI identifiers.

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It is important to correctly form your IATI identifiers. Data use tools may only accept activities if their IATI identifier matches the IATI Org ID for the publishing organisation. They are also what other IATI publishers will use to link their activities to yours. And you will need to use theirs.

To allow these connections to take place and verify that you are the owner of the activity you must make sure:

  • Each IATI identifier you publish is unique. This covers all of your activities even if they are in separate files.
  • Each IATI identifier should not start or end with whitespace.
  • Only use numbers, letters and dashes to form your IATI Identifiers.
  • Once you have published an activity its IATI identifier must not change.

In rare cases you may need to change your IATI Org ID. When this happens you must not change your IATI identifiers, rather you must note the change in your IATI Org ID using the <other-identifier> element. See How to update your organisation details for more information. You will need to contact the IATI technical team to make the change.

\", \"id\": \"790f36e2-33ea-4dcc-8588-4db563f39ac0\"}]" -msgstr "[]" - -#. guidance_and_support.guidancepage.678.content_editor -msgid "[{\"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

Each publisher should have one organisation file. Use this to describe your organisation and the budgets you have for providing or spending funds, broken down by recipient organisations, regions and countries. And use it to publish forward-looking budgets.

You can also use your organisation file to link to relevant documents \\u2013 these could be your annual accounts, annual reports, strategy documents or other information you publish about your organisation.

IATI provides XML \\u2018elements\\u2019 for each piece of information you can include. You can update your information any time and should do so at least annually. The more information you give, the richer you make the picture of your organisation.

Ideally you should provide information for all the elements listed here. But if you\\u2019re new to IATI data publishing, we recommend that you start by adding just the mandatory and recommended details:

Identification

Budget

Expenditure

Documents

See the Reference section of the IATI website for further detail on each of the elements. For advice about the reference area, see the How to use IATI reference.

If you receive funding from the UK Department for International Development or the Dutch or Belgian governments you may have extra reporting requirements. For information on these see Donors' reporting requirements.

Building your own system?

The following requirements are built into most publishing systems. Make to sure to include them if building your own:

  • Organisation files must be well-formed XML
  • Organisation files must validate against the relevant version of the IATI organisation schema, test this using the IATI Validator
  • Including the @generated-datetime attribute is highly recommended
\", \"id\": \"581553a3-7b00-49b4-b897-762d748ce377\"}]" -msgstr "[]" - #. news.newspage.128.content_editor msgid "[{\"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

We\\u2019ve released a Spotlight on IATI data use \\u2013 Rwanda, the eight publication in IATI\\u2019s series of partner country profiles.

Based on a recent survey led by UNDP, these profiles tell us more about IATI data at country level and what the challenges and opportunities are for improving its use.

View\\u00a0Spotlight on IATI data: Rwanda

Other publications in this series:

Spotlight on IATI data: Bangladesh

Spotlight on IATI data: Liberia

Spotlight on IATI data: Nigeria

Spotlight on IATI data: Yemen

Spotlight on IATI data: Montenegro

Spotlight on IATI data: Ghana

Spotlight on IATI data: Somalia

\", \"id\": \"c03c2548-6a9a-43db-a614-aea95777f907\"}]" msgstr "[]" @@ -8437,18 +8376,10 @@ msgstr "None" msgid "Improving the quality of COVID-19 data published to IATI: Initial findings and next steps for publishers" msgstr "None" -#. tools.toolpage.665.content_editor -msgid "[{\"type\": \"intro\", \"value\": \"

The IATI Dashboard can be used to understand which organisations are providing data in each element of the IATI Standard, to check for errors in data files, and to find metrics on the quality of IATI data published.

\", \"id\": \"fa56ce94-718c-4167-a4d8-bf56785c4f5d\"}, {\"type\": \"h2\", \"value\": \"What data can be found on the IATI Dashboard?\", \"id\": \"a516b61b-2ab6-415c-b766-07b1edb13db5\"}, {\"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

The IATI Dashboard can be used to understand which organisations are providing data in each element of the IATI Standard, to check for errors in data files, and to find\\u00a0metrics on the quality of IATI data published.

\", \"id\": \"3c978850-d1c5-49c5-9939-d066a6ff9d99\"}, {\"type\": \"h2\", \"value\": \"What data can be found on the IATI Dashboard?\", \"id\": \"0b19face-2773-433d-b8f7-b41dfe3916d0\"}, {\"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

The IATI Dashboard provides public charts and metrics on all IATI data published by organisations (referred to as \\u2018publishers\\u2019). You can look at the data for an individual publisher, or for all IATI publishers.

There are four key sections in the IATI Dashboard:

  1. Headlines \\u2013 this contains graphs and charts about the total number of IATI publishers, files and activities published since 2014. It is useful for answering questions such as \\u2018What is the size, scope and scale of IATI data?\\u2019
  2. Data quality \\u2013 this highlights technical errors in organisations\\u2019 publishing. These could include download errors, issues with XML formatting and inconsistent or incorrect use of unique identifiers. It is useful for answering questions such as \\u2018What unique identifiers has an organisation used more than once?\\u2019
  3. Exploring data \\u2013 this explains what data organisations are publishing. You can find details of the use of every single element, attribute and code. It is useful for answering questions such as \\u2018Which organisations are publishing SDG Indicators at results level?\\u2019

Publishing statistics \\u2013 these tables compare how organisations are meeting the Key qualities of IATI data in their publishing. They also provide an overview of what you can expect to find in an organisation\\u2019s data. This section is useful for answering questions such as \\u2018What else could I add to my publishing to make it more useful for data users?\\u2019

\", \"id\": \"4a9bbbed-3bef-4818-bb10-d311dc2a9c79\"}, {\"type\": \"h2\", \"value\": \"How does the IATI Dashboard work?\", \"id\": \"03a25938-ddd1-48b8-887a-bbb681d0e579\"}, {\"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

The IATI Dashboard is a tool managed by the IATI technical team. Every day, it collects published data via the IATI Registry and analyses it.

The Dashboard aims to present data on organisations\\u2019 publishing to IATI in a useful format. This is predominantly metadata \\u2013 such as how many files are failing validation and which parts of the Standard are being used. For example, you can check how many organisations are publishing results data. However, it does not display or analyse the content or meaning of an organisation\\u2019s data, such as are the results being reported meaningful.

To find out more about the IATI Dashboard and how to use it, please see these guides:

\", \"id\": \"fba9e42e-e362-4682-bffb-598d0ec4f4fc\"}]" -msgstr "[]" - #. tools.toolsubpage.676.content_editor msgid "[{\"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

Every organisation publishing IATI data appears in the Publishing statistics tables.

These tables give an overview of the data different organisations are publishing and how timely and comprehensive it is. They also provide an overview of what you can expect to find in an organisation\\u2019s data. The tables are useful for answering questions such as \\u2018What else could I add to my publishing to make it more useful for data users?\\u2019 Most tables look only at live activities, so historic information is not included.

Above each table is an explanation of what\\u2019s included. Below each table is more detail on the methodology for each calculation.

In IATI you should be publishing data that is timely, forward-looking and comprehensive.

Timely

  • Frequency: Update your data at least quarterly. The Dashboard checks to see when you added a more recent transaction date. This counts as an \\u2018update\\u2019. If you\\u2019ve updated your data, this will show in the relevant month. Please note: if you\\u2019ve included future transaction dates at any point, this will skew the figures. Transaction dates should never be in the future.
  • Time lag: You can also check how up-to-date your data is, relative to the first time you published it. You should aim to reduce the time lag in your publication.

Forward-looking

  • Here you can see how many of your activities contain forward-looking budgets. Ideally, 100% of your activities should have a budget for each year in which the activity is set to take place.
  • The table shows activities taking place, now and over the next two years, and the number of activities with budget for that year. Your data quality will improve as you include more forward-looking budgets.

Comprehensive

These tables analyse which \\u2018elements\\u2019 you\\u2019re publishing for each activity, and therefore detail the work you\\u2019re doing. The summary table gives an overview of your data.

  • Core covers the basic activity data, largely that covered in Key activity information to publish. When looking at your data quality you first want to get your \\u2018core\\u2019 score as close to 100 as possible. This means that, for 100% of your activities, you are reporting the \\u2018core\\u2019 elements.
  • Financials covers your transactions and how well your data can be traced down and up to other organisations.
  • Value added contains additional elements particularly helpful for data users, such as sectors, location and results.

Under comprehensiveness, you may notice a number followed by one in brackets, e.g. 90 (100). The first number is the percentage of your activities that have the element reported correctly. The number in brackets shows those with the element reported but with an error in some of them. You can use the methodology at the end of the table to try and work out what is going wrong in your data.

\", \"id\": \"1f48e012-a8f9-40b2-99b0-19829240fad2\"}, {\"type\": \"h2\", \"value\": \"Coverage and summary statistics\", \"id\": \"cd013ca9-cc6c-4269-b366-41bcce802cb6\"}, {\"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

Coverage

  • Coverage statistics are designed to assess what proportion of an organisation\\u2019s total operational spend is published to IATI. This calculation has temporarily been removed from IATI Publishing Stats while we review the methodology.
  • In future, we plan to use an automated system that will calculate the coverage statistic for an organisation by using its IATI organisation file. We are exploring a methodology that uses the <total-expenditure> element in a publisher\\u2019s organisation file, and compares this to the total spend for a given year in their activity files. In the meantime, we strongly recommend that all IATI publishers include <total-expenditure> in their organisation file.

Summary statistics

This section provides an overview and compares all IATI publishers by currently scoring the three dimensions \\u2013 timeliness, forward-looking and comprehensiveness. The score will be adjusted by the proportion of a publisher\\u2019s activities covered in their IATI data when the coverage calculation is re-introduced.

\", \"id\": \"83e04aeb-c53a-40ad-b6f8-b2ded839ad32\"}, {\"type\": \"h2\", \"value\": \"Humanitarian reporting\", \"id\": \"3fa1c5b3-48ae-4bca-9903-64fbb350804a\"}, {\"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

In the Publishing Statistics section, there\\u2019s also a table on humanitarian data published to IATI. If you\\u2019re doing humanitarian work, you can report this in your IATI data, and it\\u2019ll appear on the Humanitarian Dashboard page. This table picks up only activities flagged as \\u2018humanitarian\\u2019, either by including a humanitarian DAC 5-digit sector code between 72010 and 74010 inclusive, or a humanitarian attribute.

You can see whether publishers are using additional humanitarian elements in their data, whether an activity is related to an emergency or an appeal, and whether activities are linked to specific humanitarian clusters.

See this help page for how to report your humanitarian activities in IATI.

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The IATI Dashboard provides metrics on XML errors and which elements and attributes are being used by which publishers. This data can be aggregated to show the total number of activities published on a particular day or separated so that you can see how many times an organisation has reported a title in Arabic, for example.

The examples of common searches below provide a method for navigating the Dashboard and finding the statistics you are looking for. You can adapt these searches according to the data you are looking for.

\", \"id\": \"e3c9b036-91a4-4a4f-ae0f-524aa5927776\"}, {\"type\": \"h2\", \"value\": \"Which organisations publish a particular element?\", \"id\": \"32ecb40b-c9b4-49b2-ac53-6e3f28d20c00\"}, {\"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

You will need to know the name of the element you are searching for and where in the Standard it gets reported. This is because some elements appear multiple times in different places. For example, results in IATI all get published within a <result> element.

  • On the Dashboard you need to go to the \\u2018Exploring Data\\u2019 section.
  • Select \\u2018Elements\\u2019. Here you will see a list of the different elements and attributes in the IATI Standard.
  • To see which organisations are using an element, click on the number in the second column.

You will see all of the publishers using the element and how many times it occurs in their data. The Publisher IDs for each organisation are on the left. Clicking on the ID will take you to the publisher\\u2019s Dashboard page. Clicking on the \\u2018Files with Element\\u2019 number will take you to their files.

In this example, you are provided with a long list of publishers using the <result> element.

\", \"id\": \"dc001721-d9d6-4fa2-ad4c-0bce23e19a21\"}, {\"type\": \"image_figure\", \"value\": {\"image\": 593, \"alignment\": \"media-figure\", \"caption\": \"

List of organisations publishing a <result> element

\"}, \"id\": \"7f564d8e-e47d-47f6-8833-7ec6de388de2\"}, {\"type\": \"h2\", \"value\": \"Which organisations publish a particular codelist?\", \"id\": \"a7d32c6b-5d74-43c4-bddb-8ee2b00e0e70\"}, {\"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

You will need to know which codelist the code is from, and where in the standard it gets reported. For example, an organisation is publishing SDG Targets if they declare code 3 on the TAG Vocabulary codelist. This gets reported in the @vocabulary attribute within the <tag> element.

You will see all the values on the codelist that are being used. Hovering over the number of publishers will give you the Publisher IDs for the organisations using the value. Click on the Publisher ID to be taken to that organisation\\u2019s page on the Dashboard.

In this example, UNDP is using code 3 which is the SDG Target codelist.

\", \"id\": \"bed9cbce-b809-4ef9-9473-5068376e7464\"}, {\"type\": \"image_figure\", \"value\": {\"image\": 594, \"alignment\": \"media-figure\", \"caption\": \"

List of organisations publishing SDG Targets

\"}, \"id\": \"a6eca574-e612-4bf3-a159-3ecdd05ecad2\"}, {\"type\": \"h2\", \"value\": \"On a particular codelist, what are the most commonly used codes?\", \"id\": \"bac270d3-50e0-43ad-b9c1-7de2a9fc1c39\"}, {\"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

You will need to know which codelist you are wanting codes from, and where in the standard they get reported. For example, document format codes come from the File Format codelist. These get reported in various @format attributes within <document-link> elements.

You will see all the values on the codelist that are being used. Select the \\u2018Publishers\\u2019 heading at the top to arrange the column in size order.

Now you can see which of the codes are most commonly used. For the File Format codelist, the top entry is application/pdf.

\", \"id\": \"4a72c6e9-b0a4-46c5-b397-1cf61e593a1c\"}, {\"type\": \"image_figure\", \"value\": {\"image\": 595, \"alignment\": \"media-figure\", \"caption\": \"

List of commonly used document types

\"}, \"id\": \"e03388b7-db65-4727-8dc1-e47dc344f7b4\"}, {\"type\": \"h2\", \"value\": \"How can I find a list of all version 1 publishers?\", \"id\": \"259f0538-1c31-486a-8b57-57d08bb56815\"}, {\"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"
  • On the Dashboard, go to the \\u2018Data Quality\\u2019 section.
  • Select \\u2018Versions\\u2019.
  • Here you will see graphs displaying the use of different versions (expected and other) over time. Below this you can find a list of publishers who have at least one file at a particular version of the IATI Standard (expected and other).
  • These lists and the data behind them can be downloaded in a JSON format. Where you see (j) highlighted in blue, this will also take you to a JSON download of the data.
\", \"id\": \"fa5b95a9-5950-4773-8845-145bf5c7613b\"}, {\"type\": \"image_figure\", \"value\": {\"image\": 596, \"alignment\": \"media-figure\", \"caption\": \"

List of organisations with version 1 data

\"}, \"id\": \"1413e1e2-b3d1-4c6d-a3e1-ff9df9b53931\"}, {\"type\": \"h2\", \"value\": \"What are the duplicated activity identifiers in an organisation\\u2019s data?\", \"id\": \"58b5f42e-cfcf-44db-b433-2055d1a2f8c1\"}, {\"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

  • On the Dashboard, go to the \\u2018Data Quality\\u2019 section.
  • Select \\u2018Duplicate Identifiers\\u2019. Here you will see a table of all the duplicate activity identifiers found in IATI data.
  • Find the organisation you are looking for. Clicking on either number will take you to a JSON file containing the identifiers and how many times they occur within the organisation\\u2019s published files.
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List of organisations with duplicated identifiers

\"}, \"id\": \"7e551144-4f44-4632-b9dc-921e2c77cdeb\"}, {\"type\": \"h2\", \"value\": \"How many activities was an organisation publishing on this date?\", \"id\": \"aa605e99-80ae-4b68-aad0-2e909894b927\"}, {\"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

  • On the Dashboard Home page, scroll down until you see the list of all IATI publishers.
  • Select the publisher you are interested in e.g. United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
  • The \\u2018Activities\\u2019 graph displays how many activities the organisation was publishing over time.
  • Download the data on which the graph is based, in JSON format, by clicking on (J) at the top right of the graph.
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UNDP's activity count over time

\"}, \"id\": \"e0623a54-693c-421a-88e1-edb94c9bface\"}]" -msgstr "[]" - #. get_involved.getinvolvedpage.695.excerpt msgid "" "Find out how to join IATI as a member, engage with IATI’s community and access\r\n" @@ -8655,22 +8586,10 @@ msgstr "None" msgid "IATI Working Groups are specific and time-bound groups established to provide expert advice to the Members’ Assembly or Governing Board." msgstr "None" -#. about.aboutsubpage.526.content_editor -msgid "[{\"type\": \"pullquote\", \"value\": {\"quote\": \"Anyone interested in presenting IATI to their colleagues or networks can request custom presentation materials from the IATI Secretariat.\"}, \"id\": \"e495440a-69cc-414e-b642-a04fb0d2e8f0\"}, {\"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

IATI can provide your organisation with presentation materials about the initiative, including detailed information on the IATI Standard and the process of publishing and using IATI data. Presentation resources are available in English, French, Spanish, and Portuguese.

How can I receive custom presentation materials?

Anyone interested in presenting IATI to their colleagues or networks can request custom presentation materials from the IATI Secretariat. Examples of possible audiences include recipient country governments, country-level offices of development partners, journalists, civil society organisations and researchers.

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Request custom presentations by emailing the IATI Secretariat: info@iatistandard.org

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What topics can I request information on?

Materials are currently available to address the following topic areas, however, additional content areas can be covered upon request.

1 Introduction to IATI

  • For audiences new to IATI, discover which organisations publish data, what data is published (simple overview) and two case studies on using IATI data.

2 How to publish IATI data

  • Learn more about the wide range of development and humanitarian data that your organisation can publish using the IATI Standard.
  • Find an overview of the IATI publishing process and understand the mandatory and recommended data to publish.
  • Discover what tools your organisation can use to publish its data.

3 Accessing and using IATI data

  • Find out how to do basic searches of IATI data on d-portal.org.
  • For data specialists and technical experts, learn about accessing a wider range of IATI data using the Datastore Query Builder and API.
  • Find information on other portals that provide IATI data, for example those created by donors and other organisations.

4 Understanding the IATI Standard

  • Get a detailed overview of the range of data and fields included in the IATI Standard.

5 How is IATI managed? Governance and the IATI story so far

  • Learn more about how IATI is governed and managed.
  • Find information on IATI's role and contribution as part of the aid effectiveness and transparency agendas since 2008.
  • Learn how to engage further with IATI and its community.
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How do I make a formal request for presentation materials?

Please e-mail info@iatistandard.org, with the following information:

  • Your name, organisation and title
  • Date and intended length of your presentation
  • Audience for your presentation and level of technical expertise
  • Key outcomes expected from your presentation (e.g. I\\u2019m looking for a basic presentation - \\u2018What is IATI?\\u2019; or I need an \\u2018Introduction to the IATI Standard and data use tools\\u2019, etc.)
  • Anything else we should know!

You will receive a customised PowerPoint presentation and notes based on the information provided above. Please note that normal turnaround time for custom presentation requests is seven business days, during which time the Secretariat Outreach team will be in touch to understand more about your specific needs and we will work with you to customise your presentation accordingly. When acknowledging your email request, the IATI Secretariat will also provide a timeline for receipt of your presentation.

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Can I request presentation materials on topics other than those identified above?

The Secretariat is happy to customise a presentation according to your needs. Please feel free to request information on other areas of interest when sending your formal presentation request to info@iatistandard.org.

Does the IATI Secretariat provide virtual or in-person presentations?

Yes! Pending availability, virtual or in-person presentations by the Secretariat are also possible. Please e-mail info@iatistandard.org for more information.

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Access IATI Speakers' Kit

For those new to IATI, we strongly recommend that you request customised presentations from IATI's Secretariat by following the guidance above. However, if you have existing knowledge of IATI and wish to create your own customised presentation, please use IATI's Speakers' Kit resources:

Translated versions of all presentations:

Survey

If you use the IATI Speakers' Kit resources, please take this very short survey. This will help the IATI Secretariat monitor how useful the IATI Speakers\\u2019 Kit is and you can request new slides and other improvements.

Updates

The IATI Speakers' Kit will be updated frequently to reflect changes in information and resources from IATI. For any questions please email IATI\\u2019s Secretariat: info@iatistandard.org.

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External resources

  • UNDP \\u2013 Introduction to IATI UNDP have created an online training course that provides an introduction to IATI, a discussion of the importance and value of IATI to aid transparency, as well as an introduction to publishing data to the IATI Standard.

  • Humentum- IATI Data Publishing This is an online flex course. Bringing together Bond\\u2019s expertise in IATI and Humentum\\u2019s experience in online learning, this 2-week online course supports you to publish to the IATI data standard.

If you have created a resource that you would like to share here, please contact the IATI technical team.

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Welcome to the International Aid Transparency Initiative (IATI) Membership Pack. This pack provides all the information that organisations need to become an active member of the initiative. The IATI Membership Pack is also available to download as a static PDF (see below).

This resource is for all organisations who have joined IATI as a member or who are interested in becoming a member.

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The Membership Pack will be updated frequently to reflect changes in information and resources from IATI. For any questions or suggested updates, please email IATI\\u2019s Secretariat: info@iatistandard.org.

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IATI has a vibrant community of data publishers and users, including development practitioners, political advocates for transparency, open data experts and technical specialists across the globe.

Engage with our community by joining IATI\\u2019s Communities of Practice (COPs) and a new, user-friendly community platform, IATI Connect!

VISIT IATI CONNECT!

Join our Communities of Practice and IATI Connect to:

  • Share your expertise and exchange views on the open data issues you care about
  • Expand your network by engaging with data publishers and users, transparency advocates, open data experts and technical specialists from across the globe
  • Stay up-to-date with relevant events and contribute to IATI consultations
  • Access training tools and much more.

These facilities will provide members of the IATI community with a space for peer exchange and will facilitate engagement with colleagues from around the globe. See Communities of Practice FAQs to learn more about the forthcoming COPs and new digital platform, IATI Connect.

What will happen to IATI's Discuss forum?

All content and users from IATI Discuss will be migrated to the new IATI Connect platform. As of Wednesday 25 of November - 12pm (GMT/UTC) IATI Discuss will be in read-only mode.

Get in contact

For any questions about IATI\\u2019s Communities of Practice (COPs) and IATI Connect please email: connect@iatistandard.org

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This Privacy Policy sets out how we, the International Aid Transparency Initiative (IATI), obtain, store and use your personal information when you use or interact with our websites, http://iatistandard.org, https://iatiregistry.org, https://discuss.iatistandard.org, http://dashboard.iatistandard.org/, https://iati.zendesk.com/, http://csv2iati.iatistandard.org/, https://iativalidator.iatistandard.org/, http://preview.iatistandard.org, http://tools.aidinfolabs.org/, http://alpha.iatistandard.org/en/, (our websites), or where we otherwise obtain or collect your personal information.

This Privacy Policy is effective from 25th May 2018.

We reserve the right to modify this policy at any time, so please check it frequently.

1. The Information We Collect

Information You Provide

We collect data that you provide directly to us, including personal data. \\u201cPersonal Data\\u201d is information that identifies you. For http://iatistandard.org, https://iatiregistry.org, https://discuss.iatistandard.org,http://dashboard.iatistandard.org/, https://iati.zendesk.com/, http://csv2iati.iatistandard.org/, https://iativalidator.iatistandard.org/, http://preview.iatistandard.org, http://tools.aidinfolabs.org/, http://alpha.iatistandard.org/en this is collected in the context of one or more of the following options:

  • Newsletter subscriptions \\u2013 In which case we collect the following categories of personal data: Name and email address
  • Websites \\u2013 When you use our websites, we collect and analyse the following information about your computer or mobile device: your browser type, IP address, browser language, operating system, and other similar information.
  • Registered users \\u2013 When you create a user account for an IATI website, we collect the following categories of personal data: name, username and email address.

2. Cookies

Please see our cookie policy.

3. How we use your information

Newsletters \\u2013 Only with your prior consent, we will occasionally send you information on events, recent work and other information. You can sign up to receive these emails and social media campaigns from us on our newsletter sign up.

The legal basis for such processing of your Personal Data is therefore your consent (Art. 6(1)(a) GDPR). Please note that you are not legally required to provide us with your Personal Data. However, without your Personal Data we will not be able to send you our newsletters as mentioned above.

4. Updating your personal information and unsubscribing

You have the option to opt-out of these types of communications at any time, by clicking the \\u2018unsubscribe\\u2019 link at the footer of each communication.

5. Your Rights

Under the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), you have the following rights:

  • Right of access (Art. 15 GDPR): You have the right to request confirmation as to whether or not your Personal Data is being processed, and, where that is the case, to request access to the Personal Data and information such as the purposes of the processing or the categories of Personal Data concerned.
  • Right to rectification (Art. 16 GDPR): You have the right to request the correction of inaccurate Personal Data.
  • Right to erasure (Art. 17 GDPR): You have the right to request erasure of Personal Data without undue delay under certain circumstances, e.g. if your Personal Data is no longer necessary for the purposes for which it was collected or if you withdraw consent on which processing is based according to Art. 6 (1)(a) GDPR and where there is no other legal ground for processing.
  • Right to restriction of processing (Art. 18 GDPR): You have the right to request us to restrict the processing of your Personal Data under certain circumstances, e.g. if you think that the Personal Data we process about you is incorrect or unlawful.
  • Right to data portability (Art. 20 GDPR): Under certain circumstances, you have the right to receive your Personal Data you have provided us with, in a structured, commonly used and machine-readable format and you have the right to transmit that information to another controller without hindrance or ask us to do so.
  • Right to object (Art. 21 GDPR): You have the right to object to the processing of your Personal Data under certain circumstances. In particular if we process your Personal Data on the basis on legitimate interest (Art. 6 (1)(b) GDPR) or if we use your personal data for marketing purposes.

You may assert those rights at any time by emailing us to correct or change any information or request which Personal Data (e.g. name, address) we have stored or to assert any other of your rights as mentioned above by emailing us at support@iatistandard.org.

6. How we Protect Your Personal Information

The security of your Personal Data is very important to us. We have implemented state of the art administrative, technical, and physical security measures to protect against the unauthorised access, destruction or alteration of your information. This includes encrypting our Services using Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) and restricting access to Personal Data to all employees, contractors and agents working on behalf of the IATI secretariat who need to know that information in order to process it for us, and who are subject to strict contractual confidentiality obligations.

7. Data Retention

We delete or anonymise your Personal Data as soon as it is no longer required for the purposes we have collected your Personal Data as outlined in this Privacy Policy.

8. Contact Information

If you wish to contact us or have any questions about or complaints in relation to this Privacy Policy, please contact us at the address below. Please note that Development Initiatives manages the storage and processing of personal information on behalf of the IATI Secretariat.

Development Initiatives Ltd.

First Floor Centre, The Quorum, Bond Street South, Bristol, BS1 3AE

Email: privacy@devinit.org

Data Protection Officer: Richard Yeomans

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All IATI websites http://iatistandard.org, https://iatiregistry.org, https://discuss.iatistandard.org, http://dashboard.iatistandard.org/, https://iati.zendesk.com/, http://csv2iati.iatistandard.org/, http://iativalidator.iatistandard.org/, http://validator.iatistandard.org/, http://preview.iatistandard.org, http://tools.aidinfolabs.org/, http://alpha.iatistandard.org/en/use the following category of cookies:

Analysis: We use cookies to analyse the use and performance of our websites and services so that we can provide you with the best experience. These cookies are collected through use of Google Analytics.

This has been configured in a way that anonymises your IP address, along with any other personal, or identifiable data obtained through the use of Google Analytics. By tracking users in this way, it is therefore not possible to identify a single person through their use of this website.

Contact

If you wish to contact us or have any questions about or complaints in relation to this Cookie Policy, please contact us at the following address:

Development Initiatives Ltd.

First Floor Centre, The Quorum, Bond Street South, Bristol, BS1 3AE

Email: privacy@devinit.org

Data Protection Officer: Richard Yeomans

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This guidance sets out the process to be followed by data owners in instances where they choose to remove data published to the IATI Standard.

Data removal process

IATI is an open data standard, therefore publishing data to IATI is a commitment to having this data openly shared. Public data must be shared under a user-selected Open Data licence. However, IATI is aware that due to security concerns or privacy issues the data owner may choose to remove their data, either temporarily or permanently. The IATI publisher then has two options to proceed with removing their data:

Make the dataset \\u2018Private\\u2019

IATI publishers have the option to share datasets \\u2018privately\\u2019 through the IATI Registry. Private datasets will only be accessible to members of the publishing organisation with the required permission. Private data sets are held securely on the IATI Registry and are never shared by IATI.

Delete the dataset

IATI publishers also have the option to delete their dataset through the IATI Registry. The dataset will be deleted immediately from public view.

In order to make a file \\u2018private\\u2019 or \\u2018delete\\u2019 it, the data owner needs to login to their IATI Registry publisher account, select \\u2018manage\\u2019 and then go to the \\u2018Datasets\\u2019 tab. Here, the data owner can find options to make their datasets public, make them private, or delete them.

If the data owner encounters any issues in the process of making their file private or deleting it, they should contact the IATI technical team (support@iatistandard.org)

What happens when IATI data is removed?

The IATI Registry does not store any IATI data, but it does provide links to places where the data can be downloaded. Links to these places can be found under the \\u2018Datasets\\u2019 section of individual IATI Registry publisher profiles. Other applications also use and store data published to the IATI Standard. These are known as \\u2018consuming applications\\u2019 and each should have its own data removal guidance. Not all of these applications are designed and managed by the IATI Secretariat.

1) Consuming applications managed by IATI Secretariat: If a data owner decides to remove their data from the IATI Registry, the IATI-managed tools will refresh in the following specified time frames, and the data is removed from these applications accordingly:

Important note: Once data has been removed (made private or deleted) from the IATI Registry, the data will be removed from the above consuming applications at the time they are refreshed. If however the data is inaccessible at the time the application is refreshed (because of either a server error or a Registry error), but the data set is still marked as public on the IATI Registry, then the above consuming applications will continue to display the last available version of the data. Data owners are therefore advised to reconfirm that the data is no longer available on the Registry after 24-36 hours has passed, and contact the IATI Technical Team if further assistance is required.

2) External consuming applications not managed by IATI: As an open data standard, IATI data is available for use by anyone wishing to build a consuming application that uses IATI data. If a data owner decides to remove their data from the IATI Registry, the data owner should contact the external tool provider to check their data removal policy and refresh times.

Data removal requests

If a user becomes aware of data shared through the IATI Registry that they feel should not be shared openly, the user should contact the publishing organisation directly to request that the data be removed. The person making the request should refer to the contact information provided in the profile of the publisher in the Registry, and should:

  • Confirm their role and relationship to the data;
  • Clarify which specific data item(s) they are requesting be removed;
  • Establish the reason for the request.

If the user receives no response from the IATI publisher, the user should contact the IATI Helpdesk (support@iatistandard.org).

If you have any questions or comments about this Data Removal Guidance please email: support@iatistandard.org.

IATI reserves the right to update or amend this guidance at any time and without prior notice.

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The videos created by IATI are accessible via our YouTube channel: IATI Videos

Videos:

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While using IATI data, you may come across issues that you need support with. There are a number of ways to get help depending on the nature of your issue, whose data you are looking at, and the tool you are using.

Managing data quality

Each publishing organisation is responsible for ensuring the quality of its own data. Many organisations are publishing good quality data, but the quality of data can and does vary between publishers.

Each organisation decides upon the amount of content they provide and is responsible for ensuring the accuracy of that information.

IATI monitors the structure of published data and ensures that it follows the machine-readable rules in the IATI standard. However, IATI does not audit or verify the content of published data. The IATI technical team and other tool providers are working on improving tools for validation and data use that flag where data quality can be improved.

User feedback is key to improving data quality by highlighting to publishers areas in which they can improve their data and ensure it accurately reflects their work. The more reliable and accurate data is, the more it will be systematically used.

If there is information you cannot find, cannot interpret or you think is wrong, please let the publisher know.

If you are a publisher and are looking to improve the quality of your data, please see Data Quality.

Finding the publisher\\u2019s contact email

Each IATI publisher is required to provide an email address on the IATI Registry and may also include a link to their website. To find these details, go to the required publisher\\u2019s page and the address will be displayed on the right of the screen under \\u2018Contact\\u2019.

Publishers can also include specific contact email addresses within their IATI data. For guidance on how to check please see Using the IATI Registry.

Technical issues with tools

There\\u2019s a range of tools and resources for using the data; some are provided by IATI while others are offered by third parties.

IATI tools

If you encounter issues with using a tool that IATI manages, contact support@iatistandard.org for advice and assistance.

Our main tools for data use are:

Third-party tools

If you are having problems with using IATI data through websites or tools that aren\\u2019t managed by IATI, please contact the service provider.

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In 2017, IATI members launched a Data Use Fund to promote the systemic use of IATI data, with an initial endowment of $250,000 USD. The Fund, which was replenished in 2019, is overseen by a multi-stakeholder group of IATI community members, who make up the Data Use Working Group (formerly the IATI Data Use Task Force).

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Projects are designed by the Working Group with the aim of increasing the use of IATI data worldwide, and are developed according to five strategic objectives:

  • Raise awareness of IATI as a source of aid and humanitarian data and develop a common understanding of the priority needs of different user groups.

  • Improve data quality in order to facilitate use, and assure users of its reliability, including through the development of feedback mechanisms between data publishers and users.

  • Improve existing tools and develop new, user-friendly tools that help multiple actors access and use IATI data.

  • Improve guidance, training and support for different user groups.

  • Promote integration of IATI data into partner country aid systems and processes.
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Projects designed by the Data Use Working Group, encourage innovative thinking alongside practical solutions that help people to understand and use IATI data. The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) is the Fund\\u2019s official administrator and works with the Data Use Working Group to issue advertisements, following UNDP procurement guidelines. During each contracting period, proposals are welcomed from any organisation who has the capacity and expertise to undertake work as outlined in the specific terms of reference for the project.

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Data Use Fund

Since April 2017, the group has provided the international open data community with opportunities to bid on innovative small-scale activities to support the Fund\\u2019s five strategic objectives.

Open Bids

There are currently no open bids.

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For more information on the IATI Data Use Fund, the work of the Working Group or information on how to apply for finance from the Data Use Fund, contact Anna Whitson, Outreach and Partnerships Specialist : anna.whitson@undp.org

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Data Use Working Group Workplan 2020

The Data Use Working Group designs projects based on its member-developed and agreed annual work plan. Each work plan responds to the Fund\\u2019s five strategic objectives and is approved by the IATI Governing Board. Find the 2020 Data Use Working Group Work Plan here.

Get Involved!

The Data Use Working Group meets virtually bi-weekly and is always looking for new members. Participation is open to anyone interested in improving the use of IATI data for strengthened transparency and coordination of development resources. More information on joining the Working Group can be found in this presentation from its last informational session. Questions can be addressed to IATI Secretariat member Anna Whitson at anna.whitson@undp.org.

Latest News

Keep up-to-date with the latest news from the Data Use Working Group by signing up to the IATI Newsletter below and see previous news:

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Submit bid for IATI Data Use Fund

Data Use Fund explores traceability within IATI data

New Data Use Fund opportunity

First IATI Data Use Fund awards issued

IATI Data Use Fund Update: new RfP published

Submit proposals for Data Use Fund

IATI's new Data Use Strategy

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The Members\\u2019 Assembly

The members\\u2019 assembly is formed of all members of IATI. They include over 90 donor and developing country governments, multilateral institutions, philanthropic foundations plus civil society and private sector organisations. Our members entirely fund the work of IATI, ensuring our initiative can achieve real change in global transparency.

The assembly approves strategic decisions and changes to IATI's governance. The chair of the governing board is also the chair of the members\\u2019 assembly.

The Governing Board

The governing board is made up of seven representatives elected by IATI members. The board presents options and makes recommendations on IATI\\u2019s overall strategic direction to the members\\u2019 assembly, oversees the implementation of IATI\\u2019s workplan by the secretariat and ensures the initiative operates effectively, according to its mission, vision, and values.

The Secretariat

IATI is administered by a secretariat led by the UN Development Programme (UNDP), together with the UN Office for Project Services (UNOPS) and the UK-based independent international development organisation Development Initiatives. Secretariat staff manage the day-to-day running of IATI and are accountable to the members\\u2019 assembly, governing board. For further detail on the bodies governing IATI, see the Standard Operating Procedures.

IATI Community

IATI has a broad and diverse community of IATI data publishers and users, including development practitioners, political advocates for transparency, open data experts and technical specialists. This community was formerly referred to as IATI\\u2019s Technical Advisory Group (TAG) and has been replaced by a new structure of \\u2018Communities of Practice' and 'Working Groups\\u2019 during 2020. Both bodies work in alignment with each other to provide the Governing Board and the Members\\u2019 Assembly with timely advice on a range of matters and ensure the availability of opportunities and fora for systematic exchange and learning.

Standard Operating Procedures

IATI\\u2019s Standard Operating Procedures draw together and codify all decisions taken by IATI relating to how the initiative is run. It is intended as a living document which is updated after each members\\u2019 assembly to reflect new priorities or operating realities.

The latest version of the Standard Operating Procedures can be downloaded below.

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IATI Annual Reports

Our annual reports provide updates on the progress, challenges and finances of IATI. The first IATI annual report was produced in 2013. Since 2014 reports have been published in English, French and Spanish. All are downloadable as PDF documents.

2021

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2020

Annual Report 2020 is accompanied by a separate Financial Report, developed to improve accessibility and transparency of information on IATI\\u2019s finances. Translated versions of the reports in French and Spanish to follow.

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2019

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2018

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2017

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Standard Operating Procedures

IATI\\u2019s Standard Operating Procedures draw together and codify all decisions taken by IATI relating to how the initiative is run. It is intended as a living document which is updated after each members\\u2019 assembly to reflect new priorities or operating realities.

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Theory of change

IATI's Theory of Change explains how the initiative\\u2019s activities will lead to the change and impact that IATI aims for. The Theory of Change was prepared under the leadership of UNDP\\u2019s Bureau for Policy and Programme Support, Development Impact Group with the guidance of a DFID expert on Theory of Change seconded to UNDP. Whilst different Theory of Change processes exist, the process applied here is a hybrid drawn from established UNDP and UK DFID processes. IATI\\u2019s Board and Secretariat members were consulted and updated throughout the development process.

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IATI Value Proposition Statement

The IATI Value Proposition Statement was written in consultation with IATI members in 2017.

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IATI Data Use Strategy

IATI's Data Use Strategy 2017 - 2019 was developed to improve the systematic and routine use of IATI data to help achieve sustainable development outcomes. More information on the work that the initiative is undertaking on data use can be found in the Using Data section.

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IATI Evaluation 2015

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September 2021

IATI\\u2019s Secretariat is pleased to share a series of factsheets providing IATI members and our Community with updates on progress against the different objectives of IATI Strategic Plan 2020-2025 (ES / FR). These four factsheets outline key progress by IATI since the beginning of 2020:

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The current Strategic Plan was approved by IATI members in 2019 and aims to capitalise on the initiative\\u2019s strengths, address its weaknesses and maximise its contribution towards achieving sustainable development outcomes.

The Plan is used to guide the development of IATI\\u2019s annual programme of work. Read the four Factsheets to discover what has been delivered in 2020/21, what work is coming up and how your organisation can get involved in achieving IATI\\u2019s strategic objectives.

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Why join IATI?

Join IATI to help govern and fund our initiative.

IATI data has already been made available from over 1000 organisations on one million development and humanitarian activities. Become a member and support our continued efforts to ensure good quality data is published to IATI and used to achieve sustainable development.

Benefits

There are many benefits to your government or organisation by joining IATI. As a member, you will be able to:

  • Show your commitment to transparency to key stakeholders such as funders, taxpayers, civil society organisations, politicians and the wider international development and humanitarian communities.
  • Learn from and share best practice with a growing membership of nearly 100 donor and developing country governments, multilateral institutions, philanthropic foundations, civil society and private sector organisations.
  • Get priority support from the IATI technical team on publishing your IATI data.
  • Have the final say on changes to the IATI Standard, ensuring its rules and guidance meet your data needs.
  • Attend IATI member events across the globe, including our annual members\\u2019 assembly meeting.
  • Agree IATI\\u2019s strategic priorities and membership contribution.
  • Decide how IATI is governed and run. Only members are eligible to vote or stand in the elections for IATI\\u2019s governing board.
  • Receive updates on members\\u2019 news, stories and events in a monthly bulletin from IATI\\u2019s Chair.

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Fund essential work

IATI members entirely fund our work. By joining, you are helping to ensure IATI can continue implementing our vital work including:

  • A dedicated Data Use Fund to help governments, development and humanitarian organisations and citizens use IATI data for decision-making and accountability.
  • A help desk to respond to hundreds of requests each month for support to publish and access the data.
  • Improvements to the IATI Standard to ensure its rules and guidance meet the changing data needs of the development and humanitarian sector.
  • Maintenance of IATI\\u2019s technical systems, including 16 digital tools that are critical to the publication and use of the data.
  • Communications and engagement activities to spread awareness and secure political commitments to transparency amongst governments and major international bodies.

How much does it cost?

IATI members set the fees of joining the initiative. The cost of membership depends on the type and size of your organisation.

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Contribution (annual)

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An adjusted scale has been agreed for UN entities to promote an increase in membership within that constituency. Annual membership contributions for UN entities is shown below:

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The fees for UN organisations can be found in the IATI Standard Operating Procedures EN / FR.

How to join

Governments and organisations who are interested in becoming a member can request an invitation. If you would like an invitation, or if you would just like to find out more about membership, please contact the IATI secretariat at info@iatistandard.org.

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The members\\u2019 assembly is formed of all members of IATI, and meets in person once a year. This body has final approval of strategic decisions, including the recommendations on the budget and work plan proposed by IATI\\u2019s governing board.

To view the documents for each event, please see their relevant past event page.

Members' Assembly:

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Steering Committee:

The Steering Committee was replaced by the Members' Assembly in 2016. To view the documents for each Steering Committee event, please see their relevant past event page:

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IATI\\u2019s new Governing Board has been chosen through elections held between 21-25 March 2022. Many thanks to all the candidates and members who participated in this year\\u2019s IATI Governing Board election.

The following members will comprise the 2022-2024 Governing Board of IATI:

Partner countries

  • Government of Nigeria, Ministry of Finance, Budget and National Planning (continues) - Mr. Henry Asor Nkang\\u00a0
  • Government of Rwanda, Ministry of Finance and Economic Planning, External Finance Directorate - Mr. Innocent Mugabe

Providers of development cooperation

  • Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Kingdom of the Netherlands - Ms. Thea Schepers
  • UNICEF (continues) - Mr. Joseph Barnes

CSOs and other

  • AfroLeadership - Mr. Charlie Martial Ngounou\\u00a0
  • Association of Freelance Journalists (continues) - Ms. Winnie Kamau

Technical seat

  • Open Works- Mr. Pelle Aardema

Congratulations to all the new elected members. The new Board will be constituted from 1 May 2022 as required in our Standard Operating Procedures.

Sincere thanks to the following outgoing Board members, who have helped strengthen the voices of our members and make important progress in implementing our five-year Strategic Plan: Theo van de Sande (Netherlands), Leo Stolk (Oxfam Novib), Melinda Cuzner (Sida) and Khim Bahadur Kunwar (Nepal).

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IATI Working Groups are specific and time-bound groups established to provide expert advice to the Members\\u2019 Assembly or Governing Board.

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Working Groups cover a wide range of topics, for example improving the publication and use of IATI data, organising IATI\\u2019s next community-wide meeting, or developing new data fields for the IATI Standard. IATI Working Groups include a balance of expertise with diverse representation from different constituencies and regions.

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List of Working Groups

  • Data Use Working Group
  • IATI Community Event Working Group - focusing on planning IATI\\u2019s community events including a pilot annual event.
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How do Working Groups differ from IATI's Communities of Practice?

COPs are informal communities with a focus on shared learning, experimentation and increased engagement amongst the IATI community.

The focus areas and activities are determined by the COP membership itself. This is different from an IATI Working Group, which is a time-bound group, mandated by IATI\\u2019s Members\\u2019 Assembly or Governing Board. Working Groups are advisory in nature and they report to the Governing Board on specific tasks or objectives. See IATI\\u2019s Standard Operating Procedures (EN)/ FR for more information.

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Contact

For more information about IATI's Working Groups, please email the IATI Secretariat: info@iatistandard.org.

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Governing board

The Governing Board takes a leadership role in overseeing the implementation of IATI\\u2019s work. The board puts recommendations on key budget and strategic issues to the Members\\u2019 Assembly for final approval.

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The Board is made up of seven members representing providers of development cooperation, partner countries and civil society, non-governmental and private sector organisations. The Board also includes one technical representative. The members of the Board appoint IATI\\u2019s Chair and Vice Chairs, who chair both the Governing Board and the Members\\u2019 Assembly.

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Technical team

The IATI technical team is hosted by secretariat member Development Initiatives. The team\\u2019s responsibilities include:

  • Maintaining and developing the rules and guidance of the IATI Standard.
  • Providing a help desk to support organisations publish data to the IATI Standard and answering queries on accessing the data.
  • Helping IATI publishers improve their data quality to ensure the information they publish is useful.
  • Managing IATI\\u2019s technical systems, including 16 digital products used to support the publication and use of the data.
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IATI Virtual Community Exchange - Tuesday 13 April 2021

Join IATI\\u2019s first Virtual Community Exchange (13 April) for networking, peer learning and knowledge-sharing on IATI, transparency and open data topics. Our online event will offer informal, interactive sessions with IATI\\u2019s community from across governments, civil society, the private sector, academia and others. Anyone with an interest in open data, transparency or development cooperation is welcome!

  • Registration for meeting now closed - all participants have been emailed about joining the event.
  • Video recordings of the meeting to be published in English after the event.

Head over the Sched for more information about the IATI\\u2019s first Virtual Community Exchange (13 April).

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Interested in how we increase the use of IATI data to inform development and humanitarian decisions and accountability? Join our Data Use Working Group meeting to hear a presentation from Open Data Watch.

Data Use Working Group

Tuesday 2 March

3-4pm UTC/10-11am EST

Register

About

Under the auspices of the IATI Data Use Working Group, Open Data Watch conducted a gap analysis to understand what data use guidance materials are available to the IATI community, and where gaps or challenges exist within the community that could be limiting data use.

Open Data Watch will be giving a presentation outlining the findings and recommendations from this report during the next meeting of the IATI Data Use Working Group. Anyone interested to attend is welcome!

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IATI's second Virtual Community Exchange (VCE 2) took place on 12 - 13 October 2021 and featured two days of informal, interactive and community-led sessions.

Watch sessions back and view presentations

The VCE 2 was free to attend, fully virtual, and open to all IATI Community members and others with an interest in the field of open development data or transparency. The event provided opportunities for shared learning based on practical experiences in working with IATI data, with a focus on community-led sessions. It incorporated open, informal spaces for stakeholders with all knowledge levels and from all constituencies.

More information on the VCE 2 can be found on IATI Connect: here.

Community Sessions

During this second VCE, many sessions were led by members of the IATI community. These \\u2018Community Sessions\\u2019 provided opportunities for interested stakeholders to interact with others, present successes and failures, and showcase new or ongoing work.

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The Members\\u2019 Assembly is formed of all members of IATI and meets once a year. Our members govern and fund the initiative, ensuring IATI can continue implementing its work to improve global transparency.

IATI Members\\u2019 Assembly 2021 (8-9 December)

Members of IATI were invited (by email) to register for IATI\\u2019s annual Members\\u2019 Assembly 2021 on 8-9 December. The meeting was held online 9:00 - 13:00 Eastern Standard Time on each day.

Language

The meeting\\u00a0was in English, with simultaneous interpretation in French and Spanish.

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The IATI Secretariat has now launched the second phase of the community consultation around developing an IATI Data Quality Index (DQI) - check out the main DQI 2 page\\u00a0to get more information on how to engage.

The DQI Consultation (phase 2) will be divided into three parts over the following dates:

(1) Timeliness and Validation (15 February - 20 March);

(2) Data Completeness (28 March - 29 April);

(3) Weights and Measures (9 May - 10 June).

For each discussion, the IATI Secretariat will also organise a webinar to explain the proposed methodology, answer questions and further explain how to engage.

The first DQI webinar was held on Wednesday 23 February 2022 at 15:00-16:00 UTC /\\u00a010:00-11:00 am EST and it focused on the proposed methodology for the measures relates to Timeliness and Validation.

Take a look at the summary of the webinar here.

Find the recordings of the webinar in various languages here.

Go to the main DQI 2 page

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Join IATI's monthly Data Use Drop-in session!

Held on the fourth Monday of each month, this is an opportunity to bring your data use questions and get on-the-spot support from the IATI Secretariat or from other data users who join the session. It is intended to be an informal opportunity to engage, discuss, and learn from each other.

16 November 2022 12:30 - 13:30 (UTC)

Zoom link to meeting: https://iatistandard.zoom.us/j/91261655740

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For more information, head over to our user-friendly community platform IATI Connect or email the IATI Secretariat at info@iatistandard.org.

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Please register to receive the Zoom link to join the call.

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You can have two types of accounts on the IATI Registry, a user account and a publisher account.

With your user account you can create, and be granted permission to edit, multiple publisher accounts. Equally, each publisher account can have many user accounts attached to it.

As your organisation changes and develops it\\u2019s important to keep details in your user and publisher accounts up to date. You should, for example, remove account access for staff members who leave, and update any contact details that change.

This page gives an overview of what your user and publisher accounts contain and how you can edit them \\u2013 it doesn\\u2019t list every information item held in your accounts.

User accounts

You can sign up for a user account as an individual or using a generic team or organisation email address, for example support@iatistandard.org.

Information held in a user account includes:

  • username
  • full name
  • email address
  • API tokens.

Each user account can create as many API tokens as needed. When a new token is generated this will not be visible after its creation for security reasons, thus if the token is lost a new one needs to be generated. A token can be generated in the 'My Account' tab when you\\u2019re logged in to the IATI Registry. If you use a third-party publishing tool, they may ask you to provide an API token. This confirms that you have given them permission to publish on behalf of the organisation.

To update the details in your user account, go to the 'My Account' tab and click the 'Manage' button.

If you\\u2019ve forgotten your password, use the Forgot your password? link on the login page. If you\\u2019ve forgotten your username, contact the IATI technical team to regain access to your account.

What can I do with the user account?

As a user you can:

  • create new publisher accounts
  • edit publisher accounts (where you have permission)
  • publish data on behalf of an organisation (where you have permission).

For instructions on creating a publisher account see How to register with IATI

For instructions on how to publish data see Publishing your files

Publisher accounts

Publisher accounts hold three broad types of information. These are:

Organisation information

  • Generic organisation information, such as name, HQ country and website link
  • IATI organisation information, for example IATI Org ID and Publisher ID
  • Publishing information, for example how often you will update the data, the units of aid used, and any exclusions (what your data won't cover)

Datasets

  • A list of all the IATI files your organisation has published, including:
    • type of file (activity/organisation)
    • file ID and title
    • details, for example language and the date of last update
    • IATI details, for example URL link and number of activities.

Members

  • The list of user accounts that have permission to edit and publish on behalf of the organisation, including:
    • the name of each user account
    • the role of each user account (administrator, editor, member).

To access these pages, log in to the IATI Registry, go to your organisation's publisher account and click the 'Manage' button. Three tabs will show called Edit, Datasets and Members.

To update your organisation information please follow these instructions.

What can I do with a publisher account?

Publisher accounts store information about an organisation and the different IATI datasets published on its behalf.

As a member of a publisher account you can:

  • view the private datasets of your organisation.

As an editor you can also:

  • add and edit the organisation's datasets
  • add and edit the organisation's details.

And as an administrator you can in addition:

  • delete datasets
  • add, remove and change your organisation's members.

If you want to make any changes, including making datasets private and adding new members, go to your publisher account and click the \\u2018Manage\\u2019 button. Then select the relevant Edit, Datasets or Members tab and you can delete or edit the required information.

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Creating your files

The IATI data Standard gives rules about how to structure, format and present your data. These rules are built into the different tools and services available, making it easier for you to create your IATI XML files.

You need to create two types of file: an Activity File and an Organisation File. For information about what should be in these files, see Preparing your data.

Checking your files before publishing

Once you\\u2019ve created your files, check for errors and see how your data will look to users. Most tools and services will check for XML errors before you publish. These checks ensure that your file is properly structured to meet IATI rules, but you\\u2019ll still need to check the information you\\u2019ve entered is correct.

If you're not sure whether your IATI files have been checked, or if you\\u2019ve built a bespoke publishing system, you can put your files through the IATI Validator. This will tell you if your files meet the IATI data rules. It will report any errors and tell you in which lines of your datafile they occur.

To see what your data will look like, you can upload your IATI Activity File to the d-portal file checker, which creates a visualisation of your data. If your data doesn\\u2019t display correctly, see our FAQs to find out what the solution might be.

Please ensure your IATI XML files are less than 40MB. Larger IATI activity files can be split down into multiple sub-files e.g. split by country, region or date, with each activity contained in only one file.

Correcting and updating your files

If you spot something wrong in your published IATI files, you can correct them. If you\\u2019re using a tool or service, this can be done in the same, or a similar, way to when you first entered the information. Contact your tool or service provider if you have any questions.

If you use a bespoke system, the error may be because the data is incorrect or because the system isn\\u2019t structuring your data correctly. In either case, talk to the relevant people in your organisation.

Reporting to IATI requires you to regularly update the information you publish. To do this you need to make changes in your IATI files. Don\\u2019t recreate files and publish them separately, or delete any data each time you make an update. Rather, update the file you\\u2019ve already published and the IATI tools will detect that a change has been made.

Publishing your IATI files

If your IATI file doesn\\u2019t break any of the rules, it\\u2019s deemed 'valid' \\u2013 this means it\\u2019s properly structured but doesn\\u2019t mean the file is necessarily free from all errors. Valid files can be published and will be picked up by different visualisation and analysis tools.

For information on publishing the data, see Publishing your files.

Removing your IATI files

IATI is aware that due to security concerns or privacy issues data owners may choose to remove their data, either temporarily or permanently. If you need to remove your data please follow the Data removal guidance.

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Step 1: Register with IATI

All organisations that want to publish IATI data need to set up a publisher account on the IATI Registry. This contains information about all organisations publishing IATI data, as well as links to each dataset. Each organisation is responsible for their data and for keeping the information about their organisation and its activities up to date. Registering with IATI is free.

If you haven\\u2019t yet set up your accounts, see How to register with IATI.

Step 2: Create your IATI files

IATI datafiles are written in XML, an open source markup language that makes it easy to store, transmit and share data. IATI XML is a computer-readable language that provides a standardised approach to reporting information.

There are several options for converting your data into IATI XML to produce your datafiles.

Most organisations use a publishing tool or service to create their data, either entering it manually or by CSV upload. Another option is to create your own bespoke publishing system that takes the data directly from your internal systems and converts it into IATI XML. This option is usually taken by organisations with several hundreds or thousands of activities to publish.

To learn how to create your files and to see IATI XML examples, go to Creating files.

Please ensure your IATI XML files are less than 40MB.

Once you\\u2019ve created your files you should check they comply with the IATI Standard. Publishing tools should have an inbuilt check. You can also use the IATI Validator.

Step 3: Publish your files

When you\\u2019ve created your files, store them in an accessible online location so that you can link them directly to the IATI Registry. The registry is an index that contains links to your datafiles and describes what\\u2019s in them. It does not hold the data itself.

Either log in to your IATI publisher account and input details of your files manually or, depending on the publishing system you\\u2019re using, feed the data into your account automatically through an API.

For guidance on how to publish your files, see How to publish your data on the IATI Registry.

Step 4: Improve and visualise your data

Once you\\u2019ve published your data, you should work towards increasing its quality over time, adding in more elements to better describe your work.

One tool to use is the IATI Dashboard. For guidance please see How to improve your data quality with the IATI Dashboard.

There are various visualisation tools you can use to present your IATI data in a user-friendly way and share it directly with users of your data. You can also use a visualisation tool to check which further improvements you can make to your data.

See Ways of visualising IATI data for more information on different ways of visualising your data.

See how Oxfam Novib have used IATI data in their own visualisation portal.

For more information on how you can use IATI data, please see Using IATI data.

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Use this infographic to see the step by step process to successfully publish data to IATI.

Click here to download the infographic as a PDF.

For additional guidance, contact the IATI Technical Team at any time: support@iatistandard.org

Join the conversation on IATI Connect; there is a dedicated group for new and potential publishers here.

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To see the sorts of information you can add to improve your data, and how your data compares with other organisations, go to the IATI Dashboard. This contains a summary of every publisher's data, as well as a summary table comparing data of all IATI publishers.

How the IATI Dashboard works

The IATI Dashboard is a tool managed by the IATI technical team. Every day it collects published data via the IATI Registry and analyses it. This data is then presented in charts and metrics which data users can access. Users can look at the data on an individual publisher level, or at all the IATI publishers as a whole.

There are 4 key sections in the IATI Dashboard:

  • Headlines \\u2013 this tells you about the total number of IATI publishers, files and activities published since 2014
  • Data Quality \\u2013 this highlights technical errors present in organisations\\u2019 publishing. Note we don\\u2019t attempt to evaluate the actual content of the data
  • Exploring Data \\u2013 this explains which elements and codes publishers are using in their data
  • Publishing Statistics \\u2013 these tables compare how organisations are meeting the Key qualities of IATI data in their publishing.

The methodology used to create the publishing statistics is explained on each page and is periodically reviewed and updated. The aim is that the statistics can be used as a credible benchmark, and to guide organisations in how to improve the quality of their IATI data. If you have questions about how the methodologies work, please contact the IATI technical team.

Check for errors on your individual publisher page

As a publisher you can use your individual Publisher page on the IATI Dashboard to check for validation errors. To find your page, go to the Dashboard\\u2019s homepage and select your organisation.

First look at the Headlines box, checking:

  • that your Reporting Org on the Registry and in your Data match
    • If these don\\u2019t match there\\u2019s a risk your data won\\u2019t be imported into visualisation tools as it\\u2019s invalid. You\\u2019ll need to update your Reporting org in your IATI files. Please follow steps 3 and 4 under the \\u2018Changing your organisation\\u2019s IATI Org ID\\u2019 section on How to update your organisation details.
  • that you have at least one activity file and only one organisation file
  • that your number of activities and unique activities match
    • In IATI every activity needs a unique identifier, see What data should I publish? for instructions. If multiple activities have the same identifier they won\\u2019t be correctly pulled through into visualisation tools. Check your data to find out which identifiers are duplicated.
  • that you only have one organisation
    • Unless you are publishing on behalf of another organisation, only report Organisation information for your own organisation in your organisation file. If you\\u2019ve added the details of any other company, remove these.
  • that you\\u2019re only using valid Versions
    • The IATI Standard is updated in stages, each stage has a corresponding version number. Valid versions are: 1.01, 1.02 1.03, 1.04, 1.05 and 2.01, 2.02 and 2.03. If any other version number is shown, please correct this in your files.
  • if you\\u2019re using hierarchies, these are sequential e.g. 1, 2, 3
    • Hierarchies allow you to demonstrate your internal decision-making and flow of funds in your organisation. You should start with activities at level 1, and then progress to levels 2, 3 and so on.
  • that you have a license showing
    • IATI data must be published under an open data license. You specify your type of license on the IATI Registry. Please see How to license your data.

Improving your data quality \\u2013 Publishing Statistics

Every organisation publishing IATI data appears in the Publishing Statistics tables. These give an overview of what data different organisations are publishing and how timely and comprehensive the information is. Most tables only look at live activities, so historic information is not included.

Above each table is an explanation of what\\u2019s included. Below each is more detail on the methodology for each calculation.

In IATI you should be publishing:

  • Timely data
    • Frequency: Update your data at least quarterly. The Dashboard checks to see when you added a more recent transaction date. This counts as an \\u2018update\\u2019. If you\\u2019ve updated your data, the update will show in the relevant month. Please note if you\\u2019ve included future transaction dates at any point this will skew the figures. Transaction dates should never be in the future.
    • Time lag: You can also check how up-to-date your data is relative to the first time you published it. You should aim to reduce the time lag in your publication.
  • Forward-looking data
    • Here you can see how many of your activities contain forward-looking budgets. Ideally 100% of your activities should have a budget for each year the activity is set to take place.
    • The table shows activities taking place, now and over the next two years, and the number of activities with budget for that year. Your data quality will improve as you add in more forward-looking budgets.
  • Comprehensive data
    • These tables analyse which \\u2018elements\\u2019 you\\u2019re publishing for each activity, and therefore detail the work you\\u2019re doing.
    • The summary table gives an overview of your data.
      • Core covers the basic activity data, largely those covered in Key activity information to publish. When looking at your data quality you first want to get your \\u2018core\\u2019 score as near to 100 as possible. This means for 100% of your activities you are reporting the \\u2018core\\u2019 elements.
      • Financials covers your transactions and how well your data can be traced down and up to other organisations.
      • Value added contains additional elements particularly useful to data users, such as sectors, location and results.
      • If under comprehensiveness, you notice a number in brackets e.g. 90 (100), the first number is the percentage of your activities that have the element reported correctly. The number in brackets shows those with the element reported but there is an error in some of them. You can use the methodology at the end of the table to try and work out what is going wrong in your data.
  • Coverage
    • The coverage page seeks to compare the amount of funding each organisation receives with the amount they report in their IATI files. This analysis holds coverage data only for 2014 and 2015 so far.
    • In future, we anticipate using the total spend outlined in publishers\\u2019 organisation files, rather than collecting the information manually from publishers.
  • Summary Statistics
    • This section provides an overview and compares all IATI publishers by scoring the three dimensions \\u2013 Timeliness, Forward-looking and Comprehensiveness and adjusting this score by the proportion of a publisher\\u2019s activities covered in their IATI data (\\u2018coverage\\u2019).

In the Publishing Statistics section, there\\u2019s also a table on humanitarian data published to IATI.

Humanitarian Reporting

Dashboard Data Quality checklist

This guide introduces you to the IATI Dashboard and how you can check if your files are valid, if your data is structured correctly and what further data you can add.

First, ensure your files are valid.

Second, go through the headlines on your individual publisher page on the IATI Dashboard to ensure your data is structured properly.

Third, look at the Core page on the Dashboard\\u2019s Summary Statistics and work on getting all of your elements up to 100%.

Then choose an area of your data to work on. This includes increasing the frequency and decreasing the timlag of your publishing, adding in forward-looking budgets, and increasing the number of elements you publish under the Financials and Value added pages on the IATI Dashboard.

If you have any questions about the Dashboard and how to improve your data quality, please get in touch with the IATI technical team.

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IATI Organisation Identifiers

First check whether an organisation is publishing to IATI. If they are, then you should use their IATI Organisation Identifier and type of organisation. These can be found using:

  • IATI Registry: search for the organisation by name, or download full list.
  • Org-ID finder (external tool): search for the organisation by name.

If you are unable to find an organisation\\u2019s identifier in one of the two options above, Org-ID guide offers help in identifying what an organisation\\u2019s IATI Organisation identifier should be. Additional guidance on creating an IATI organisation identifier is available here.

  • Org-ID guide (external tool): Please note, there is no validation check to ensure the Org-ID you form on behalf of an organisation is formatted correctly.

IATI Activity Identifiers

To find an IATI activity identifier for a donor publishing to IATI:

  • Ask the organisation funding your activity which activity identifier you should link to

To find an activity identifier which your organisation is referenced by:

  • Go to d-portal.org
  • Click on \\u2018More Filters\\u2019
  • Search for the organisation in the \\u2018Participating Org\\u2019 drop down list
  • Click \\u2018Explore Results\\u2019
  • Either choose \\u2018Total Projects\\u2019 to see all the activities that the organisation is mentioned in, or \\u2018IATI Publishers\\u2019 to see which IATI publishers mention the organisation.

You can also use an external tool for searching existing activity identifiers and then searching the activity on d-portal.

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The IATI Standard is a set of rules and guidance about what data organisations should publish and what format it should be presented in. Find out more information on About the IATI Standard.

Access the IATI Standard

The IATI Standard is currently held on the older version of the IATI website and can be accessed using the links below. On these pages you can find all the rules and guidance which make up the IATI Standard. Organisations have to follow these rules when publishing their data.

You can also use these pages to help interpret IATI data. Please see the guide on How to use IATI Reference.

Over time the IATI Standard has been updated. Each version of the Standard has its own page on the website. If you do not actively choose a version, the links below will take you to the latest version of the Standard on the older website.

Deprecation notice

Version 1 was deprecated on 30th June 2019. Understand how the deprecation affects you.

Which languages is the IATI Standard available in?

The rules and guidance which make up the IATI Standard, and other reference pages on the older IATI website are only available in English. However, French translations of the IATI codelists can now be accessed. For more information see Translations FAQs

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d-portal is a development portal that allows you to explore and visualise IATI data on development and humanitarian aid activities. d-portal refreshes daily and takes data directly from the IATI Registry. New publishers should appear on d-portal on the Monday after their first publication.

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d-portal is aimed at providing government departments, parliamentarians and civil society organisations in developing countries with information that can help with the planning and monitoring of development activities. It contains current data published to the International Aid Transparency Initiative (IATI) as well as the most recent data available in the OECD Development Assistance Committee (DAC) Creditor Reporting System.

d-portal is in the process of being made multilingual. You can use the \\u2018Settings\\u2019 option at the top right of your results pages to select one of six languages - English, French, Spanish, Japanese, Chinese (simplified) and Hindi. Please note that this is work in progress and not all of the site has been translated.

How can I search for data in d-portal?

There are various ways to search and view IATI data on d-portal. Depending on what information you are looking for, you can filter data by:

  • Recipient country
  • Publisher
  • Sector group
  • Sector
  • Activity status
  • Year range

You can also use multiple filters at the same time. For instance, you can search for \\u2018Burundi\\u2019 and \\u2018Burkina Faso\\u2019, \\u2018agriculture\\u2019 and \\u2018basic health\\u2019. Once you press \\u2018Search\\u2019 d-portal will present you with the total number of projects (called \\u2018activities\\u2019 in IATI). The total number is split by active, ended and planned projects. You will also be presented with information on where the money for the listed projects comes from as well as information on where the money is going by sector. For projects where IATI publishers have given location data, you will also be able to see the locations of these projects on a heatmap.

You can also combine the use of filters with a free text search by typing in the \\u2018Search\\u2019 box.

At the top right of your results pages you can use the \\u2018settings\\u2019 options to alter which currency, language and what 12 month period your results are displayed in.

Here are some examples of the types of questions d-portal can answer. To practise using d-portal and see how it works, you could visit d-portal and find the answers:

  • How many projects are taking place in Ghana on water and sanitation (Sector group 140)?
  • Name four organisations that are currently working on tackling Ebola in Guinea?
  • Find an example of an activity that is happening in the capital of Honduras (Tegucigalpa)
  • How much of UNDP funding went to Sierra Leone in 2015 in UK pounds?
  • Which government is the original funder of this activity: MW-NBM-R1527-W106?
  • According to IATI, which country received the most funding relating to the sector Ending Violence Against Women and Children (Sector 15180)?
  • Which two countries received the largest amount of aid as a response to Hurricane Matthew?

If you have further questions about how to search on d-portal, or questions as to why data is not showing please refer to the d-portal FAQ pages.

How can I use data from d-portal?

Once you have found the information you are looking for, you can download data and even generate content for your own website. Developers can also freely use d-portal source code to build their own portals.

Download data into a CSV file

Once you have selected specific filters or done a free text search you will be taken to a page showing the total number of projects/activities for your search. If you click into any of the figures or graphs you will be presented with a table. At the top right of this table, you can press the \\u2018CSV\\u2019 button and download the data.

Location data can be downloaded from heatmaps into a CSV file.

Generate content with IATI data for your website

You can use d-portal Generator to easily create attractive displays of IATI data on your own website or blog posts. The Generator is a free tool that can produce a range of graphs, tables, maps and other visualisations.

The process is simple: you select the data you want and choose how you\\u2019d like it displayed. The Generator then produces a line of code you can copy and paste into your own pages.

For more information, see the FAQs about the generator.

As an example, see how the United Nations Development Group uses the d-portal Generator.

Build your own tool that uses IATI data

Because d-portal.org is an open source platform, you can use all aspects of it to build your own portal using the free source code.
The open source concept relies on sharing resources in the hope that others will join in and help improve d-portal. This includes finding and reporting bugs, contributing new features that you'd like the platform to have or even creating new themes. If you would like to contribute new features get in touch with us at get support. We can then discuss how the features could work and what requirements the d-portal developers have for accepting new features.

Who maintains d-portal and who should I contact if I spot issues?

The IATI technical team is responsible for the maintenance of d-portal and work directly with two freelance developers who maintain the code.

If you have any queries about how the data is shown in d-portal, or how up-to-date the data is, please see the FAQs or contact the IATI technical team.

For questions relating to the data itself, contact the relevant publisher directly. You can find details for all publishers in the IATI Registry.

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The IATI Registry stores information on every organisation publishing IATI data. These organisations are referred to as \\u2018IATI publishers\\u2019. IATI publishers register their accounts on the IATI Registry and publish links to their IATI data files there. The Registry provides a central point to access all IATI data files and import them into IATI data-use tools.

What information can I find in the IATI Registry?

The IATI Registry holds metadata about each IATI publisher and the files they have published in the IATI XML format. The files themselves are stored in different places across the web.

On the homepage of the Registry, you can see the total number of organisations that have both registered with IATI and published at least one data file. This number automatically updates to reflect the growth in IATI publishers.

The Registry metadata also provides a searchable list of IATI publishers with their contact information, the location of where their IATI data files are hosted and the date of when they first published data.

The IATI Registry contains sections for information on publishers and all of the data published to IATI.

  • Publishers - you can see and download a full list of all organisations that publish IATI data, including each publisher\\u2019s name, IATI organisation identifier, organisation type and the number of data files they have published. If you click on an individual publisher, you will see a list of their data files (both organisation files and activity files), with some metadata about each file, such as when it was last updated. To understand what information is contained within IATI organisation and activity data files see: what data to publish.
  • Data - you can search IATI datasets by publisher name, publisher country, organisation type and recipient country. These are the metadata fields to describe a publisher\\u2019s organisation and the data they publish. The search result will give you links to their raw data files, which are provided in XML format.

How do I get data from the IATI registry?

How to find a publisher\\u2019s contact details

Each IATI publisher should display an email address on the IATI Registry and may also include a link to their website. To find these details, click on the required publisher\\u2019s page and the email address will be displayed on the right of the screen under \\u2018Contact\\u2019. There should also be a link to their website which often provides more contact information for the organisation.

Some organisations also include a specific contact email address for each activity. An activity provides data on individual projects or single units of development and humanitarian work. Any contact information for an activity can be found within its IATI data file. Users can find the specific activity on d-portal and then select \\u2018View source XML\\u2019 beneath the activity \\u2018Project title\\u2019. In the source XML you can use CTRL + F to search for the word \\u2018email\\u2019.

How to access IATI activity and organisation data

The IATI Registry is your single point of access for all links to IATI data files. You can use this tool to find the IATI file you want to download and do so in XML format or CSV format. More technically adept users can utilise our Registry API to access the metadata, including the URL for each published IATI file.

Accessing individual datasets

When you are looking at the links to an IATI data file on a publisher\\u2019s page, you have four options.

  1. View Metadata: this allows you to view additional information about the file, such as the file type, recipient country for the file\\u2019s activities and when it was last updated.
  2. Download: this will download the raw XML file.
  3. Preview: this allows you to quickly preview an IATI publisher\\u2019s data by presenting it in an easy-to-read format. It lists each top-level element on a separate line, and allows you to expand the section to see the data it contains.
  4. CSV: this allows you to convert individual IATI activity files from XML into CSV format. You can select one of three options and then download the CSV file to use the data for the organisation you have selected. The three options are:
    • simple activity summary (CSV)
    • full activity data (CSV)
    • all transactions (CSV)

Accessing all datasets via the Registry metadata API

You can use the IATI Registry API to programmatically query all the metadata held on the Registry, create and manage datasets, and perform a wide variety of other tasks. To find out more please visit the Registry API documentation.

API for XML data

IATI offers several APIs. If you need an API to work directly with the IATI XML data, you can use the Data API with the IATI Datastore.

How do I publish my data on the IATI Registry?

The first step is to create a publisher account on the IATI Registry and get this approved by the IATI technical team. Please see How to register with IATI for detailed instructions.

Once your account is approved, you can add individual data files to the IATI Registry manually or by bulk upload using a CSV file. Or, if you are using a publishing tool to publish IATI data, there may be an option to automatically publish your files directly from the tool to the Registry. Please see How to publish your data on the IATI Registry for instructions.

Can I get my organisation\\u2019s publishing system to interact with the IATI Registry?

You can set up a system to interact with the IATI Registry using its own API, which is an implementation of the CKAN API. For details, see the full API documentation.

If you want your system to publish datasets on behalf of multiple organisations, you will need permission from the IATI technical team to do so. For further details and advice, please send a query to the IATI technical team.

Who maintains the IATI Registry and how can I contact them?

The IATI Secretariat is responsible for maintenance of the IATI Registry and works directly with Derilinx, a leading provider of CKAN development and hosting, which supplies and manages the Registry.

If you have any questions or notice any issues, please contact the IATI technical team.

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What is the IATI Datastore CSV Query builder?

The CSV Query Builder was designed for users with limited technical expertise. The tool works with the older IATI Datastore and lets you obtain data directly in CSV format. It has pre-set filters for the most common data queries to help you get the information you want.

You can create IATI data queries based on who reported the information, where the activity is located, and the sector that the activity occurs in. You can also specify start and end dates to get data on activities over a specified period.

Once you have decided what information you want to query you can choose how you want the data to be presented. The options allow you to configure the way in which the data is disaggregated, making different sorts of analysis possible. You can have the data split by activities, transactions or budgets. And you can choose whether you want these further disaggregated by sectors or countries.

We are in the process of outsourcing the development of a new Datastore. The current Datastore is an alpha version, which means that it does not yet contain all the planned features and may return unexpected results.This is also true for the CSV Query Builder. The alpha version is intended for user testing and feedback and, while you are encouraged to use it, it should not be considered a stable product.

Why use the CSV Query Builder?

Unlike a number of other IATI data use tools, the CSV query builder shows you activities and data that may be invalid, that is, they do not meet all the rules of the IATI data standard. This means you can sometimes locate data that is not presented by other tools.

Key points

Activities - In IATI each activity ID should be unique. However, this is not always the case. Many tools, such as d-portal, will present only one activity result for each activity ID, whereas the query builder will display all the activities recorded for each activity ID.

Finances - You can use the query builder to see details of individual transactions, or you can look at the aggregated finances for an activity, for example total expenditure or total incoming funds. The CSV Query Builder will let you know if a currency has been specified, if the result is in a mix of currencies or if the currency is unknown.

Filters - Although the CSV query builder has limited filters to select from, you can always download a broader range of activities and transactions. Once these are in a CSV file, you can add filters to select only the data you want. For example, you could filter by the type of participating organisation, say, donor or receiver.

Users with technical expertise can work directly with the Datastore to create more complex or bespoke queries.

Who maintains the CSV Query Builder?

The CSV Query Builder is maintained by the IATI technical team and will continue to run for six months following the release of the new IATI Datastore. For help you can contact support@iatistandard.org.

For queries relating to the data itself, contact the relevant publisher directly. You can find all publisher contact details in the IATI Registry.

The CSV Query Builder is the front end of the IATI Datastore. Due to current technical team commitments, the IATI Board decided in March 2018 to outsource development of a new Datastore. There is a clear need for a new product that provides a robust, timely and comprehensive data service that data use tools, such as the CSV Query Builder, can use.

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Published by the IATI Technical Team: 11 January 2022

This guide provides information on how to form Datastore version 3 API queries. A subset of the Datastore API\\u2019s features and options is provided below. A full list of features that IATI is committed to maintain is outlined in the API contract. All features in the SOLR API documentation can be used as part of the Datastore v3 API, however those not in IATI\\u2019s API contract may be changed and updated over time.

  • Datastore v3 API contract - The contract contains the full list of search and filtering options IATI is committed to maintain in the Datastore v3 API. Key features are highlighted below.
  • SOLR documentation - This contains all of the features available via SOLR. The list of SOLR features is larger than those IATI is committed to maintain in the Datastore v3 API.

The Datastore API can be accessed through the IATI\\u2019s API Gateway. See the API Gateway guidance document for details.

Examples of complex API calls can be found here.

Each user is required to have a free account and include their subscription key when making queries. The details below show how to form the API query, as well as how to do so using the API Gateway\\u2019s Query Field.

Please note, users of the IATI Datastore will need to have technical competency and understand the basic structure and elements of the IATI Standard. Please see Tools and resources for data use for other ways of accessing IATI data.

Available endpoints:

Return data formatted as either one activity, transaction or budget per row. Each endpoint returns all activity data related to that activity, transaction or budget.

  • https://api.iatistandard.org/datastore/activity/select?
  • https://api.iatistandard.org/datastore/transaction/select?
  • https://api.iatistandard.org/datastore/budget/select?

In the Query Field use the collection parameter, choose a drop down option of activity, transaction or budget:

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\\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n
ParameterValue
collectionactivity
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How to add activity filters

The first filter is added using the sequence `q=`, following this, further filters can be added using `AND`, `OR`, `NOT` and + (+ means AND/OR but cannot be expressed using text).

Attribute Code Searches

  • Search for a specific attribute code: q=sector_code:11110
  • Search for multiple attribute codes: q=recipient_country_code:(UG TZ)
  • Search for one code OR another: q=sector_code:11110 OR transaction_sector_code:11110
  • Search for one code AND another: q=recipient_country_code:UG AND sector_code:11110
  • Search for one code AND/OR another: q=recipient_country_code:UG + sector_code:11110
  • Search for one code but NOT another: q=recipient_country_code:UG NOT sector_code:11110

Narrative Searches

  • Freetext search in a specific narrative: q=description_narrative:rabbit
  • Freetext search in multiples narratives: q=title_narrative:rabbit OR description_narrative:rabbit OR iati_identifier:rabbit OR transaction_description_narrative:rabbit
  • Freetext search for two words in a specific narrative: q=title_narrative:(rabbit AND production)
  • Freetext search for a phrase in a specific narrative: q=title_narrative:\\u201crabbit production\\u201d

Note, the iati-identifier is counted as a narrative field in the IATI Datastore. Use quotes to find a specific activity e.g. q=iati_identifier:\\u201cUS-GOV-1-AID-OAA-TO-14-00001\\u201d

Further narrative search options

  • * = wildcard, returns matches with zero or more letters

E.g. apple* returns apple, apples and appleseeds

  • ? = single character, returns matches which include a single character

E.g. te?t returns test and text

Note: to use * and ? as wildcards in narrative searches, the search term MUST NOT be quoted. If quoted, * and ? symbols will be searched for in the narrative text.

How to search dates and financial values

The API allows users to select date and financial values within a certain range. This is added in the format [* TO *].

  • q=transaction_value:[* TO 10000] finds all field values less than or equal to 10000.
  • q=activity_date_iso_date:[2021-01-01T00:00:00Z TO *] finds all activities that have an activity date later 1st Jan 2021.

Note: The SOLR API cannot search for both the type and iso-date within a single activity-date element. This means you cannot select only start or end dates to search by; this needs to be done by the user or programme once the JSON/XML/CSV output has been retrieved.

In the Query Field use the q parameter, then add the combination of filters required using the guidance above e.g.

\", \"id\": \"4f632d87-e9cc-404b-b31a-06b9457cdabc\"}, {\"type\": \"aligned_html\", \"value\": {\"html\": \"\\r\\n\\r\\n
\\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n
ParameterValue
qtitle_narrative:(rabbit AND production)
\", \"alignment\": \"normal\"}, \"id\": \"32e5ff80-e6e6-496f-800d-1bfd28c4ca4b\"}, {\"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

Return specific columns

  • &fl=description_narrative,sector_code

In the Query Field use the fl parameter, then add the list of data fields to return e.g.

\", \"id\": \"9aad7077-42a0-4993-9676-43e3409c4b5a\"}, {\"type\": \"aligned_html\", \"value\": {\"html\": \"\\r\\n\\r\\n
\\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n
ParameterValue
fldescription_narrative,sector_code
\", \"alignment\": \"normal\"}, \"id\": \"68f77df9-02d0-4066-97a1-810c158c2db8\"}, {\"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

How to select the format:

  • &wt=json
  • &wt=xml
  • &wt=csv

In the Query Field use the wt parameter, choose one of the three options: json, xml or csv

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\\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n
ParameterValue
wtjson
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How to select number of rows

If not used, a default of 10 results will be returned.

A maximum of 1000 rows can be returned per API call. Use the &start parameter to select which row to start from.

  • &rows=50
  • &start=0

In the Query Field use the rows and start parameter, then specify the number required e.g.

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\\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n
ParameterValue
rows50
start0
\", \"alignment\": \"normal\"}, \"id\": \"dad63ff2-5287-431a-8f29-5a80cc9546b3\"}, {\"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

Names of elements/attributes:

Names of elements and attributes are based upon the names and path provided in the IATI Schema. Each sequence of non-alpha characters is replaced with a \\u2018_\\u2019.

For example:

\", \"id\": \"16ec0dfc-aa2f-46e9-98dd-7b56a3bf3a96\"}, {\"type\": \"aligned_html\", \"value\": {\"html\": \"\\r\\n\\r\\n
\\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n
IATI NameAPI Name
iati-identifieriati_identifier
transaction/valuetransaction_value
transaction/value/@currencytransaction_value_currency
transaction/description/narrative/@xml:langtransaction_description_narrative_xml_lang
\", \"alignment\": \"normal\"}, \"id\": \"e90380b9-54fc-4447-b9fe-60baa588c27d\"}, {\"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

A full list of the names and paths, plus the data type of each element and attribute can be found in the Activity Summary Table.

Character encoding

The API will encode certain characters. Either the character or the encoding can be used when typing/pasting in an API. For example:

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\\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n
CharacterEncoding
`\\u201d`%22
` `%20
\\u2018:\\u2019%3A
\\u2018,\\u2019%2C
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Example of complex API calls

Here are two examples of data queries to show how the Datastore API works:

Scenario 1: \\u201cI would like to retrieve location and budget data for National NGOs currently working on development or humanitarian projects in the Philippines.\\u201d

In this scenario, the user would like to filter the data by organisation type (National NGOs) and recipient country (the Philippines). The user would like to have each budget returned separately, with all corresponding activity data. This can be achieved using the following URL (plus subscription key) or entering the details into the API Query Field:

GET https://api.iatistandard.org/datastore/budget/select?q=reporting_org_type%3A22%20AND%20(recipient_country_code%3APH%20OR%20transaction_recipient_country_code%3APH)&rows=300&wt=json&fl=iati_identifier%2Creporting_org_type%2Crecipient_country_code

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ParameterValueDescription
collectionactivitySpecifies that each row should contain one budget only
responsetypeselectThis is the default API response
qreporting_org_type:22 AND (recipient_country_code:PH OR transaction_recipient_country_code:PH)Filters for activities with Organisation Type Code 22 (National NGO)\\r\\n\\r\\nAND\\r\\n\\r\\nThose activities must have the Country Code PH (The Philippines) at activity OR transaction level\\r\\n
rows50Specifies the number of responses to be returned
wtjson
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Scenario 2: \\u201cI would like to know which organisations worked on teacher training projects in Uganda and Kenya that have begun since 2021.\\u201d

In this scenario, the user would like to filter the data by sector (Teacher Training), recipient country (Uganda and Kenya), that took place in 2021+ and would like to structure the output by returning participating organisations. This can be achieved using the following URL (plus subscription key) or entering the details into the API Query Field:

GET https://api.iatistandard.org/datastore/activity/select?q=(sector_code%3A11130%20OR%20transaction_sector_code%3A11130)%20AND%20(recipient_country_code%3A(UG%20KE)%20OR%20transaction_recipient_country_code%3A(UG%20KE))%20AND%20activity_date_iso_date%3A%5B2021-01-01T00%3A00%3A00Z%20TO%20*%5D&rows=300&wt=json&fl=participating_org_ref%2Cparticipating_org_narrative

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ParameterValueDescription
collectionbudgetSpecifies that each row should contain one activity
responsetypeselectThis is the default API response
q(sector_code:11130 OR transaction_sector_code:11130) AND (recipient_country_code:(UG KE) OR transaction_recipient_country_code:(UG KE)) AND activity_date_iso_date:[2021-01-01T00:00:00Z TO *]Filters for activities with Sector Code 11130 at either activity OR transaction level\\r\\n\\r\\nAND\\r\\n\\r\\nThose activities must have the Country Code UG or KE at activity OR transaction level\\r\\n\\r\\nAND\\r\\n\\r\\nThose activities must have an activity date in 2021 onwards.\\r\\n
rows300Specifies the number of responses to be returned
wtjson
Sets the output format to JSON
flparticipating_org_ref,participating_org_narrative
Specifies that participating organisations data is returned for the resulting activities
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Published by the IATI Technical Team: 11 January 2022

IATI\\u2019s Datastore version 3 uses the same backend technology as the iati.cloud SOLR API. However, various optimisations have been made allowing all available valid IATI data to be returned and ensuring that the outputs are aligned with the IATI Schema. A comparison between the two APIs can be found on this page.

Please note, iati.cloud is no longer managed by IATI and may not have the same services as previously listed.

Step-by-step transition

To replicate a query on iati.cloud, without adding any advanced features, the following guidance should be followed:

Create an API Gateway login

All users of the IATI Datastore API v3 are required to register on IATI\\u2019s API Gateway and gain a free API key. This step allows the IATI Technical Team to better track how IATI APIs are being used, and ensure a secure and robust service for users. Once you are logged into the API Gateway you can choose between two subscriptions:

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ExploratorySubscribers will be able to run 5 calls/minute up to a maximum of 100 calls/week. No approval is required
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Once setup you will be able to use the API Keys provided either from within the API Gateway webpage or your local development tools. Further guidance is provided in API Gateway Instructions.

Change the base URL

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iati.cloudIATI Datastore version 3
https://datastore.iati.cloud/api/v2/activity?https://api.iatistandard.org/datastore/activity/select?
https://datastore.iati.cloud/api/v2/transaction?https://api.iatistandard.org/datastore/transaction/select?
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Select data fields to return

The transaction and budget endpoints in the iati.cloud API only return a subset of the data fields available in IATI. In contrast, the IATI Datastore v3 API returns all available fields. The fl= parameter can be used to limit the fields returned to match the iati.cloud output.

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iati.cloudIATI Datastore version 3 field selection
https://datastore.iati.cloud/api/v2/transaction?&fl=iati_identifier,reporting_org_ref,title_narrative,description_narrative,recipient_country_code,recipient_region_code,sector_code,transaction_ref,transaction_humanitarian,transaction_transaction_type_code,transaction_transaction_date_iso_date,transaction_value_currency,transaction_value_value_date,transaction_value,transaction_provider_org_ref,transaction_provider_org_provider_activity_id,transaction_provider_org_type,transaction_provider_org_narrative,transaction_receiver_org_ref,transaction_receiver_org_receiver_activity_id,transaction_receiver_org_type,transaction_receiver_org_narrative,transaction_disbursement_channel_code,transaction_sector_vocabulary,transaction_sector_code,transaction_recipient_country_code,transaction_recipient_region_code,transaction_flow_type_code,transaction_finance_type_code,transaction_aid_type_code,transaction_aid_type_vocabulary,transaction_tied_status_code,transaction_description_narrative,default_currency,xml_lang,default_flow_type_code,default_aid_type_code,default_tied_status_code,humanitarian
https://datastore.iati.cloud/api/v2/budget?&fl=iati_identifier,reporting_org_ref,reporting_org_type,recipient_country_code,recipient_country_narrative,budget_type,budget_status,budget_period_start_iso_date,budget_period_end_iso_date,budget_value_currency,budget_value_value_date,budget_value,default_currency,xml_lang,default_flow_type_code,default_tied_status_code,default_aid_type_code,humanitarian
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Change field names in query parameter

Names of elements and attributes are based upon the names and path provided in the IATI Schema. Each sequence of non-alpha characters is replaced with a \\u2018_\\u2019.

For example:

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IATI namesIATI Datastore version 3 names
iati-identifieriati_identifier
transaction/valuetransaction_value
transaction/value/@currencytransaction_value_currency
transaction/description/narrative/@xml:langtransaction_description_narrative_xml_lang
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A full list of the names and paths, plus the data type of each element and attribute can be found in the Activity Summary Table.

Fields with name changes between iati.cloud and IATI Datastore v3 include:

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iati.cloud names IATI Datastore version 3 names
default_langxml_lang
reporting_org_type_codereporting_org_type
location_id_codelocation_location_id_code
location_id_vocabularylocation_location_id_vocabulary
location_reach_codelocation_location_reach_code
location_class_codelocation_location_class_code
country_budget_items_budget_description_narrative_langcountry_budget_items_budget_item_description_narrative_xml_lang
country_budget_items_budget_description_narrative_textcountry_budget_items_budget_item_description_narrative
planned_disbursement_value_dateplanned_disbursement_value_value_date
planned_disbursement_provider_org_narrative_langplanned_disbursement_provider_org_narrative_xml_lang
planned_disbursement_provider_org_narrative_textplanned_disbursement_receiver_org_narrative
transaction_typetransaction_transaction_type_code
transaction_date_iso_datetransaction_transaction_date_iso_date
transaction_value_datetransaction_value_value_date
transaction_provider_org_narrative_langtransaction_provider_org_narrative_xml_lang
transaction_provider_org_narrative_texttransaction_provider_org_narrative
location_id_codelocation_location_id_code
transaction_disburstment_channel_codetransaction_disbursement_channel_code
result_indicator_title_narrative_langresult_indicator_title_narrative_xml_lang
result_indicator_title_narrative_textresult_indicator_title_narrative
result_indicator_description_narrative_langresult_indicator_description_narrative_xml_lang
result_indicator_description_narrative_textresult_indicator_description_narrative
result_indicator_reference_vocabulary_uriresult_indicator_reference_indicator_uri
result_indicator_baseline_comment_narrative_langresult_indicator_baseline_comment_narrative_xml_lang
result_indicator_baseline_comment_narrative_textresult_indicator_baseline_comment_narrative
result_indicator_period_target_comment_narrative_langresult_indicator_period_target_comment_narrative_xml_lang
result_indicator_period_target_comment_narrative_textresult_indicator_period_target_comment_narrative
result_indicator_period_actual_comment_narrative_langresult_indicator_period_actual_comment_narrative_xml_lang
result_indicator_period_actual_comment_narrative_textresult_indicator_period_actual_comment_narrative
result_document_link_title_narrative_langresult_document_link_title_narrative_xml_lang
result_document_link_title_narrative_textresult_document_link_title_narrative
result_document_link_description_narrative_langresult_document_link_description_narrative_xml_lang
result_document_link_description_narrative_textresult_document_link_description_narrative
result_indicator_document_link_title_narrative_langresult_indicator_document_link_title_narrative_xml_lang
result_indicator_document_link_title_narrative_textresult_indicator_document_link_title_narrative_text
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Select results to return

The Datastore v3 API has a limit of 1000 documents returned at once. This is to ensure data is of a size that can be handled by most browsers and will be returned in a reasonable timescale.

As with iati.cloud, the number of documents to return is set by the rows parameter. To return all documents in a query, users will need to repeatedly call the API and loop through the available pages by using the start parameter e.g.

  • To get the first 1000 documents: &rows=1000&start=1
  • To get the second 1000 documents: &rows=1000&start=1001

Results that cannot be returned

The IATI Datastore v3 does not have inbuilt currency conversion to USD. Users should take the value date of the financial value and choose their own method for converting the currency. IATI.cloud was based on the average IMF conversion rate for a given month.

The following endpoints, with CSV output only, do not have an equivalent in IATI Datastore v3:

  • https://datastore.iati.cloud/api/v2/activity-sector?
  • https://datastore.iati.cloud/api/v2/activity-country?

Comparison of IATI Datastore version 3 API to iati.cloud API

The two APIs are set up in very similar ways. However, the IATI Datastore API v3 is built to allow users greater flexibility when filtering data. Notably, all IATI data can be searched and returned using the activity, transaction and budget endpoints.

The IATI Datastore version 3 also delivers more timely updates, has lower costs and has an API Contract.

Do note that the IATI Datastore does not process IATI data. Any post-processing work, such as currency conversion and country/region/sector expansion, will sit down-stream of the Datastore API and will be considered in IATI\\u2019s upcoming work.

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IATI Datastore version 3iati.cloud
API subscription key is neededNo subscription key needed
All IATI data can be searched and returned for each endpointA subset of IATI data can be searched for each endpoint
All IATI data can be returned for each endpointA subset of IATI data can be returned for each endpoint
All field names match the IATI StandardNot all field names match the IATI Standard
Narrative searching available on all narrative fieldsNarrative searching available on some narrative fields
Paginated resultsNo pagination of results
No USD currency conversionSome USD currency conversion
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Further support

The IATI Datastore has been developed by the IATI Technical Team. For additional support on using (or transitioning over) to the new API, please contact the IATI Helpdesk: support@iatistandard.org. IATI\\u2019s Technical Team will happily set up a call to help get you started.

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Version 3 of the IATI Datastore API was released on 11 January 2022, followed by Datastore Search on 8 March 2022. The Datastore offers robust access to development and humanitarian data published according to the IATI Standard.

Older versions of the IATI Datastore have been made available by the IATI community. See the details below on how to access them:

Previous ways to access IATI data

Tool supported by IATI

Access the original version of the IATI Datastore. Search data by a set of key filters and download activities with all data fields in .xml and .json formats, or with a subset of data fields in .csv.

Technical note: all API calls to iatidatastore.iatistandard.org are now redirected to the Datastore v3 API.

Tool managed by Zimmerman.

This tool is no longer managed by IATI and may not have the same services as previously listed.

Additional support

For additional support in determining which data access tool best meets your needs and for help with accessing, understanding, or analysing IATI data, please email IATI\\u2019s Helpdesk: support@iatistandard.org.

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IATI \\u2013 the International Aid Transparency Initiative \\u2013 brings together governments, multilateral institutions, private sector and civil society organisations and others to increase the transparency and openness of resources flowing into developing countries.

Increased transparency is not an end in itself but an essential step towards improving the coordination, accountability and effectiveness to maximise their impact on the world's poorest and most vulnerable people.

We encourage all organisations that distribute or spend resources to publish information about their activities using IATI\\u2019s data standard. This is a set of rules and guidance to ensure information is easy to access, understand and use.

IATI data helps meet the needs of a wide range of stakeholders in international development. For example:

  • Governments of developing countries need up-to-date information on which development and humanitarian organisations are operating in their country, so they can work with them effectively.
  • Donors and multilateral agencies need to understand where their spending will have the greatest impact.
  • Civil society organisations delivering services need to see what\\u2019s happening where, to improve coordination and avoid duplication of effort.
  • Citizens and journalists around the world need similar information to hold their governments to account on their spending and use of resources.

IATI wants to see transparent, good quality data used to achieve sustainable development. View the full text of IATI's vision and mission.

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What data can I find?

You can find IATI data on 1 million development and humanitarian activities across the world. The data covers finances, locations, sectors, results and more.

The data has been published to IATI by more than 1500 organisations. These include donor governments, development finance institutions and UN agencies, non-governmental organisations, foundations and private sector organisations.

Why should I use the data?

Using transparent, good quality data helps efforts to achieve sustainable development. IATI sets the standard for the way information is reported so it is easier to plan, track and compare the progress and outcomes of different projects and activities. IATI data is \\u2018open data\\u2019, so it can be used by anyone for any purpose.

Accessing and using the best available data is crucial for informing effective decisions to promote development and provide essential support in the face of humanitarian crises. Access to IATI data is an important planning aid for developing and donor country governments. It enables academics, politicians, campaigners, journalists, and members of the public to understand how development and humanitarian resources are used. It also gives them the information they need to hold to account those who provide or use aid funding.

Quality of IATI data

Organisations are responsible for deciding how much detail they provide on their activities and IATI does not audit or verify the data. It is expected that organisations continually improve the range and quality of their data. Users of IATI data play a key role alongside the IATI technical team in helping increase the quality of published data.

If you spot an error in an organisation\\u2019s data or if you think data is missing, please contact the publisher. Guidance on how to find the publisher\\u2019s contact email is available at How to get help with using IATI data.

See:

Using the data

There are numerous tools and resources to help you use the data. These range from simple tools anyone can use to see the information, through to technical resources for developers who want to integrate data into other systems or build new tools.

See:

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Publishers

Over 1,500 organisations have published their data to IATI. IATI publishers share information on a wide range of resources, from aid to private finance, that flow into developing countries.

We encourage every organisation distributing or spending funds through international delivery chains to publish IATI data.

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IATI publishers include:

  • Donor governments
  • Multilateral organisations
  • Development Finance Institutions
  • Philanthropic Foundations
  • Fund managers
  • International non-governmental organisations
  • Local non-governmental organisations
  • Private sector organisations
  • Academic, training and research organisations
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Governments of developing countries

To plan resources effectively, governments in developing countries need to know what development and humanitarian organisations are operating in their country. They also need to know what these organisations are spending, which services they are providing and where.

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IATI data helps governments access timely, forward-looking and detailed information on resources that flow into the country to address poverty and crises. Government staff can integrate IATI data into their national financial systems.

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Jimaale Ahmed, Director General of Monitoring and Evaluation at the Government of Somalia said IATI data helped inform the country's new National Development Plan (2017-2019)

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Civil society organisations

Civil society organisations can use IATI data to hold authorities to account, to avoid duplicating services, and to signpost local people to other civil society organisations that can help them. Civil society organisations can also use IATI data to see how transparent donors are about their spending and to campaign for improvements.

Citizens, researchers, parliamentarians, the media

News organisations, journalists, academics, parliamentarians and others with an interest in development can use IATI to find detailed data for their research. You can view all IATI data easily using our own tool, d-portal.

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There are many tools you can use to access IATI data. Different tools are designed for users with different technical abilities and for different uses. Use the information here to help decide which tools might be right for you.

Non-technical tools for searching, visualising and downloading IATI data

There are several free online tools for accessing IATI data which you can use without any special expertise. These tools differ in the number of fields you use to filter searches and how the data is displayed. For example, some online tools visualise the data in charts or maps while others allow you to download Excel spreadsheets or CSV files.

Some tools enable you to see all IATI data, while others are designed to extract only certain information for specific purposes.

Most tools are free to use. If a tool requires payment, refer to the service provider for details.

Tools built and managed by IATI

IATI has built tools that provide access to all IATI data. These are:

d-portal is a development portal that allows you to explore and visualise IATI data on development and humanitarian aid activities. d-portal refreshes daily and takes data directly from the IATI Registry. New publishers should appear on d-portal on the Monday after their first publication.

The IATI Datastore provides access to data published by organisations according to the IATI Standard on their resources and results. It's Query Builder enables users to build queries across 32 different elements of the IATI Standard. Users can select options through drop-down and freetext filters.

This tool enables download of simple Excel-formatted data on commitments, disbursements and expenditures, as well as forward-looking budgets, presented simply by country and region. It is a tool created by the IATI Secretariat as an interim measure to support simple access to the kinds of data requested most frequently by IATI partner country governments. Learning from this tool will inform IATI's next steps to develop a new data portal that will simplify access to all IATI data for all users.

Tools built and managed by third parties

IATI data is open source, so anyone is able to freely use the data and build tools that use IATI data. With some third-party tools you can see all IATI data; others use IATI data to focus on specific themes or topics in the international development and humanitarian sectors.

Some governments and organisations have built their own online tools that showcase their data.

If you have built a tool for accessing and using IATI data please let us know so that we can add them to the list.

Integrate IATI data into government financial systems

Governments of developing countries can reduce the burden of data collection by accessing IATI data to find many of the details they need in one place.

Some governments, such as Madagascar and Senegal, are further improving efficiency by trialling an automatic import of IATI data into their internal Aid Information Management Systems (AIMS) using an IATI-AIMS import tool. This can save valuable time that would otherwise be spent manually collecting and uploading data. It allows staff to spend more time using the data, and working with development partners locally to enrich and add context to it.

By using IATI data, government staff get a fuller picture of development and humanitarian activities and organisations operating in their country. They can find detailed information for specific projects and sometimes discover activities they were previously unaware of.

IATI resources for technical users

While there are many tools built to provide access to IATI data, they may not always meet your specific needs and there is a growing demand for bespoke products. For example, many governments have built their own portals to display their data in a way that the public can understand. Some organisations make tools for specific data queries or build new tools to analyse or visualise data in particular ways.

IATI and others have created resources to help developers build bespoke products.

Resources for developers

To allow for different ways of querying the data and to enable new tools to be built, IATI provides developers and other technical users access to useful APIs so they can work directly with the raw IATI XML data files.

IATI resources:

  • IATI Registry - IATI\\u2019s Registry API allows you to query the metadata on each organisation and xml file published to IATI. Metadata includes URLs to each published xml file, organisation publisher IDs and IATI organisation IDs.
  • IATI Datastore API- IATI\\u2019s Datastore allows you to query all activity data and return it in formats beyond XML, including in JSON and CSV. The Datastore runs queries based on pre-existing set fields within IATI data and gives you the option to combine these queries.

Third-party technical resources

Other organisations have also created useful tools for technical users. These include:

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IATI Financial Report

IATI Financial Report 2021 accompanies the IATI Annual Report 2021 (ES / FR). Details about the initiative's previous year's finances can be found within past IATI Annual Report documents.

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Income

IATI is financed by our members through a combination of membership fees and voluntary contributions. All funds are allocated to a pool of resources and used to finance IATI's budget and workplan, as approved by the Governing Board. In its role as trustee within the IATI Secretariat, UNOPS has full fiduciary responsibility and accountability for the receipt, custody and disbursement of all contributions provided by members.

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Annual financial statements

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View IATI\\u2019s annual reports for further financial information on income and expenditure across IATI financial years.

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Budget and workplan

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The following documents provide information on past IATI budget and outputs:

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Commitment to Transparency

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IATI budget and workplan

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Delivering IATI Strategic Plan 2020-2025

IATI's annual budget and workplans contribute to the delivery of the IATI Strategic Plan 2020-2025. IATI's Secretariat and Governing Board have set out an overview of how the Strategic Plan will be delivered over five years.

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All activities in IATI's budget and workplans aim to achieve three mutually reinforcing objectives for the initiative over the next five years. These are: (1) improving the quality of IATI data that is published; (2) promoting the use of data by development and humanitarian actors; and (3) strengthening IATI\\u2019s data Standard and reinvigorating its community of publishers and members.

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IATI\\u2019s Governing Board aims to meet in person at least once a year, and through online conference calls quarterly. Minutes from those meetings, and updates issued by the board, are available to download.

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IATI Strategic Plan 2020-2025 (ES / FR) sets out a clear strategic direction for five years, aimed to capitalising on the initiative\\u2019s strengths, addressing its weaknesses and maximising its contribution towards achieving sustainable development outcomes.

Vision, mission and goal

The document provides IATI's shared vision, mission and goal.

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IATI's vision, mission and goal.

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Three key objectives

The plan sets out three mutually reinforcing objectives for the initiative over the next five years. These are improving the quality of IATI data that is published; promoting the use of data by development and humanitarian actors; and strengthening IATI\\u2019s data Standard and reinvigorating its community of publishers and members. These objectives are crucial in helping IATI achieve its vision: that transparent, good quality information on development resources and results is available and used by all stakeholder groups to help achieve sustainable development outcomes.

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IATI's key strategic objectives

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Agreed by IATI Members

Members approved the text of the IATI Strategic Plan at IATI's annual Members' Assembly meeting 2019 (Brussels on 11-12 September). IATI's membership represents donor and developing country governments, multilaterals, development finance institutions, civil society and private sector organisations.

Widely consulted on

The Strategic Plan was developed following an extensive consultation process involving participants from over 20 countries. To ensure the Strategic Plan was demand-driven, IATI held online surveys, focus groups, a technical face-to-face meeting and conducted focused case studies in Malawi and Somalia. More than 200 comments were also received in English, French and Spanish through an open online discussion forum.

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IATI Strategic Plan (2020 - 2025) Results Framework

To ensure that measurable objectives are kept in sight, IATI has also developed a Strategic Plan Results Framework, in consultation with its membership. The Results Framework translates the IATI Strategic Plan (2020-2025) into a set of measurable targets that demonstrate how the IATI membership, Secretariat and Governing Board will prioritise efforts to deliver on the agreed mandate and vision through 2025. The framework is an adaptive tool, subject to revision and reassessment by the membership on the basis of its utility for decision-making and learning over time. The framework is complemented by a comprehensive methodology document, which lays out how each indicator will be measured.

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IATI Institutional Hosting arrangement TORs and bid process

The IATI Governing Board, in support of the IATI Institutional Working Group is undertaking a process to secure the hosting arrangements for the initiative for the period 2023 - 2027.

Terms of Reference

IATI\\u2019s hosting arrangements will consist of the delivery of two main services: (1) Policy and Technology Secretariat services and (2) Legal and Operational Support Services. The final Terms of References for these two areas are now final and can be accessed using the links below:

Schedule

The bidding and selection process will be conducted between October 2022 and March 2023 and will involve the following stages:

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Bid process

Open Solicitation of Bids

  • TORs for Host and for Provider to be published in English, French and Spanish, on IATI Connect and on the IATI website. Members are also encouraged to share the link widely within their networks. All organisations are welcome and encouraged to submit bids, including existing hosts, based on the explicit advice of the April 2022 evaluation panel.
  • Organisations wishing to submit bids for both TORs are encouraged to do so, but must address all requirements in both TORs. Different criteria will apply to each set of TORs, given the distinct nature of each scope of work.
  • The Board will hold an open \\u201cBidders\\u2019 Call\\u201d for each of the TORs in early December.

Search and Approach

  • A small search party from the Board and IWG will speak with some of the organisations seen as a good fit for IATI to seek their interest and answer any questions they may have. IATI members are encouraged to get in touch with the Board or IWG with suggestions or connections to add to the search.

Bid Submission Closes; Longlisting and Shortlisting

  • The Board develops minimum requirements criteria for longlisting, plus selection criteria for shortlisting, based on the published ToRs, taking into account discussions of the 2021 IWG and the April 2022 evaluation panel. These criteria are finalised by the Board after discussion with the IWG.
  • Longlisting is undertaken by the Process Manager and reviewed by the IWG, using the agreed minimum requirements criteria.
  • Taking into consideration the advice of the IWG, a Selection Panel of 5-7 members comprised of experts covering all areas of each TOR and a balance of IATI constituents is invited by the Board to form a panel for a fixed period, January - March, with the task of shortlisting candidates for each TOR.
  • The initial shortlisting process in each TOR is undertaken by the Selection Panel, which refines the list of longlisted candidate organisations to the 2-3 most promising options, using a combination of shortlisting against the agreed selection criteria and interviews. These options are forwarded to the Board.

Preferred Host and Provider Recommended to Members

  • Based on the options received from the IWG, the Board makes recommendations to members on the most qualified bids for each of the two areas of work. The Board indicates its preferred candidate for each TOR along with its reasoning, taking into account whether an organisation has bid for both TORs.
  • The Board makes written recommendations to IATI members for the most qualified preferred host(s) and provider(s), seeking approval for the second candidate(s) for each TOR in case final negotiations with the preferred candidates are unsuccessful.

Members\\u2019 Assembly Vote

  • Members meet in-person during the MA (March 13-14, 2023) to discuss and approve recommendations from the Board on selection and engagement. Constituencies will have the opportunity to meet for discussions the day before the MA.

Eligibility to Vote

  • Any member in good standing for Y9 (2022) membership fees by 31 December 2022 will be eligible to vote, including any Member that is included in the shortlisted candidates as Host or Provider.
  • Any Partner Country with an active waiver for Y9 membership fees will be eligible to vote.
  • The Board will move to extend the waiver option (currently only open to Partner Countries) to CSOs at the MA in 2023. Members are therefore advised in relation to the bid process for new Host and Provider:
  • That CSOs will be given the option to apply for a waiver in principle for Y10 (2023) in advance of the MA
  • That if the vote passes at the MA, then any applications for waiver in principle will be approved, and those members will be eligible to vote on the host
  • Any member, whether in good standing or not, can address the MA during discussions.
  • Members approve the Board to enter into final negotiations and to agree and sign a Letter of Agreement (LoA) with the new Host and Provider on their behalf. Legal advice will be sought from within the jurisdiction of the new Host (and Provider if different) in the preparation of the LoA.

Bid submission

If you are interested to submit a proposal, or if you have any questions regarding the information provided in this document, please contact the Governing Board Chair: chair@iatistandard.org. Please do not send proposals to the same email address.

Please send proposals to governingboard@iatistandard.org by Friday 6 January 2023. Proposals should be clearly marked \\u201cProposal for provision of Legal and Operational Support services to IATI" or "Proposal for provision of Policy and Technology Host services to IATI \\u201d.

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Bidders call 7 December 2022

The Governing Board and Institutional Working Group held a \\u201cBidders Call\\u201d on Wednesday 7 December 2022, 2 - 3pm UTC. They invited any organisation interested in submitting proposals for one or both of the Terms of References (ToRs) to join. At the meeting the Board provided information and answered questions from interested organisations on the selection process. View the presentation slides and watch the meeting below.

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The International Aid Transparency Initiative - IATI - has evolved rapidly since its launch in 2008. Here are some of the key moments.

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If your organisation is a member of IATI and has not yet received an invitation to register for this event, please email: info@iatistandard.org.

\", \"id\": \"c44f163e-7bc9-4452-a4db-e79d75858644\"}]" msgstr "[]" -#. events.eventpage.2950.additional_information -msgid "[{\"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

For more information about the IATI Community Exchange 2023 please see the Event page and FAQ page on IATI Connect. Contact sander.hees@undp.org with any questions.

\", \"id\": \"a8d6b49e-05f3-4c15-9014-a2f48a3a4638\"}]" -msgstr "[]" - -#. events.eventpage.2951.additional_information -msgid "[{\"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

For more information about the IATI Community Exchange 2023 event please visit IATI Connect. Contact sander.hees@undp.org with any questions.

\", \"id\": \"e41d8b47-9d3c-4fb7-a90c-2bfc2bc5ffd3\"}]" -msgstr "[]" - #. events.eventpage.2952.additional_information msgid "[{\"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

For any questions about this event or for support using IATI Publisher, please contact the Technical Team: support@iatistandard.org.

\", \"id\": \"a5234c2b-b637-4af9-8e0c-143bc14ab7fc\"}]" msgstr "[]" @@ -10693,14 +10471,6 @@ msgstr "" msgid "[{\"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

The Members\\u2019 Assembly is formed of all members of IATI and meets once a year. Our members govern and fund the initiative, ensuring IATI can continue implementing its work to improve global transparency.

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IATI Members\\u2019 Assembly 2022

Members of IATI have been invited (via email) to register for IATI\\u2019s annual Members\\u2019 Assembly 2022 on 8-9 November, with a Community Day on 10 November at UN City, Copenhagen. This will be the first opportunity for all IATI members to meet in-person since 2019.

Members are invited to attend all three days in-person and hybrid arrangements will be available for those wishing to join remotely. The meeting\\u00a0will be in English, with simultaneous interpretation in French and Spanish.

The three days will offer members:

  • Monday 8 November (14:00-17:00): Pre-Members' Assembly 2022 Caucus meetings for each of IATI's three member constituencies

  • Tuesday 9 November (09:30-17:00): the chance to discuss important governance issues at the Members' Assembly including on the future hosting arrangements for the initiative post 2022, with recommendations from the Governing Board following work undertaken by the (reconstituted) Institutional Working Group;

  • Tuesday 9 November (17:00-19:00): Members' Reception

Community Day (10 November)

(09:30-17:00): Community Day, which will include a workshop with data users and publishers and a Community Exchange (with self-organised sessions)

The Governing Board and Secretariat are working on a more detailed agenda and papers, and will provide these to members in due course.

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The Members\\u2019 Assembly is formed of all members of IATI and meets once a year. Our members govern and fund the initiative, ensuring IATI can continue implementing its work to improve global transparency.

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IATI Members\\u2019 Assembly 2023 (13 - 14 March)

IATI will host its annual Members' Assembly and Community Exchange in-person in Copenhagen (UN City) and online between Monday 13 and Tuesday 13 March 2023.

IATI Community Exchange (15 - 16 March)

IATI members are also encouraged to join IATI's Community Exchange. The Community Exchange invites anyone interested in IATI to join a range of community-led sessions. It will offer opportunities to network, learn and collaborate with others interested in development and humanitarian open data. There will also be the chance to showcase exciting data use, publishing or other initiatives in a \\u201cmarketplace\\u201d. For those unable to join in-person, many sessions will be made available online through a Zoom Event Space. Keep updated with the event arrangements on our community platform: IATI Connect.

Register for both events by 13 February 2022

Event Schedule (draft)

Here is the event schedule (times are in CET/Copenhagen time zone and indicative):

  • Monday 13 March (14:00-18:00): \\u00a0Pre-Members' Assembly 2023 Caucus meetings for each of IATI's three-member constituencies;
  • Tuesday 14 March (09:15-17:15): \\u00a0IATI Members' Assembly - open to IATI Members only (see IATI Members list);
  • Wednesday 15 March (10:15-17:00): Community Exchange (1) and Data Use / Supplier Market - open to all;
  • Thursday 16 March (10:15-14:00): Community Exchange (2) and Data Use / Supplier Market - open to all;

Language

The meetings will be in English, with simultaneous interpretation in French and Spanish.

Members' Assembly Agenda and Papers

The agenda and papers for Members' Assembly 2023 will be posted below soon.

Travel facilitation for CSO community-members

Update 23 January: on behalf of the IATI Governing Board, we are pleased to announce that there is a small amount of resources available to facilitate travel of CSO community-members.

As there are limited spaces available, preference will be given to IATI Membership and/or those CSO representatives with an active role\\u00a0during the Community Event as speaker, host of a\\u00a0 community-session and/or booth at the Market. To enhance regional representation at the IATI Community Event, preference will also be given to those\\u00a0CSO organisations based in a Partner Country.\\u00a0

For CSO who wish to apply for travel facilitation support, please email\\u00a0sander.hees@undp.org\\u00a0before 1 February with the following information:\\u00a0

  1. The name and organisation of your proposed attendee (please note that\\u00a0only one appointed representative\\u00a0per CSO is eligible to receive travel facilitation);
  2. Where your organisation is based; and
  3. What role (if any) you will be playing at the Community Event segment of the meeting (e.g.speaker, host of a\\u00a0 community-session and/or booth at the Market).

Decisions on funding allocation will be communicated to applicants by 7 February. Please also make sure to\\u00a0register for the event, at the latest by Wednesday 1 February\\u00a0(or copy-paste:\\u00a0https://forms.gle/6wzuBEKvS1p7ZBwQ7).\\u00a0

\", \"id\": \"f540751f-4b3c-408f-9ec6-e23610daf458\"}]" -msgstr "[]" - -#. events.eventpage.2951.content_editor -msgid "[{\"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

IATI Community Exchange (15 - 16 March)

The Community Exchange invites anyone interested in IATI to join a range of community-led sessions. It will offer opportunities to network, learn and collaborate with others interested in development and humanitarian open data. There will also be the chance to showcase exciting data use, publishing or other initiatives in a \\u201cmarketplace\\u201d. For those unable to join in-person, many sessions will be made available online through a Zoom Event Space. Keep updated with the Community Exchange event on our community platform: IATI Connect.

Register by 13 February 2023

Event Schedule (draft)

Here is the event schedule (times are in CET/Copenhagen time zone and indicative):

  • Wednesday 15 March (10:15-17:00): Community Exchange (1) and Data Use / Supplier Market - open to all;
  • Thursday 16 March (10:15-14:00): Community Exchange (2) and Data Use / Supplier Market - open to all;

Language

The meetings will be in English, with simultaneous interpretation in French and Spanish.

Travel facilitation for CSO community-members

Update 23 January: on behalf of the IATI Governing Board, we are pleased to announce that there is a small amount of resources available to facilitate travel of CSO community-members.

As there are limited spaces available, preference will be given to IATI Membership and/or those CSO representatives with an active role\\u00a0during the Community Event as speaker, host of a\\u00a0 community-session and/or booth at the Market. To enhance regional representation at the IATI Community Event, preference will also be given to those\\u00a0CSO organisations based in a Partner Country.\\u00a0

For CSO who wish to apply for travel facilitation support, please email\\u00a0sander.hees@undp.org\\u00a0before 1 February with the following information:\\u00a0

  1. The name and organisation of your proposed attendee (please note that\\u00a0only one appointed representative\\u00a0per CSO is eligible to receive travel facilitation);
  2. Where your organisation is based; and
  3. What role (if any) you will be playing at the Community Event segment of the meeting (e.g.speaker, host of a\\u00a0 community-session and/or booth at the Market).

Decisions on funding allocation will be communicated to applicants by 7 February. Please also make sure to\\u00a0register for the event, at the latest by Wednesday 1 February\\u00a0(or copy-paste:\\u00a0https://forms.gle/6wzuBEKvS1p7ZBwQ7).\\u00a0

\", \"id\": \"20ac3ed9-7550-4d9d-a697-e6f790d894aa\"}]" -msgstr "[]" - #. events.eventpage.2952.content_editor msgid "[{\"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

IATI Publisher, a new online tool to support organisations to publish development and humanitarian open data, is now live. IATI Publisher enables organisations to publish their activities and resource flows according to the rules and guidance of the IATI Standard. Read more information about IATI Publisher.

IATI Publisher Demo

Join our upcoming webinar to get a helpful introduction to the tool:

Tuesday 31 January 2023

2.30 - 3:30pm UTC

Join on Zoom: Meeting Link

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If you receive funding from a donor that requires you to publish and are unsure of the requirements please contact your grant manager or funder for more information.

If you receive funding from the UK, the Dutch or Belgian governments, you will have certain reporting requirements. Use these links to contact their support desks and view their requirements.

Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs

UK - Foreign, Commonwealth
& Development Office (previously DFID)

Belgium - Ministry of Foreign Affairs

We also recommend you publish data on all your organisation\\u2019s development and humanitarian aid activities, not just those funded by donors who require you to publish data to IATI.

If you represent a government and are planning to mandate publishing to IATI, please get in touch to inform the IATI technical team.

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Creating a publisher account

Organisations who publish data to IATI are referred to as 'Publishers'. Before publishing data, organisations need their own 'Publisher Account' on the IATI Registry (iatiregistry.org).There are two ways that you can create your organisation\\u2019s Publisher Account.

IATI Publisher Tool

Use IATI Publisher to complete all the steps required to publish your organisation\\u2019s data. IATI Publisher will create your organisation\\u2019s Publisher Account on the IATI Registry (so you don\\u2019t have to visit IATI Registry to do this).

Do note: IATI Publisher has been built to support small or medium sized organisations (or those with only a limited number of activities) that want to publish data on their development and humanitarian activities. An \\u2018activity\\u2019 is an individual project or another unit of development and humanitarian work, which is determined by the organisation that is publishing the data.

Large organisations, such as donor governments or UN agencies delivering 100+ activities are advised not to use IATI Publisher. Instead these organisations likely need to use an alternative technical solution that enables the publication of large volumes of data. If you are unsure if your organisation should use IATI Publisher, please email the IATI Helpdesk for more information: support@iatistandard.org.

IATI Registry Tool

Organisations who do not use IATI Publisher can create a Publisher Account directly on the IATI Registry.

On the IATI Registry page, click the 'Register' button in the blue bar at the top of the screen. This will take you to a page where you will choose the 'New Publisher' option and click the 'Create Publisher account' button.

Information Required to Register for both pathways

For your account to be approved, you must complete all the required fields, such as:

  • your IATI Organisation Identifier
  • the type of licence under which you publish your data
  • the type of organisation you represent
  • the country you are registered in
  • a contact email address.

In the same form, you can also give other details such as:

  • a description of what your organisation does
  • a link to your Implementation Schedule
  • a description of the organisations or agencies your data covers
  • how frequently you will publish to IATI
  • the units of aid you use in your reporting.

Your organisation will only be publicly listed as a publisher on the IATI Registry after you publish your first dataset. Further guidance can be found at:

Wait for your publisher account to be approved

The IATI technical team needs to approve every publisher account. This is to ensure that every organisation publishing to IATI is legally registered and has a unique identifier.

If any required fields are not filled in or your IATI Organisation Identifier, known as your \\u2018IATI Org ID\\u2019, is incorrect, the IATI technical team will not be able to approve your account. The team may contact you for information to verify your IATI Org ID. This usually happens if the information is not available online.

If you\\u2019ve been waiting for more than 3 days for your account to be approved please contact the IATI technical team.

Next steps

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The steps listed here should ensure that your IATI Org ID is unique and will be approved by the IATI technical team. The ID is made up of two parts based on the agency your organisation is registered with and your registration number. The ID you create will be verified by the IATI technical team.

Identify your registration agency

The first part of your ID will be your organisation\\u2019s registration agency code.

A list of registration agencies can be found at: org-id.guide. Check whether your organisation is registered with one of the agencies on this list. If it is, use the agency code as the first part of your IATI organisation identifier.

If the agency your organisation is registered with isn\\u2019t listed, please send the name and website address of the agency to: support@iatistandard.org . If you have the full information to submit a request for a new registration agency, you can create a proposal directly on Github. If all relevant information is provided on Github, the org-ID team will then look into setting up a code for your registration agency.

There are numerous registration agencies, for example:

Find your registration number

The second part of your IATI Org ID is the registration number your organisation has been given by its registration agency. This is normally found on your organisation\\u2019s registration certificate.

Add this after your registration agency\\u2019s code, separating the two with a hyphen (-). Write the registration number exactly as it appears on your organisation\\u2019s registration certificate.

Using the examples again:

  • Companies House has given Development Initiatives the registration number: 06368740 (see https://beta.companieshouse.gov.uk/company/06368740). This is added to the Companies House code to form the IATI Org ID: GB-COH-06368740
  • the Tanzania Revenue Authority gives each organisation a registration certificate. The certificate includes a Taxpayer Identification Number, for example 100-200-300. This is added to the Tanzania Revenue Authority\\u2019s code to form the IATI Org ID: TZ-TRA-100-200-300.

Please note

  • If your registration number contains any of the following symbols: / & | ? these should be replaced with a - .
  • Your IATI Org ID should not start or end with a blank space or a new line.

Verify your IATI Org ID

When you create your Org ID, this is submitted to Tthe IATI technical team who needs to approve it. approve every IATI Org ID when you set up your publisher page on the IATI Registry. For this the team need to The team will check your registration number and who you are registered with. If your registration agency doesn\\u2019t have a public list of all registered organisations, you\\u2019ll need to send a document with your registration number to the IATI technical team. Examples of acceptable documents include your registration certificate or a contract.

If you have any questions on this process, contact the IATI technical team.

For a more technical overview of the IATI Org ID see IATI Organisation Identifiers.

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Changing your organisation\\u2019s IATI contact

As people frequently change job it is quite common for the lead IATI contact in an organisation to change. When this happens contact the IATI technical team to let them know the name and contact details for your new IATI contact.

You will also need to update the name of the lead IATI contact by visiting the IATI Registry IATI Registry . If you have used IATI Publisher to start publishing IATI data, then you can visit the tool to change the contact details. IATI Publisher will automatically change your name on the IATI Registry (so you don\\u2019t have to visit the IATI Registry to do this).

Please check you\\u2019ve updated the contact details in your user account, publisher account and datafiles.

Changing your organisation\\u2019s name

If your organisation has legally changed its name this can be updated on the IATI Registry. Go to your publisher page and click the 'Manage' button at the top right. Also update the name in your IATI organisation and activity files. Your organisation's name is likely to be included in the <reporting-org>, <participating-org> and <narrative> elements.

If you use IATI Publisher, you must still change your organisation\\u2019s name by visitng the IATI Registry and following these steps.

Consider these points too:

  • If the change of name is required by a structural or legal change that means you are effectively a new organisation, you need to change your IATI Org ID. To do this, follow the steps under 'Changing your organisation\\u2019s IATI Org ID' below.
  • If your organisation wants to change your Registry Publisher ID to something that more closely matches your new name, follow the steps below.

Changing your organisation's IATI Org ID

Your IATI Org ID should not be changed unless required by a structural or legal change \\u2013 for example, if your organisation has essentially become a new organisation by merging with another, or has re-registered with its regulating body.

If this happens, follow these steps to ensure that data users can continue to use your organisation's data efficiently:

  1. As the publisher, you should contact the IATI technical team, letting them know you\\u2019re planning to update your IATI Org ID. Say what you want your new IATI Org ID to be - Please note: You must do this even if you are using IATI Publisher.
  2. The IATI technical team will likely ask you some questions about why you want to do so and provide instructions. Please note only the IATI technical team can update your IATI Org ID on the IATI Registry. Please wait for confirmation from the IATI tech team before changing your data.
  3. As the publisher, you should update any of your new or existing published IATI files. Update every mention of your organisation's IATI Org ID, such as in the <reporting-org> elements. But do not update your Activity IDs or IATI Identifiers \\u2013 the unique codes given to each activity.
  4. This step is relevant if you\\u2019re publishing at version 2.x of the IATI Standard. When you\\u2019ve updated your IATI Org ID, add the element <other-identifier> to each activity with the attributes @ref and @type. The @ref attribute should contain your previous IATI Org ID and the @type code should be 'B1', which is 'Previous Reporting Organisation Identifier'.

Changing your organisation's Publisher ID

Each publisher account on the IATI Registry has a unique Publisher ID. This is usually an abbreviation of your organisation's name and is used as part of your URL for your online Publisher page.

If your organisation\\u2019s name has changed and you want to reflect this in your Publisher ID, you can change it at any point. Follow these steps to ensure the tools that use IATI data can still import your files correctly:

  1. Contact the IATI technical team to let them know your organisation is planning to change its Publisher ID - Please note: You must do this even if you are using IATI Publisher.
  2. The IATI technical team will likely ask you some questions about why you want to do so and provide instructions. Please note only the IATI technical team can update your Publisher ID on the IATI Registry. Please wait for confirmation from the IATI tech team before changing your data.
  3. If you\\u2019re using a publishing tool, check if you need to update your publisher ID there too \\u2013 this is, for example, the case if you use AidStream.
  4. Once the IATI tech team have updated your Publisher ID you will need to delete all the datafiles from your publisher account. This removes the connection between the IATI Registry and your IATI XML files but doesn\\u2019t delete the place where the actual files are hosted. Do this by clicking the 'Datasets' tab once the Publisher ID has been updated.
  5. Re-publish your datafiles to your updated account.
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Various tools and services are available to help you create and publish IATI data. These offer different levels of support and automation. Some are free; others are paid for. Some are designed for small organisations with only a few activities; others can handle high volumes of data and can be integrated into your current system e.g. the Microsoft Dynamics 365 Nonprofit Accelerator + IATI Add On.

Tools and services

IATI Publishing Tool

IATI has now introduced it's own free to use Publishing Tool - IATI Publisher Tool.

IATI Publisher will enable organisations to publish their data on development and humanitarian activities according to the XML format required by the IATI Standard. The new tool aims to be simple and intuitive, making publishing easier for organisations and have a range of benefits for users. IATI Publisher is:

  • Free to use
  • Provides clear explanations of data fields in the IATI Standard and links to useful guidance
  • Enables data to be provided by completing online forms or via CSV file using its Bulk Upload feature
  • Runs automatic checks (via the IATI Validator) for errors before publishing your data

IATI Publisher has been built to support organisations that want to publish data on a limited number of development and humanitarian activities. An \\u2018activity\\u2019 is an individual project or another unit of development and humanitarian work, which is determined by the organisation that is publishing the data. Organisations who publish a limited number of activities tend to represent small and medium sized organisations.

We encourage organisations who are new to IATI to start using IATI Publisher now. The process of publishing IATI data can be complex and by using IATI Publisher, your organisation will be guided through all the steps you need to publish your first set of data.

AIDA Data Services

Key facts: Paid; Manual IATI upload

See more information about the service here or visit our contact page to request a demo. For inquiries, contact us at info@aida.tools

Aidstream

Key facts: Free & Paid; Manual IATI upload

See more information about this service here Aidstream

See the Aidstream user guide for more information. For enquiries, email Aidstream support.

Akvo RSR

Key facts: Paid; Automated IATI upload

See more information about this service here Akvo RSR

See the Akvo website for more information. For enquiries, contact Akvo.

Amp Impact

Key Facts: IATI upload via service or manual upload

See more information about this service here: Amp Impact

Please follow this link to Contact Us

DevResults

Key facts: Paid; Manual IATI upload

See more information about this service here DevResults

See the IATI section of the DevResults Help Site to learn more, or visit DevResults.com to request access to a demo site. For enquiries, contact DevResults.

ProjectConnect

Key facts: Paid; Automated IATI upload

See more information about this service hereProjectConnect

See the ProjectConnect website for more information. For enquiries, email ProjectConnect.

Promeva

Key facts: Paid; Manual IATI upload

See more information about this service herePromeva

See the Promeva website for more information. For additional information email Promeva.

TolaData

Key facts: IATI upload via service or manual upload; Paid (check our pricing page for packages with full service)

See more information about this service here TolaData

For more information, see TolaData\\u2019s website or download the IATI Brochure. For enquiries, email TolaData.

Integrated solutions

These tools and services are designed to be implemented within your internal system. Rather than being a stand-alone tool they interact with your internal software and allow for more automated IATI file creation and updating of data.

Please note, that each tool or service will require a level of set up to connect to your internal system. Validation and automatic publishing may not be built in.

Microsoft Dynamics 365 Nonprofit Accelerator + IATI Add On

Key Facts:\\u00a0Solution free with Microsoft\\u00a0

The Dynamics 365 nonprofit accelerator and Common Data Model for Nonprofits\\u00a0offer a fully managed and Microsoft supported solution for\\u00a0constituent management, fundraising, awards, program delivery, and impact tracking.\\u00a0\\u00a0

The accelerator includes an optional IATI Add On that enables organizations to\\u00a0record their fundraising and programmatic activities according to the IATI Organisational and Activity Standards, automatically sync IATI non-embedded code lists with the nonprofit accelerator and generate IATI Organisation and Activity XML files.\\u00a0

See the accelerator landing page and the latest IATI user guide for more information.

CoVE - Convert, Validate, Explore

CoVE is a web-based tool that can be used to convert spreadsheets (.xlsx and .ods) to IATI XML. Additionally, IATI XML can be transformed into spreadsheets with CoVE. In doing so, CoVE will also validate data against the IATI schema, plus check compliance with codelists and rulesets. CoVE also supports both the organisation and activity standard. Spreadsheet templates are provided to help users get started.

Open Data Services Cooperative have extensive experience of both IATI and other data standards, and have developed IATI CoVE to assist clients publishing IATI data. CoVE is publicly available to use for free. Open Data Services offer paid support and advice on a consultancy basis.

CoVE:\\u00a0https://iati.cove.opendataservices.coop/

Are you a tool or service provider?

If you provide an IATI tool or service and would like to add or update information on this page, please contact the IATI technical team.

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When you\\u2019ve prepared your data, place the files in an accessible online location so you can link to them from the Registry.

The Registry contains links to all published datafiles and descriptions of what data they hold. Organisations are responsible for their own data. You can store your data on your own website or server, or have it hosted by a third-party service or tool.

Wherever your files are stored, they should be openly accessible, without passwords or other barriers.

Only users with the correct permission are allowed to publish data on behalf of an organisation.

Manual publishing

Individual files

If you have only a small number of datafiles to publish \\u2013 say up to five \\u2013 simply log in to the Registry and select \\u2018Data - Register\\u2019 on the blue bar at the top of the page. This opens a form where you can enter all the required details for the IATI datafile you\\u2019re publishing.

If you\\u2019re publishing multiple files, add the details for each datafile separately.

Bulk uploads

If you have more than five datafiles to add, upload them in bulk using a CSV file, rather than adding each file individually.

Log in to the IATI Registry and select \\u2018Data - Upload CSV file\\u2019 on the blue bar at the top of the page. Download the CSV template and follow the link to guidance on how to fill in the template.

Then when your CSV file is complete and saved, upload it.

Automated publishing

IATI Publisher and Several other publishing tools and services that you can use to prepare your files can also automatically publish them for you (see more information). Some larger organisations that handle a great deal of data with frequent updates build their own bespoke systems.

Whether you\\u2019re using a third-party tool or your own bespoke system, automatic publishing is done through an API (application programming interface). To enable this you need an API token assigned to your user account when you register \\u2013 this grants access to the IATI system for your tools.

Each publishing tool or system guides you on how to set up automated publishing to the IATI Registry. As part of this you may be asked for:

  • your Publisher ID: this is normally an abbreviation of your organisation's name. Find this on your Publisher page in the IATI Registry by clicking \\u2018Manage\\u2019. It also forms the last part of your Publisher page\\u2019s URL.
  • your IATI Org ID: this is the unique identifier for your organisation. On your Publisher page it\\u2019s listed as the 'identifier' on the right beneath your organisation's name
  • your API token: this is a code assigned to your user account. A token can be generated in the 'My Account' tab when you\\u2019re logged in to the IATI Registry.

Learn more about APIs

You can set up a system to interact with the IATI Registry using its own API, which is an implementation of the CKAN API. For details, see the full CKAN API documentation.

For further details and advice, ask on IATI Discuss or email the IATI technical team.


Removing your IATI files

IATI is aware that due to security concerns or privacy issues data owners may choose to remove their data, either temporarily or permanently. If you need to remove your data please follow the Data removal guidance.

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The tool d-portal.org provides a view of all data published to IATI. This section explains how you can use d-portal for visualising your organisation\\u2019s data and making sure there are no data quality issues.

Once you\\u2019ve successfully published to IATI, your data can be accessed by anyone through d-portal. This allows you to visually check your data, search for the activities published to IATI by your organisation and find areas for improvement.

How d-portal works

D-portal stands for \\u2018development portal\\u2019. It provides a visualisation of the data published to the IATI standard. You can easily search for development and humanitarian activities by adding multiple filters, such as activities published by a particular organisation which are happening in a particular country. You can also add in a free text search, for example the activities must contain the word \\u2018diabetes\\u2019.

D-portal updates each week, collecting data from new IATI publishers. It also does a smaller update each evening, which collects any changes made to existing publishers\\u2019 data. For more information on how d-portal works, see the FAQs.

How to check your data using d-portal

To check your data on d-portal, select your organisation in the drop-down list of \\u2018publishers\\u2019. You will then see the overview page for your organisation, this includes:

  • Active, ended and total number of projects
    This section presents all your published IATI activities and splits them into Active, Ended and Total number of projects by using the activity status. Click any of these to see a list of your activities. Then go into any activity to check it presents your activity information correctly.

  • Funding went to
    This section shows the recipient countries your organisation provided funding for. The \\u2018IATI spend\\u2019 columns contain total disbursements and expenditure reported to IATI for the current and previous 2 years. If data is not showing in these columns, please check whether you have added recipient countries for your activities and whether you\\u2019re publishing disbursement and expenditure transactions. The \\u2018IATI budget (allocated)\\u2019 shows the total activity-level budgets for this year reported to IATI by your organisation, while the \\u2018IATI Budget (total) refers to the total organisational budget. You can also compare this with data reported by your organisation (if any) to the Creditor Reporting System (CRS).

  • Where does the money go
    This section shows your organisation\\u2019s \\u2018IATI spend\\u2019 and \\u2018IATI budget\\u2019 (like in \\u2018Funding went to\\u2019), but this time d-portal splits it by the sectors your organisation is working in. If you can\\u2019t see data in this section, please check whether you have entered sector codes for each activity and note that d-portal only lists OECD DAC 3-digit sectors. If you have used any other sector classification, they won\\u2019t show on d-portal.

  • Heatmap of all activities
    This section displays a heatmap of all your activities with precise locations. Locations are longitude and latitude data. Please check that the map correctly reflects the locations you\\u2019ve added. If you can\\u2019t see a heatmap, it means you haven\\u2019t yet provided locations in your data.

If you can\\u2019t access your data in any of the above sections, or your data is displaying incorrectly, it\\u2019s likely there are issues with your data quality. As a first step, please refer to common reasons for data not showing on d-portal. If you still can\\u2019t find an answer, please check for data quality errors using the IATI Dashboard.

Other visualisation tools

IATI data is open source which means once you\\u2019ve published to IATI, your data can be easily visualised in a user-friendly way.

D-portal also has an option for visualising your data and linking it to your own website. If you\\u2019re interested in doing so, please refer to the d-portal Generator.

Read this case study for an example of how Oxfam Novib have used IATI data in their own visualisation portal.

Please also refer to Tools and resources for data use for other ways to visualise your data.

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UNDP is hiring an intern to help deliver IATI\\u2019s communications and community-event activities. The internship provides a fantastic opportunity to gain experience working on transparency and open data.

IATI Communications and Community-Events Internship

Help manage and deliver engaging content on IATI's website and community platform, IATI Connect. You will work on drafting social media posts and newsletters, as well as creating vlogs and designing promotional materials (using tools such as Indesign, Canva and Photoshop) . You will also provide logistical support for IATI community-events.

  • Location: Home-based
  • Application deadline: 24 June 2022 (Midnight, New York, USA)
  • Languages required: English
  • Starting date: 15 July 2022
  • Duration of initial contract: 5 Months

View job full description and apply

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Last week, IATI held an in-person, multi-stakeholder workshop in Abuja entitled, \\u201cStrengthening IATI Data Use in West and Central Africa.\\u201d The meeting was co-hosted by IATI together with the Nigerian Federal Ministry of Finance, Budget, and National Planning, the incoming IATI Governing Board Chair.

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The three-day meeting engaged potential data users from 14 partner country governments across West and Central Africa, and development partners and civil society organisations (CSOs) based in Nigeria. Each group attended a dedicated session to receive training, and join discussion, on how IATI data could meet their development finance information needs.

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14 governments joined Partner Country session from across West and Central Africa

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Opening the workshop, Dr. Sampson Ebimaro, Director of International Cooperation, Nigeria Federal Ministry of Finance, Budget and National Planning said, \\u201cI wish to state categorically that despite the challenges of availability of data in many countries, data and data standards have always been critical\\u2026. this regional workshop is a unique opportunity to raise awareness, and strengthen the use of IATI data in national budget, planning and accountability processes\\u201d.

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In his welcome address, Henry Asor Nkang, Development Assistance Database Manager at the Nigerian Federal Ministry of Finance, Budget and National Planning, and incoming IATI Governing Board Chair, remarked that, \\u201cthis workshop represents a step forward in IATI\\u2019s quest to improve usage of its data. Data on more than one million development and humanitarian activities has been published by over 1400 organisations using the IATI Standard, including from bilateral partners, multilateral agencies, civil society organisations and others.

The government of Nigeria sees immense value in the International Aid Transparency Initiative and is using IATI data to track millions of dollars of development finance flowing into our country. We used IATI data to inform Nigeria\\u2019s 2021 Development Cooperation Report, which monitors development financing to our country and informs government decisions about the future coordination of these resources\\u201d.

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Over a day and a half, representatives of 14 partner country governments from West and Central Africa and nearly a dozen representatives from the Government of Nigeria came together in Abuja to learn how the data could be potentially used in their specific contexts. During the workshop, participants received an introduction to IATI as an initiative, and hands-on training on how to access, analyse and use IATI data. In addition, the governments of Nigeria and Liberia presented on how they are accessing and using this information to help meet their countries\\u2019 development finance information needs. Representatives also received in-depth training on using IATI\\u2019s Country Development Finance Data (CDFD) tool, which was specifically designed to provide data most needed by partner country governments and other country-level data users. Several participants who had tried to use IATI data in the past noted the vast improvement in accessibility and usability afforded to them by using CDFD. Participants also discussed how IATI could add value as a complement to governments\\u2019 own systems that are managing similar data.

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Throughout this workshop segment, participants confirmed the need for more and better data on development finance, particularly forward-looking data. In this respect, they highlighted challenges in obtaining necessary information at the country level, due to two main factors, namely the responsiveness of development partners; and challenges with obtaining good information on activities undertaken by civil society. A number of known IATI data quality issues were flagged by participants, including the variation in the way data is published by different organisations, double counting and timeliness. Despite these challenges, participants resoundingly found value in the data and the CDFD tool, and four participants have already followed up with the IATI Secretariat to express their interest in becoming IATI members. As one participant noted, \\u201cI hope this is the beginning of a good alliance between our country and IATI to work with reliable, accessible, understandable, available, quality data\\u201d.

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More than 25 representatives from partners who fund development activities in Nigeria, along with representatives from the Government of Nigeria, joined the second, half-day session of the regional workshop.

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Dr. Christopher Pyrcroft, Head of the UK\\u2019s Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office in Nigeria

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Dr. Christopher Pyrcroft, Head of the UK\\u2019s Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office in Nigeria, and Co-Chair of the National Development Partner Group (NDPG), alongside UNDP, opened the meeting. He noted that, \\u201cdevelopment is a complex process requiring all agencies to work in partnership to deliver resources effectively. Open and transparent information about development resources, how they are used and what they are delivering, has never been more important\\u2026it is therefore critical that we drive as much value as we can from every pound, dollar and Naira, and transparency is crucial for our collective efforts.\\u201d

During the event, development partners learned about IATI and its data, including its potential usefulness for their own internal processes. The Nigerian Federal Ministry of Finance, Budget and National Planning also presented how they are using IATI data to inform their annual Development Cooperation Report and other important government processes. Through this presentation they underscored the importance of receiving high quality data from development partners, especially through their national system, the Development Assistance Database (DAD). Representatives of the Ministry called for increased commitment by development partners and especially the members of the NDPG, to provide timely, comprehensive and forward-looking information to the DAD. This led to fruitful discussion on how to improve donor accountability in Nigeria.

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Civil society session

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The third workshop session was an opportunity for civil society organisations (CSOs), including local nongovernmental organisations, transparency advocates, journalists, etc., located in Nigeria to learn more about how IATI data can be used in the CSO context. More than 50 representatives joined the workshop to learn how they could use IATI data to support the aims of their organisations, including holding national authorities to account; reducing overlap and gaps in services; campaigning for more effective development cooperation; and finding innovative funding opportunities and new partners. The CSO representatives received an introduction to IATI and its data; and hands-on training in using the data to solve their specific questions around accountability, coordination, advocacy and funding.

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Those in attendance expressed appreciation for the workshop noting that the information available from IATI is critical for their work, particularly for promoting transparency and good governance. One participant expressed optimism about \\u201cthe ways this new knowledge can support our work in the civil society space in Nigeria\\u201d. There was also considerable interest for further capacity building and the opportunity to build a stronger community to promote transparency in Nigeria.

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Next steps

  • A full summary of the regional workshop will be made available shortly. The IATI Secretariat will use the information from this workshop (and previous research and views) to directly inform future work to support partner country governments, development partners and civil society to access, analyse and use IATI data.
  • The IATI Secretariat will also continue following up with participants of the regional workshop to support their use of IATI data through tailored 1:1 and group support.

Support using IATI data

For support using IATI data, visit IATI\\u2019s Data Use Query Corner or email IATI\\u2019s Helpdesk: support@iatistandard.org. You can also stay up-to-date with news, events and discussions on activities to improve the use of IATI data by joining the Data Use Community of Practice on IATI Connect. For all other questions, please contact the IATI Secretariat at info@iatistandard.org.

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The IATI Governing Board has provided an update on the process to secure hosting arrangements for the initiative post-2022, when the current arrangements end.

Message from IATI Governing Board Chair (7 July 2022):

Last week, the IATI Governing Board met for its regular quarterly meeting. The main topic of discussion was the way forward for the future hosting arrangements of\\u00a0IATI.

This message provides an update on the events of the last few months; on recent decisions we took for the coming months; and on what we will shortly ask from the IATI membership.

IATI Hosting Arrangements

The agreement with the current hosting Consortium for IATI (UNDP, UNOPS and Development Initiatives) ends on 31 December 2022 and will not be renewed. As such, the Governing Board has the task of finding a new home for IATI (details in this post and the minutes of the April 2022 Governing Board meeting).

This is a big undertaking and we have little time, and this is also why we as a Board very much appreciate the continued support of the current hosts, and the ongoing commitment of the IATI community. We will need both, this year and the next. To this end, our first decision is to re-establish the Institutional Working Group (IWG).

Join IATI Institutional Working Group

The IWG was active in 2021 to advise the Board on the future governance structure of IATI, and we hope the IWG2021 members and any new volunteers are willing to help us again, by advising on the following matters:

  • Updating the Terms of Reference (ToRs) for the hosting of IATI 2023-2027. The Board is also considering splitting the ToRs into two parts (one ToR to serve policy / technical matters and one for operations), and would like the IWG\\u2019s opinion on this possible way forward.
  • The option for the Governing Board to enter into an agreement with a new host via a Letter of Agreement, which the Board understands is a common solution for hosted initiatives such as IATI \\u2013 and to seek advice from a qualified legal advisor on what this entails in legal and liability matters for IATI as an initiative, and for members of the Governing Board.
  • Lead the selection of new hosts for IATI as evaluated against the updated Hosting Terms of Reference previously developed by the IWG in 2021.

We will ask the group to start its work as soon as possible, and to urgently guide the Governing Board on the first two issues outlined above (timeframe to be discussed). The selection of new hosts for IATI should take place at the end of October at the latest. If you are considering being part of this important work, we thank you very much for your interest and ask both former IWG members and new volunteers to register their interest here by 18\\u00a0July 2022.

In the meantime, we will start a search for possible new hosts. Because the new Terms of Reference for this will need approval from the Members Assembly, and urgently so, we will ask members to vote on the updated ToRs via a written procedure, as soon as the IWG has advised on the new ToR.

Between 7 and 10 November (exact date to be announced), we will meet for an in-person Members Assembly (MA) in Copenhagen (UN City) and vote on the new hosting arrangement. Keeping in mind potential constraints so near to the end of the current Secretariat mandate, we want to combine the MA with some community-led sessions, and in general a chance to get to know each other in 3D again.

In the meantime, if you have any questions, please send me an email at chair@iatistandard.org. Please also follow our new IATI Governing Board account on IATI Connect for updates. Minutes of the most recent Board meeting will be shared as soon as possible on IATI Connect and on the IATI website.

Thank you very much,

Henry Asor Nkang, IATI Governing Board Chair
On behalf of the Governing Board

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There are a range of IATI tools and resources to enable you to publish, improve and acces IATI data. For information about tools to publish your organsations data, visit Publishing tools and services to create your IATI data files.

Tools to access IATI data

Different IATI data users have different questions to answer, want to see data in different ways or download it in different formats; some merely want to see it, others want to integrate it with more data to create something completely new.

To satisfy the variety of needs there are a range of tools and resources to help you use IATI data in the ways that you want. The IATI technical team maintains a variety of tools and resources to help users and there is a growing array of tools and applications built by third parties external to IATI.

Broadly, the available tools fall into two categories: those that require no specialist expertise to use (\\u2018non-technical tools\\u2019) and those intended mainly for use by people with technical skills such as software developers or data scientists (\\u2018technical tools\\u2019).

Use the links below to find out about different tools and what you can do with them.

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Benefits of using IATI Publisher

IATI Publisher will enable organisations to publish their data on development and humanitarian activities according to the XML format required by the IATI Standard. The new tool is designed to be simple and intuitive, making publishing easier for organisations and bringing a range of benefits for users.

IATI Publisher:

  • Is free to use;
  • Provides clear explanations of data fields in the IATI Standard together with links to useful guidance;
  • Enables data to be provided either by completing online forms or via CSV file using the tool\\u2019s Bulk Upload feature;
  • Runs automatic checks (via the IATI Validator) for errors before publishing data.

Who is IATI Publisher for?

IATI Publisher has been built to support small or medium sized organisations (or those with only a limited number of activities) to publish data on their development and humanitarian activities. An \\u2018activity\\u2019 is an individual project or other unit of development and humanitarian work, as determined by the organisation that is publishing the data.

Large organisations, such as donor governments or UN agencies delivering 100+ activities, are advised not to use IATI Publisher. Alternative technical solutions are recommended for the publication of large volumes of data. Please email the IATI Helpdesk for more information: support@iatistandard.org.

Publishing IATI data for the first time?

We encourage organisations new to IATI to start using IATI Publisher now. The process of publishing IATI data can be complex. and IATI Publisher will guide your organisation through all the steps necessary to publish your first set of data. The tool also provides a helpful Publishing Checklist page.

Already publishing IATI data?

If you have previously published IATI data using another tool:

  • You can start using IATI Publisher now to publish data on your organisation\\u2019s new development and humanitarian activities.
  • If you currently use the publishing tool AidStream and want to migrate your existing data over to IATI Publisher, the Technical Team will work with Aidstream\\u2019s provider, Young Innovations, on the options to do so. Please email support@iatistandard.org to make a request to migrate your data from Aidstream to IATI Publisher.
  • If you are currently using another publishing tool (other than AidStream) and want to migrate your data over to IATI Publisher, please contact the IATI Helpdesk: support@iatistandard.org. IATI\\u2019s Technical Team will reach out to the publishing tool provider to discuss the possibility of migration.
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The IATI Validator is an online tool for checking if data aligns with the rules and guidance of the IATI Standard. It allows users to check and improve the quality of IATI data to ensure it is accessible and useful to anyone working with data on development and humanitarian resources and results.

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The IATI Validator performs checks on IATI data files and returns error and warning messages about how to correct the data. There are three ways to use the IATI Validator.

  1. Check data: anyone can upload their IATI data files to be checked before publishing them.
  2. Public data viewer: anyone can check all IATI data files that have been published.
  3. Validator API: technical users can intergrate the Validator API into their internal data systems for periodic data checks

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The Validator displays a message for each occurrence of data that does not comply with the IATI Standard. The message identifies what data needs to be corrected and where it occurs in the data file. A count of errors is also displayed, which shows how many times an error is repeated throughout a file. For example, if all activities in a dataset have omitted activity dates, then the user will see a count of this repeated error, as well as the location of each error.

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The old Public Validator was decommissioned on 22 March 2021 and users are advised to move over to using the IATI Validator as soon as possible. If you have any questions about the old Public Validator please contact the IATI Technical Team.

\", \"id\": \"38fe0469-1860-4961-b370-6bfa21ee471b\"}]" -msgstr "" - -#. tools.toolpage.670.content_editor -msgid "[{\"type\": \"h2\", \"value\": \"About the IATI Datastore\", \"id\": \"dfac753f-ffb0-4e0f-8269-23b41b27978d\"}, {\"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

The IATI Datastore version 3 provides access to data published by organisations according to the IATI Standard on their resources and results.

  • Data is updated dynamically as it becomes available via the IATI Registry. We aim to process all data within 24 hours of its availability.
  • All valid IATI data (i.e. data that conforms to the IATI XML Schema) is available in JSON, CSV and XML formats.
  • Users can query IATI data on all elements and attributes contained in the Standard.
  • All IATI data can be queried and returned in one of three CSV formats:
    • One activity per row
    • One transaction per row
    • One budget per row

\", \"id\": \"4582024d-5c7b-45e7-80d0-139cdc95bd57\"}, {\"type\": \"h2\", \"value\": \"Accessing the IATI Datastore\", \"id\": \"49af1f90-f9a7-4525-b4f7-40294bf2caba\"}, {\"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

IATI data can be accessed in two ways:

  • IATI Datastore Search
    • IATI Datastore Search. This is the front-end to the Datastore offering intuitive simple search and advanced search features. All data can be downloaded in XML, JSON, CSV, or Excel-friendly CSV formats, without pagination.
    • Simple Search behaves just like any familiar search engine and allows users the ability to quickly search the natural language elements of IATI for any words or phrases of interest.
    • Advanced Search allows users to filter their search results by any IATI element and chain those filters into complex queries which can be saved to file.
  • IATI Datastore v3 API
\", \"id\": \"37ad5984-4828-466d-985b-05c65e8d24a2\"}, {\"type\": \"h2\", \"value\": \"What data can be accessed?\", \"id\": \"0bcee47a-0569-446a-ae86-9aa5cce3f5ec\"}, {\"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

The IATI Datastore provides access to data published by organisations using version 2 of the IATI Standard. This follows the decision by IATI members to deprecate version 1 of the Standard, which was implemented in July 2019.

To help ensure that users access good-quality data, the Datastore holds no data that does not adhere to the IATI Schema. The IATI Schema provides the exact order and format in which publishers should provide their XML files. More information about the IATI Schema can be found on its own page on the IATI website.

Files marked as critically invalid by the IATI Validator are not included in the IATI Datastore.

In what formats can I access the data?

The IATI Datastore allows you to convert original IATI data files, which are published in the format XML, into two additional formats: CSV and JSON. All data in the Datastore is filtered and output based on IATI activities. An exception to this is when converting the data into CSV format; this also allows you to return data based on budgets or transactions.

So, you can output:

  • XML \\u2013 The Datastore returns the original activity XML data. All original published information is presented, as well as the metadata that is included in the XML output.
  • JSON \\u2013 The Datastore will convert the published XML to JSON format. All original published information is presented, as well as the metadata that is included in the XML output. You can select the objects in a JSON file to represent individual activities, budgets or transactions.
  • CSV \\u2013 The Datastore can convert the published XML data into CSV format. This format can then be used to analyse information using spreadsheet software such as Microsoft Excel, LibreOffice Calc or Google Sheets. You can select the rows in a CSV file to represent individual activities, budgets or transactions.
  • Excel (Datastore Search Only) \\u2013 Datastore Search can return an Excel-optimised CSV format by clicking the \\u201cEXCEL\\u201d download button. This format ensures that Microsoft Excel correctly interprets file encoding and correctly displays accented characters by adding a UTF8 BOM. The format also fixes a bug some users of Microsoft Excel could experience while opening the CSV format where rows incorrectly wrap in the middle of long cells. This is accomplished by truncating individual cells longer than 32,700 characters, so if your software can parse long cells, we recommend you continue using the original CSV download format.
\", \"id\": \"3ba602ca-c137-4d23-a394-179a0d190712\"}, {\"type\": \"h2\", \"value\": \"Who should use the IATI Datastore version 3 API?\", \"id\": \"48dbd140-96b2-45a3-b27a-a7fc886308c4\"}, {\"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

Users of the IATI Datastore will need to have technical competency and understand the basic structure and elements of the IATI Standard. This is to ensure that users are aware of what types of development and humanitarian data they can query and access. Users are provided with this information in the:

\", \"id\": \"7f274fc1-063e-4e94-a634-bf4abafc5747\"}, {\"type\": \"h2\", \"value\": \"Upcoming work: Powering IATI tools\", \"id\": \"29db547e-70ce-4249-8d07-ce1ddddb2fcc\"}, {\"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

Launching the new Datastore marks an essential step in the journey to improve the access of IATI data. In 2022 the new API will be used to power new IATI data tools to meet the needs of a wide-range of data users.

IATI\\u2019s Technical Team plans to build a web application for version 3 of the Datastore. In addition, the data presented by the next version of d-Portal will be consistent with that of the Datastore, and between the two applications data-processing features for consideration include (but are not limited to):

  • Currency conversion
  • Sector/country/region disaggregation
  • CSV builder, allowing users to build and format their own files
\", \"id\": \"7cb2f01c-9db8-45f7-a972-b82c3f1a4b48\"}, {\"type\": \"h2\", \"value\": \"Datastore maintenance and contacts\", \"id\": \"b55ab761-add6-4f49-a4fe-ae561c9f88b2\"}, {\"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

The IATI Datastore has been developed by the IATI Technical Team. If you discover a bug or have an idea for an enhancement of the product, please raise these on the issue tracker on the Github repository.

For additional support on using (or transitioning over) to the new API, please contact the IATI Helpdesk: support@iatistandard.org. IATI\\u2019s Technical Team will happily set up a call to help get you started.

\", \"id\": \"4862f401-3d06-4e67-96b7-c761c09825b1\"}]" -msgstr "" - #. tools.toolpage.2837.content_editor msgid "[{\"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

IATI Country Development Finance Data tool responds to the needs of data users for a simple Excel-formatted set of data on projections and spending by country or region. These users include governments, civil society organisations, providers of development finance, amongst others.

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IATI Country Development Finance Data Tool

\"}, \"id\": \"3ea4f65f-7a96-434b-8d42-61c5664ccc5f\"}, {\"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

What does Country Development Finance Data tool offer?

The Country Development Finance Data (CDFD) tool allows users to download Excel outputs that are designed to enable easy analysis in pivot tables, including:

  • Quarterly aggregations of budgets, commitments, disbursements, and expenditure, by country/region;
  • Aggregations by reporting organisation (and type), sector, aid type, finance type, and implementing organisation, among other data fields.

The CDFD tool also provides useful features to ensure that data can be visualised and downloads customised according to data users\\u2019 needs:

  • Data Dashboard feature: Visualise the data in useful summary maps,charts, and tables. Explore a summary dashboard and dashboards by Country/Region, Reporting Organisation, and Sector.
  • Custom Data Download feature: View and download customised spreadsheets of data using a range of filters to select the data you need based on your interest. Select the columns to be included in your spreadsheet and filter it by calendar year or quarter, budgets and/or spending, reporting organization, type of aid (e.g. loan or grant) and more.
  • Translated versions: The interface, data, dashboards, and custom data download are all available in French, Spanish, and Portuguese.
\", \"id\": \"33d4d063-6b29-4433-a052-8fa0dd26dd90\"}, {\"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

Who is it for?

The tool has been developed and updated in close consultation with a range of data users. CDFD is particularly useful to partner country governments for analysing external development finance for budget planning and monitoring. Development partners and civil society organisations have also provided feedback that CDFD is useful for enabling them to easily understand and analyse IATI data. For example, to inform the coordination of development activities with other donors or implementing organisations, to gain a better understanding of future funding opportunities, or to improve accountability in the use of external resources. CDFD is open and free to use by anyone with an interest in finding development financing information by country or region.

Why was this developed?

\\u201cIn order to be successful in delivering on its objectives, IATI must prioritise the particular data needs and challenges of partner countries.\\u201d This priority was identified in the IATI Strategic Plan 2020-25, and developing this tool brings IATI a step closer to meeting the needs of data users in partner countries.

The tool ensures that a standard set of essential data is available in a user-friendly and familiar Excel format. In this way it can be directly accessed by countries looking to fill data gaps at the national level, including governments that do not use national aid information management systems (AIMS). The tool was initially informed by work in 2020 to support the governments of Nigeria and Chad to use IATI data for budget planning and in development cooperation reports. This provided the IATI Secretariat with valuable learning on the types and formats of data that CDFD should provide.

Based on feedback received from a range of data users, the tool was updated in 2022. This feedback came from dozens of trainings and support calls with data users from partner country governments, civil society, development partners, and analysts. It was also collected through workshops delivered in Rwanda (May 2022), Nigeria (June 2022), and Thailand (November 2022) where at least 58 government representatives from 49 countries, more than 75 civil society representatives from national and international CSOs, and more than 25 representatives from development partners were trained on using CDFD to access and analyse IATI data. All the feedback received informed the new features and improvements to CDFD.

\", \"id\": \"d6350ddd-eb42-471f-9242-9d15e74ccff1\"}, {\"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

What guidance and support is available to use the tool?

While the tool is fast, simple and intuitive to use, CDFD provides useful data notes, guidance, and the methodology on how the data is processed.For more information and support on using IATI\\u2019s Country Development Finance Data (CDFD) tool:

  • Reach out directly to the IATI Secretariat at support@iatistandard.org
  • Visit IATI\\u2019s Data Use Query Corner
  • Join the Data Use Community of Practice on IATI Connect
  • View CDFD instructional videos on understanding and analysing Excel spreadsheets on data by country/region:

Introduction to IATI Country Development Finance tool (FR, ES, PT)

How to access and understand data on external development finance (FR, ES, PT)

How to analyse data on external development finance (FR, ES, PT)

\", \"id\": \"ed11ca6d-6101-41cc-ac7f-cd3a1a7bcd89\"}]" msgstr "" -#. tools.toolpage.2886.content_editor -msgid "[{\"type\": \"h2\", \"value\": \"API Gateway\", \"id\": \"752dd7b2-78ac-44ce-b2c9-e80b07f15672\"}, {\"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

Date published: 11 January 2022

The API Gateway is home to IATI\\u2019s public APIs. It is the central point from which users and tools can programmatically access IATI\\u2019s data services.

IATI Gateway APIs

Currently two public API\\u2019s are available from the API Gateway:

Users of these APIs are required to register and obtain a free API key before using the API. This step allows the IATI Technical Team to better track how the APIs are being used, and ensure a secure and robust service for all users.

Additional IATI APIs

The IATI API Gateway will be the eventual home for all of IATI's supported public APIs. However, as we make this transition some APIs are still documented and accessed elsewhere:

  • IATI Registry API - Information on every organisation publishing IATI data.
  • Codelist API - Two machine readable ways for people to consume the codelists needed to create and interpret IATI data.

Instructions to obtain IATI Gateway API Keys

  • Navigate to https://developer.iatistandard.org
  • Click \\u201cSign Up\\u201d
  • Follow sign up process and confirm your account from an email link
  • Sign In to the API Gateway developer portal (same URL as above)
  • Navigate to Subscriptions > Exploratory - link
    • Enter a Subscription Name (this can be anything you want) in the box
    • Check the box to agree to the Terms of Use
    • Click the Subscribe Button
  • This will give you an API Key for 5 calls/minute up to a maximum of 100 calls/week, with no approval process.
  • If you require a higher rate/quota you need a Full Access subscription:
  • Navigate to Subscriptions > Full Access - link
    • Enter a Subscription Name (this can be anything you want) in the box
    • Check the box to agree to the Terms of Use
    • Click the Subscribe Button

Full Access enables subscribers to have unlimited access to Public IATI APIs with high call rate limits.

Your request will go into a queue where the IATI Tech Team will approve it.

  • Once approved, you\\u2019ll be able to use the API Keys provided either from within the API Gateway webpage or your local development tools.

Testing the Validator API

Testing from the API Gateway webpage

  • Go to APIs > IATI Validator V2 > POST validate - link
  • Click the green "Try it" button
  • Once you have an active subscription the \\u201cSubscription Key\\u201d field should auto-populate
  • Set a body
    • You can either paste a raw string of XML or upload a file from your computer with the \\u201cBinary\\u201d option
  • Click Send

Testing with local tools:

  • Choose an endpoint: e.g. POST https://api.iatistandard.org/validator/validate
  • Subscription Key:
    • Copy your Primary or Secondary Key from your Profile on the API Gateway webpage
  • Add a Header to your request:
    • Key: Ocp-Apim-Subscription-Key
    • Value: <your key>
  • You can see examples of different language requests format (HTTP, curl, etc.) in the \\u201cTry it\\u201d feature of the API

Testing the Datastore API

Testing from the API Gateway webpage

  • Go to APIs > IATI Datastore > GET Query - link
  • Click the green "Try it" button
  • Once you have an active subscription the \\u201cSubscription Key\\u201d field should auto-populate
  • Fill out required parameters:
    • collection - which collection you would like to query
      • activity
      • budget
      • transaction
    • responsetype - type of response
      • select - choose for JSON (flat), CSV, or Solr XML response
      • iati - choose to receive an IATI formatted XML response, only available for the activity collection path
      • iati_json - choose to receive structured JSON format, only available for the activity collection path
    • q - Defines a query using standard query syntax. This parameter is mandatory. E.g. search activity description narratives for NGO: \\u201cdescription_narrative:NGO\\u201d
  • Click Send

Testing with local tools:

  • Choose an endpoint: e.g.: GET https://api.iatistandard.org/datastore/activity/select?q=description_narrative:NGO
  • Subscription Key:
    • Copy your Primary or Secondary Key from your Profile on the API Gateway webpage
  • Add a header to your request:
    • Key: Ocp-Apim-Subscription-Key
    • Value: <your key>
  • You can see examples of different language requests format (HTTP, curl, etc.) in the \\u201cTry it\\u201d feature of the Developer Portal
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events.eventpage.3000.heading +#. events.eventpage.3000.title +#. events.eventpage.3000.seo_title +msgid "IATI at UN High-level Political Forum on Sustainable Development" +msgstr "None" + +#. wagtailcore.page.3001.title +#. events.eventpage.3001.heading +#. events.eventpage.3001.title +msgid "Meet and greet new IATI Executive Director" +msgstr "None" + +#. wagtailcore.page.3005.title +#. wagtailcore.page.3005.seo_title +#. events.eventpage.3005.heading +#. events.eventpage.3005.title +#. events.eventpage.3005.seo_title +msgid "IATI EVENTS CALENDAR" +msgstr "None" + +#. wagtailcore.page.3011.title +#. events.eventpage.3011.heading +#. events.eventpage.3011.title +msgid "IATI Members’ Assembly (Virtual) 2024" +msgstr "None" + +#. wagtailcore.page.73.title +#. guidance_and_support.guidancepage.73.heading +#. guidance_and_support.guidancepage.73.title +msgid "How to publish data" +msgstr "None" + +#. wagtailcore.page.74.title +#. guidance_and_support.guidancegrouppage.74.heading +#. 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"Calling IATI data users - please take 5 min survey!" +msgstr "None" + +#. wagtailcore.page.2962.title +#. news.newspage.2962.heading +#. news.newspage.2962.title +msgid "IATI data to be integrated into Nepal's Aid Management Information System" +msgstr "None" + +#. wagtailcore.page.2963.title +#. news.newspage.2963.heading +#. news.newspage.2963.title +msgid "IATI Annual Report 2022: Sustaining progress towards IATI’s Strategic Plan" +msgstr "None" + +#. wagtailcore.page.2964.title +#. news.newspage.2964.heading +#. news.newspage.2964.title +msgid "2023 IATI Budgets Analysis" +msgstr "None" + +#. wagtailcore.page.2965.title +#. news.newspage.2965.heading +#. news.newspage.2965.title +msgid "Migrate your data from AidStream to IATI Publisher" +msgstr "None" + +#. wagtailcore.page.2966.title +#. news.newspage.2966.heading +#. news.newspage.2966.title +msgid "Interview: Investigative journalist uses IATI data in CNN report" +msgstr "None" + +#. wagtailcore.page.2967.title +#. news.newspage.2967.title +msgid "Farewell blog from Development Initiatives' Technical Team" +msgstr "None" + +#. wagtailcore.page.2968.title +#. news.newspage.2968.heading +#. news.newspage.2968.title +msgid "Apply for new IATI Director position" +msgstr "None" + +#. wagtailcore.page.2969.title +#. news.newspage.2969.heading +#. news.newspage.2969.title +msgid "Introducing IATI’s new Secretariat arrangements" +msgstr "None" + +#. wagtailcore.page.2970.title +#. news.newspage.2970.heading +#. news.newspage.2970.title +msgid "Briefing: IATI messages to 2023 HLPF" +msgstr "None" + +#. wagtailcore.page.2972.title +#. news.newspage.2972.heading +#. news.newspage.2972.title +msgid "Apply for IATI Community Events and Communications Internship" +msgstr "None" + +#. wagtailcore.page.2973.title +#. news.newspage.2973.heading +#. news.newspage.2973.title +msgid "Connect is awesome" +msgstr "None" + +#. wagtailcore.page.2976.title +#. news.newspage.2976.heading +#. news.newspage.2976.title +msgid "Election for Governing Board Technical Seat – nominate by Wednesday 18 October!" +msgstr "None" + +#. wagtailcore.page.2978.title +#. news.newspage.2978.heading +#. news.newspage.2978.title +msgid "User feedback drives improvements to IATI’s Country Development Finance Data tool" +msgstr "None" + +#. wagtailcore.page.2979.title +#. news.newspage.2979.heading +#. news.newspage.2979.title +msgid "Somalia joins IATI’s Governing Board following by-election" +msgstr "None" + +#. wagtailcore.page.2980.title +#. news.newspage.2980.heading +#. news.newspage.2980.title +msgid "Engaging development data communities at Festival de Datos" +msgstr "None" + +#. wagtailcore.page.2982.title +#. news.newspage.2982.heading +#. news.newspage.2982.title +msgid "IATI's role in tracking development funding to Indigenous Peoples" +msgstr "None" + +#. wagtailcore.page.2983.title +#. news.newspage.2983.title +msgid "BRIEFING: Tracking climate action with IATI" +msgstr "None" + +#. wagtailcore.page.2984.title +#. news.newspage.2984.heading +#. news.newspage.2984.title +msgid "Job vacancy: Data Analyst wanted!" +msgstr "None" + +#. wagtailcore.page.2989.title +#. wagtailcore.page.2897.title +#. about.aboutsubpage.2897.heading +#. about.aboutsubpage.2897.title +#. news.newspage.2989.heading +#. news.newspage.2989.title +msgid "Governing Board Elections 2024" +msgstr "None" + +#. wagtailcore.page.2992.title +#. news.newspage.2992.heading +#. news.newspage.2992.title +msgid "IATI Virtual Training for Civil Society launched" +msgstr "None" + +#. wagtailcore.page.2993.title +#. news.newspage.2993.heading +#. news.newspage.2993.title +msgid "IATI data used to investigate international aid to Palestine" +msgstr "None" + +#. wagtailcore.page.2994.title +#. news.newspage.2994.heading +#. news.newspage.2994.title +msgid "Who is using aid and development data?" +msgstr "None" + +#. wagtailcore.page.2996.title +#. news.newspage.2996.heading +#. news.newspage.2996.title +msgid "IATI unites global leaders in Bogota" +msgstr "None" + +#. wagtailcore.page.2997.title +#. news.newspage.2997.heading +#. news.newspage.2997.title +msgid "UN Forum hears how funding for Indigenous Peoples' can be tracked with IATI data" +msgstr "None" + +#. wagtailcore.page.2998.title +#. news.newspage.2998.heading +#. news.newspage.2998.title +msgid "Launch: IATI Annual Report 2023" +msgstr "None" + +#. wagtailcore.page.2999.title +#. news.newspage.2999.heading +#. news.newspage.2999.title +msgid "Introducing IATI’s first Executive Director" +msgstr "None" + +#. wagtailcore.page.3002.title +#. wagtailcore.page.3002.seo_title +#. news.newspage.3002.heading +#. news.newspage.3002.title +#. news.newspage.3002.seo_title +msgid "Integration of IATI Publisher and AidStream" +msgstr "None" + +#. wagtailcore.page.3003.title +#. news.newspage.3003.heading +#. news.newspage.3003.title +msgid "Development Bank of Latin America and the Caribbean (CAF) starts publishing IATI Data" +msgstr "None" + +#. wagtailcore.page.3007.title +#. home.iatiinactionfeatureditems.1.title +#. about.casestudypage.3007.heading +#. about.casestudypage.3007.title +msgid "Powering rapid responses to food and nutritional insecurity" +msgstr "None" + +#. wagtailcore.page.3008.title +#. home.iatiinactionitems.1.title +#. about.casestudypage.3008.heading +#. about.casestudypage.3008.title +msgid "Measuring sustainable development across Africa" +msgstr "None" + +#. wagtailcore.page.3009.title +#. about.casestudypage.3009.heading +#. about.casestudypage.3009.title +msgid "Tracking development cooperation across Nigeria" +msgstr "None" + +#. wagtailcore.page.3010.title +#. home.iatiinactionitems.2.title +#. about.casestudypage.3010.heading +#. about.casestudypage.3010.title +msgid "Driving access to data across Latin America and the Caribbean" +msgstr "None" + +#. wagtailcore.page.3006.title +#. about.casestudypage.3006.heading +#. about.casestudypage.3006.title +msgid "Making overseas development assistance accountable in the Netherlands" +msgstr "None" + +#. wagtailcore.page.503.title +#. about.casestudypage.503.heading +#. about.casestudypage.503.title +msgid "Discovering 830 million dollars of spending in Madagascar" +msgstr "None" + +#. wagtailcore.page.515.title +#. about.casestudypage.515.heading +#. about.casestudypage.515.title +msgid "Strengthening data driven decisions at Oxfam Novib" +msgstr "None" + +#. wagtailcore.page.653.title +#. tools.toolslistingpage.653.heading +#. tools.toolslistingpage.653.title +msgid "Tools and resources for using data" +msgstr "None" + +#. wagtailcore.page.2985.title +#. tools.toolpage.2985.heading +#. tools.toolpage.2985.title +msgid "Usage statistics" +msgstr "None" + +#. wagtailcore.page.2995.title +#. wagtailcore.page.2995.seo_title +#. about.aboutsubpage.2995.heading +#. about.aboutsubpage.2995.title +#. about.aboutsubpage.2995.seo_title +msgid "IATI Value Proposition Statement" +msgstr "None" + +#. wagtailcore.page.2903.title +#. about.aboutsubpage.2903.heading +#. about.aboutsubpage.2903.title +msgid "IATI future hosting arrangements post-2022" +msgstr "None" + +#. wagtailcore.page.3004.title +#. about.aboutsubpage.3004.heading +#. about.aboutsubpage.3004.title +msgid "IATI Events Calendar" +msgstr "None" + +#. wagtailcore.page.3001.seo_title +#. events.eventpage.3001.seo_title +msgid "Meet new IATI Excutive Director" +msgstr "None" + +#. wagtailcore.page.3011.seo_title +#. events.eventpage.3011.seo_title +msgid "IATI Virtual Members' Assembly 2024" +msgstr "None" + +#. wagtailcore.page.2997.seo_title +#. news.newspage.2997.seo_title +msgid "IATI at UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues 2024" +msgstr "None" + +#. wagtailcore.page.2998.seo_title +#. news.newspage.2998.seo_title +msgid "iati-annual-report-2023" +msgstr "None" + +#. wagtailcore.page.2999.seo_title +#. news.newspage.2999.seo_title +msgid "IATI first Executive Director" +msgstr "None" + +#. wagtailcore.page.3001.search_description +#. events.eventpage.3001.excerpt +#. events.eventpage.3001.search_description +msgid "Join an informal call with Yemesrach Assefa Workie, IATI's first Executive Director." +msgstr "" + +#. home.standardpage.499.content_editor +msgid "[{\"id\": \"378aaa2b-4ae1-4aea-a7a8-1fd577209f51\", \"type\": \"intro\", \"value\": \"

This Privacy Policy sets out how we, the International Aid Transparency Initiative (IATI), obtain, store and use your personal information when you use or interact with our websites, (*.iatistandard.org; *.aidinfolabs.org; *.iatiregistry.org; *.iaticonnect.org; https://iati.zendesk.com - our websites), or where we otherwise obtain or collect your personal information.

This Privacy Policy is effective from 14th February 2024

We reserve the right to modify this policy at any time, so please check it frequently.

1. The Information We Collect

Information You Provide

We collect data that you provide directly to us, including personal data. \\u201cPersonal Data\\u201d is information that identifies you. For IATI websites (*.iatistandard.org; *.aidinfolabs.org; *.iatiregistry.org; *.iaticonnect.org; https://iati.zendesk.com) this is collected in the context of one or more of the following options:

  • Newsletter subscriptions \\u2013 In which case we collect the following categories of personal data: Name and email address
  • Websites \\u2013 When you use our websites, we collect and analyse the following information about your computer or mobile device: your browser type, IP address, browser language, operating system, and other similar information.
  • Registered users \\u2013 When you create a user account for an IATI website, we collect the following categories of personal data: name, username and email address.

2. Cookies

Please see our cookie policy.

3. How we use your information

Newsletters \\u2013 Only with your prior consent, we will occasionally send you information on events, recent work and other information. You can sign up to receive these emails and social media campaigns from us on our newsletter sign up.

The legal basis for such processing of your Personal Data is therefore your consent (Art. 6(1)(a) GDPR). Please note that you are not legally required to provide us with your Personal Data. However, without your Personal Data we will not be able to send you our newsletters as mentioned above.

4. Updating your personal information and unsubscribing

You have the option to opt-out of these types of communications at any time, by clicking the \\u2018unsubscribe\\u2019 link at the footer of each communication.

5. Your Rights

Under the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), you have the following rights:

  • Right of access (Art. 15 GDPR): You have the right to request confirmation as to whether or not your Personal Data is being processed, and, where that is the case, to request access to the Personal Data and information such as the purposes of the processing or the categories of Personal Data concerned.
  • Right to rectification (Art. 16 GDPR): You have the right to request the correction of inaccurate Personal Data.
  • Right to erasure (Art. 17 GDPR): You have the right to request erasure of Personal Data without undue delay under certain circumstances, e.g. if your Personal Data is no longer necessary for the purposes for which it was collected or if you withdraw consent on which processing is based according to Art. 6 (1)(a) GDPR and where there is no other legal ground for processing.
  • Right to restriction of processing (Art. 18 GDPR): You have the right to request us to restrict the processing of your Personal Data under certain circumstances, e.g. if you think that the Personal Data we process about you is incorrect or unlawful.
  • Right to data portability (Art. 20 GDPR): Under certain circumstances, you have the right to receive your Personal Data you have provided us with, in a structured, commonly used and machine-readable format and you have the right to transmit that information to another controller without hindrance or ask us to do so.
  • Right to object (Art. 21 GDPR): You have the right to object to the processing of your Personal Data under certain circumstances. In particular if we process your Personal Data on the basis on legitimate interest (Art. 6 (1)(b) GDPR) or if we use your personal data for marketing purposes.

You may assert those rights at any time by emailing us to correct or change any information or request which Personal Data (e.g. name, address) we have stored or to assert any other of your rights as mentioned above by emailing us at support@iatistandard.org.

6. How we Protect Your Personal Information

The security of your Personal Data is very important to us. We have implemented state of the art administrative, technical, and physical security measures to protect against the unauthorised access, destruction or alteration of your information. This includes encrypting our Services using Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) and restricting access to Personal Data to all employees, contractors and agents working on behalf of the IATI secretariat who need to know that information in order to process it for us, and who are subject to strict contractual confidentiality obligations.

7. Data Retention

We delete or anonymise your Personal Data as soon as it is no longer required for the purposes we have collected your Personal Data as outlined in this Privacy Policy.

8. Contact Information

If you wish to contact us or have any questions about or complaints in relation to this Privacy Policy, please contact us at the address below. Open Data Services manages the storage and processing of personal information on behalf of UNDP, as part of hosting the IATI Secretariat.

Open Data Services Co-operative Ltd

Email: contact@opendataservices.coop

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All IATI websites (*.iatistandard.org; *.aidinfolabs.org; *.iatiregistry.org; *.iaticonnect.org; https://iati.zendesk.com) use the following category of cookies:

Analysis: We use cookies to analyse the use and performance of our websites and services so that we can provide you with the best experience. These cookies are collected through use of Google Analytics.

This has been configured in a way that anonymises your IP address, along with any other personal, or identifiable data obtained through the use of Google Analytics. By tracking users in this way, it is therefore not possible to identify a single person through their use of this website.

Essential: We use cookies to perform essential functions of our websites, such as to keep users logged in, and for security through CSRF prevention. These are not used to collect any personal data.

Contact

If you wish to contact us or have any questions about or complaints in relation to this Cookie Policy, please contact us at the following address:

Open Data Services Co-operative Ltd

Email: contact@opendataservices.coop

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iatistandard.org is available in English and French versions to expand global access to information from the International Aid Transparency Initiative (IATI). iatistandard.org was originally created in English and details about accessing content within the French version of the site can be found below.

How can I access iatistandard.org in different languages?

Your web browser should automatically direct you to the version of IATI\\u2019s website that is set to your default language (if it is English or French). You can also access the English or French version by using the links that appear on the top-right hand side of each webpage.

What content is available in French?

You can find a range of useful information in French:

  • Information about the International Aid Transparency Initiative (IATI) and the IATI Standard
  • Guidance on how to use and publish IATI data
  • News and events
  • Selected governance documents including Members\\u2019 Assembly papers and minutes, and Annual Reports
  • Codelists

What content is not yet available in French?

IATI Reference

Information on all rules and guidance of each version of the IATI Standard is in English only, however French translations of some IATI codelists are available.

Images

Some images that contain text, for example screenshots of external resources maybe available in English only.

Are all documents posted on iatistandard.org available in French?

Most documents, including spreadsheets, presentations and word documents are not translated into French. However, key governance documents that are translated can be accessed by clicking on the links labeled \\u2018FR\\u2019.

Can I access support from the IATI Secretariat in French?

All support provided by IATI Secretariat will be in English only.

What other resources are available in translated versions?

IATI Connect, IATI's community platform is available in over 100 languages. In addition, many videos on IATI's Youtube channel are available in French, Portuguese and Spanish.

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This guidance sets out the process to be followed by data owners in instances where they choose to remove data published to the IATI Standard.

Data removal process

IATI is an open data standard, therefore publishing data to IATI is a commitment to having this data openly shared. Public data must be shared under a user-selected Open Data licence. However, IATI is aware that due to security concerns or privacy issues the data owner may choose to remove their data, either temporarily or permanently. The IATI publisher then has two options to proceed with removing their data:

Make the dataset \\u2018Private\\u2019

IATI publishers have the option to share datasets \\u2018privately\\u2019 through the IATI Registry. Private datasets will only be accessible to members of the publishing organisation with the required permission. Private data sets are held securely on the IATI Registry and are never shared by IATI.

Delete the dataset

IATI publishers also have the option to delete their dataset through the IATI Registry. The dataset will be deleted immediately from public view.

In order to make a file \\u2018private\\u2019 or \\u2018delete\\u2019 it, the data owner needs to login to their IATI Registry publisher account, select \\u2018manage\\u2019 and then go to the \\u2018Datasets\\u2019 tab. Here, the data owner can find options to make their datasets public, make them private, or delete them.

If the data owner encounters any issues in the process of making their file private or deleting it, they should contact the IATI Secretariat for support.

What happens when IATI data is removed?

The IATI Registry does not store any IATI data, but it does provide links to places where the data can be downloaded. Links to these places can be found under the \\u2018Datasets\\u2019 section of individual IATI Registry publisher profiles. Other applications also use and store data published to the IATI Standard. These are known as \\u2018consuming applications\\u2019 and each should have its own data removal guidance. Not all of these applications are designed and managed by the IATI Secretariat.

1) Consuming applications managed by IATI Secretariat: If a data owner decides to remove their data from the IATI Registry, the IATI-managed tools will refresh in the following specified time frames, and the data is removed from these applications accordingly:

Important note: Once data has been removed (made private or deleted) from the IATI Registry, the data will be removed from the above consuming applications at the time they are refreshed. If however the data is inaccessible at the time the application is refreshed (because of either a server error or a Registry error), but the data set is still marked as public on the IATI Registry, then the above consuming applications will continue to display the last available version of the data. Data owners are therefore advised to reconfirm that the data is no longer available on the Registry after 24-36 hours has passed, and contact the IATI Secretariat if further assistance is required.

2) External consuming applications not managed by IATI: As an open data standard, IATI data is available for use by anyone wishing to build a consuming application that uses IATI data. If a data owner decides to remove their data from the IATI Registry, the data owner should contact the external tool provider to check their data removal policy and refresh times.

Data removal requests

If a user becomes aware of data shared through the IATI Registry that they feel should not be shared openly, the user should contact the publishing organisation directly to request that the data be removed. The person making the request should refer to the contact information provided in the profile of the publisher in the Registry, and should:

  • Confirm their role and relationship to the data;
  • Clarify which specific data item(s) they are requesting be removed;
  • Establish the reason for the request.

If you receive no response from an IATI publisher or have a question on this Data Removal Guidance, please contact us for support.

IATI reserves the right to update or amend this guidance at any time and without prior notice.

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What data can I find?

You can find IATI data on 1 million development and humanitarian activities across the world. The data covers finances, locations, sectors, results and more.

The data has been published to IATI by more than 1500 organisations. These include donor governments, development finance institutions and UN agencies, non-governmental organisations, foundations and private sector organisations.

Why should I use the data?

Using transparent, good quality data helps efforts to achieve sustainable development. IATI sets the standard for the way information is reported so it is easier to plan, track and compare the progress and outcomes of different projects and activities. IATI data is \\u2018open data\\u2019, so it can be used by anyone for any purpose.

Accessing and using the best available data is crucial for informing effective decisions to promote development and provide essential support in the face of humanitarian crises. Access to IATI data is an important planning aid for developing and donor country governments. It enables academics, politicians, campaigners, journalists, and members of the public to understand how development and humanitarian resources are used. It also gives them the information they need to hold to account those who provide or use aid funding.

Quality of IATI data

Organisations are responsible for deciding how much detail they provide on their activities and IATI does not audit or verify the data. It is expected that organisations continually improve the range and quality of their data. Users of IATI data play a key role in helping to increase the quality of published data.

If you spot an error in an organisation\\u2019s data or if you think data is missing, please contact the publisher. Guidance on how to find the publisher\\u2019s contact email is available at How to get help with using IATI data.

See:

Using the data

There are numerous tools and resources to help you use the data. These range from simple tools anyone can use to see the information, through to technical resources for developers who want to integrate data into other systems or build new tools.

See:

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At the heart of our work is the IATI Standard. This is a set of rules and guidance produced by IATI for publishing useful development and humanitarian data.

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IATI publishers include a broad range of organisations, from donor governments, development finance institutions and UN agencies to non-governmental organisations, foundations and private sector organisations.

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We support organisations to publish a range of information about their spending and activities according to the IATI Standard. For example, organisations can publish details of their future budgets, the locations of their projects, or the results that have been achieved.

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To publish data according to the IATI Standard, information needs to be provided in the data format XML. Using this format means fast, machine-readable data can be easily exchanged, compared and combined with other data published in the same way.

This data can be converted into less technical formats, such as spreadsheets, and be used by digital tools to display the data in charts, graphs and maps.

All data published to the IATI Standard is catalogued by an index, called the IATI Registry.

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View spending published by sector for a recipient country at d-portal.org

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To be used by anyone

IATI data can be searched by anyone through a number of websites and analysed in different ways . We support people to use IATI by raising awareness, providing guidance and technical tools required to use the data.

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You can explore the data at d-portal. For more detailed searches \\u2013 for example, by country, by sector or by organisation publishing data, use the IATI Datastore Search. IATI data can also be integrated directly into governments\\u2019 internal financial systems.

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Publishers

IATI publishers share information on a wide range of resources, from aid to private finance, that flow into developing countries.

We encourage every organisation distributing or spending funds through international delivery chains to publish IATI data.

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IATI publishers include:

  • Donor governments
  • Multilateral organisations
  • Development Finance Institutions
  • Philanthropic Foundations
  • Fund managers
  • International non-governmental organisations
  • Local non-governmental organisations
  • Private sector organisations
  • Academic, training and research organisations
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Governments of developing countries

To plan resources effectively, governments in developing countries need to know what development and humanitarian organisations are operating in their country. They also need to know what these organisations are spending, which services they are providing and where.

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IATI data helps governments access timely, forward-looking and detailed information on resources that flow into the country to address poverty and crises. Government staff can integrate IATI data into their national financial systems.

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Civil society organisations

Civil society organisations can use IATI data to hold authorities to account, to avoid duplicating services, and to signpost local people to other civil society organisations that can help them. Civil society organisations can also use IATI data to see how transparent donors are about their spending and to campaign for improvements.

Citizens, researchers, parliamentarians, the media

News organisations, journalists, academics, parliamentarians and others with an interest in development can use IATI to find detailed data for their research. You can view all IATI data easily using our own tool, d-portal.

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Archive

The technical advisory group (TAG) was an expert community that informed our approach to data publication and use, including updates to the IATI Standard.

Most of the group\\u2019s work and discussion happened on our online forum IATI Discuss, however the TAG met in person once a year. To view the documents for each TAG meeting, please see the relevant past event page.

TAG meeting:

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Looking for translated documents?

All documents available in French are marked with \\u2018FR\\u2019. Please note that not all documents are translated and to find out more please see Translation FAQs.

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IATI can provide your organisation with presentation materials about the initiative, including detailed information on the IATI Standard and the process of publishing and using IATI data. Presentation resources are available in English, French, Spanish, and Portuguese.

How can I receive custom presentation materials?

Anyone interested in presenting IATI to their colleagues or networks can request custom presentation materials from the IATI Secretariat. Examples of possible audiences include recipient country governments, country-level offices of development partners, journalists, civil society organisations and researchers.

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Request custom presentations by emailing the IATI Secretariat: info@iatistandard.org

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Access IATI Speakers' Kit

For those new to IATI, we strongly recommend that you request customised presentations from IATI's Secretariat by following the guidance above. However, if you have existing knowledge of IATI and wish to create your own customised presentation, please use IATI's Speakers' Kit resources:

Translated versions of all presentations:

Survey

If you use the IATI Speakers' Kit resources, please take this very short survey. This will help the IATI Secretariat monitor how useful the IATI Speakers\\u2019 Kit is and you can request new slides and other improvements.

Updates

The IATI Speakers' Kit will be updated frequently to reflect changes in information and resources from IATI. For any questions please email IATI\\u2019s Secretariat: info@iatistandard.org.

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What topics can I request information on?

Materials are currently available to address the following topic areas, however, additional content areas can be covered upon request.

1 Introduction to IATI

  • For audiences new to IATI, discover which organisations publish data, what data is published (simple overview) and two case studies on using IATI data.

2 How to publish IATI data

  • Learn more about the wide range of development and humanitarian data that your organisation can publish using the IATI Standard.
  • Find an overview of the IATI publishing process and understand the mandatory and recommended data to publish.
  • Discover what tools your organisation can use to publish its data.

3 Accessing and using IATI data

  • Find out how to do basic searches of IATI data on d-portal.org.
  • For data specialists and technical experts, learn about accessing a wider range of IATI data using the Datastore Query Builder and API.
  • Find information on other portals that provide IATI data, for example those created by donors and other organisations.

4 Understanding the IATI Standard

  • Get a detailed overview of the range of data and fields included in the IATI Standard.

5 How is IATI managed? Governance and the IATI story so far

  • Learn more about how IATI is governed and managed.
  • Find information on IATI's role and contribution as part of the aid effectiveness and transparency agendas since 2008.
  • Learn how to engage further with IATI and its community.
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How do I make a formal request for presentation materials?

Please e-mail info@iatistandard.org, with the following information:

  • Your name, organisation and title
  • Date and intended length of your presentation
  • Audience for your presentation and level of technical expertise
  • Key outcomes expected from your presentation (e.g. I\\u2019m looking for a basic presentation - \\u2018What is IATI?\\u2019; or I need an \\u2018Introduction to the IATI Standard and data use tools\\u2019, etc.)
  • Anything else we should know!

You will receive a customised PowerPoint presentation and notes based on the information provided above. Please note that normal turnaround time for custom presentation requests is seven business days, during which time the Secretariat Outreach team will be in touch to understand more about your specific needs and we will work with you to customise your presentation accordingly. When acknowledging your email request, the IATI Secretariat will also provide a timeline for receipt of your presentation.

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Can I request presentation materials on topics other than those identified above?

The Secretariat is happy to customise a presentation according to your needs. Please feel free to request information on other areas of interest when sending your formal presentation request to info@iatistandard.org.

Does the IATI Secretariat provide virtual or in-person presentations?

Yes! Pending availability, virtual or in-person presentations by the Secretariat are also possible. Please e-mail info@iatistandard.org for more information.

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External resources

  • UNDP \\u2013 Introduction to IATI UNDP have created an online training course that provides an introduction to IATI, a discussion of the importance and value of IATI to aid transparency, as well as an introduction to publishing data to the IATI Standard.

  • Humentum- IATI Data Publishing This is an online flex course. Bringing together Bond\\u2019s expertise in IATI and Humentum\\u2019s experience in online learning, this 2-week online course supports you to publish to the IATI data standard.

If you have created a resource that you would like to share here, please contact the IATI Secretariat.

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There are many tools you can use to access IATI data. Different tools are designed for users with different technical abilities and for different uses. Use the information here to help decide which tools might be right for you.

Non-technical tools for searching, visualising and downloading IATI data

There are several free online tools for accessing IATI data which you can use without any special expertise. These tools differ in the number of fields you use to filter searches and how the data is displayed. For example, some online tools visualise the data in charts or maps while others allow you to download Excel spreadsheets or CSV files.

Some tools enable you to see all IATI data, while others are designed to extract only certain information for specific purposes.

Most tools are free to use. If a tool requires payment, refer to the service provider for details.

Tools built and managed by IATI

IATI has built tools that provide access to all IATI data. These are:

d-portal is a development portal that allows you to explore and visualise IATI data on development and humanitarian aid activities. d-portal refreshes daily and takes data directly from the IATI Registry. New publishers should appear on d-portal on the Monday after their first publication.

The IATI Datastore provides access to data published by organisations according to the IATI Standard on their resources and results. It's Query Builder enables users to build queries across 32 different elements of the IATI Standard. Users can select options through drop-down and freetext filters.

This tool enables download of simple Excel-formatted data on commitments, disbursements and expenditures, as well as forward-looking budgets, presented simply by country and region. It is a tool created by the IATI Secretariat as an interim measure to support simple access to the kinds of data requested most frequently by IATI partner country governments. Learning from this tool will inform IATI's next steps to develop a new data portal that will simplify access to all IATI data for all users.

Tools built and managed by third parties

IATI data is open source, so anyone is able to freely use the data and build tools that use IATI data. With some third-party tools you can see all IATI data; others use IATI data to focus on specific themes or topics in the international development and humanitarian sectors.

Some governments and organisations have built their own online tools that showcase their data.

If you have built a tool for accessing and using IATI data please let us know so that we can add them to the list.

Integrate IATI data into government financial systems

Governments of developing countries can reduce the burden of data collection by accessing IATI data to find many of the details they need in one place.

Some governments, such as Madagascar and Senegal, are further improving efficiency by trialling an automatic import of IATI data into their internal Aid Information Management Systems (AIMS) using an IATI-AIMS import tool. This can save valuable time that would otherwise be spent manually collecting and uploading data. It allows staff to spend more time using the data, and working with development partners locally to enrich and add context to it.

By using IATI data, government staff get a fuller picture of development and humanitarian activities and organisations operating in their country. They can find detailed information for specific projects and sometimes discover activities they were previously unaware of.

IATI resources for technical users

While there are many tools built to provide access to IATI data, they may not always meet your specific needs and there is a growing demand for bespoke products. For example, many governments have built their own portals to display their data in a way that the public can understand. Some organisations make tools for specific data queries or build new tools to analyse or visualise data in particular ways.

IATI and others have created resources to help developers build bespoke products.

Resources for developers

To allow for different ways of querying the data and to enable new tools to be built, IATI provides developers and other technical users access to useful APIs so they can work directly with the raw IATI XML data files.

IATI resources:

  • IATI Registry - IATI\\u2019s Registry API allows you to query the metadata on each organisation and xml file published to IATI. Metadata includes URLs to each published xml file, organisation publisher IDs and IATI organisation IDs.
  • IATI Datastore - IATI\\u2019s Datastore allows you to query all activity data and return it in formats beyond XML, including in JSON and CSV. The Datastore runs queries based on pre-existing set fields within IATI data and gives you the option to combine these queries.

Third-party technical resources

Other organisations have also created useful tools for technical users. These include:

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While using IATI data, there are a number of ways to get help depending on whose data you are looking at and the tool you are using.

Managing data quality

Each publishing organisation is responsible for ensuring the quality of its own data. Many organisations are publishing good quality data, but this can and does vary between publishers.

Each organisation decides upon the amount of content they provide and is responsible for ensuring the accuracy of that information.

IATI monitors the structure of published data and ensures that it follows the machine-readable rules in the IATI Standard. However, IATI does not audit or verify the content of published data. The IATI Secretariat and other tool providers are working on improving tools for validation and data use that flag where data quality can be improved.

User feedback is key to improving data quality by highlighting to publishers areas in which they can improve their data and ensure it accurately reflects their work. The more reliable and accurate data is, the more it will be systematically used.

If there is information you cannot find, cannot interpret or you think is wrong, please let the publisher know.

If you are a publisher and are looking to improve the quality of your data, please see Data Quality.

Finding the publisher\\u2019s contact email

Each IATI publisher is required to provide an email address on the IATI Registry and may also include a link to their website. To find these details, go to the required publisher\\u2019s page and the address will be displayed on the right of the screen under \\u2018Contact\\u2019.

Publishers can also include specific contact email addresses within their IATI data. For guidance on how to check, please see Using the IATI Registry.

Technical issues with tools

There are a range of tools and resources for using IATI data; some are provided by IATI while others are offered by third parties.

IATI tools

If you encounter issues with using a tool that IATI manages, contact us for advice and assistance.

Our main tools for data use are:

Third party tools

If you are having problems using IATI data through websites or tools that are not managed by IATI, please contact the service provider.

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The IATI Tool Guide has been developed to help data users navigate the complex environment of tools and applications for using IATI data.

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This useful guide provides an overview of the various tools available and the benefits of using each one. It includes detailed instructions and use cases to help you identify the right tool to deliver the data that you are looking for.

Whether you work for a government on aid management, or are a journalist writing a story, the IATI Tool Guide will help you use IATI data to inform your work.

The IATI Tool Guide has been developed by Development Gateway and was funded through the IATI Data Use Fund.

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Access research undertaken by IATI on the data needs across development and humanitarian stakeholders.

Focused country case studies in Malawi and Somalia

To help inform the development of IATI's Strategic Plan 2025-25, two focused country case studies were undertaken in Malawi and Somalia.

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Spotlight on IATI data use - profiles

In 2017 IATI released a series of profiles to look at the use of open data by developing country governments.Based on a recent survey led by UNDP, these profiles tell us a great deal about IATI data at country level and what the challenges and opportunities are for improving its use.

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The Members\\u2019 Assembly

The members\\u2019 assembly is formed of all members of IATI. They include over 100 donor and developing country governments, multilateral institutions, philanthropic foundations plus civil society and private sector organisations. Our members fund essential work of IATI, ensuring our initiative can achieve real change in global transparency.

The assembly approves strategic decisions and changes to IATI's governance. The chair of the governing board is also the chair of the members\\u2019 assembly.

The Governing Board

The governing board is made up of seven representatives elected by IATI members. The board presents options and makes recommendations on IATI\\u2019s overall strategic direction to the members\\u2019 assembly, oversees the implementation of IATI\\u2019s workplan by the secretariat and ensures the initiative operates effectively, according to its mission, vision, and values.

The Secretariat

IATI\\u2019s Secretariat is responsible for delivering the activities of the initiative, as set by the Governing Board. UNDP hosts the Secretariat and is responsible for IATI\\u2019s policy and technology services. UNOPS is the Secretariat\\u2019s service provider of the initiative\\u2019s legal and operational functions, and Open Data Services is the Secretariat\\u2019s technology delivery partner (contracted via UNDP). For further detail on the bodies governing IATI, see the Standard Operating Procedures.

IATI Community

IATI has a broad and diverse community of IATI data publishers and users, including development practitioners, political advocates for transparency, open data experts and technical specialists. This community is structured through our Communities of Practice' and 'Working Groups\\u2019. Both bodies work in alignment with each other to provide the Governing Board and the Members\\u2019 Assembly with timely advice on a range of matters and ensure the availability of opportunities and fora for systematic exchange and learning.

Standard Operating Procedures

IATI\\u2019s Standard Operating Procedures draw together and codify all decisions taken by IATI relating to how the initiative is run. It is intended as a living document which is updated after each members\\u2019 assembly to reflect new priorities or operating realities.

The latest version of the Standard Operating Procedures can be downloaded below.

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IATI Financial Report

IATI Financial Report 2023 accompanies the IATI Annual Report 2023 (ES / FR). Details about the initiative's previous year's finances can be found within past IATI Annual Report documents.

Financial Report 2023 FR and ES to follow.

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Income

IATI is financed by our members through a combination of membership fees and voluntary contributions. All funds are allocated to a pool of resources and used to finance IATI's budget and workplan, as approved by the Governing Board. In its role as trustee within the IATI Secretariat, UNOPS has full fiduciary responsibility and accountability for the receipt, custody and disbursement of all contributions provided by members.

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Annual financial statements

IATI publishes annual financial statements prepared by UNOPS which cover the entire period of IATI implementation by the Secretariat consortium from September 2013 to December 2022. Financial statements are prepared based on a calendar year and include all financial contributions by members during this period.

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Budget and workplan

IATI's planned annual spending is set out in its budget and workplan. IATI\\u2019s elected Governing Board oversees the development and approval of the budget and workplan.

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The following documents provide information on past IATI budget and outputs:

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Commitment to Transparency

Each of the IATI Secretariat entities publish details of their related activities according to the IATI Standard as part of their corporate reporting, and in respect of their own commitments to transparency.

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IATI budget and workplan

The IATI budget and workplan outline the activities that the Secretariat is focusing on during the year. IATI\\u2019s elected Governing Board oversees the development and approval of the budget and workplan.

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Delivering IATI Strategic Plan 2020-2025

IATI's annual budget and workplans contribute to the delivery of the IATI Strategic Plan 2020-2025. IATI's Secretariat and Governing Board have set out an overview of how the Strategic Plan will be delivered over five years.

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All activities in IATI's budget and workplans aim to achieve three mutually reinforcing objectives for the initiative over the next five years. These are: (1) improving the quality of IATI data that is published; (2) promoting the use of data by development and humanitarian actors; and (3) strengthening IATI\\u2019s data Standard and reinvigorating its community of publishers and members.

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Read more about the IATI Strategic Plan 2020-2025

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IATI Annual Reports

Our annual reports provide updates on the progress, challenges and finances of IATI. The first IATI annual report was produced in 2013. Since 2014 reports have been published in English, French and Spanish. All are downloadable as PDF documents.

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2023

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2020

Annual Report 2020 is accompanied by a new separate Financial Report, developed to improve accessibility and transparency of information on IATI\\u2019s finances.

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IATI Secretariat Service Catalogue

This IATI Secretariat Service Catalogue outlines the services provided by the IATI Secretariat to IATI members, and aims to provide a clear and consistent understanding of each service for both users and stakeholders.

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Standard Operating Procedures

IATI\\u2019s Standard Operating Procedures draw together and codify all decisions taken by IATI relating to how the initiative is run. It is intended as a living document which is updated after each members\\u2019 assembly to reflect new priorities or operating realities.

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Theory of change

IATI's Theory of Change explains how the initiative\\u2019s activities will lead to the change and impact that IATI aims for. The Theory of Change was prepared under the leadership of UNDP\\u2019s Bureau for Policy and Programme Support, Development Impact Group with the guidance of a DFID expert on Theory of Change seconded to UNDP. Whilst different Theory of Change processes exist, the process applied here is a hybrid drawn from established UNDP and UK DFID processes. IATI\\u2019s Board and Secretariat members were consulted and updated throughout the development process.

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IATI Value Proposition Statement

The IATI Value Proposition Statement was written in consultation with IATI members in 2017. View IATI Value Proposition Statement.

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IATI Data Use Strategy

IATI's Data Use Strategy 2017 - 2019 was developed to improve the systematic and routine use of IATI data to help achieve sustainable development outcomes. More information on the work that the initiative is undertaking on data use can be found in the Using Data section.

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IATI Evaluation 2015

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The 2030 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), the Addis Ababa Action Agenda and the World Humanitarian Summit Grand Bargain encourage all development and humanitarian stakeholders to work increasingly in smarter and more collaborative ways to be ever more effective in helping to bring about development, especially to reduce poverty and alleviate suffering. Technology continues to evolve and provide us with new ways to achieve this. Nonetheless technology alone is not enough, and the commitment of stakeholders in these fields is essential if meaningful progress is to be made.

Since IATI\\u2019s launch in 2008 at the Accra High Level Forum on Aid Effectiveness there has been an exciting growth in momentum to share and use data to support our collective efforts towards achieving the SDGs. IATI\\u2019s vision is for transparent, good quality information on development resources and results to be available and used by all stakeholder groups to help achieve sustainable development outcomes. As the IATI community, we have the potential to transform the development landscape with rapid growth in the publication and use of data, since IATI\\u2019s technical infrastructure is open to all data publishers and users.

The IATI open data standard is a global public good that enables any organisation to publish data that is compatible with data from other IATI publishers, and increasingly, with data about public procurement and public spending. As such, IATI data provides a basis for the essential integration of data on development and humanitarian finance and activities with budget and expenditure and other data in partner countries. It also strengthens financial management and accountability for how the funding is spent and what it delivers.

Joining the IATI community offers organisations around the world the unique opportunity to help make this vision a reality. Our mission is threefold: 1) to ensure transparency of data on development resources and results; 2) to ensure the quality of IATI data continually improves and responds to the needs of all stakeholders and 3) to facilitate access to effective tools and support so that IATI data contributes to the achievement of sustainable development outcomes.

Why join us as a member?

Demonstrate visionary, international leadership: Membership of IATI is a clear statement of commitment to the principles of transparency, implementation of the IATI Standard and helping it to succeed. Being a member of IATI brings reputational benefits and provides a forum in which organisations can showcase their work in using transparency and open data to improve development and humanitarian outcomes. It also gives access to a vibrant network of colleagues for sharing practice and knowledge, collaborating and innovating. IATI\\u2019s members are diverse, including civil society, multilateral and bilateral donor organisations, partner country governments and private sector organisations from all corners of the world, all bringing different and essential perspectives to the table.

Make IATI work for you: Being a member provides the opportunity to shape the future of transparency, as IATI is at the forefront of global development transparency efforts. Members steer the initiative by participating in the annual Members\\u2019 Assembly and voting on IATI\\u2019s priorities, budget, work plan and changes to the IATI Standard. They also share their experience at the annual Members\\u2019 Assembly and in other events to shape the evolution of IATI as an open data standard and as a global public good, as well as the architecture of publishing and the ecosystem of tools for accessing and using IATI data.

Be the lifeblood of IATI: Members provide the funding that keeps IATI running. It is essential to continue to maintain and improve IATI\\u2019s technical infrastructure (e.g. Registry, Datastore, Dportal), to advocate and provide support for the publication and use of data, and to raise awareness about the contribution of open data to achieving the SDGs. As a public good, IATI\\u2019s support services are structured to enable any organisation, no matter how small, to publish and use IATI data. Every new publisher increases the value of everyone else\\u2019s data, and of the initiative. It is in our common interest to have as many publishers and users of the data as possible, to ensure that the technical infrastructure facilitates this and evolves appropriately, and that tools to support publishing and using data are developed and freely available. Members make this happen through their continued financial and practical support.

For more information about the benefits of joining IATI and how to become a member, see IATI Membership.

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IATI Strategic Plan 2020-2025 (ES / FR) sets out a clear strategic direction for five years, aimed to capitalising on the initiative\\u2019s strengths, addressing its weaknesses and maximising its contribution towards achieving sustainable development outcomes.

Vision, mission and goal

The document provides IATI's shared vision, mission and goal.

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Three key objectives

The plan sets out three mutually reinforcing objectives for the initiative over the next five years. These are improving the quality of IATI data that is published; promoting the use of data by development and humanitarian actors; and strengthening IATI\\u2019s data Standard and reinvigorating its community of publishers and members. These objectives are crucial in helping IATI achieve its vision: that transparent, good quality information on development resources and results is available and used by all stakeholder groups to help achieve sustainable development outcomes.

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Agreed by IATI Members

Members approved the text of the IATI Strategic Plan at IATI's annual Members' Assembly meeting 2019 (Brussels on 11-12 September). IATI's membership represents donor and developing country governments, multilaterals, development finance institutions, civil society and private sector organisations.

Widely consulted on

The Strategic Plan was developed following an extensive consultation process involving participants from over 20 countries. To ensure the Strategic Plan was demand-driven, IATI held online surveys, focus groups, a technical face-to-face meeting and conducted focused case studies in Malawi and Somalia. More than 200 comments were also received in English, French and Spanish through an open online discussion forum.

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IATI Strategic Plan (2020 - 2025) Results Framework

To ensure that measurable objectives are kept in sight, IATI has also developed a Strategic Plan Results Framework, in consultation with its membership. The Results Framework translates the IATI Strategic Plan (2020-2025) into a set of measurable targets that demonstrate how the IATI membership, Secretariat and Governing Board will prioritise efforts to deliver on the agreed mandate and vision through 2025. The framework is an adaptive tool, subject to revision and reassessment by the membership on the basis of its utility for decision-making and learning over time. The framework is complemented by a comprehensive methodology document, which lays out how each indicator will be measured.

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Why join IATI?

Join IATI to help govern and fund our initiative. By becoming a member, you can support the publication and use of good quality IATI data to achieve sustainable development.

Becoming a member vs. data publisher

Becoming a member of IATI is optional and is not necessary to publish IATI data. Any organisation can register for free to be a publisher - see our how to publish data page for more information.

Benefits

There are many benefits to your government or organisation by joining IATI. As a member, you will be able to:

  • Show your commitment to transparency to key stakeholders such as funders, taxpayers, civil society organisations, politicians and the wider international development and humanitarian communities.
  • Learn from and share best practice with a growing membership of more than 100 donor and developing country governments, multilateral institutions, philanthropic foundations, civil society and private sector organisations.
  • Get priority support from the IATI Secretariat on publishing your IATI data.
  • Have the final say on changes to the IATI Standard, ensuring its rules and guidance meet your data needs.
  • Attend IATI member events across the globe, including our annual members\\u2019 assembly meeting.
  • Agree IATI\\u2019s strategic priorities and membership contribution.
  • Decide how IATI is governed and run. Only members are eligible to vote or stand in the elections for IATI\\u2019s governing board.
  • Receive updates on members\\u2019 news, stories and events in a monthly bulletin from IATI\\u2019s Chair.

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Fund essential work

IATI members entirely fund our work. By joining, you are helping to ensure IATI can continue implementing our vital work including:

  • IATI support from the Secretariat. This includes responding to hundreds of requests each month for help to publish and access IATI data.
  • Improvements to the IATI Standard to ensure its rules and guidance meet the changing data needs of the development and humanitarian sector.
  • Maintenance of IATI\\u2019s technical systems and tools, which are critical to the publication and use of the data.
  • Communications and engagement activities to spread awareness and secure political commitments to transparency amongst governments and major international bodies.

How much does it cost?

IATI members set the fees of joining the initiative. The cost of membership depends on the type and size of your organisation.

Note that it is free to publish IATI data and you do not need to be a member to do this.


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Provider of development cooperation$ 85,000
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An adjusted scale has been agreed for UN entities to promote an increase in membership within that constituency. Annual membership contributions for UN entities is shown below:

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The fees for UN organisations can be found in the IATI Standard Operating Procedures EN / FR.

How to join

Governments and organisations who are interested in becoming a member can request an invitation. If you would like an invitation, or if you would like to find out more about membership, please contact the IATI Secretariat at support@iatistandard.org.

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The members\\u2019 assembly is formed of all members of IATI, and meets in person once a year. This body has final approval of strategic decisions, including the recommendations on the budget and work plan proposed by IATI\\u2019s governing board.

To view the documents for each event, please see their relevant past event page.

Members' Assembly:

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Steering Committee:

The Steering Committee was replaced by the Members' Assembly in 2016. To view the documents for each Steering Committee event, please see their relevant past event page:

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The nomination period for the IATI Governing Board Elections closed on 11 March 2024.

Seven eligible nominations were received for the seven seats available on the Board. An eighth nomination was received from a Provider of Development Cooperation, but was subsequently withdrawn.\\u00a0

According to Annex III: Election Process for Governing Board of the IATI Standard Operating Procedures, no vote was required in any of the constituencies, or for the technical seat.\\u00a0

The following candidates are confirmed as members of the 2024 - 2026 IATI Governing Board and representatives within these three constituencies:

Partner countries

  • Government of Lesotho, Ministry of Finance and Development Planning - Mr. Motai Ramokoinihi\\u00a0
  • Government of Somalia, Ministry of Planning, Investment & Economic Development - Mr. Mohamed Gele

Providers of development cooperation

  • Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Kingdom of the Netherlands (incumbent) - Ms. Thea Schepers
  • UNICEF - Ms. Zainab Al-Azzawi (replacing Mr. Joseph Barnes)

Civil Society Organisations and other

  • AfroLeadership (incumbent) - Mr. Charlie Martial Ngounou\\u00a0
  • Fields Data - Mr. Anand Ramachandran Nair

Technical seat

  • Zimmerman BV / Open Data Company - Mr. Siem Vaessen

Congratulations to these members who form the new IATI Governing Board from 1 April 2024, in accordance with IATI\\u2019s Standard Operating Procedures (4.2 Governing Board Election Process).

Sincere thanks to outgoing Board members for their hard work in steering IATI through its recent period of institutional change: Henry Asor Nkang (Nigeria), Innocent Mugabe (Rwanda), Joseph Barnes (UNICEF) and Winnie Kamau (Association of Freelance Journalists). Each has made an invaluable contribution as a member of the 2022-2024 cohort.

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IATI Institutional Hosting arrangements

Update: April 2023

The Members\\u2019 Assembly 2023 (held 13-14 March at UN City, Copenhagen) approved new hosting arrangements for IATI, which followed a selection process delivered by the Governing Board and Institutional Working Group. From July 2023, UNDP will provide policy and technology hosting services and UNOPS providing legal and operational support services for the initiative, both working under an IATI Executive Director who will report to the Governing Board. Open Data Services Cooperative will provide technology services through a contract with UNDP.

Following the IATI Members' Assembly 2023, the Governing Board informed UNDP and UNOPS of the outcome in writing and both entities have agreed to proceed to the next steps to establish Letters of Agreement with UNDP and UNOPS, and will take into account feedback received from members during the Members' Assembly during the course of discussions with each of these entities.

Terms of Reference and selection process

IATI\\u2019s hosting arrangements from July 2023 will consist of the delivery of two main services: (1) Policy and Technology Secretariat services and (2) Legal and Operational Support Services.

The bidding and selection process was conducted between October 2022 and March 2023.

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Transition to new hosting arrangements

Following the hosting decision, IATI's Transition Manager, the Governing Board and the current and future hosts are working on ensuring a seamless migration to the new hosting arrangements. This includes cataloguing and improving services and service levels, securing budgets and resources needed to ensure ongoing Secretariat support to IATI and preserving and transferring the institutional memory of IATI\\u2019s previous hosts to the new arrangements. IATI remains on target to formally move into the new hosting setup on 1 July 2023. The initiative is committed to ensuring all IATI stakeholders continue to receive a high level of uninterrupted services and support throughout and beyond this transitional period.

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IATI has a vibrant community of data publishers and users, including development practitioners, political advocates for transparency, open data experts and technical specialists across the globe.

Engage with our community by joining IATI\\u2019s Communities of Practice (COPs) and our friendly community platform, IATI Connect!

VISIT IATI CONNECT!

Join our Communities of Practice and IATI Connect to:

  • Share your expertise and exchange views on the open data issues you care about
  • Expand your network by engaging with data publishers and users, transparency advocates, open data experts and technical specialists from across the globe
  • Stay up-to-date with relevant events and contribute to IATI consultations
  • Access training tools and much more.

These facilities provide members of the IATI community with a space for peer exchange and facilitate engagement with colleagues from around the globe. See Communities of Practice FAQs to learn more about the COPs and, IATI Connect.

Get in contact

For any questions about IATI\\u2019s Communities of Practice (COPs) and IATI Connect please email: connect@iatistandard.org

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IATI Working Groups are specific and time-bound groups established to provide expert advice to the Members\\u2019 Assembly or Governing Board.

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Working Groups cover a wide range of topics, for example improving the publication and use of IATI data, organising IATI\\u2019s next community-wide meeting, or developing new data fields for the IATI Standard. IATI Working Groups include a balance of expertise with diverse representation from different constituencies and regions.

By participating, you will be involved in making recommendations that help to deliver IATI\\u2019s Strategic Plan 2020\\u20132025 or annual workplan.

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How do Working Groups differ from IATI's Communities of Practice?

COPs are informal communities with a focus on shared learning, experimentation and increased engagement amongst the IATI community.

The focus areas and activities are determined by the COP membership itself. This is different from an IATI Working Group, which is a time-bound group, mandated by IATI\\u2019s Members\\u2019 Assembly or Governing Board. Working Groups are advisory in nature and they report to the Governing Board on specific tasks or objectives. See IATI\\u2019s Standard Operating Procedures (EN)/ FR for more information.

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Contact

For more information about IATI's Working Groups, please email the IATI Secretariat: info@iatistandard.org.

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According to the 2024 Global Report on Food Crises, over 282 million people across the world face acute food insecurity. As conflict, economic shocks and the climate emergency continue to drive the global food crisis, timely and accurate data is critical infrastructure that can help deliver efficient and coordinated responses.

Founded in 2022 by the G7 Presidency, The Global Alliance for Food Security (GAFS) brings together over 40 institutions to catalyse swift and coordinated responses to food insecurity. One of the core tools under the auspices of GAFS is the Global Food and Nutrition Security Dashboard. The publicly available dashboard provides a worldwide overview of food and nutritional security (FNS) by consolidating data from a wide variety of global, national and sub-national sources. The IATI datastore adds information about over 7,000 activities and 43,000 transactions related to FNS. The dashboard is updated weekly, enabling agencies to access real-time data and act swiftly in response to emerging food crises.

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GAFS collaborates with other agencies to support countries as they develop and operationalise Food Security Crisis Preparedness Plans. These are\\u00a0national operational plans that define what constitutes a major food and nutrition security crisis, and details step-by-step protocols, roles and timelines for mobilising additional funding. 25 national governments have committed to putting Preparedness Plans in place, with over 60 additional countries expected to develop plans by 2030.

IATI is working with GAFS to provide data infrastructure when a Preparedness Plan is triggered. By annotating IATI data about funding, resources and programme activities related to a specific Preparedness Plan, institutions including the World Bank, USAID and the UN Food and Agriculture Organization can track resources more easily, streamline co-ordination and deliver better outcomes in response to a crisis. Like all IATI data, these tagged activities will be open and freely available to use.

For example, in Somalia, where recurrent droughts severely impact food security, real-time tracking of funding and resource allocation can be critical. When a Preparedness Plan is activated, decision-makers can quickly identify which regions are receiving aid and where there are gaps. If the data shows that a particular district is lagging in resource allocation despite a spike in food insecurity, organisations can redirect funds and supplies immediately.

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The GAFS Dashboard offers the latest global and country-level data on food crisis severity, crisis preparedness, global food security financing, emerging risks and potential measures to help strengthen agri-food systems.

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IATI data helps to track, monitor and respond to food and nutritional insecurity in three key ways:

  1. Improving financial oversight by providing up to date, detailed information on funding flows,
  2. Fostering cross sector collaboration by facilitating alignment between governments, multilaterals and NGOs,
  3. Enabling agile responses, by ensuring the right resources reach vulnerable populations when and where they are most needed.

As the global food crisis intensifies, the need for real time, actionable data has never been more pressing. Our partnership with GAFS has scaled IATI\\u2019s impact, providing key data infrastructure driving informed decisions that can save lives in over 25 countries. This unique collaboration also shows the groundbreaking possibilities for other thematic communities, demonstrating how data can be a powerful tool for addressing global challenges in the link between humanitarian work, development, and peace.

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In 2023, African Development Bank (AfDB) projects delivered transformative results on the ground: 2.4 million people had access to new electricity connections, 3.5 million people gained access to better transport services, and 9 million people had new or improved access to water and sanitation.

IATI data is a key foundation for mapping and monitoring the transformative impact of AfDB\\u2019s investments. Since joining IATI in 2011 and adopting the IATI Standard to publish spending and results data in 2013, the AfDB has demonstrated outstanding transparency. As of October 2024, AFDB shares detailed data on over 5,500 projects across 17,000 locations, representing over USD 184 billion in investments through MapAfrica, the Bank\\u2019s dynamic data platform.

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MapAfrica offers a clear view of how the Bank\\u2019s High 5 Priorities are being realised across the continent through datasets and impact stories. The Results Measurement Framework empowers anyone with internet access to visualise, filter and export AfDB\\u2019s investment data in Excel or CSV format, making it a valuable resource for understanding the full scope of AfDB\\u2019s contributions to Africa\\u2019s development.

In 2024, the Bank launched a refreshed version of the MapAfrica platform, offering a more robust technical infrastructure and a streamlined user experience that makes it easier to explore data on AfDB investments and their outcomes. Between 30th May and 30th October 2024, over 123,000 unique visitors have used the platform to explore the Bank's activities.

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MapAfrica shows how AfDB's strategic priorities are being realised across Africa using datasets and impact stories.

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Horia Sohir Debbiche, Principal Results and Transparency Officer at AfDB, said "Progress doesn\\u2019t happen overnight\\u2014it takes years of rigour, dedication, and a relentless commitment to transparency and accountability. At AfDB, we\\u2019ve embraced this journey by aligning with IATI standards and continuously improving our organisational efficiency. For the second consecutive year, our sovereign portfolio has been ranked the most transparent in the world by the Aid Transparency Index\\u2014a testament to our unwavering dedication to openness and impact.\\u201d

As AfDB continues to expand and enhance MapAfrica, these efforts towards openness and transparency are improving decision making and fostering collaboration for sustainable development across Africa.

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In 2023, over 158 organisations published IATI data on projects in Nigeria totalling over USD 5 billion. As the government works towards the goal of lifting over 100 million Nigerians out of poverty by 2030, the timely and open data IATI provides is crucial to driving evidence based decisions that can maximise the impact of development cooperation.

Since joining IATI in 2015, Nigeria has played an active role advocating for transparency of aid and development resources. From 2020-2022, Nigeria served as partner country representative on the Governing Board of IATI, and was elected chair of the Governing Board between 2022-2024.

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Nigeria\\u2019s government has increasingly used IATI data to improve governance and economic planning. The Central Bank of Nigeria, for example, uses this data to calculate balance of payments, ensuring more accurate financial management. The Ministry of Budget and Economic Planning relies on the data to develop a more informed Medium-Term Expenditure Framework, improving budgeting decisions. The National Assembly also uses this data to provide parliamentary oversight, providing accountability that funds are spent effectively.

According to Henry Asor Nkang, Development Assistance Database Manager at the Nigerian Federal Ministry of Budget and Economic Planning and former IATI Governing Board Chair \\u201cThe government of Nigeria sees immense value in the International Aid Transparency Initiative and is using IATI data to track millions of dollars of development finance flowing into our country. We used IATI data to inform Nigeria\\u2019s Annual Development Cooperation Report, which monitors development financing to our country and informs government decisions about the future coordination of these resources\\u201d.

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The Nigeria Development Cooperation Dashboard is a system used to input, analyse and publish information about development projects across the country.

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In 2024, Nigeria\\u2019s Federal Ministry of Budget and Economic Planning scaled up their use of IATI data by launching the Nigeria Development Cooperation Dashboard, a tool designed to enhance transparency and accountability of development resources. The dashboard maps IATI data to Nigeria\\u2019s National Development Plan pillars and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), providing more effective monitoring of progress towards national goals, as well as attaining the SDGs. This helps the government to better track and measure outcomes, adjust their strategies in real time, and ensure that resources are directed to the most impactful initiatives.

The Nigeria Development Cooperation Dashboard also helps to foster trust and accountability among development partners, civil society and the public. By providing timely access to comprehensive data, the dashboard helps stakeholders to better understand where resources are going, how they are being used, and the tangible outcomes that they deliver.

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In 2024, CAF - Development Bank of Latin America and the Caribbean started publishing IATI data. By joining the IATI community, and publishing their data using the IATI Standard, CAF is showcasing how cooperation among regional partners can drive growth and develop location solutions that accelerate progress towards shared development goals.

CAF\\u2019s mission is to improve the quality of life for all in Latin America and the Caribbean by promoting sustainable development and regional integration. The bank offers advice and financial support to public and private sectors of its shareholder countries, including 21 countries from across Latin America and the Caribbean \\u2013\\u00a0Argentina, Barbados, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Honduras, Jamaica, Mexico, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Portugal, Spain, Trinidad and Tobago, Uruguay and Venezuela.

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In 2023, the bank designed its first Access to Information and Institutional Transparency Program. The goal of this program is to advance a culture of openness and strengthen public trust in the bank's actions. As part of the program, the bank wanted to start sharing information about their resources using the IATI Standard, making it easier to find, access and use that data to improve outcomes.

CAF\\u2019s approach to publishing their data shows the power of collaboration. The bank brought together a team to support their IATI publication, including members from the General Secretariat, the business units, the IT Unit, the Strategic Communications Unit and the Corporate Risk Unit to ensure a joined up approach to publishing their data. This approach enabled CAF to invest internally in their knowledge of the IATI Standard, helping them to establish a sustainable and scalable way to publish their data.

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The IATI Secretariat supported CAF to make sure the data they were publishing met the IATI Standard. This support included help modelling their data for publication, using tools such as the IATI Validator to assess the data quality, and refining their method to make sure CAF could regularly and consistently publish high quality data.

Alejandra Claros Borda, Secretary-General of CAF, said \\u201cBeing a member of IATI is evidence of CAF\\u2019s dedication to advancing a culture of openness and strengthening public trust in all our actions. Thanks to efforts to promote transparency, in addition to being accountable to our Governing Bodies and citizens, we also promote an environment where the final beneficiaries can have a participation and voice in the projects we finance\\u201d.

By sharing their data openly using the IATI Standard, CAF is demonstrating how accessible, high-quality data can strengthen regional cooperation to drive more effective development outcomes. This data will help CAF to build trust, improve coordination and ultimately deliver better outcomes for the communities CAF serves.

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In 2023, the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs budgeted over 4 billion USD for bilateral development cooperation. In an era where efficiency and accountability are essential, the ministry\\u2019s commitment to IATI is helping to safeguard taxpayers money, reduce waste, and ensure aid is delivered where it\\u2019s needed most.

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Visualisation of the Dutch MFA's funding network. In the diagram, each dot represents an organisation, and each line represents the flow of funding from one organisation to another.

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The Netherlands has a long history of championing transparency in aid and development. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) was a founding member of IATI in 2008, and chaired the Steering Committee from 2013 to 2015 and the Governing Board from 2018 to 2022. MFA representative Thea Schepers became Board chair in 2024.

Over 80% of the ministry\\u2019s aid spending is delivered to intermediary partners, rather than directly to the recipient country or project. In this context, networked data is crucial to getting a clear view of what, where, and how resources are used. By providing this clear view of how its partners are also using their resources, IATI data has a direct impact on the way that Dutch aid is managed.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs publishes its own data using the IATI Standard, and requires more than 500 of its partners - including NGOs and international organisations - to do the same. This data is openly available through the IATI Datastore, and the Ministry's own dashboards.

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This commitment to IATI publishing across the ministry\\u2019s network makes it easier to \\u2018follow the money\\u2019, linking funding sources, partners, and on-the-ground projects. This means MFA can better understand where resources go, and the outcomes they deliver. In turn, it helps the MFA to make decisions that can maximise impact and reduce inefficiencies in the future .

The value of this approach is illustrated by a network visualisation of the ministry\\u2019s funding. In the diagram, each dot represents an organisation, and each line represents the flow of funding from one organisation to another. Directly or indirectly, each organisation is funded by the MFA.

The timely, traceable data that IATI provides enables the MFA to strengthen accountability across global aid and development networks, ensuring that taxpayers resources are directed to where they are most needed and most effective.

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The outcomes

The Government of Madagascar uses IATI data to discover millions of dollars of spending on development and humanitarian projects in the country, that were previously unknown to them. This invaluable information enables the government improve the planning and coordination of aid.

Effectively plan for the future

Government staff are better able to plan for the future by using forward-looking data from IATI to find out what donors are planning to spend in the country, several years in advance. Analysis from the government shows that over the last 10 years, IATI data revealed an additional USD 830 million worth of spending commitments, compared to data obtained by the government from direct requests to the same donors.

The chart below shows a significant increase since 2015 in donor commitments that were found by using IATI\\u2019s online search tool, d-portal.org, compared with data in the government\\u2019s internal aid database, called the Aid Management Platform (AMP).

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Volume of data on spending commitments published to IATI compared to data in Madagascar AMP (2009 - 2018)

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As a result, government staff use IATI data to better plan and coordinate their domestic resources to complement the spending of external donors. For example, the Ministry responsible for Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) has launched a database called TRACKFIN that uses IATI data to track down all financing to the WASH sector. This helps staff to better understand where service gaps or duplications may exist in the future.

Establish working relationships with more donors

The government uses IATI data to improve coordination with donors and other organisations who do not report their development or humanitarian activities directly to the government often because they do not have representative offices in the country.

Currently, 38 organisations, from donor governments to multilaterals and NGOs publish information on their spending and projects to IATI, and their data are not included in Madagascar\\u2019s AMP. Their data represents an additional USD 288 million of spending commitments and over USD 300 million of actual spending and disbursements on development and humanitarian activities.

Not only has additional funding been identified, but the government has also discovered organisations they had not been aware were active in Madagascar. With contact information shared through IATI, this has enabled government staff to make contact with them, and start working together to deliver a coordinated effort to help improve development effectiveness.

Save valuable time processing aid data

In a recent pilot undertaken with UNICEF (see below), government staff saved valuable time by trialing an IATI data synchronisation tool, since they were no longer required to input aid data manually into the Madagascar AMP. The tool automatically imported 118 development projects into the AMP, that UNICEF had originally published to IATI.

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What happened

Within the Government of Madagascar, aid data is managed in the Office of the Prime Minister by the Permanent Technical Secretariat for Aid Coordination (STPCA). This body was created in 2008, along with Madagascar\\u2019s AMP (developed by Development Gateway), which became their first national database to manage data on aid coming into the country.

Step 1

In 2011 the Government of Madagascar signed the The Busan Partnership for Effective Development Co-operation, strengthening its commitment to transparency and open access to development data. In the same year, the government took the decision to become a member of IATI. As a member, Madagascar committed to using IATI data and addressing the challenge of harmonising the data collected by government staff from donors based in the Madagascar, and the data published to IATI.

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IATI data published on Madagascar 04 July 2017. See up-to-date statistics on d-portal.org

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Step 2

Over the next four years, the availability of IATI data steeply increased, from the first organisation publishing their spending in 2011, to over 370 publishers in 2015. In 2015, with the support of the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the government implemented an IATI import tool to automatically input IATI data into the Madagascar AMP.

In 2017, the government took part in a joint project with UNICEF and Development Gateway, in which the tool was adapted and successfully imported 118 UNICEF projects into the AMP.

Next steps

Following the success of the pilot, the Government of Madagascar plans to integrate other partners in their data synchronization exercise. The African Development Bank and USAID have already expressed interest in helping to automatically import their IATI data into the government\\u2019s AMP.

For Madagascar, IATI data is provided to all ministries through the AMP-Madagascar database, to improve coordination and planning of development resources.

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More information

For more information on the Government of Madagascar's experience of using IATI, including information for other governments on lessons learned, see Increasing the use of IATI data in Madagascar and Senegal. To discover how to access IATI data visit Using Data.

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By publishing data on their spending to IATI, Oxfam Novib has strengthened their commitment to transparency, improved information for internal decision-making and showcased their development activities to the world through their online portal, Atlas.

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For Oxfam Novib, the main driver to start publishing data to IATI was \\u201cto practise what they preached\\u201d. A core part of Oxfam\\u2019s work involves holding donors, governments, private sector organisations, and others accountable for their decisions and impact on injustice and poverty. To hold others to account, Oxfam Novib became an IATI publisher (in 2014) to ensure that they were as open and transparent as possible about their own activities.

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Oxfam Novib uses IATI data in their online portal Oxfam Atlas to map development and humanitarian activities across the world.

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Now, the greatest benefit experienced by Oxfam Novib of publishing to IATI is the improvement of internal information on resources and results to inform decisions. By adopting the IATI Standard for their data, they are using rules and guidance that have been created and tested by experts and the wider community in international development.

As a result, Oxfam Novib has seen a \\u201csurge in data quality improvement\\u201d and IATI data is used to inform decisions by management on the organisation\\u2019s resource and budget allocation. IATI data provides a valuable \\u201creal time\\u201d insight to staff on what is happening within the organisation and has helped answer critical questions such as whether they are implementing what they have agreed to.

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Improving accountability to donors

Oxfam Novib\\u2019s main donor, the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs uses their IATI data to monitor the implementation of their contracts. The Ministry imports Oxfam Novib\\u2019s IATI data on a daily basis, and displays their financial information, and the results or impact of their projects on the government\\u2019s public online dashboard, METIS.

Sharing IATI data on Oxfam Atlas

Oxfam Novib built their own dedicated online portal, Atlas to allow anyone in the world to easily view their development spending and projects. They have also created country-specific pages on Oxfam Novib\\u2019s main website to provide information on past and existing projects being delivered, for example see their Uganda page.

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IATI data published by Oxfam Novib (snapshot taken on 04 July 2017). See up-to-date statistics on d-portal.org

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What happened

In 2012, Oxfam Novib began planning for a open and web-based future to achieve greater transparency and accountability. During 2013, they started work on creating Oxfam Atlas as a portal to share IATI data and information on their projects, resources and lessons learned both within the organisation and to the public.

Step 1

By recognising there is strong business case for using IATI data themselves, Oxfam Novib decided to combine the goals of IATI publication with internal information sharing needs into one project. In May 2014 Oxfam Novib successfully published its first data set on the IATI Registry.
They found that IATI\\u2019s requirement to publish data at individual project level has allowed for better internal sharing and disclosure on projects, which is particularly valuable in more complex organisations and confederations, like Oxfam.

Step 2

In 2016, Oxfam Novib became compliant with the requirement introduced by their main donor, the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs to publish IATI data. Oxfam Novib also started using IATI data in the programme Power BI to visualise project trends in simple graphics for internal decision making.

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He previously led the design and development of the Somalia Aid Information Management System (AIMS), a platform that tracks and reports on aid flows and results in Somalia. \\r\\n\\r\\nMohamed Gele is a Data Scientist with over nine years of experience of working on development data.\", \"external_role\": \"Ministry of Planning, Investment & Economic Development (MoPIED), Government of Somalia\", \"profile_picture\": 1089, \"IATI_constituency\": \"Partner Country\", \"organisation_logo\": null, \"organisation_name\": \"\"}}, {\"id\": \"0537107b-9589-4758-aa04-e6d4eca39df7\", \"type\": \"profile_editor\", \"value\": {\"name\": \"Motai Ramokoinihi\", \"IATI_role\": \"\", \"description\": \"\", \"external_role\": \"Government of Lesotho, Ministry of Finance and Development Planning\", \"profile_picture\": 96, \"IATI_constituency\": \"Partner Country\", \"organisation_logo\": null, \"organisation_name\": \"\"}}, {\"id\": \"318736c9-ef67-4207-9c68-81544541daef\", \"type\": \"profile_editor\", \"value\": {\"name\": \"Charlie Martial Ngounou\", \"IATI_role\": \"IATI Vice-Chair\", \"description\": \"Charlie is a champion for data rights, digital rights and human rights online. 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He has been actively\\r\\nengaged in the the IATI data Standard throughout his work at Zimmerman as well as well as contributing to different IATI working groups since 2010.\", \"external_role\": \"Zimmerman BV\", \"profile_picture\": 96, \"IATI_constituency\": \"Technical Seat\", \"organisation_logo\": null, \"organisation_name\": \"\"}}, {\"id\": \"ef17b390-53e1-4dca-b3f4-2f8dada75424\", \"type\": \"section_heading\", \"value\": \"Secretariat\"}, {\"id\": \"2bae865e-9e0a-411e-ba1d-2342ca6d8dfa\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"IATI\\u2019s Secretariat is responsible for delivering the activities of the initiative, as set by the Governing Board. UNDP hosts the Secretariat and is responsible for IATI\\u2019s policy and technology services. UNOPS is the Secretariat\\u2019s service provider of the initiative\\u2019s legal and operational functions, and Open Data Services is the Secretariat\\u2019s technology delivery partner (contracted via UNDP).\"}]" +msgstr "" + +#. about.peoplepage.44.content_editor +msgid "[{\"id\": \"3978e8b7-3430-43d6-9adc-3f8ce346353c\", \"type\": \"intro\", \"value\": \"

Governing board

The Governing Board takes a leadership role in overseeing the implementation of IATI\\u2019s work. The board puts recommendations on key budget and strategic issues to the Members\\u2019 Assembly for final approval.

\"}, {\"id\": \"f9acb4b9-28f9-494a-80b1-d9d318f0b99e\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

The Board is made up of seven members representing providers of development cooperation, partner countries and civil society, non-governmental and private sector organisations. The Board also includes one technical representative. The members of the Board appoint IATI\\u2019s Chair and Vice Chairs, who chair both the Governing Board and the Members\\u2019 Assembly.

\"}]" +msgstr "" + +#. contact.contactpage.11.contact_type +msgid "[{\"id\": \"bf847cfd-4a4a-4236-832b-fc9fa6d1441b\", \"type\": \"contact_type_editor\", \"value\": {\"email\": \"info@iatistandard.org\", \"heading\": \"General enquiries about IATI, membership or governance\", \"description\": \"\"}}, {\"id\": \"1512f70d-d9df-451b-a58a-1cb780b47941\", \"type\": \"contact_type_editor\", \"value\": {\"email\": \"media@iatistandard.org\", \"heading\": \"Media enquiries\", \"description\": \"\"}}, {\"id\": \"47c5b52f-7864-4bab-8bf3-a6f518099097\", \"type\": \"contact_type_editor\", \"value\": {\"email\": \"support@iatistandard.org\", \"heading\": \"Support to publish and use IATI data, or other technical enquiries\", \"description\": \"\"}}]" +msgstr "" + +#. contact.contactpage.11.content_editor +msgid "[{\"id\": \"49dcb77c-7b03-43e5-98e2-b3835d680cd9\", \"type\": \"intro\", \"value\": \"

IATI is here to help provide general and technical support. Please email us with your questions using the contact details below. Please note that responses from IATI may be provided in English only.

\"}]" +msgstr "" + +#. events.eventpage.2821.additional_information +msgid "[{\"id\": \"46e16e60-c484-4479-9839-7147469d546a\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

For more information, head over to our user-friendly community platform IATI Connect or email the IATI Secretariat at info@iatistandard.org.

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For more information about the IATI Members' Assembly 2023 please email info@iatistandard.org.

\"}]" +msgstr "" + +#. events.eventpage.2951.additional_information +msgid "[{\"id\": \"e41d8b47-9d3c-4fb7-a90c-2bfc2bc5ffd3\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

Further information is posted on IATI Connect\\u2019s Community Exchange FAQ-page or Event-page on IATI Connect (click \\u2018Follow Content\\u2019 to receive notifications). For any questions, reach out to the IATI Secretariat by contacting sander.hees@undp.org.

\"}]" +msgstr "" + +#. events.eventpage.2971.additional_information +msgid "[{\"id\": \"c87fc457-6d39-412e-8b13-a08a1a40da8e\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

Visit IATI Connect to post comments on any specific questions you would like to have answered or simply bring them to the zoom session! Feel free to also reach out directly for help using IATI data by emailing support@iatistandard.org.

\"}]" +msgstr "[]" + +#. events.eventpage.2974.additional_information +msgid "[{\"id\": \"ee5efe4f-fef9-442a-9394-74be5373ca50\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

Find all information about VCE 5, including session recordings by visiting our community platform IATI Connect: https://www.iaticonnect.org/VCE5-Recap

\"}]" +msgstr "[]" + +#. events.eventpage.2975.additional_information +msgid "[{\"id\": \"7f3f0cc0-9aa9-4464-b3af-6b9c2bccd77f\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

If you have any questions about IATI, please email support@iatistandard.org

\"}]" +msgstr "[]" + +#. events.eventpage.2977.additional_information +msgid "[{\"id\": \"5f3fb1cf-2fca-4b8f-9e7d-33bf0344c822\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

Further information about the Members' Assembly and Community Exchange is posted on the Event page on IATI Connect and the Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs).

\"}]" +msgstr "[]" + +#. events.eventpage.2981.additional_information +msgid "[{\"id\": \"76269817-90ae-450b-9421-ebbfe5d90045\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

For any questions about this Board Drop-in Session, please email\\u00a0chair@iatistandard.org.

\"}]" +msgstr "[]" + +#. events.eventpage.3000.additional_information +msgid "[{\"id\": \"a78770d5-7fd0-4362-aec9-8f084dc76955\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

Email IATI Advocacy and Communications Specialist: rohini.simbodyal@undp.org for more information.

\"}]" +msgstr "[]" + +#. events.eventpage.3001.additional_information +msgid "[{\"id\": \"43f11ee1-6f93-46e8-bc19-99e63b0ff930\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

For any questions, email support@iatistandard.org

\"}]" +msgstr "[]" + +#. events.eventpage.3005.additional_information +msgid "[{\"id\": \"c6c664ae-b42d-4e55-a6c8-682aad20ae26\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

For any questions email the IATI Secretariat: support@iatistandard.org

\"}]" +msgstr "[]" + +#. events.eventpage.2950.excerpt +msgid "IATI Members' Assembly 2023 was held in-person (and online) on 13 -14 March at UN City, Copenhagen." +msgstr "None" + +#. events.eventpage.2951.excerpt +msgid "The Community Exchange held a range of community-led sessions at UN City, Copenhagen & virtually on March 15-16" +msgstr "None" + +#. events.eventpage.2971.excerpt +msgid "Bring your questions about using IATI data and get on-the-spot support from the IATI Secretariat or from other data users who join the session." +msgstr "None" + +#. events.eventpage.2974.excerpt +msgid "IATI's community participated in virtual sessions on a range of transparency, open data and IATI topics." +msgstr "None" + +#. events.eventpage.2975.excerpt +msgid "Learn the basics about the International Aid Transparency Initiative." +msgstr "None" + +#. events.eventpage.2977.excerpt +msgid "IATI Members’ Assembly (23-24 April) and Community Exchange (25-26 April), Bogotá, Colombia." +msgstr "None" + +#. events.eventpage.2981.excerpt +msgid "Join IATI's Governing Board in this informal session and hear details about their work." +msgstr "None" + +#. events.eventpage.3000.excerpt +msgid "Attend in person or watch live a side-event co-hosted by IATI at UN HLPF 2024." +msgstr "None" + +#. events.eventpage.3005.excerpt +msgid "Use our interactive calendar to stay updated with IATI & other relevant events." +msgstr "None" + +#. events.eventpage.3011.excerpt +msgid "A second IATI Members' Assembly for 2024 will be held online on 27 November to discuss governance issues for the initiative." +msgstr "None" + +#. events.eventpage.2821.content_editor +msgid "[{\"id\": \"260c63db-5db5-46ab-af7f-b5395d21f736\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

IATI Virtual Community Exchange - Tuesday 13 April 2021

Join IATI\\u2019s first Virtual Community Exchange (13 April) for networking, peer learning and knowledge-sharing on IATI, transparency and open data topics. Our online event will offer informal, interactive sessions with IATI\\u2019s community from across governments, civil society, the private sector, academia and others. Anyone with an interest in open data, transparency or development cooperation is welcome!

  • Registration for meeting now closed - all participants have been emailed about joining the event.
  • Video recordings of the meeting to be published in English after the event.

Head over the Sched for more information about the IATI\\u2019s first Virtual Community Exchange (13 April).

\"}]" +msgstr "" + +#. events.eventpage.2877.content_editor +msgid "[{\"id\": \"3b60c241-4bf9-4aa4-885d-24db92644b5e\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

The Members\\u2019 Assembly is formed of all members of IATI and meets once a year. Our members govern and fund the initiative, ensuring IATI can continue implementing its work to improve global transparency.

IATI Members\\u2019 Assembly 2021 (8-9 December)

Members of IATI were invited (by email) to register for IATI\\u2019s annual Members\\u2019 Assembly 2021 on 8-9 December. The meeting was held online 9:00 - 13:00 Eastern Standard Time on each day.

Many thanks to the European Commission who kindly offered voluntary contributions to co-fund the delivery of the meeting.

Language

The meeting\\u00a0was in English, with simultaneous interpretation in French and Spanish.

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The Members\\u2019 Assembly is formed of all members of IATI and meets once a year. Our members govern and fund the initiative, ensuring IATI can continue implementing its work to improve global transparency.

\"}, {\"id\": \"f540751f-4b3c-408f-9ec6-e23610daf458\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

IATI Members\\u2019 Assembly 2023 (13 - 14 March)

IATI hosted its annual Members' Assembly (Monday 13 - Tuesday 14 March) and Community Exchange (Wednesday 15 - Thusday 16 March) in-person in Copenhagen (UN City) and online. Many thanks to the European Commission who kindly offered voluntary contributions to co-fund the delivery of the meetings.

IATI members were encouraged to join both the IATI's Members' Assembly and the Community Exchange. The Community Exchange invited anyone interested in IATI to join a range of community-led sessions. For those unable to join in-person, many sessions were made available online through a Zoom Event Space.

Papers

The agenda and papers* for the Members' Assembly 2023 were published below in English, French and Spanish.

Interpretation

The meetings were in English, with simultaneous interpretation in French and Spanish.

Logistics Note

Information about UN City, and Copenhagen, Denmark was provided on the 'UN City logistical note'.

*The annexes of the MA 2023 Paper 2A Evaluation Panel Assessment Report and MA 2023 Paper 2B IATI Governing Board Options Appraisal have been emailed to members and are available on the Members\\u2019 Group on IATI Connect. For any issues in accessing the papers please contact the Transition Manager Philip Drake: philip.drake@undp.org. If you have not yet joined the Members\\u2019 Group on IATI Connect or need assistance with this, please email IATI Knowledge Management and Digital Community Specialist, Sander Hees: sander.hees@undp.org.

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IATI Community Exchange (15 - 16 March)

The Community Exchange hosted a range of sessions by IATI's community. It offered opportunities to network, learn and collaborate with others interested in development and humanitarian open data. For those unable to join in-person, many sessions were made available online through a Zoom Event Space.

Many thanks to the European Commission who kindly offered voluntary contributions to co-fund the delivery of the meeting.

Community Exchange program and meeting on Zoom

The Community Exchange was streamed via the IATI Zoom Events Space and included the program, speakers, sessions and live stream.

Interpretation

The meetings was in English, with simultaneous interpretation in French and Spanish.

Logistics Note

Information about UN City, and Copenhagen, Denmark was provided on the 'UN City logistical note'.

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Join IATI's Data Use Drop-in session!

Bring your questions about using IATI data and get on-the-spot support from the IATI Secretariat, or other data users who join the session. It is intended to be an informal opportunity to engage, discuss, and learn from each other.

Wednesday 26 July 2022 14:30 - 15:30 (UTC)

Join on zoom: https://undp.zoom.us/j/87485898686

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Virtual Community Exchange (VCE 5)

IATI\\u2019s fifth Virtual Community Exchange (VCE 5) was held online on Thursday 16 November 2023 at 13:30 \\u2013 17:00 (UTC). It offered half a day of informal, interactive sessions led by IATI\\u2019s community.

VCE 5 provided opportunities for networking, discussion and shared learning amongst IATI\\u2019s vibrant community. All sessions were held online and catered for both new and expert IATI participants from a wide range of organisations (including governments, civil society organisations) across the globe.

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Want to know more about the International Aid Transparency Initiative (IATI)? Then join our next:

'IATI Info Session' on Tuesday\\u00a026 September 14:00 to 15:00\\u00a0(UTC).

  • The IATI Info Session is an informal meeting open for anyone with an interest in the field of transparency of development and humanitarian resources.

  • You will learn more about the basics of IATI, for example how to publish IATI data, how to access IATI data and get a better overall understanding of the IATI Standard;\\u00a0

  • Ask any of your questions or share your thoughts during the session

How to join meeting?

The meeting will be held on Zoom and no registration is required. To join, simply visit IATI's community platform, IATI Connect where you will find the zoom link.

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IATI Members\\u2019 Assembly and Community Exchange was held on 23-26 April in Bogot\\u00e1, Colombia.

  • Members\\u2019 Assembly: All members of IATI were invited to join the meeting, which focused on issues about how the initiative is run (e.g. governance, funding, strategic direction).

  • Community Exchange: The Community Exchange was open to anyone interested in IATI, and enable IATI's community to deliver sessions promoting networking, learning and collaboration with others interested in development and humanitarian open data.

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The event was held at the National Administrative Department of Statistics (DANE), located at: Carrera 59, # 26 - 60 in Bogota, Colombia.\\u00a0

Online participants joined the Members' Assembly and selected sessions at the Community Exchange on Zoom.

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Visa and travel

Some countries require a visa to enter Colombia. Please check your visa situation in time, and, if needed, start your online visa-application as soon as possible to prevent any obstacles when entering Colombia.

Important note: carefully read this Visa Guide where you can find practical steps about the online visa procedure. This Visa Guide includes the application link (here) and list of Colombian Consulates (here). If you have any visa related questions, please reach APC Colombia via carlosquintero@apccolombia.gov.co. For invitation letters, please reach the IATI Secretariat via marijap@unops.org

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IATI's Governing Board will be holding a virtual drop-in session to share details about their work and an upcoming Board meeting in December.\\u00a0Join this informal session to ask questions and directly engage with the Board!

Thursday 30 November 2023

2pm - 3pm UTC

Zoom

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  • Side-event: Road to FfD4: Laying the groundwork for a new era of transparency & development effectiveness
  • Monday 15 July 2024, 1:15 \\u2013 2:30 PM EDT
  • Conference Room 3, UN-HQ NY / LIVE STREAM

WATCH LIVE: https://webtv.un.org/en/asset/k1z/k1ztj55mpz

IATI and the Global Partnership for Effective Development Cooperation (GPEDC) will host a side-event at this year's UN High-level Political Forum on Sustainable Development (HLPF) jointly with the Federal Ministry of Budget & Economic Planning of Nigeria.

Register to attend in-person /\\u00a0receive live link

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The event will raise awareness about the importance of transparency and effectiveness as key enablers for sustainable development. It will focus on why transparency and effectiveness should be a priority at the Fourth International Conference on Financing for Development (FfD4) in July 2025.

The 2024 Financing for Sustainable Development Report (FSDR) shows the investment gap to meet the SDGs is now 4.2 trillion USD, up from 2.5 trillion USD in 2015. Financing this gap will be a key focus of FfD4. It is all the more urgent to demonstrate to the world now that resources are being delivered transparently and effectively.

\"}]" +msgstr "[]" + +#. events.eventpage.3001.content_editor +msgid "[{\"id\": \"47f358dd-cbd2-4770-9cd8-d42e72f0ea22\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

Join an informal call with Yemesrach Assefa Workie, IATI's first Executive Director.

Yemesrach Assefa Workie assumed her new role on 1 June 2024, bringing a wealth of leadership experience through many years of working in the international development sector.

IATI members and community are encouraged to join the call to welcome the new director and share your views and thoughts on 18 July 1 - 2pm UTC using this Zoom Link.

Yemesrach joins IATI from her previous role as the UNDP Deputy Resident Representative in Fiji\\u2019s Multi-Country Office, covering 10 countries.

READ FULL NEWS ANNOUNCEMENT

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Use IATI's interactive calendar to stay updated with events held by our initiative. This calendar also provides information on other events relevant to those working on transparency and open data within international development and humanitarian communities.

\"}]" +msgstr "[]" + +#. events.eventpage.3011.content_editor +msgid "[{\"id\": \"d688a2c6-f52a-4df1-9b5d-02d968cf7492\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

Virtual Members\\u2019 Assembly

Wednesday 27 November 2024

2pm - 6pm UTC / 9am - 1pm EST

The IATI Governing Board invites members of the initiative to a virtual Members\\u2019 Assembly. This meeting will focus on governance issues for the initiative including:

  • reporting on the initiative\\u2019s progress delivered in 2024
  • presenting next year\\u2019s budget and workplan
  • discussing members\\u2019 priorities for the post-2025 IATI Strategic Plan

The members\\u2019 assembly is formed of all members of IATI. They include over 100 donor and developing country governments, multilateral institutions, philanthropic foundations plus civil society and private sector organisations. Our members fund the work of IATI, ensuring our initiative can achieve real change in global transparency.

How to register

Members of IATI (see list) have been emailed a link to register for the Virtual Members\\u2019 Assembly. Please email: support@iatistandard.org if your organisation is a member of IATI and has not yet received a link to register.

The papers for the Virtual Members\\u2019 Assembly 2024 will be posted in both English and French shortly.

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Here are some steps to consider:

  1. Prepare the case for publishing to IATI
  2. Assess the potential risks of greater transparency
  3. Gain senior management backing
  4. Create your project team and choose your IATI champion
  5. Establish IATI publishing as a permanent business function
  6. Prepare a post-publication communications plan


1. Prepare the case for publishing to IATI

You may have to persuade senior managers and others that publishing information about the work you do to IATI is right for your organisation. There are many benefits to this, including:

  • improving your organisation\\u2019s profile \\u2013 by committing to IATI and sharing more information on your activities, financial transactions, resources and results, your organisation can be more accountable and build trust with stakeholders \\u2013 donors, beneficiaries, taxpayers and the public
  • communicating about your work \\u2013 IATI provides a channel and opportunity for you to inform a global audience about your ambitions and successes
  • improving internal processes and systems \\u2013 publishing to IATI can improve the data you provide to external stakeholders
  • improving inter-agency collaboration \\u2013 publishing better data on projects, in line with organisations who do similar work, can improve coordination and collaboration between agencies, reduce duplication of effort and improve use of resources
  • limiting opportunities for corruption \\u2013 publishing financial data makes it much harder to hide inappropriate payments or spending
  • addressing political pressures \\u2013 transparency and openness are central to policy discussions in government, and IATI is a way of delivering on commitments to be open and improve accountability.

For more information about IATI and its wider benefits, see: Why use IATI?

2. Assess the potential risks of greater transparency

You should assess and mitigate the risks of moving to a more transparent culture. Through publishing to IATI your organisation:

  • may find its work and financial management are more closely scrutinised
  • must properly assess potential security implications of publishing data related to activities that may be sensitive because of their sector, type or location
  • should accept there may be costs in establishing a permanent business function for IATI publishing, or in adding this responsibility to an existing role.

3. Gain senior management backing

You need to get buy-in from your senior management team or senior decision-makers at the beginning of the process as it is likely that publishing will require resources from across your organisation. Senior managers must endorse the risks and benefits of operating more transparently.

Publishing to IATI is not simply about sharing information but is an opportunity to increase the openness of the whole organisation. Organisations that have already published have learned that integrating IATI and other transparency measures into their practices can increase success and impact.

4. Create your project team and choose your IATI champion

To implement IATI sustainably, many organisations form a working group or project team to bring together relevant departments and integrate ideas and practical plans for publishing IATI data. This group should generally be formed early in the process. You should choose a group member to be the IATI champion and take the lead on IATI publishing.

Areas involved in the IATI process may include:

  • finance
  • programmes
  • IT
  • legal
  • human resources
  • communications and marketing.

The project team should also create and maintain a timeline for publishing data initially and then regularly.

5. Establish IATI publishing as a permanent business function

IATI publishing is not a one-off activity but must be repeated regularly. This may mean creating new roles, responsibilities and business processes and updating existing job descriptions.

6. Prepare a post-publication communications plan

Once you\\u2019ve published, who do you want to tell? Some organisations create a web page that includes information about IATI and their commitment to transparency. Some give details of their publishing via social media, e-newsletters, to the media and so on. You need to decide how you will tell your stakeholders that you\\u2019ve published.

Some organisations that have created specific IATI pages on their websites are:

Do raise awareness and engage with IATI\\u2019s community of publishers and data users on the online forums Discuss and Twitter, using the hashtag #IATI.

It can help to create an open information policy for the whole organisation. This will help identify all sources of information that can be made public and what could be published to IATI.

More information about creating an open information policy is available at:

For an example of an open information policy from a non-governmental organisation, see:

If you have any questions about preparing your organisation for data publication, please contact the IATI Secretariat.

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Welcome to IATI's Virtual Training for Civil Society.

This online course supports civil society actors working within the international development and humanitarian sectors to use IATI data to strengthen decision-making and accountability.

This course was developed by the International Aid Transparency Initiative (IATI) in consultation with civil society organisations. It includes the following modules:

  • Module 1: What is 'development cooperation data'?
  • Module 2: What is IATI and what kind of data can I find?
  • Module 3: How can I use IATI data and for what purpose?
  • Module 4: How do I use IATI\\u2019s tools to access the data I need?
  • Module 5: Engaging further with the International Aid Transparency Initiative

Any questions?

If you experience technical difficulties or would like to share your feedback on this course, please email the IATI Secretariat: connect@iatistandard.org.

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This section explains how to create your files and ways of publishing them. It includes guides on how to check and improve your data before and after it is published.

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This online course introduces civil society actors to IATI and explores the benefits of using IATI data to support their development and humanitarian efforts.

\"}]" +msgstr "[]" + +#. guidance_and_support.guidancepage.73.excerpt +msgid "Publishing IATI data can be broken into three steps: (1) register your organisation as a publisher, (2) prepare your organisation and activity data, (3) make your data public." +msgstr "None" + +#. guidance_and_support.guidancepage.60.excerpt +msgid "To publish IATI data, you need an approved IATI Registry publisher account. Follow these steps to create your account." +msgstr "None" + +#. guidance_and_support.guidancepage.61.excerpt +msgid "All IATI publishers are referenced by a unique identifier. You can create your IATI organisation identifier by following the steps on this page." +msgstr "None" + +#. guidance_and_support.guidancepage.63.excerpt +msgid "This page explains how to update your IATI account information if your organisation, user, or contact details change." +msgstr "None" + +#. guidance_and_support.guidancepage.78.excerpt +msgid "There are tools and services to help you create and publish your IATI data. This page summarises the different options to help you choose the best one for your organisation." +msgstr "None" + +#. guidance_and_support.guidancepage.2840.excerpt +msgid "" +"Use this infographic to see the step by step process to successfully publish data to IATI.\r\n" +"For additional guidance, contact the IATI Secretariat at any time: support@iatistandard.org.\r\n" +"Join the conversation on IATI Connect where you will find a dedicated group for new and potential publishers." +msgstr "None" + +#. guidance_and_support.guidancepage.80.excerpt +msgid "There are a number of ways to publish IATI data files. This section explains the different options - from manual uploading to automated, API-driven publishing." +msgstr "None" + +#. guidance_and_support.guidancepage.2988.excerpt +msgid "For publishers that create and publish their own XML files (i.e. they don’t use a tool like IATI Publisher or Aidstream) it’s important to publish those files on an open website which allow tools (such as the Datastore) to access them. This guidance describes a common problem with security products blocking access to data files." +msgstr "None" + +#. guidance_and_support.guidancepage.2990.excerpt +msgid "It’s important for IATI publishers to publish their XML files on websites without access restrictions. This guidance explains how to check your files." +msgstr "None" + +#. guidance_and_support.guidancepage.2991.excerpt +msgid "It’s important for IATI publishers to publish their XML files on websites without access restrictions. This guidance explains how to configure Cloudflare for publishing without access restrictions." +msgstr "None" + +#. guidance_and_support.guidancepage.72.content_editor +msgid "[{\"id\": \"23361a3b-7b32-423c-aaa2-3f9d083aabba\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

If you receive funding from a donor that requires you to publish and are unsure of the requirements, please contact your grant manager or funder for more information.

If you receive funding from the Dutch, British, Danish or Belgian governments, you will have certain reporting requirements. Use these links to access their guidance and support resources.

The Netherlands - Ministry of Foreign Affairs

UK - Foreign, Commonwealth
& Development Office (previously DFID)

Denmark - Danish International Development Agency

Belgium - Ministry of Foreign Affairs

We also recommend that you publish data on all of your organisation\\u2019s development and humanitarian aid activities, not just those funded by donors who require you to publish data to IATI.

If you represent a government and are planning to mandate publishing to IATI, please get in touch to inform the IATI Secretariat.

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You may be unable or unwilling to publish certain information to comply with a contract, policy or regulation, or to protect staff working in a sensitive area, for example.

For each case you should decide what information about an activity is fine to publish, and what details need to be excluded. These might include location, sector or financial information. In some cases, an entire activity may have to be left out.

It is useful for users of your data to know what might be missing from your IATI files, so you should outline this in a public exclusion policy.

Why exclude data

You may need to exclude some data you\\u2019ve committed to publish so that no harm comes to your organisation\\u2019s work or staff. Or you might need to exclude data temporarily because your organisation can\\u2019t capture the required information.

Bear in mind that your default position should always be to publish as much as you can.

Examples of why you might need to exclude data include the following:

  • your activities are considered illegal or otherwise unacceptable by states or societies in your field, for example in human rights, gender or governance activities
  • you\\u2019re working in sensitive geographical areas and it presents a risk to publish the exact location of your work
  • you need to protect commercial information
  • your grant contract restricts which details you can make public.

Creating an exclusion policy

If you\\u2019re excluding data from your IATI records you need to publish an exclusion policy. This details how you decide what information not to publish. It should explain the criteria and process you use to decide. You should also link your exclusion policy to your IATI publisher account by putting its URL in the 'Description' field in the IATI Registry.

You should also add information, under \\u2018Field exclusions\\u2019 in the IATI Registry, about the recommended elements in the standard you can\\u2019t use \\u2013 and why not.

When developing a policy on exclusions, consider:

  • Does your organisation have any existing freedom of information or other policies that could stop some information being published?
  • Is it subject to any laws that may limit your IATI publishing?
  • Does your organisation have any contracts that stop you from publishing information?
  • For information you can\\u2019t publish, do you know which IATI data elements need to be excluded?
  • How will you decide if any entire activities need to be excluded?

For further guidance on creating an exclusion policy, see:

If you receive funding from the UK Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office or the Dutch or Belgian governments please see Donors' reporting requirements, for their guidance on exclusion policies.

For an example of a non-government organisation\\u2019s exclusion policy see:

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This table lists all the top-level elements you can include in your data. It includes all the mandatory and recommended elements outlined in Key activity information to publish and around 30 further elements you can use to build a comprehensive picture of your organisation\\u2019s work.

Our recommended approach is to start with the mandatory and recommended (minimum) elements, and then build up over time. Each element you include will enrich your data and help people to understand the work you do.

Please note each element in the table may contain multiple pieces of data. For example, under Activity Date you specify both the start and end dates for an activity. Links to specific Standard guidance pages have been provided where available.

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IdentificationIATI Identifier
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Reporting OrgYes
Other Identifier
Basic Activity InformationTitle
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Description
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Activity Status
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Activity Date
Yes
Contact Info
Activity Scope
Participating OrganisationsParticipating OrgYes
Geopolitical Information
Recipient CountryYes
Or, Recipient RegionYes
Location
ClassificationsSectorYes
Policy Marker
Tag
Collaboration Type
Default Flow Type
Default Finance Type
Default Aid Type
Default Tied Status
Country Budget Items
Humanitarian
Humanitarian Scope
Financial
BudgetYes
TransactionsYes
Planned Disbursement
Capital Spend
Related Documents
Document Links
Relations
Related Activity
Legacy Data
Performance
Conditions
Results
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See the Reference section of the IATI website for further detail on each of the elements. For advice about the reference area, see How to use IATI Reference.

Additional donor requirements

If you receive funding from the UK Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office or the Dutch or Belgian governments you will have additional reporting requirements. For information on these see Donors' reporting requirements.

Building your own system?

The following requirements are built into most publishing systems. Make sure to include them if building your own:

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Each of your activities must have an IATI identifier, this is a globally unique way of referring to your activity.

You create them by adding a 'string' (a series of letters and / or numbers) to your IATI Org ID. Your IATI Org ID is the approved identifier for your organisation. You will have received this when registering for a publisher account on the IATI Registry.

Please note, once you have published an activity its IATI identifier must not change.

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The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) has the IATI Org ID: XM-DAC-4114

They form their IATI identifier by noting whether an activity is an output or a programme, followed by the activity code. This ensures that each activity has a unique IATI identifier. For example:

  1. Consolidating peace in Ghana XM-DAC-41114-PROJECT-00065055
  2. Accelerator Lab - Ghana XM-DAC-41114-PROJECT-00120467
  3. Ghana Integrated SDG Platform XM-DAC-41114-OUTPUT-00115803

You get to choose what 'string' you use to create your IATI identifiers.

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It is important to correctly form your IATI identifiers. Data use tools may only accept activities if their IATI identifier matches the IATI Org ID for the publishing organisation. They are also what other IATI publishers will use to link their activities to yours. And you will need to use theirs.

To allow these connections to take place and verify that you are the owner of the activity you must make sure:

  • Each IATI identifier you publish is unique. This covers all of your activities even if they are in separate files.
  • Each IATI identifier should not start or end with whitespace.
  • Only use numbers, letters and dashes to form your IATI Identifiers.
  • Once you have published an activity its IATI identifier must not change.

In rare cases you may need to change your IATI Org ID. When this happens you must not change your IATI identifiers, rather you must note the change in your IATI Org ID using the <other-identifier> element. See How to update your organisation details for more information. You will need to contact the IATI Secretariat to make the change.

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Each publisher should have one organisation file. Use this to describe your organisation and the budgets you have for providing or spending funds, broken down by recipient organisations, regions and countries. And use it to publish forward-looking budgets.

You can also use your organisation file to link to relevant documents \\u2013 these could be your annual accounts, annual reports, strategy documents or other information you publish about your organisation.

IATI provides XML \\u2018elements\\u2019 for each piece of information you can include. You can update your information any time and should do so at least annually. The more information you give, the richer you make the picture of your organisation.

Ideally you should provide information for all the elements listed here. But if you\\u2019re new to IATI data publishing, we recommend that you start by adding just the mandatory and recommended details:

Identification

Budget

Expenditure

Documents

See the Reference section of the IATI website for further detail on each of the elements. For advice about the reference area, see the How to use IATI reference.

If you receive funding from the UK Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office or the Dutch or Belgian governments you may have extra reporting requirements. For information on these see Donors' reporting requirements.

Building your own system?

The following requirements are built into most publishing systems. Make to sure to include them if building your own:

  • Organisation files must be well-formed XML
  • Organisation files must validate against the relevant version of the IATI organisation schema, test this using the IATI Validator
  • Including the @generated-datetime attribute is highly recommended
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Step 1: Register with IATI

Registering your organisation as an IATI publisher is the first step to being able to publish data.

In most cases, using the free IATI Publisher tool is the easiest way to both register with IATI and publish data. If you want to use a different publishing tool or method, you will need to register on the IATI Registry. For example, it does not make sense for large organisations, such as donor governments or UN agencies, to use IATI Publisher due to the volume of data they publish; these organisations should register on the IATI Registry.

Visit How to register with IATI for more detail on these two options and the information required about your organisation for registration.

Step 2: Prepare your data

If you are using IATI Publisher, you will enter information about your organisation and activities within the interface. You can save this data to come back to and publish from the tool when ready.

There are other publishing tools available to convert data into the XML file format required for IATI, along with the option to create a bespoke publishing system using your own internal systems. You can find more information here: Creating files

Before publishing your data, you should check that its format complies with the IATI Standard. IATI Publisher, and similar publishing tools, have in-built checks for this. You can use d-preview to visualise your data and the IATI Validator to check its format if working with your own XML files.

Step 3: Publish your data

IATI Publisher will create and publish IATI data files for you, based on the information you have entered in the interface.

If you are creating your own IATI data files, store them in an accessible online location so that you can link them directly to the IATI Registry. The IATI Registry contains links to your data files and describes their content; it does not hold the data itself. For more guidance, see How to publish your data on the IATI Registry.

Each organisation is responsible for their data and for keeping the information about their organisation and its activities up to date.

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Creating a publisher account

Organisations that publish IATI data are referred to as 'publishers'. Before publishing data, organisations need their own publisher account on the IATI Registry.

There are two ways to create this account: either via the IATI Publisher tool, or directly on the IATI Registry.

IATI Publisher

Use IATI Publisher to complete all the steps required to publish your organisation\\u2019s data. IATI Publisher will create your organisation\\u2019s publisher account on the IATI Registry (so you don\\u2019t have to visit the IATI Registry to do this).

IATI Publisher has been built to support the publication of a limited amount of data on an organisation's development and humanitarian activities. An \\u2018activity\\u2019 is an individual project or another unit of development and humanitarian work, which is determined by the organisation that is publishing the data.

Organisations publishing 100+ activities are advised not to use IATI Publisher. Instead these organisations likely need an alternative technical solution that enables the publication of large volumes of data. If you are unsure if your organisation should use IATI Publisher, please contact us for more information.

IATI Registry

Organisations who do not use IATI Publisher can create a publisher account directly on the IATI Registry.

On the IATI Registry page, click the 'Register' button in the blue bar at the top of the screen. This will take you to a page where you will choose the 'New Publisher' option and click the 'Create Publisher Account' button.

Information required to register

For your account to be approved, you must complete all the required fields, such as:

  • your IATI organisation identifier
  • the type of licence under which you publish your data
  • the type of organisation you represent
  • the country you are registered in
  • a contact email address

In the same form, you can also give other details such as:

  • a description of what your organisation does
  • a link to your Implementation Schedule
  • a description of the organisations or agencies your data covers
  • how frequently you will publish to IATI
  • the units of aid you use in your reporting

Your organisation will only be publicly listed as a publisher on the IATI Registry after you publish your first dataset. Further guidance can be found at:

Wait for your publisher account to be approved

The IATI Secretariat needs to approve every publisher account. This is to ensure that every organisation publishing to IATI is legally registered and has a unique identifier.

If any required fields are not filled in, or your IATI organisation identifier (also known as your \\u2018IATI Org ID\\u2019) is incorrect, the IATI Secretariat will not be able to approve your account. The team may contact you for information to verify your organisation identifier. This usually happens if the information is not available online.

If you have been waiting for more than 3 days for your account to be approved, please contact us.

Next steps

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The steps listed here should ensure that your IATI organisation identifier (also known as your IATI "org ID") is unique and will be approved by the IATI Secretariat. The identifier is made up of two parts based on the agency your organisation is registered with and your registration number.

Identify your registration agency

The first part of your identifier will be your organisation\\u2019s registration agency code.

A list of registration agencies can be found at: org-id.guide. Check whether your organisation is registered with one of the agencies on this list. If it is, use the agency code as the first part of your IATI organisation identifier. If the agency your organisation is registered with is not listed, please contact us.

There are numerous registration agencies, for example:

  • Companies House in the UK. Its code is: GB-COH
  • the Tanzania Revenue Authority in Tanzania. Its code is: TZ-TRA

Find your registration number

The second part of your IATI organisation identifier is the registration number your organisation has been given by its registration agency. This is normally found on your organisation\\u2019s registration certificate.

Add this after your registration agency\\u2019s code, separating the two with a hyphen (-). Write the registration number exactly as it appears on your organisation\\u2019s registration certificate.

Using the examples again:

  • Companies House has given Development Initiatives the registration number: 06368740. This is added to the Companies House code to form the IATI organisation identifier: GB-COH-06368740
  • The Tanzania Revenue Authority gives each organisation a registration certificate, which includes a Taxpayer Identification Number (e.g. 100-200-300). This is added to the Tanzania Revenue Authority\\u2019s code to form the IATI organisation identifier:
    TZ-TRA-100-200-300.

Please note:

  • If your registration number contains any of the following symbols: / & | ? then these should be replaced with a - .
  • Your organisation identifier should not start or end with a blank space or a new line.

Verify your IATI organisation identifier

Your identifer will be checked by the IATI Secretariat when you register your organisation as an IATI publisher. If your registration agency does not have a public list of all registered organisations, you will need to send a document with your registration number. Examples of acceptable documents include your registration certificate or a contract.

If you have any questions on this process, please contact us.

For a more technical overview of the IATI organisation identifier, see organisation-identifier.

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You can have two types of accounts on the IATI Registry, a user account and a publisher account.

With your user account you can create, and be granted permission to edit, multiple publisher accounts. Equally, each publisher account can have many user accounts attached to it.

As your organisation changes and develops it\\u2019s important to keep details in your user and publisher accounts up to date. You should, for example, remove account access for staff members who leave, and update any contact details that change.

This page gives an overview of what your user and publisher accounts contain and how you can edit them \\u2013 it doesn\\u2019t list every information item held in your accounts.

User accounts

You can sign up for a user account as an individual or using a generic team or organisation email address, for example support@iatistandard.org.

Information held in a user account includes:

  • username
  • full name
  • email address
  • API tokens.

Each user account can create as many API tokens as needed. When a new token is generated this will not be visible after its creation for security reasons, thus if the token is lost a new one needs to be generated. A token can be generated in the 'My Account' tab when you\\u2019re logged in to the IATI Registry. If you use a third-party publishing tool, they may ask you to provide an API token. This confirms that you have given them permission to publish on behalf of the organisation.

To update the details in your user account, go to the 'My Account' tab and click the 'Manage' button.

If you\\u2019ve forgotten your password, use the Forgot your password? link on the login page. If you\\u2019ve forgotten your username, contact the IATI Secretariat to regain access to your account.

What can I do with the user account?

As a user you can:

  • create new publisher accounts
  • edit publisher accounts (where you have permission)
  • publish data on behalf of an organisation (where you have permission).

For instructions on creating a publisher account see How to register with IATI

For instructions on how to publish data see Publishing your files

Publisher accounts

Publisher accounts hold three broad types of information. These are:

Organisation information

  • Generic organisation information, such as name, HQ country and website link
  • IATI organisation information, for example IATI Org ID and Publisher ID
  • Publishing information, for example how often you will update the data, the units of aid used, and any exclusions (what your data won't cover)

Datasets

  • A list of all the IATI files your organisation has published, including:
    • type of file (activity/organisation)
    • file ID and title
    • details, for example language and the date of last update
    • IATI details, for example URL link and number of activities.

Members

  • The list of user accounts that have permission to edit and publish on behalf of the organisation, including:
    • the name of each user account
    • the role of each user account (administrator, editor, member).

To access these pages, log in to the IATI Registry, go to your organisation's publisher account and click the 'Manage' button. Three tabs will show called Edit, Datasets and Members.

To update your organisation information please follow these instructions.

What can I do with a publisher account?

Publisher accounts store information about an organisation and the different IATI datasets published on its behalf.

As a member of a publisher account you can:

  • view the private datasets of your organisation.

As an editor you can also:

  • add and edit the organisation's datasets
  • add and edit the organisation's details.

And as an administrator you can in addition:

  • delete datasets
  • add, remove and change your organisation's members.

If you want to make any changes, including making datasets private and adding new members, go to your publisher account and click the \\u2018Manage\\u2019 button. Then select the relevant Edit, Datasets or Members tab and you can delete or edit the required information.

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Changing your organisation\\u2019s contact details

To update your organisation's public email address, go to your IATI Registry publisher page and click the 'Manage' button in the top right:

We recommend using a generic email address for your organisation on the IATI Registry as this avoids needing to update it when individuals change.

Check whether the contact information in your IATI data files also needs updating when you next publish (in the activity <contact-info> element).

Adding or removing individuals from your account

Your IATI publisher (i.e. organisation) account can have multiple individuals associated with it.

If you use IATI Publisher, you can add or edit accounts in the 'Users' page of the tool.

If you manage your data on the IATI Registry, you can edit user accounts by going to your publisher page, clicking \\u2018Manage\\u2019, then selecting 'Members':

To update your own user account, go to 'My Account' in the top right and click the 'Manage' button. If you have forgotten your password, use the Forgot your password link, or if you have forgotten your username, contact support.

Changing your organisation\\u2019s name

If your organisation has legally changed its name, this can be updated on your IATI Registry publisher page, similar to contact details above. Your organisation's name will likely need updating in the <reporting-org>, <participating-org>, and <narrative> elements of your IATI organisation and activity files.

If you use IATI Publisher, you should first change your organisation\\u2019s name on the IATI Registry, then update it in the tool to match.

If a structural or legal change means that you are effectively a new organisation, you may also want to change your IATI organisation identifier and publisher ID (see below).

Changing your organisation identifier or publisher ID

Only the IATI Secretariat can change your organisation identifier or publisher ID on the IATI Registry - please contact us to request this change.

Your IATI organisation identifier should only be updated following a structural or legal change \\u2013 for example, if your organisation has become a new organisation by merging with another or has re-registered with its regulating body.

If your organisation's name has changed, you may also want to change your IATI publisher ID (an abbreviation which uniquely identifies your organisation on the IATI Registry) to better match your new name.

If you use IATI Publisher or AidStream, we will advise how to update your information in these tools. If you manage your own IATI data files, please follow the guidance below:

After changes to your organisation identifier:

  • Update your organisation identifier in your data files, e.g. in the <reporting-org> element. Do not change activity identifiers of already published activities.
  • Keep a record of your previous organisation identifier by adding the element <other-identifier> to all of your activities with the attributes @ref and @type. The @ref attribute should contain your previous organisation identifier and the @type code should be 'B1', which is 'Previous Reporting Organisation Identifier'.

After changes to your publisher ID:

Once your publisher ID has been updated on the IATI Registry, you need to refresh the connection to your IATI data files.

  • Go to the 'Datasets' tab in your IATI Registry publisher account and delete each data file (this removes the connection between the IATI Registry and your IATI XML files but does not delete the files themselves).
  • Republish your data files to your updated account with the new publisher ID.
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Various tools and services are available to help you create and publish IATI data. These offer different levels of support and automation. Some are free; others are paid for. Some are designed for small organisations with only a few activities; others can handle high volumes of data and can be integrated into your current system.

Tools and services

IATI Publisher

IATI Publisher is IATI's free to use publishing tool, which enables organisations to publish their data on development and humanitarian activities according to the XML format required by the IATI Standard. The tool is designed to be simple and intuitive, making publishing easier for organisations, with a range of benefits for users.

IATI Publisher is:

  • Free to use
  • Provides clear explanations of data fields in the IATI Standard and links to useful guidance
  • Enables data to be entered directly in the interface or bulk uploaded via Excel, CSV or XML file
  • Runs automatic checks (via the IATI Validator) for errors before publishing your data

IATI Publisher has been built to support organisations that want to publish data on a limited number of development and humanitarian activities. An \\u2018activity\\u2019 is an individual project or another unit of development and humanitarian work, which is determined by the organisation that is publishing the data. Organisations who publish a limited number of activities tend to represent small and medium sized organisations.

We encourage organisations who are new to IATI to use IATI Publisher. The process of registering with IATI and publishing data can be complex and IATI Publisher will guide you through the steps.

AIDA Data Services

Key facts: Paid; Manual IATI upload

See more information about the service here or visit our contact page to request a demo. For inquiries, contact us at info@aida.tools

AidStream

Key facts: Free & Paid; IATI upload via service or manual; CSV & XLS upload (for activities, transactions & results).

See more information about this service: AidStream

See the AidStream user guide for more information. For enquiries, email AidStream support.

Akvo RSR

Key facts: Paid; Automated IATI upload

See more information about this service here Akvo RSR

See the Akvo website for more information. For enquiries, contact Akvo.

Amp Impact

Key Facts: IATI upload via service or manual upload

See more information about this service here: Amp Impact

Please follow this link to Contact Us

DevResults

Key facts: Paid; Manual IATI upload

See more information about this service here DevResults

See the IATI section of the DevResults Help Site to learn more, or visit DevResults.com to request access to a demo site. For enquiries, contact DevResults.

ProjectConnect

Key facts: Paid; Automated IATI upload

See more information about this service hereProjectConnect

See the ProjectConnect website for more information. For enquiries, email ProjectConnect.

Promeva

Key facts: Paid; Manual IATI upload

See more information about this service herePromeva

See the Promeva website for more information. For additional information email Promeva.

TolaData

Key facts: IATI upload via service or manual upload; Paid (check our pricing page for packages with full service)

See more information about this service here TolaData

For more information, see TolaData\\u2019s website or download the IATI Brochure. For enquiries, email TolaData.

Integrated solutions

These tools and services are designed to be implemented within your internal system. Rather than being a stand-alone tool, they interact with your internal software and allow for more automated IATI file creation and updating of data.

Please note, that each tool or service will require a level of set up to connect to your internal system. Validation and automatic publishing may not be built in.

Microsoft Dynamics 365 Nonprofit Accelerator + IATI Add On

Key Facts:\\u00a0Solution free with Microsoft\\u00a0

The Dynamics 365 nonprofit accelerator and Common Data Model for Nonprofits\\u00a0offer a fully managed and Microsoft supported solution for\\u00a0constituent management, fundraising, awards, program delivery, and impact tracking.\\u00a0\\u00a0

The accelerator includes an optional IATI Add On that enables organizations to\\u00a0record their fundraising and programmatic activities according to the IATI Organisational and Activity Standards, automatically sync IATI non-embedded code lists with the nonprofit accelerator and generate IATI Organisation and Activity XML files.\\u00a0

See the accelerator landing page and the latest IATI user guide for more information.

CoVE - Convert, Validate, Explore

CoVE is a web-based tool that can be used to convert spreadsheets (.xlsx and .ods) to IATI XML. Additionally, IATI XML can be transformed into spreadsheets with CoVE. In doing so, CoVE will also validate data against the IATI schema, plus check compliance with codelists and rulesets. CoVE also supports both the organisation and activity standard. Spreadsheet templates are provided to help users get started.

Open Data Services Cooperative have extensive experience of both IATI and other data standards, and have developed IATI CoVE to assist clients publishing IATI data. CoVE is publicly available to use for free. Open Data Services offer paid support and advice on a consultancy basis.

CoVE:\\u00a0https://iati.cove.opendataservices.coop/

Are you a tool or service provider?

If you provide an IATI tool or service and would like to add or update information on this page, please contact the IATI Secretariat.

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Use this infographic to see the step by step process to successfully publish data to IATI.

Click here to download the infographic as a PDF.

For additional guidance, contact the IATI Secretariat at any time: support@iatistandard.org

Join the conversation on IATI Connect; there is a dedicated group for new and potential publishers here.

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When you have prepared your data, place the files in an accessible online location so that you can link to them from the IATI Registry.

The IATI Registry contains links to published data files and descriptions of what information they hold. Organisations are responsible for their own data; you can store your data on your own website or server, or have it hosted by a third-party service or tool. Wherever your files are stored, they should be openly accessible, without passwords or other barriers.

Only users with the correct permission are allowed to publish data on behalf of an organisation.

Manual publishing

Individual files

If you only have a small number of data files to publish (less than five), log in to the IATI Registry and select \\u2018Data - Register\\u2019 on the blue bar at the top of the page. This opens a form where you can enter the required details for the IATI data file that you are publishing.

If you are publishing multiple files, add the details for each separately.

Bulk uploads

If you have more than five data files to add, upload them in bulk using a CSV file rather than adding each file individually.

Log in to the IATI Registry and select \\u2018Data - Upload CSV file\\u2019 on the blue bar at the top of the page. Download the CSV template and follow the link to guidance on how to fill in the template. Upload the CSV file when it is complete.

Automated publishing

IATI Publisher, and similar IATI publishing tools, can automatically publish data for users (see more information). Larger organisations with greater volumes or data or frequent updates often build their own bespoke systems.

Whether you are using a third-party tool or your own bespoke system, automatic publishing is done through an API (application programming interface). To enable this, you need an API token associated with your IATI user account \\u2013 this grants access to the IATI system for your tools.

Each publishing tool or system guides you on how to set up automated publishing to the IATI Registry. As part of this you may be asked for:

  • your publisher ID: this is normally an abbreviation of your organisation's name. Find this on your IATI Registry publisher page by clicking \\u2018Manage\\u2019. It also forms the last part of your publisher page\\u2019s URL.
  • your IATI organisation identifier: this is the unique identifier for your organisation. On your IATI Registry publisher page it is listed as the 'identifier' on the right beneath your organisation's name
  • your API token: this is a code associated with your IATI user account. A token can be generated in the 'My Account' tab when you are logged in to the IATI Registry.

Learn more about APIs

You can set up a system to interact with the IATI Registry using its own API, which is an implementation of the CKAN API. For details, see the full CKAN API documentation.

For further details and advice, contact us.


Removing your IATI data files

IATI is aware that, due to security concerns or privacy issues, data owners may choose to remove their data temporarily or permanently. If you need to remove your data please follow our Data removal guidance.

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For publishers that create and publish their own XML files (i.e. they don\\u2019t use a tool like IATI Publisher or Aidstream) it\\u2019s important to publish those files on an open website which allow tools (such as the Datastore) to access them. This guidance describes a common problem with security products blocking access to data files.

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Some publishers publish IATI data on their own website and then put security on the website to try and protect themselves from bad bots (Cloudflare is a popular product that does this). But this often has the side effect of stopping all the users who want to use the data from getting the data.

\"}, {\"id\": \"fd865583-6877-435d-b729-dbc1184363d1\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

In this case, it may look like the data is available. It is on the publisher's website and when you open it in a web browser you can see the data. However, the data cannot be used in various tools such as the Dashboard, Validator, Datastore, and more.

\"}, {\"id\": \"97d84cca-945a-4438-8bb7-322b0f0a7d2a\", \"type\": \"h2\", \"value\": \"Allow-listing unfortunately won\\u2019t work\"}, {\"id\": \"a4b4ed60-7e10-4163-a3d3-29a6f2e7141c\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

Many of these security products allow publishers to make exceptions for bots that are known and trusted. This is referred to as allow listing (an older term for this is white listing) because by default all bots are blocked but publishers then allow certain known bots access.

\"}, {\"id\": \"114e5457-c860-4c64-9683-95e8198de098\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

The security products will require technical information to allow bot access. This includes information on what the bots declare themselves as (their user agent) and where the bots are located (their IP address).

\"}, {\"id\": \"36983434-88d3-452b-af38-49b91189c7f9\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

Often when this problem arises, we are asked to send this information to publishers and they will add exceptions for our bots.

\"}, {\"id\": \"8d792635-aea2-4938-b565-c5cbfd2a29a9\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

However there are several problems with this approach and ultimately it is not workable.

\"}, {\"id\": \"361aa4d6-a36a-4938-8697-8be40d92cf16\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

Firstly, collecting this information and making sure it is kept up to date is not an easy task. It is made more difficult because there are so many products that need access to the data and we need to do this for every single product.

\"}, {\"id\": \"83084310-14ff-4592-b3d8-98cc3d0f0df7\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"
  • Unified Platform; including the datastore and validator
  • Dashboard
  • Publisher Stats
  • CDFD
  • D-Portal
  • Registry
  • And more\\u2026
\"}, {\"id\": \"9fccc5f4-3b0f-4d9d-8e5c-3252d1c05488\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

Every product may have multiple bits of information and the information may change at any point in the future. It will therefore take a lot of staff time at IATI to collect and maintain the information, a lot of staff time at the publisher to apply it, and a lot of staff time from everyone to debug any issues that may arise.

\"}, {\"id\": \"41c9bf4c-3be0-4013-bb86-6e30964b8897\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

But most importantly, in an open data ecosystem it is always possible for other people to make their own products to collect data and process it (for example, the Aid Transparency Index from Publish What You Fund). It\\u2019s important that these other products can also access publisher\\u2019s data. If we take an allow list approach we cannot provide the needed information for other people\\u2019s products.

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So if people only allowed the products we provided them information for and blocked the rest, we would then have a situation where some products can see the data but other products cannot. This leads to problems for the completeness of IATI data and the analysis that is done using it (for example, if the Aid Transparency Index can not see a publisher's data they will simply not be included in that year's report).

\"}, {\"id\": \"5457b5e4-a2c5-467f-bdb1-752c72e4742c\", \"type\": \"h2\", \"value\": \"The solution\"}, {\"id\": \"cbd2e8df-8bd2-469e-89e4-0b4a8dfc79d9\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

The only solution that works is that any published files must have security restrictions that block bots removed and be available for all.

\"}, {\"id\": \"c8c2c198-c81a-46f4-b6b8-46b224764100\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

In security products like Cloudflare, it is often possible to remove restrictions for one area of a website only - so this does not mean removing these products entirely. Alternatively, files could be moved to a new website on a subdomain with no security issues.

\"}, {\"id\": \"ef9f69fd-17a1-4576-aba5-dddaa4ac726c\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

This is a solution that is practical; as it saves staff time for both the publisher and IATI and removes the likelihood of mistakes.

\"}, {\"id\": \"377afd4e-9d63-4441-87ee-42ac2a460375\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

This is a solution that is also fitting for the IATI project; it\\u2019s important that publishers make sure the data is available for anyone who wants it without restrictions.

\"}, {\"id\": \"c27c3b78-d683-478d-9626-cc7d6be63c43\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

It\\u2019s important to note however, that this does not mean that a website must have no security at all. A bot that requests the same file thousands of times per second could cause problems and there is no legitimate use for this; so it\\u2019s acceptable to block malicious actors. But websites must not block well-behaved bots by default.

\"}]" +msgstr "[]" + +#. guidance_and_support.guidancepage.2990.content_editor +msgid "[{\"id\": \"b3f66fdc-76d0-4b71-9041-63bffe8481cc\", \"type\": \"intro\", \"value\": \"

It\\u2019s important for IATI publishers to publish their XML files on websites without access restrictions. For information on why, please see this guidance. This guidance explains how to check your files.

\"}, {\"id\": \"1fad87d5-ad54-4f2a-88a3-278784907eac\", \"type\": \"h2\", \"value\": \"Why downloading the file from a web browser is not enough\"}, {\"id\": \"137569ca-08fe-4fd9-b75e-54cddc7306b9\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

You can go to a publisher's data page in the IATI Registry and click the \\u201cDownload\\u201d button. This will download the data in your web browser.

However, this is not enough to check that your data is fully available. Many security products such as Cloudflare will allow access from a web browser but block access from the many IATI tools that use data. For more information on this, see this guidance.

That\\u2019s why it\\u2019s important to test downloads with similar methods to the ones that will be used by other IATI tools.

\"}, {\"id\": \"9ba74bab-5b3d-419d-8d82-45f053dc364a\", \"type\": \"h2\", \"value\": \"Test outside your own network\"}, {\"id\": \"b2dd2d96-c3e1-46a0-b1ea-a0b8cf6f8e8d\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

If you are using the network your office or employer provides for internet access and your files are also hosted on your employer\\u2019s resources, it is important to run these tests from a different network. This may also apply if you are working from home or a co-working space, but using your employers Virtual Private Network (VPN).

This is because different security rules may be applied for employees and the general public. It\\u2019s important to make sure the general public can access these files.

\"}, {\"id\": \"c7722630-11e8-4623-8d0a-0c44916f6c09\", \"type\": \"h2\", \"value\": \"Testing on Linux, Mac or Windows\"}, {\"id\": \"40035876-549f-4e50-a217-e9350cabaced\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

On Linux, open a Terminal.

On Mac, open a Terminal. This is in the \\u201cUtilities\\u201d folder in your \\u201cApplications\\u201d folder.

On Windows, open a Command Prompt. Click start and then you should be able to search for it. You may be asked for permission to make changes to your computer. Don\\u2019t worry - the commands you will run will not make any changes to your system.

You will need the full URL of the data you want to test. You may already know this, or you can find this by opening the publisher's data page in the IATI Registry. Right click on the \\u201cDownload\\u201d button and select \\u201ccopy link\\u201d or \\u201ccopy link address\\u201d. (It may be labelled differently in your browser)

Type (replacing the example URL with the URL of your data):

curl --user-agent "IATI download test" https://www.example.com/iatidata.xml

and press enter.

\"}, {\"id\": \"85ddae17-553e-4221-b5ba-932d4d9dbbc2\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

You should see XML containing some IATI data. If so, the test has passed.

If you see random content that is not IATI data, this will be an error page and the test has failed.

\"}, {\"id\": \"2a7a9728-01d4-4038-8360-91e71d0358af\", \"type\": \"h2\", \"value\": \"Testing properly over time\"}, {\"id\": \"c4b90acf-8dbb-4426-bc4c-9af338faef5e\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

The tests above perform a check once. However, to really check that data is accessible, the test should be repeated over a period of time and it should make sure it works every time. This is because some websites may allow access the first time but not allow repeated access.

Contact IATI support for help with this, or anything else about publishing.

\"}]" +msgstr "[]" + +#. guidance_and_support.guidancepage.2991.content_editor +msgid "[{\"id\": \"8ceb6630-27ff-4f85-9a13-0ba0bd344877\", \"type\": \"intro\", \"value\": \"

It\\u2019s important for IATI publishers to publish their XML files on websites without access restrictions. For information on why, please see this guidance. This guidance explains how to configure Cloudflare for publishing without access restrictions.

\"}, {\"id\": \"97bb5870-03f2-49ef-9bc5-04ed751bca50\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

Note Cloudflare are changing their product continuously and this guidance may become out of date. If this guidance does not help, please check the links to Cloudflares own documentation in this guidance or contact IATI support.

\"}, {\"id\": \"47b37201-2f79-4df7-a28f-b2cdec6dd3be\", \"type\": \"h2\", \"value\": \"Assumptions\"}, {\"id\": \"632d2913-bd35-4ea6-b63c-ba305be76d11\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

A publisher has published files on a website with many other types of content.

They don\\u2019t want to remove Cloudflare entirely from this website, as the protection Cloudflare offers is essential for other parts of the website.

\"}, {\"id\": \"e1d457d7-522c-4fe7-9b6a-e7ea0ba744cb\", \"type\": \"h2\", \"value\": \"Goals\"}, {\"id\": \"2ef0afb0-602a-403d-bd8e-f74ac73d96a0\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

This document describes how to configure Cloudflare to allow access to the published IATI files without removing protection from other parts of the website.

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  1. Open the Cloudflare dashboard and login to the account in question.
  2. Select the website you need to configure.
  3. Go to Security > WAF > Custom rules.
  4. Select Create rule.
  5. Enter a descriptive name for the rule in Rule name.
  6. Under \\u201cIf incoming requests match\\u201d, use the Field drop-down list to choose an HTTP property. Select \\u201cURI Path\\u201d.
  7. Use the Operator drop-down list to choose the operator for the rule. Use \\u201cContains\\u201d.
  8. For the Value, enter the path to the published files. You can enter the full path, or you can enter the first part of the path only if there are multiple IATI files in the same place. (e.g. \\u201c/sites/default/files/iati/\\u201d)
  9. Under \\u201cThen take action\\u201d, select \\u201cSkip\\u201d.
  10. Select \\u201cAll Super Bot Fight Mode Rules\\u201d option.
  11. Under the \\u201cMore components to skip\\u201d dropdown, select \\u201cUser Agent Blocking\\u201d and \\u201cBrowser Integrity Check\\u201d
  12. Select Deploy to publish your rule.

Once this has been published, you can test your files to make sure access is allowed.

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On Custom rules

On rules

On skip action

On logging to investigate issues

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To see the sorts of information you can add to improve your data, and how your data compares with other organisations, go to the IATI Dashboard. This contains a summary of every publisher's data, as well as a summary table comparing data of all IATI publishers.

How the IATI Dashboard works

The IATI Dashboard is a tool managed by the IATI Secretariat. Every day it collects published data via the IATI Registry and analyses it. This data is then presented in charts and metrics which data users can access. Users can look at the data on an individual publisher level, or at all the IATI publishers as a whole.

There are 4 key sections in the IATI Dashboard:

  • Headlines \\u2013 this tells you about the total number of IATI publishers, files and activities published since 2014
  • Data Quality \\u2013 this highlights technical errors present in organisations\\u2019 publishing. Note we don\\u2019t attempt to evaluate the actual content of the data
  • Exploring Data \\u2013 this explains which elements and codes publishers are using in their data
  • Publishing Statistics \\u2013 these tables compare how organisations are meeting the Key qualities of IATI data in their publishing.

The methodology used to create the publishing statistics is explained on each page and is periodically reviewed and updated. The aim is that the statistics can be used as a credible benchmark, and to guide organisations in how to improve the quality of their IATI data. If you have questions about how the methodologies work, please contact the IATI Secretariat.

Check for errors on your individual publisher page

As a publisher you can use your individual Publisher page on the IATI Dashboard to check for validation errors. To find your page, go to the Dashboard\\u2019s homepage and select your organisation.

First look at the Headlines box, checking:

  • that your Reporting Org on the Registry and in your Data match
    • If these don\\u2019t match there\\u2019s a risk your data won\\u2019t be imported into visualisation tools as it\\u2019s invalid. You\\u2019ll need to update your Reporting org in your IATI files. Please follow steps 3 and 4 under the \\u2018Changing your organisation\\u2019s IATI Org ID\\u2019 section on How to update your organisation details.
  • that you have at least one activity file and only one organisation file
  • that your number of activities and unique activities match
    • In IATI every activity needs a unique identifier, see What data should I publish? for instructions. If multiple activities have the same identifier they won\\u2019t be correctly pulled through into visualisation tools. Check your data to find out which identifiers are duplicated.
  • that you only have one organisation
    • Unless you are publishing on behalf of another organisation, only report Organisation information for your own organisation in your organisation file. If you\\u2019ve added the details of any other company, remove these.
  • that you\\u2019re only using valid Versions
    • The IATI Standard is updated in stages, each stage has a corresponding version number. Valid versions are: 1.01, 1.02 1.03, 1.04, 1.05 and 2.01, 2.02 and 2.03. If any other version number is shown, please correct this in your files.
  • if you\\u2019re using hierarchies, these are sequential e.g. 1, 2, 3
    • Hierarchies allow you to demonstrate your internal decision-making and flow of funds in your organisation. You should start with activities at level 1, and then progress to levels 2, 3 and so on.
  • that you have a license showing
    • IATI data must be published under an open data license. You specify your type of license on the IATI Registry. Please see How to license your data.

Improving your data quality \\u2013 Publishing Statistics

Every organisation publishing IATI data appears in the Publishing Statistics tables. These give an overview of what data different organisations are publishing and how timely and comprehensive the information is. Most tables only look at live activities, so historic information is not included.

Above each table is an explanation of what\\u2019s included. Below each is more detail on the methodology for each calculation.

In IATI you should be publishing:

  • Timely data
    • Frequency: Update your data at least quarterly. The Dashboard checks to see when you added a more recent transaction date. This counts as an \\u2018update\\u2019. If you\\u2019ve updated your data, the update will show in the relevant month. Please note if you\\u2019ve included future transaction dates at any point this will skew the figures. Transaction dates should never be in the future.
    • Time lag: You can also check how up-to-date your data is relative to the first time you published it. You should aim to reduce the time lag in your publication.
  • Forward-looking data
    • Here you can see how many of your activities contain forward-looking budgets. Ideally 100% of your activities should have a budget for each year the activity is set to take place.
    • The table shows activities taking place, now and over the next two years, and the number of activities with budget for that year. Your data quality will improve as you add in more forward-looking budgets.
  • Comprehensive data
    • These tables analyse which \\u2018elements\\u2019 you\\u2019re publishing for each activity, and therefore detail the work you\\u2019re doing.
    • The summary table gives an overview of your data.
      • Core covers the basic activity data, largely those covered in Key activity information to publish. When looking at your data quality you first want to get your \\u2018core\\u2019 score as near to 100 as possible. This means for 100% of your activities you are reporting the \\u2018core\\u2019 elements.
      • Financials covers your transactions and how well your data can be traced down and up to other organisations.
      • Value added contains additional elements particularly useful to data users, such as sectors, location and results.
      • If under comprehensiveness, you notice a number in brackets e.g. 90 (100), the first number is the percentage of your activities that have the element reported correctly. The number in brackets shows those with the element reported but there is an error in some of them. You can use the methodology at the end of the table to try and work out what is going wrong in your data.
  • Coverage
    • The coverage page seeks to compare the amount of funding each organisation receives with the amount they report in their IATI files. This analysis holds coverage data only for 2014 and 2015 so far.
    • In future, we anticipate using the total spend outlined in publishers\\u2019 organisation files, rather than collecting the information manually from publishers.
  • Summary Statistics
    • This section provides an overview and compares all IATI publishers by scoring the three dimensions \\u2013 Timeliness, Forward-looking and Comprehensiveness and adjusting this score by the proportion of a publisher\\u2019s activities covered in their IATI data (\\u2018coverage\\u2019).

In the Publishing Statistics section, there\\u2019s also a table on humanitarian data published to IATI.

Humanitarian Reporting

Dashboard Data Quality checklist

This guide introduces you to the IATI Dashboard and how you can check if your files are valid, if your data is structured correctly and what further data you can add.

First, ensure your files are valid.

Second, go through the headlines on your individual publisher page on the IATI Dashboard to ensure your data is structured properly.

Third, look at the Core page on the Dashboard\\u2019s Summary Statistics and work on getting all of your elements up to 100%.

Then choose an area of your data to work on. This includes increasing the frequency and decreasing the timlag of your publishing, adding in forward-looking budgets, and increasing the number of elements you publish under the Financials and Value added pages on the IATI Dashboard.

If you have any questions about the Dashboard and how to improve your data quality, please get in touch with the IATI Secretariat.

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Your request will be assigned to a member of staff and you should receive an initial response within 2 working days. Normal support hours are 09:00 to 17:00 (UK time) Monday to Friday.

Please note that support is offered primarily in English, although we will make use of online translation tools where possible. You are free to write your request in French or Spanish.

" +msgstr "" + +#. news.newspage.2967.heading +msgid "Farewell blog from Development Initiatives’ Technical Team" +msgstr "None" + +#. news.newspage.2983.heading +msgid "Briefing: Tracking climate action with IATI" +msgstr "None" + +#. news.newspage.2957.excerpt +msgid "An experienced Facilitator/Moderator is wanted for the facilitation of the upcoming IATI Community Exchange (15 -16 March, Copenhagen)" +msgstr "None" + +#. news.newspage.2958.excerpt +msgid "The Index measures aid transparency among the world’s major development agencies and has been produced by Publish What You Fund (PWYF) since 2012." +msgstr "None" + +#. news.newspage.2960.excerpt +msgid "IATI welcomes CanWach, Emergentally, the Government of Niger and the Media Foundation for West Africa as its first new members to join in 2023." +msgstr "None" + +#. news.newspage.2961.excerpt +msgid "Anyone that has accessed IATI data in 2022 is requested to take a short survey by 15 May (deadline extended)." +msgstr "None" + +#. news.newspage.2962.excerpt +msgid "The Government of Nepal is set to integrate IATI data into their AMIS for easy access of IATI data on development and humanitarian flows." +msgstr "None" + +#. news.newspage.2963.excerpt +msgid "The IATI Annual Report 2022 and accompanying Financial Report has been launched today." +msgstr "None" + +#. news.newspage.2964.excerpt +msgid "Looking ahead in 2023, how can data users leverage IATI budget data to assess the global development and humanitarian aid landscape?" +msgstr "None" + +#. news.newspage.2965.excerpt +msgid "IATI's Technical Team is offering support to organisations who want to migrate their existing IATI data from AidStream to IATI Publisher." +msgstr "None" + +#. news.newspage.2966.excerpt +msgid "Watch IATI Connect Stories vlog with Claire Provost, an investigative journalist reporting on international development and humanitarian aid" +msgstr "None" + +#. news.newspage.2967.excerpt +msgid "Read a final update from IATI’s Technical Team at Development Initiatives’ ahead of IATI’s upcoming transition to a new hosting consortium (on 1 July 2023)" +msgstr "None" + +#. news.newspage.2968.excerpt +msgid "IATI encourages suitable candidates to apply for the new role of IATI Director." +msgstr "None" + +#. news.newspage.2969.excerpt +msgid "IATI has new hosting arrangements for the Secretariat for the next five years." +msgstr "None" + +#. news.newspage.2970.excerpt +msgid "IATI has released its key messages to the 2023 United Nations High-Level Political Forum taking place between 10 - 20 July 2023." +msgstr "None" + +#. news.newspage.2973.excerpt +msgid "One-line description" +msgstr "None" + +#. news.newspage.2976.excerpt +msgid "An election is being held to elect the Technical Seat on the IATI Governing Board." +msgstr "None" + +#. news.newspage.2980.excerpt +msgid "Blog from the IATI Secretariat on participating in the Festival de Datos, Punta del Este, Uruguay on 7–9 November, 2023" +msgstr "None" + +#. news.newspage.2982.excerpt +msgid "IATI participated in a workshop (Paris, 6-7 November 2023) on improving the tracking of funds to Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities (IPLCs)." +msgstr "None" + +#. news.newspage.2983.excerpt +msgid "To promote transparency and open data during COP28, IATI has released a briefing detailing what IATI data is available on climate action." +msgstr "None" + +#. news.newspage.2984.excerpt +msgid "IATI Secretariat partner, ODS is recruiting for a data analyst to join our team." +msgstr "None" + +#. news.newspage.2989.excerpt +msgid "IATI will hold its biennial Governing Board elections in February and March, opening the nominations process to IATI members on 28 February 2024." +msgstr "None" + +#. news.newspage.2992.excerpt +msgid "New online course to support civil society actors working within the international development and humanitarian sectors to use IATI data." +msgstr "None" + +#. news.newspage.2993.excerpt +msgid "Read a new report from the Institute for Journalism and Social Change." +msgstr "None" + +#. news.newspage.2994.excerpt +msgid "Check out use cases of IATI and other data sources compiled by Publish What You Fund." +msgstr "None" + +#. news.newspage.2996.excerpt +msgid "IATI held its annual Members’ Assembly and Community Exchange in Bogota, Colombia." +msgstr "None" + +#. news.newspage.2998.excerpt +msgid "IATI has launched its 2023 Annual Report, detailing how the initiative has advanced towards achieving its strategic goals during the year." +msgstr "None" + +#. news.newspage.2999.excerpt +msgid "Yemesrach Assefa Workie became IATI’s first Executive Director on 1 June 2024." +msgstr "None" + +#. news.newspage.3002.excerpt +msgid "" +"What are we doing?\r\n" +"The IATI Secretariat is working with Young Innovations (who maintain IATI Publisher and AidStream) to combine the two publishing tools into one.\r\n" +"\r\n" +"To recap - IATI Publisher was launched in 2023 as a free tool, managed by the IATI Secretariat, to support small to medium-sized organisations to publish IATI data. AidStream is a similar, well-established tool with a basic free service and optional paid features. \r\n" +"\r\n" +"Approximately 30 organisations were migrated from Aidstream to IATI Publisher when it first launched and these account migrations have continued on request since. Given this trend, the idea of fully integrating the tools has been explored with Young Innovations and we have started work on this as of August 2024.\r\n" +"\r\n" +"The plan is to migrate AidStream organisation and user accounts in batches to IATI Publisher from November 2024, with new sign-ups to AidStream stopped by the end of 2024. The IATI Secretariat will support donor governments and other stakeholders to update their own IATI support materials in light of the changes.\r\n" +"Why are we integrating the tools?\r\n" +"Rather than maintaining two very similar tools, we want to combine the strengths of both into one great product. For example, IATI Publisher interacts with the IATI Registry and vastly simplifies new registrations, whereas AidStream has more intuitive bulk data import functionality.\r\n" +"\r\n" +"The anticipated benefits are:\r\n" +"- Less duplication of effort (on user support and software development) across the IATI Secretariat and Young Innovations.\r\n" +"- More consistent new publisher onboarding experiences, with registrations no longer arbitrarily split between the two tools.\r\n" +"- Less user confusion about there being two similar publishing tools from the same supplier (we often help organisations who have ended up registered on both!)\r\n" +"- Easier provision of support from the IATI Secretariat to this user base of small to medium-sized publishers.\r\n" +"\r\n" +"IATI Publisher will be developed to allow third party plugins (free or paid) from the IATI community, as a way of offering extra functionality to users. \r\n" +"\r\n" +"\r\n" +"How will AidStream users be supported?\r\n" +"All AidStream users will be emailed in September 2024 with more information and instructions. \r\n" +"\r\n" +"Young Innovations plans to continue providing AidStream's PRO users with services via IATI Publisher third party plugins. PRO users will be contacted separately with more information about this.\r\n" +"\r\n" +"To support with the transition to IATI Publisher, the IATI Secretariat plans to:\r\n" +"- Provide IATI Publisher familiarisation sessions (from October 2024)\r\n" +"- Launch in-tool guidance for IATI Publisher to walk new users through the steps to publishing\r\n" +"- Update IATI Publisher support materials (e.g. demo videos and a user manual)\r\n" +"\r\n" +"\r\n" +"Where can I find more information?\r\n" +"If you are an AidStream user, you will be contacted directly in the next few weeks with more information. We will make sure you have advance notice before your data is migrated to IATI Publisher.\r\n" +"\r\n" +"We will talk to the donor governments that mandate downstream partner IATI publishing within the next two months to help them update their IATI resources. If you are an organisation that supports others to publish IATI data, please let us know and we will make sure you are included in this communication.\r\n" +"\r\n" +"\r\n" +"For general updates on this work - keep an eye on the IATI website, IATI Connect and the monthly newsletter over the next few months. If you have any other questions, please contact us." +msgstr "None" + +#. news.newspage.3003.excerpt +msgid "CAF has published data about over 150 development activities across 14 countries totalling over 5 billion USD." +msgstr "None" + +#. news.newspage.618.content_editor +msgid "[{\"id\": \"5808ffd9-768c-4369-9829-f3ef6ce13a80\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

USAID has launched an online, public tool aimed to enable their staff and other users to access IATI data on the spending and activities of other development organisations.

Their new Development Cooperation Landscape tool aims to improve the collaboration of USAID with other organisations delivering development activities within the same developing country.

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USAID Development Cooperation Landscape portal

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By launching the tool, USAID hopes to better understand and comprehensively map the work of nearly 1000 organisations who are currently publishing their data to IATI, including bilateral and multilateral partners, the private sector, foundations, NGOs and others.

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USAID made the decision to create Development Cooperation Landscape \\u201cin order to more effectively and efficiently use cooperation resources\\u201d and say the new tool will help:

  1. increase the understanding of development cooperation partners\\u2019 priorities;
  2. identify potential areas of alignment and collaboration;
  3. contribute to more robust cooperation strategy development; and
  4. serve as a data source when engaging development cooperation stakeholders.

Start exploring Development Cooperation Landscape by visiting https://www.foreignassistance.gov/donor

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Last week, IATI held an in-person, multi-stakeholder workshop in Abuja entitled, \\u201cStrengthening IATI Data Use in West and Central Africa.\\u201d The meeting was co-hosted by IATI together with the Nigerian Federal Ministry of Finance, Budget, and National Planning, the incoming IATI Governing Board Chair.

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The three-day meeting engaged potential data users from 14 partner country governments across West and Central Africa, and development partners and civil society organisations (CSOs) based in Nigeria. Each group attended a dedicated session to receive training, and join discussion, on how IATI data could meet their development finance information needs.

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14 governments joined Partner Country session from across West and Central Africa

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Opening the workshop, Dr. Sampson Ebimaro, Director of International Cooperation, Nigeria Federal Ministry of Finance, Budget and National Planning said, \\u201cI wish to state categorically that despite the challenges of availability of data in many countries, data and data standards have always been critical\\u2026. this regional workshop is a unique opportunity to raise awareness, and strengthen the use of IATI data in national budget, planning and accountability processes\\u201d.

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In his welcome address, Henry Asor Nkang, Development Assistance Database Manager at the Nigerian Federal Ministry of Finance, Budget and National Planning, and incoming IATI Governing Board Chair, remarked that, \\u201cthis workshop represents a step forward in IATI\\u2019s quest to improve usage of its data. Data on more than one million development and humanitarian activities has been published by over 1400 organisations using the IATI Standard, including from bilateral partners, multilateral agencies, civil society organisations and others.

The government of Nigeria sees immense value in the International Aid Transparency Initiative and is using IATI data to track millions of dollars of development finance flowing into our country. We used IATI data to inform Nigeria\\u2019s 2021 Development Cooperation Report, which monitors development financing to our country and informs government decisions about the future coordination of these resources\\u201d.

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Over a day and a half, representatives of 14 partner country governments from West and Central Africa and nearly a dozen representatives from the Government of Nigeria came together in Abuja to learn how the data could be potentially used in their specific contexts. During the workshop, participants received an introduction to IATI as an initiative, and hands-on training on how to access, analyse and use IATI data. In addition, the governments of Nigeria and Liberia presented on how they are accessing and using this information to help meet their countries\\u2019 development finance information needs. Representatives also received in-depth training on using IATI\\u2019s Country Development Finance Data (CDFD) tool, which was specifically designed to provide data most needed by partner country governments and other country-level data users. Several participants who had tried to use IATI data in the past noted the vast improvement in accessibility and usability afforded to them by using CDFD. Participants also discussed how IATI could add value as a complement to governments\\u2019 own systems that are managing similar data.

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Throughout this workshop segment, participants confirmed the need for more and better data on development finance, particularly forward-looking data. In this respect, they highlighted challenges in obtaining necessary information at the country level, due to two main factors, namely the responsiveness of development partners; and challenges with obtaining good information on activities undertaken by civil society. A number of known IATI data quality issues were flagged by participants, including the variation in the way data is published by different organisations, double counting and timeliness. Despite these challenges, participants resoundingly found value in the data and the CDFD tool, and four participants have already followed up with the IATI Secretariat to express their interest in becoming IATI members. As one participant noted, \\u201cI hope this is the beginning of a good alliance between our country and IATI to work with reliable, accessible, understandable, available, quality data\\u201d.

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More than 25 representatives from partners who fund development activities in Nigeria, along with representatives from the Government of Nigeria, joined the second, half-day session of the regional workshop.

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Dr. Christopher Pyrcroft, Head of the UK\\u2019s Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office in Nigeria

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Dr. Christopher Pyrcroft, Head of the UK\\u2019s Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office in Nigeria, and Co-Chair of the National Development Partner Group (NDPG), alongside UNDP, opened the meeting. He noted that, \\u201cdevelopment is a complex process requiring all agencies to work in partnership to deliver resources effectively. Open and transparent information about development resources, how they are used and what they are delivering, has never been more important\\u2026it is therefore critical that we drive as much value as we can from every pound, dollar and Naira, and transparency is crucial for our collective efforts.\\u201d

During the event, development partners learned about IATI and its data, including its potential usefulness for their own internal processes. The Nigerian Federal Ministry of Finance, Budget and National Planning also presented how they are using IATI data to inform their annual Development Cooperation Report and other important government processes. Through this presentation they underscored the importance of receiving high quality data from development partners, especially through their national system, the Development Assistance Database (DAD). Representatives of the Ministry called for increased commitment by development partners and especially the members of the NDPG, to provide timely, comprehensive and forward-looking information to the DAD. This led to fruitful discussion on how to improve donor accountability in Nigeria.

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Civil society session

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The third workshop session was an opportunity for civil society organisations (CSOs), including local nongovernmental organisations, transparency advocates, journalists, etc., located in Nigeria to learn more about how IATI data can be used in the CSO context. More than 50 representatives joined the workshop to learn how they could use IATI data to support the aims of their organisations, including holding national authorities to account; reducing overlap and gaps in services; campaigning for more effective development cooperation; and finding innovative funding opportunities and new partners. The CSO representatives received an introduction to IATI and its data; and hands-on training in using the data to solve their specific questions around accountability, coordination, advocacy and funding.

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Those in attendance expressed appreciation for the workshop noting that the information available from IATI is critical for their work, particularly for promoting transparency and good governance. One participant expressed optimism about \\u201cthe ways this new knowledge can support our work in the civil society space in Nigeria\\u201d. There was also considerable interest for further capacity building and the opportunity to build a stronger community to promote transparency in Nigeria.

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Next steps

  • The IATI Secretariat will use the information from this workshop (and previous research and views) to directly inform future work to support partner country governments, development partners and civil society to access, analyse and use IATI data.
  • The IATI Secretariat will also continue following up with participants of the regional workshop to support their use of IATI data through tailored 1:1 and group support.

Support using IATI data

For support using IATI data, visit IATI\\u2019s Data Use Query Corner or email IATI\\u2019s Helpdesk: support@iatistandard.org. You can also stay up-to-date with news, events and discussions on activities to improve the use of IATI data by joining the Data Use Community of Practice on IATI Connect. For all other questions, please contact the IATI Secretariat at info@iatistandard.org.

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The IATI Secretariat is planning a hybrid (in-person and virtual) Members Assembly (incl. Caucus) and Community Exchange from 13\\u201316 March 2023 in Copenhagen (UN City). To ensure a smooth facilitation of the IATI Community Event the IATI Secretariat is seeking to secure an experienced Facilitator/Moderator for a brief assignment starting as soon as possible, with travel to Copenhagen between 13\\u201316 March. Travel expenses will be paid.

Apply for this position

Please download and read the full call for proposals and apply with your CV/resume, a financial proposal and any other supporting documents by 19 February 2023.

Proposal details

Please submit your proposal to Development Initiatives via email to HR@devinit.org no later than Sunday 19 February 2023. Your application must include a financial proposal, your CV/resume and any other supporting documents you may want to submit, e.g., videos of previous events where the candidate was moderating (optional). Development Initiatives will contact the successful candidate by 22 February.

\"}]" +msgstr "[]" + +#. news.newspage.2958.content_editor +msgid "[{\"id\": \"7c3c794c-3db4-42a8-b2ce-c5eefd2bb2dd\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

The IATI Governing Board is pleased to announce that IATI will be funding the next Aid Transparency Index, which will be released in 2024. The Index measures aid transparency among the world\\u2019s major development agencies and has been produced by Publish What You Fund (PWYF) since 2012.

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The Index uses IATI data to help track and measure donor agencies\\u2019 progress towards improving their transparency, identifying and encouraging improvements.

The most recent Aid Transparency Index, released in July 2022, assessed 50 agencies which represented 84% of all IATI data. The provision of funding by IATI will ensure that PWYF can continue to measure donor transparency against the Index in the next two years.

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Publish What You Fund (PWYF) has been an active member of IATI, since the initiative was founded in 2008. PWYF has delivered many projects that promote the value of publishing IATI data and their advocacy work has been an important driver in the adoption of the IATI Standard.

\"}, {\"id\": \"f275d1c3-cabc-443f-809b-cc0ab11c62dd\", \"type\": \"pullquote\", \"value\": {\"quote\": \"PWYF has delivered many projects that promote the value of publishing IATI data and their advocacy work has been an important driver in the adoption of the IATI Standard.\"}}, {\"id\": \"11720fc9-7c06-44ba-98be-a0f8ae8e5874\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

More recently PWYF has provided many use cases in using IATI data to inform accountability and decisions on development resources. For example, they have used IATI data to measure the transparency of Development Finance Institutions, track funding for Women\\u2019s Economic Empowerment and understand progress made on the localisation of development funding.

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Delivering expertise and research

As part of the new funding arrangement, PWYF has agreed to deliver research into the feasibility and value of applying the Aid Transparency Index\\u2019s automated tests to a larger set of organisations. PWYF currently assesses the world\\u2019s largest donors, with 50 included in the 2022 Aid Transparency Index. To date over 1500 development and humanitarian organisations have published their spending to IATI and the Governing Board is keen to understand the potential benefits of assessing more organisations. PWYF is well placed to undertake this important research and help inform future decisions on assessing many more IATI publishers against the Index.

Maintaining the Index\\u2019s independence

The Governing Board is committed to ensuring the independence and integrity of the Aid Transparency Index. IATI stakeholders (including the Board, membership or IATI publishers) will not be involved in the Index\\u2019s implementation. As with previous years, PWYF will independently manage the preparation of the 2024 Index, including choosing the agencies to be measured, engaging them, and collecting and analysing their data.

The Governing Board reiterates that the funding arrangement with PWYF is on a one-off basis, with funding allocated for the Aid Transparency Index 2024 only. No other projects or aspects of PWYF\\u2019s work will be funded by IATI, and IATI will not be involved in any decision-making or governance processes of Publish What You Fund.

Next steps

Publish What You Fund has begun the process to refine the methodology for the 2024 Aid Transparency Index, launching a public consultation in February. As part of the funding agreement, PWYF has agreed to deliver a consultation on the methodology with IATI\\u2019s community. They will share updates on the platform IATI Connect, which includes posting information on all previous Index methodology reviews.

The Governing Board looks forward to welcoming PWYF at IATI\\u2019s upcoming Members\\u2019 Assembly and Community Exchange in Copenhagen next week. For information about the Aid Transparency Index, visit PWYF\\u2019s website: publishwhatyoufund.org/the-index/.

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The International Aid Transparency Initiative is delighted to welcome CanWach, Emergentally, the Government of Niger and the Media Foundation for West Africa as its first new members to join in 2023. These four new members join organisations from around the world in making a clear public commitment to improving the transparency of international development and humanitarian resources.

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Our new member organisations bring a range of experience and data perspectives from different regions and sectors globally. CanWach, the Canadian Partnership for Women and Children's Health has used IATI data in its CanWaCH Project Explorer and presented this work at the IATI Community Exchange in March. Emergentally has worked with the Government of Liberia to develop the Liberia Project Dashboard, which automatically updates financial data from IATI. Its Managing Director Mark Brough brings a wealth of expertise to IATI as a member, having been involved in the initiative for over ten years.

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These organisations bring a range of experience and data perspectives from different regions and sectors globally. CanWach, the Canadian Partnership for Women and Children's Health has used IATI data in its CanWaCH Project Explorer and presented this work at the IATI Community Exchange in March. Emergentally has worked with the Government of Liberia to develop the Liberia Project Dashboard, which automatically updates financial data from IATI. Its Managing Director Mark Brough brings a wealth of expertise to IATI as a member, having been involved in the initiative for over ten years.

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The Government of Niger decided to join over 30 other partner country governments that are already members of IATI after attending IATI\\u2019s West and Central Africa Workshop in June 2022. Delegates at that meeting received in-depth training on ways of using IATI data to inform the planning, budgeting, and coordination of the country\\u2019s development resources.

Upon confirming their new membership, Niger joined IATI\\u2019s annual Members\\u2019 Assembly for the first time, attending the event in person at UN City, Copenhagen last month. Also joining for the first time as members were the Media Foundation for West Africa (MFWA) a civil society organisation which works to promote the rights of the media and human rights defenders, and brings the voice of its network of national partner organisations from all 16 countries in West Africa.

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New members joined the IATI Members' Assembly 2023, UN City, Copenhagen (13 - 14 March)

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Join IATI

IATI has over 100 members and joining the initiative has a range of benefits. To discover more about IATI membership and to find out how to join the initiative see Join IATI.

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If you've accessed or used IATI data in 2022, please spare 5 minutes to complete a brief survey by 15 May 2023 (deadline extended).

Take Data Use Survey now

The survey should take approximately five minutes to complete and is open to any person who accessed or used IATI data in 2022. Please do not complete this survey if you have already personally responded to the Members/Publishers survey (which your organisation would have received an email about).

Measuring Results

In line with its 2020-2025 Strategic Plan, IATI is undertaking a systematic effort to track the quality and use of IATI data. The IATI Secretariat is currently collecting information on progress, as outlined in the Results Framework for the Strategic Plan, which ensures that decisions on the future of IATI are based on evidence-based, and that progress and challenges can be tracked and shared.

To collect data for the past year, IATI is inviting all colleagues who accessed or used IATI data in 2022 to complete this brief survey by 15 May 2023 (deadline extended).

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Do note: that your responses will not be shared beyond the IATI Secretariat, other than in aggregated analysis. Kindly direct any questions on the survey to Secretariat member Cody Wallace: cody.wallace@undp.org.

Your input will be vital to IATI's efforts to track progress and hold ourselves accountable for achieving the objectives set out in our Strategic Plan. Together, our work will bring us closer to our broader vision of improving the transparency of development and humanitarian resources and their results to address poverty and crises.

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The Government of Nepal is set to make a significant improvement to their Aid Management Information System (AMIS) by integrating IATI data. This integration will allow for easy access and importation of IATI data on development and humanitarian flows from Nepal's development partners into the system, complementing the data collected at the country level.

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The Effective Development Financing and Coordination II (EDFC-II) project, a four-year initiative funded the United Kingdom Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) and UNDP, is supporting the Ministry of Finance in upgrading the AMIS, which is also expected to integrate data from various government systems and budgeting applications, to capture a wider range of development finance flows more efficiently and accurately.

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Last year, representatives from Nepal participated in IATI\\u2019s Asia-Pacific Regional Workshop in November, where they learned about the value of IATI data in supporting better planning, budgeting, and coordination of development cooperation resources.

UNDP recently announced the plans for upgrading the Government of Nepal's AMIS. In their press release, Mr. Narayan Dhakal, Under Secretary of the International Economic Cooperation Coordination Division at the Ministry of Finance, said:

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"It is a great privilege to be involved in this initiative to enhance transparency and accountability here in Nepal. Upgrading the Aid Information Management System represents an important step towards promoting greater development effectiveness and improving development outcomes in the country. By fostering an environment that encourages transparency and accountability in the allocation of development assistance, we can lay a stronger foundation for the effective and efficient implementation of development projects in Nepal."

For more information on using IATI data in Aid Information Management Systems, please email support@iatistandard.org.

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IATI\\u2019s Annual Report 2022 and its accompanying Financial Report has been launched today. The report outlines how our initiative sustained progress at the mid-point of delivering IATI\\u2019s Strategic Plan 2020 - 2025.

IATI Annual Report 2022 (FR / ES)

IATI Financial Report 2022 (FR / ES)

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Overview of data available from IATI in 2022

The Annual Report 2022 provides a useful overview of the extensive development and humanitarian data available through IATI.

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In 2022, data users could access the following:

  • Data from 1500 organisations: spending and activities was published by over 1500 organisations, including governments, UN agencies, development finance institutions, NGOs, private sector organisations and others.

  • Budget data of USD $139 billion: data was available on forward-looking budgets for 221* recipient countries.

  • Spending data of USD $226 billion: data was available on spending (disbursements plus expenditure) for 218* recipient countries.

  • Data on humanitarian crises: 86,000 activities were published responding specifically to humanitarian crises in 202* countries.

  • SDG data: data was published on how 125,000 activities were contributing to the UN Sustainable Development Goals.

  • Gender equality data: 427 organisations published 190,000+ activities on targeting Gender Equality.

  • Data on Covid-19: 20,000 Covid-19 related activities were published by 269 organisations.

  • Climate action data: 28,000 activities targeting climate mitigation and 33,500+ activities targeting climate adaptation were published by 190 organisations

*The IATI Country codelist is generated from the ISO 3166-1 part of the ISO 3166 standard

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Promoting the use of IATI data

To promote the use of this data, IATI delivered an extensive range of activities in 2022 to a range of different stakeholders.

Three workshops were held in Rwanda (May), Nigeria (June) and Thailand (November) to raise awareness of IATI data and deliver training. 49 partner country governments learned how to access IATI data to inform the planning, budgeting, and coordination of development resources. The workshops also engaged representatives from Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) and development partners.

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CSO session at IATI's workshop to strengthen data use in West and Central Africa (June 2022, Abuja Nigeria)

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During 2022, tools were improved for better access to IATI data. IATI\\u2019s new Datastore Search tool was released, enabling users to do complex queries through free-text searches. IATI\\u2019s Country Development Finance Data Tool was also updated to include useful maps and dashboards.

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IATI Case Studies

The Annual Report provides details on how IATI activities increased the use of IATI data, including through several case studies. For example, last year SEBI-Livestock used IATI data to create their Livestock Project Portal to map the global landscape of investments into livestock development (see case study on page 12). The report also provides progress made on expanding IATI\\u2019s community and membership. For example, the case study (on page 16) shows how successful engagement with the Government of Lesotho before, during and after an IATI workshop, led them to joining IATI as a member.

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Governance and finances

As with previous reports, the 2022 Annual Report provides an update on key governance activities throughout the year. This includes the election of the new Governing Board in March 2022 and the selection of new hosting arrangements for IATI\\u2019s Secretariat. The separate Financial Report provides clear information about IATI\\u2019s income and expenditure in 2022, as well as a comprehensive list of IATI members' contributions.

Looking ahead

The Annual Report states that going forward, a strong priority for the initiative is to ensure a smooth transition of responsibilities from the existing Secretariat arrangement to the newly selected Secretariat, with minimal if any disruption to IATI services. A midterm review of the IATI Strategic Plan will take place, giving members an opportunity to ensure that IATI remains focused on delivering its key objectives and understands what action is needed to bring the initiative closer to implementing its ambitious Strategic Plan by 2025.

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Looking ahead in 2023, how can data users leverage IATI budget data to assess the global development and humanitarian aid landscape?

As the first quarter of 2023 draws to a close, how can users access the real-time availability of IATI \\u2018budget\\u2019 data to analyse the trajectory of the global aid landscape for the rest of the year? Users of IATI data commonly need information on the resources that are projected to be spent in the future. This information enables actors in both development and humanitarian spaces to better plan and coordinate.

IATI budget data also gives users the ability to critically assess shifts in the global funding landscape while pinpointing any data gaps. For example, what does the IATI budget data tell us about the global outlook for the emergency response sector in 2023? Or as a more granular example, is Turkey now projected to be a major recipient country of external resources in the aftermath of the devastating earthquakes in February? Or more critically, how can we compare 2022 budget and spending data to test the completeness of the budget data available for 2023? Or even, which organisations are not publishing budget data at all?

The purpose of this article is to demonstrate the kind of analysis that can be carried out using just one of IATI\\u2019s data access tools, the Country Development Finance Data (CDFD) tool. It presents ways in which users can assess and compare resources projected to be spent in 2023 (budgets) and the kind of preliminary conclusions that can be drawn about the global aid landscape in 2023.

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A \\u2018budget\\u2019 is reported to IATI in periods (with a start and end date) at the activity level. The purpose for publishing budget data is to provide predictability for planning and coordination. Organisations can publish budgets in different periods (e.g. month, quarter, year) but in CDFD, budgets are aggregated into quarters. For example, where budgets span more than one quarter, the total budget value is split proportionally into quarters. If a budget does not perfectly span quarters, but instead spans partial quarters, the number of days in that partial quarter are used to calculate the proportion of the value to be attributed to each quarter.

Budget data is particularly useful for a range of different stakeholders to analyse information on the projected inflows of external resources flowing into a recipient country. These, include the following:

For development partners:

  • Enables improved understanding of ways in which fellow organisations are planning to allocate resources, and it should enable partners to better coordinate to reduce duplication, ensure that resources are being allocated in line with Government priorities, and provide necessary information to ensure that there is a match between a country\\u2019s needs and the allocation of resources.

For civil society:

  • Enables understanding of what activities are planned for the upcoming year and how partners are expecting to spend resources. It enables civil society to monitor progress and ensure partners and governments are delivering as promised; to better coordinate with other organisations; and to identify potential funding opportunities.

For governments:

  • External finance complements national resources; therefore, information on projected inflows is essential for planning national budgets. Knowing how external finance is to be allocated and spent informs the ways in which Governments allocate their national resources. To be most useful as an input, this information is needed prior to the start of a government\\u2019s fiscal year, disaggregated by quarter, and for the upcoming 3 years.
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Analysing IATI budget data for 2023

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With the IATI data that can be accessed using CDFD, users can look at budgets to comparatively assess the planned trajectory of activities, which can provide insight into changes in the global development/humanitarian landscape. In this way, comparative analysis of budgets can provide critical information needed to forecast where resources are projected to be spent - by recipient country, reporting organisation, and/or down to the sectoral level.

The graphs provided below, generated from data downloaded from CDFD, are a few different examples of how the 2023 budget data can be analysed. For example, Graph 1 (Budgets by Recipient Country \\u2013 2023) shows how India is projected to receive over USD $13 billion, by far the most projected for a recipient country so far in 2023. Ukraine and Turkey follow next with USD $8 billion and USD $7 billion of resources expected to be spent in both countries, respectively in 2023. It is worth noting the substantial increase of budgeted resources for Turkey as the third largest recipient country (in comparison to the USD $4.2 billion budgeted in 2022). Given the scale of the emergency relief effort in the wake of February\\u2019s devastating earthquakes, this result may be unsurprising; nevertheless, the data published in IATI provides evidence to help validate the assumption that relief efforts towards Turkey\\u2019s disaster response have prompted a shift in the provider funding landscape towards the country.

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Graph 1: Budgets by Recipient Country (2023)

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To explore 2023 budgets by recipient country in CDFD (with up-to-date data), click here (Dashboard) or here (Custom Data Download).

IATI budget data can also be used to analyse where resource flows are being channeled at the sector level. The sector category (e.g., 720 \\u2013 Emergency Response) is based on the OECD (Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development) DAC 3-digit code list for sectors. As Graph 2 (Budgets by Sector \\u2013 2023) illustrates below, the Emergency Response sector is projected to receive the largest portion of resources in 2023 with over USD $24 billion; the Energy sector the second largest, with a projected budget of USD $18 billion; and the Health sector expecting USD $17 billion in 2023.

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Graph 2: Budgets by sector (2023)

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To explore 2023 budgets by sector in CDFD (with up to date data), click here (Dashboard) or here (Custom Data Download).

If we drill down the Emergency Response sector further, Graph 3 (Emergency Response Sector: Projected Global Landscape in 2023) maps the budgeted resource allocations by recipient country for the sector. According to the mapping, Afghanistan, Syria, Somalia, and Ukraine are expected to receive the lion\\u2019s share of global resources earmarked for the Emergency Response sector overall.

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Graph 3: Emergency Response Sector: Projected Global Landscape in 2023

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To explore 2023 budgets for the Emergency Response sector in CDFD (with up-to-date data), click here.

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While there is already a great deal of budget data published in IATI, there is room for improvement. As of 1 March 2023, only one third of IATI publishers are publishing budget data.

In addition, organisations publish their budget (and spending) in IATI according to varying timelines (e.g. monthly, quarterly, annually) which means that the completeness of the data depends on when the data is retrieved. As an example, we can use the 2022 budget and spend data available in CDFD to test the completeness of the budget data available for 2023. In Graph 4 (Budgets vs. Spending by Recipient Country \\u2013 2022), it can be seen that budgeted resources (and actual spending) to recipient countries was dwarfed by the war in Ukraine in 2022 with a substantial budget of over USD $17.5 billion, outpaced by actual spending (USD $21 billion) within the same year. As Russia\\u2019s invasion into Ukraine continues to have far-reaching consequences across the globe, budgeted levels for Ukraine (for example) are likely to be substantially higher when reporting organisations update their budget data later this year.

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Graph 4: Budgets vs. Spending by Recipient Country (2022)

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If we also look at the variation in IATI budget data published for 2022 compared to 2023, (Graph 5: Comparing Budgets by Recipient Country \\u2013 2022 vs 2023) we can anticipate an increase in budgets for Ukraine and Afghanistan, as organisations update their activities in 2023. In addition, it is worth highlighting the elevated budget level for Turkey planned for this year in comparison to 2022, with over USD $7.3 billion projected to be spent in 2023, further confirming the shift in provider funding towards the country following the devastating February this year.

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Graph 5: Comparing Budgets by Recipient Country (2022 vs 2023)

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Notwithstanding the timeliness of publishing forwarding-looking budgets, some major providers of development and humanitarian assistance do not publish budget projection data to IATI, which can present an obstacle for users looking to understand the complete picture of the global aid landscape. Take for example, the analysis presented in Graph 6 (Budgets vs. Spending by Reporting Organisation \\u2013 2022). While the U.S. Government reported by far the most spending to IATI in 2022 with over USD $44.5 billion, the U.S. did not record any information on forward-looking budgets throughout last year.

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Graph 6: Budgets vs. Spending by Reporting Organisation (2022)

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The lack of availability of budget data from major providers (for example, the U.S. and the European Commission) poses a substantial obstacle to conducting a full 2023 budget analysis. The burden is thereby placed on the data user to decipher previous spending transactions from the previous year to reconcile any estimates to fill the gaps. In conclusion, reporting organisations should strive to publish forward-looking budgets in IATI as early in the reporting year as possible to enable actors in both the development and humanitarian spaces to better plan and coordinate.

\"}, {\"id\": \"9f085fe9-bf0f-40ec-9873-2a599794e19b\", \"type\": \"h3\", \"value\": \"Other resources for accessing and analysing budget and spending data in IATI\"}, {\"id\": \"358a73ba-6cf2-4a3c-b5e3-d48088ee4ee1\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

Using the Country Development Finance Data tool, access data on development and humanitarian activities, presented simply by country, reporting organisation and sector. Visualise or download the data for easy analysis.

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Data Dashboards: Visualise the data in useful summary maps, charts, and tables. Explore a summary dashboard as well as dashboards presented by Country/Region, Reporting Organisation, and Sector. Use various filters to customise your view.

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Custom Data Downloads: View and download customised spreadsheets of data using a range of filters to select the data you need based on your interest. Select the columns to be included in your spreadsheet and filter it by calendar year or quarter, budgets and/or spending, reporting organisation, type of aid (e.g. grant or loan) and more. Also check out our recent webinar demoing the data dashboards and custom data downloads.

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CDFD instructional videos (available in English, French, Spanish and Portuguese):

Connect with fellow data users

  • Connect with fellow data users on Data Use Community of Practice on IATI Connect, IATI\\u2019s digital community platform.
  • Check out the updated Data Use Query Corner on IATI Connect; this space is a one stop location where data users can learn to solve queries with IATI data, and ask the Community their questions and discover the latest opportunities to engage with one another

Reach out directly to the IATI Secretariat at support@iatistandard.org for additional support in accessing, understanding or analysing IATI data.

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This analysis has been provided by the IATI Secretariat and was undertaken by Cody Wallace, IATI Project Management and Data Use Analyst at UNDP.

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IATI's Technical Team is offering support to organisations who want to migrate their existing IATI data from AidStream to IATI Publisher. IATI Publisher is a new online tool for publishing IATI data on development and humanitarian spending and activities.

Young Innovations, the technical provider for both AidStream and IATI Publisher, are working with IATI's Technical Team to migrate data between the publishing tools for organisations publishing a limited number of activities.

Why switch to using IATI Publisher?

IATI Publisher aims to make the process of publishing IATI data easier for small and medium sized organisations and has a range of benefits:

  • It\\u2019s free to use;
  • Provides clear explanations of data fields in the IATI Standard together with links to useful guidance;
  • Enables data to be provided either by completing online forms or via CSV file using the tool\\u2019s Bulk Upload feature;
  • Runs automatic checks (via the IATI Validator) for errors before publishing data.

Read more about IATI Publisher

Switching to IATI Publisher

Any organisation can start using IATI Publisher now to publish data on new development and humanitarian activities. However, organisations who have previously published IATI data using AidStream are encouraged to migrate their existing data to IATI Publisher.

Request support to migrate your data

To start the process of migrating your data from AidStream, you will need to email to the IATI Technical to make a written request: support@iatistandard.org to opt in.

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Watch the next edition of IATI Connect Stories with Claire Provost, an investigative journalist who has extensive experience reporting on international development and humanitarian aid. In her latest report, which featured on CNN, Claire used IATI data (through the Country Development Finance Data tool and d-portal) to uncover insights into aid transparency and accountability in Ghana.

Watch the interview now to find out how IATI data can be used by investigative journalists to promote accountability.

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French version | Spanish version | Portuguese version

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This post has been written by Wendy Thomas, IATI Technical Lead at Development Initiatives.

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Welcome to a special and final update from IATI\\u2019s Technical Team, which will focus on the changes to Development Initiatives\\u2019 Technical Team as a result of IATI\\u2019s transition to a new hosting consortium (on 1 July 2023).

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Development Initiatives role in IATI

Development Initiatives (DI) has been involved with IATI from the beginning, helping to establish the initiative in 2008, leading on the development of the IATI Standard and becoming the first NGO to publish to IATI.

In 2013 DI became the technical lead in the first hosting consortium for IATI and enjoyed a decade of working to promote development and humanitarian aid transparency alongside current hosting partners UNDP and UNOPS.

At the end of last year, when the bidding process for new IATI hosts was advertised, DI took the decision not to apply to continue in this consortium role, but to remain a member of IATI and focus its efforts on using and promoting IATI data.

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Looking back: IATI Technical Team at Development Initiatives in 2021 with the (former) Governing Board Chair Theo van de Sande (right)

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New hosting consortium and technology services provider

At the Members Assembly in March, it was agreed that from 2023 - 2028, IATI\\u2019s policy and technology needs will be met by UNDP while legal and operational support services will be provided by UNOPS, working under an IATI Director who will report to the Governing Board. Open Data Services (ODS) will provide technology services through a contract with UNDP. This new Secretariat hosting arrangement begins on July 1 2023.

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What does this mean for IATI\\u2019s Technical Products and the Technical Team?

First and foremost, the DI Technical Team has been working closely with colleagues at Open Data Services since mid-March to ensure transition is seamless and that there is no downtime for any of the technical services. You will be able to access IATI\\u2019s technical products and IATI support services, like the helpdesk, as you do currently.

The DI Technical Team will hand over responsibility for their work to the new Secretariat as of 1 July.

What does this mean for IATI publishers, data users, and community members?

There will be no change to IATI support and community mechanisms. Stakeholders will be able to contact IATI as they do currently, via the usual email addresses (e.g. support@iatistandard.org, info@iatistandard.org, etc.). As usual, the IATI website and IATI Connect will provide updates on future developments for IATI.

What does this mean for IATI\\u2019s technical estate?

UNDP will assume responsibility for IATI\\u2019s technical estate, working with a dedicated team at Open Data Services to deliver IATI technology services. ODS is a longstanding champion of IATI, with several staff who have been involved with IATI for ten years or more and are well known to the IATI Board and our Community. UNDP, together with Open Data Services will continue to work with the IATI community to develop and maintain technical products.

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Looking back: IATI Technical Team at the 2018 Technical Advisory Group meeting in Kathmandu, Nepal with former Technical Lead, Bill Anderson (right)

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In closing

The DI Technical Team has been thrilled to be involved in the IATI journey, from its start as a political idea to its position as an established global transparency standard. We are very proud to have professionalised IATI\\u2019s technical tools and services, moving from numerous, siloed applications on various servers to an integrated microservices architecture (our Unified Platform), providing consistency, stability and resilience for IATI\\u2019s technical estate. In particular, we are pleased to have created an API Gateway to centralise where IATI users and external tools can programmatically access IATI\\u2019s data services, as well as our delivery of the IATI Validator, IATI Datastore and the new IATI Publisher tool, making it easier than ever to publish, access and use IATI data. We have also enjoyed providing helpdesk services and bespoke individual support to publishers to improve use of the Standard and the quality of data, leading to ever increasing examples of IATI data being used.

We look forward to being an active member of the IATI community going forward, and we wish the IATI Secretariat, Board and community all the very best in the future.

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IATI encourages suitable candidates to apply for the new role of IATI Director. This is a UNDP staff position based in New York leading the work of the IATI Secretariat. The incumbent will be accountable to the initiative\\u2019s Governing Board and will have the title of \\u201cIATI Executive Director\\u201d.

IATI Director

Location: New York

Job schedule: Full time

Languages Required: English

Application deadline: 25 July 2023, 11:59 PM (EDT)

View full role description and application (role recruited via UNDP)

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The IATI Director will be responsible for:

  • Strategic leadership of the IATI Secretariat, advancing the vision, mission, and strategic goals of IATI;
  • Secretariat Management, ensuring that all parts of the Secretariat (and its partners) act as one;
  • Strategic engagement with the Governing Board and membership, acting as the main Secretariat focal point for the Governing Board;
  • Strategic Outreach to IATI Stakeholders, advocating for IATI on a global level as an IATI ambassador and spokesperson; and
  • Performance Management of the IATI Secretariat and Partners within the overall context set by the IATI Strategic Plan and the specific performance framework forming part of the cooperation agreement package in place with the Governing Board.

The IATI Director will also be responsible for resource mobilisation and advocacy with key members and prospective partners. The incumbent will monitor Secretariat performance, cultivating a pleasant and productive working environment in which all staff are valued and respected equally, and supported in their professional development.

Please view the full job description and apply for the role by visiting UNDP Jobs: IATI Director.

\"}]" +msgstr "[]" + +#. news.newspage.2969.content_editor +msgid "[{\"id\": \"ba4c3e83-534a-46f9-ab5f-4352569efb24\", \"type\": \"image_figure\", \"value\": {\"image\": 946, \"caption\": \"

Chair of IATI Governing Board, Henry Asor Nkang

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This blog has been written by the Chair of IATI\\u2019s Governing Board, Henry Asor Nkang from the Ministry of Finance, Budget and National Planning, Government of Nigeria.

I am pleased to announce that IATI has new hosting arrangements for our Secretariat.

For the next five years, UNDP will host the IATI Secretariat and will be responsible for IATI\\u2019s policy and technology services. During this period UNOPS will provide the initiative\\u2019s legal and operational functions. UNDP and UNOPS bring invaluable experience and continuity, having served on IATI\\u2019s Secretariat since 2013. I am also delighted to welcome Open Data Services (ODS) as the Secretariat\\u2019s new technology delivery partner (contracted via UNDP). ODS is a dedicated member of IATI and brings a wealth of industry best-practice in delivering other open data standards.

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The new Secretariat was chosen through a competitive selection process and approved by IATI\\u2019s members in March 2023. On behalf of the Governing Board, I express my sincere thanks to Development Initiatives for its dedication and leadership of IATI\\u2019s Technical Team as a member of the Secretariat between 2013 - 2023.

\"}, {\"id\": \"b520caf1-c86a-41ee-9879-c60c76f2bbe7\", \"type\": \"h3\", \"value\": \"Continuity of IATI services\"}, {\"id\": \"15f192c3-bd80-446a-a709-7c4956993d40\", \"type\": \"pullquote\", \"value\": {\"quote\": \"The first priority for our new Secretariat is ensuring the continuity of IATI\\u2019s existing services during this period of transition.\"}}, {\"id\": \"47af3fc9-8fbb-49f1-b8c1-beb0e936b09d\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

The first priority for our new Secretariat is ensuring the continuity of IATI\\u2019s existing services during this period of transition. We will ensure that IATI\\u2019s publishers and data users continue to have access to IATI\\u2019s digital tools and receive responses to their support requests. The entire team has been working to deliver a complex transition plan over the last 6 months and I\\u2019m grateful to Development Initiatives for working tirelessly with ODS on the handover of IATI\\u2019s technology.

If you have any issues or questions about IATI, please continue to email support@iatistandard.org and our Secretariat will provide assistance.

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In addition to delivering a smooth transition, the Secretariat will start planning new activities focusing on achieving the objectives of the IATI Strategic Plan 2020 - 2025. As always, the Governing Board will be there to provide leadership and final approval of the workplan and its accompanying budget.

The Board will also instruct the Secretariat to facilitate the delivery of a review of IATI\\u2019s Strategic Plan to ensure that IATI remains focused on its key objectives and agrees on actions needed to bring the initiative closer to implementing the ambitious plan by 2025. During the review, the Board is also keen to engage IATI members and community on what the initiative should be focusing on beyond 2025.

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We want to ensure our members and community see a continued improvement in the services and activities that IATI provides. In delivering IATI\\u2019s work, our new Secretariat has committed to five key principles.

The IATI Secretariat will:

  1. Represent IATI\\u2019s core values of transparency and accountability through its actions
  2. Deliver the strategic priorities of the Governing Board and IATI members, and continue to strengthen IATI\\u2019s governance mechanisms
  3. Listen to IATI\\u2019s community and learn from the wide range of experiences of IATI data publishers and users
  4. Present robust analysis and evidence to inform discussions and decision-making within the initiative
  5. Deliver and maintain high-quality tools and services, using technical expertise and rigour to meet data needs of development and humanitarian communities

The Governing Board looks forward to working with IATI\\u2019s new Secretariat, and has full confidence that the team will help our initiative drive progress towards our mission of ensuring transparent, good quality data is being used to achieve sustainable development.

I encourage you to keep up-to-date with all of IATI\\u2019s activities by subscribing to our newsletter (fill form below) and joining our community forum, IATI Connect.

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HLPF is taking place between 10 - 19 July 2023

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The International Aid Transparency Initiative (IATI) has released its key messages to the 2023 United Nations High-Level Political Forum (HLPF).

Download: Messages from the International Aid Transparency Initiative (IATI) to the 2023 United Nations High-Level Political Forum (HLPF)

This briefing highlights the importance of open, transparent data for addressing the 2023 HLPF theme \\u2018Accelerating the recovery from the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) and the full implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development at all levels\\u2019. Organisations attending meetings at HLPF are encouraged to raise awareness of IATI and specifically the key messages in the briefing where possible.

Event list

Check out the briefing to also find a helpful list of HLPF events (in-person and virtual) that may be of interest to IATI, open data and transparency communities.

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The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) is recruiting an intern to support IATI communication and community-engagement activities.

IATI Community Events and Communications Internship

Post Level: Intern

Location: Home-based

Application deadline: 18 August 2023 (Midnight, New York, USA)

Languages required: English

Starting date: 1 October 2023

Duration of contract: 6 Months

Apply via UNDP Jobs

This internship provides a great opportunity to work on transparency and open data, as well as gain insights in the day-to-day working environment of UNDP.

You will be involved in providing logistical support for IATI community-events, creating video content, and delivering written content on IATI's website and community platform, IATI Connect. You will work on drafting social media posts and newsletters, as well as and designing promotional materials (using tools such as Indesign, Canva and Photoshop).

Competencies

Applicants should have excellent organisational, event planning, and digital communication / design skills. Attention to detail is key, as well as having a proven ability to work independently with limited supervision and under tight deadlines.

More information

View full role description and application (recruitment via UNDP website). If you have any questions, please email IATI Community Manager sander.hees@undp.org.

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UPDATE: the deadline to submit your nomination for the by-election of the Governing Board Technical Seat has been extended to Wednesday 18 October (5PM EST).\\u00a0

An election is being held to elect the Technical Seat on the IATI Governing Board. This follows the news that the incumbent representative Pelle Aardema is stepping down from the technical seat on the Board for personal reasons.

The decision to hold a by-election was made by the Governing Board Chair, in accordance with the process set out in the IATI Standard Operating Procedures (EN / FR) at paragraphs 4.1.5 and 4.2, with one vote per member organisation based on the eligibility criteria set out in Annex 3, paragraph 2.

The successful candidate is expected to serve in this position up to the next full Board Election (March 2024) and may be nominated again at that time to serve a full two-year term.

Nominations open 27 September - 18 October 2023 (extended deadline)

Organisations who are members of IATI are invited to submit nominations for the by-election Technical Seat on the IATI Governing Board. Interested candidate organisations are required to sign and submit the two following documents:

Please send completed forms to the Secretariat Coordinator, Annelise Parr : annelise.parr@undp.org by 5PM EST 18 October 2023.

Election timetable

If more than one candidate is nominated, an online election will be conducted for that seat, with all IATI member organisations being invited to submit one vote.

  • 27 September: Nomination period opens.
  • 18 October: Deadline for interested candidates to submit their election nomination.
  • 23-27 October: Virtual election takes place if the seat is contested.

Further information

Please email annelise.parr@undp.org with any additional questions on the process, or a member of the current Governing Board at governingboard@iatistandard.org.

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IATI's Country Development Finance Datatool now provides better access to data on development and humanitarian resources. User feedback has driven a wide range of improvements on the tool.

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Access IATI data on development and humanitarian resources at countrydata.iatistandard.org

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Key improvements:

  • Search by IATI Identifier, Activity Title, Provider Organisation, and Receiver Organisation: The addition of these filters enables data users to find activities or organisations by searching in these data fields.

  • Search codelist descriptions: This enables data users to easily access information within the tool on what a particular value means, for example, a user can now search within the descriptions of the Sectors to easily find the ones most relevant for their research.

  • Visualise the data in the Recipient Country dashboards in local currencies: While already available in the data files, the local currencies have now been made available on the Recipient Country dashboards, enabling data users to quickly visualise the data in USD, EUR, and the local currency. A list of local currencies for each country can be found here.

  • Visualise organisation network on the Reporting Organisation dashboards: While only a partial view of the network, this visualisation enables users to begin to understand how resources are flowing between organisations.

  • Add Commitments and Incoming Funds to custom spreadsheet: These two transaction types were previously only available in the data files. Their addition to the Custom Data Download allows data users to analyse these resource flows alongside budgets and spending. It is also now possible to view Disbursements and Expenditures separately.

  • View data import status: Data users can now see when each dataset was updated in the database.

  • Improved performance and ease of use: To make the tool easier to use and to ensure that it runs as quickly and seamlessly as possible, some other improvements were implemented, including: the ability to easily clear filters, the auto-ordering of years, the retention of the display option and number of results in the URL, display of total number of rows and pagination, etc.

These improvements follow the launch of features to CDFD in February this year. These changes help advance efforts to improve access and enable analysis of IATI data.

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Further information

For more information on how to use IATI data you can:

  • Check out the Data Use Query Corner on IATI Connect; this space is a one stop location where data users can learn to solve queries with IATI data, and ask the Community their questions and discover the latest opportunities to engage with one another

  • Reach out directly to the IATI Secretariat at support@iatistandard.org for additional support in accessing, understanding or analysing IATI data.
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Somalia has become the new Technical representative on IATI\\u2019s Governing Board, following a by-election called last month. The election for the Technical Seat followed the incumbent representative, Pelle Aardema sadly stepping down due to unforeseen personal circumstances.

We welcome Mr. Mohamed Gele, Ministry of Planning, Investment & Economic Development (MoPIED), Government of Somalia to the Governing Board. Mohamed Gele was elected unopposed, following the election nomination period that closed on 18 October 2023.

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Mr. Mohamed Gele said: \\u201cI put myself forward to be on the Governing Board because I believe that fragile and conflict-affected states (FCS) like Somalia can benefit greatly from engaging with IATI.

As a Board member, I will not only be a voice for FCS, but also promote IATI data use awareness in my own country of Somalia. I am passionate about improving aid transparency and accountability, and I look forward to working with colleagues across the world to advance the IATI agenda.\\u201d

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Somalia joins the Governing Board of seven representatives, and will serve in this position up to the next full Board Election (March 2024). Discover more about IATI\\u2019s Governing Board representatives, and find more information on its meetings: Governing Board minutes.

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This post was written by Annelise Parr, IATI Manager, Policy & Technology at UNDP.

The Global Partnership for Sustainable Development Data (GPSSD) held its Data for Development Festival in Punta del Este, Uruguay on 7\\u20139 November, 2023. Festival de Datos was attended by hundreds of development data experts from leading organisations across the globe. The IATI Secretariat delivered a training workshop and attended a wide range of excellent and engaging sessions during the three days of the festival.

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IATI Secretariat attendees: Cody Wallace, Annelise Parr and Simon Whitehouse

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Opening Ceremony

The vibrant opening ceremony focused on the festival\\u2019s aims to empower development data communities, foster collaboration, and promote knowledge exchange. Speakers celebrated technological advancements and acknowledged challenges surrounding power dynamics and privacy concerns in the data revolution. Others emphasised the need for inclusive participation to deliver enhanced data to propel progress towards the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals.

IATI Training Workshop

On Day 2 of the three day event, IATI held a training session entitled: How to Unlock Timely, Transparent Development and Humanitarian data. Participants learned more about the IATI Standard and how to access IATI data published by more than 1600 organisations. The Secretariat introduced its data access tools d-portal and the Country Development Finance Data tool and shared some of its recent analysis on development and humanitarian financing.

Engaging development data experts and communities

Festival de Datos provided an excellent opportunity to meet other development data experts, organisations and initiatives and to exchange innovative ideas as well as some of the challenges shared by different data communities around the world.

One key learning from the event was the importance of designing data strategies that are consultative and inclusive, right from the outset.

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By having many data organisations under one roof, it was also clear that there were many overlapping data topics and themes that could be enhanced through greater collaboration between partners.

IATI certainly hopes to foster the many new and existing connections made at the festival with a view to strengthening our own collaboration.

IATI looks forward to working closely with the GPSDD over the coming year and welcomes the announcement that the next Data for Development Festival will be hosted by Kenya in 2025.

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IATI attended WORKSHOP: TRACKING FUNDS FOR INDISPENSABLE PARTNERS

Paris, 6-7 Nov 2023

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IATI participated in a workshop in Paris (6-7 November 2023) on improving the tracking of development funds to Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities (IPLCs). Organised by the Global Alliance of Territorial Communities and Charapa, the workshop focused on overcoming data gaps on the pledging and implementation of funds to IPLCs, and the results achieved.

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IATI was invited to present its role on capturing data on international development and humanitarian funding. Many representatives from IPLCs, donors and international NGOs learned about IATI for the first time and the workshop was a valuable opportunity to raise awareness about what data was available. To date, over 1600 organisations have published IATI data, many of whom fund IPLCs. Participants learned that this data is publicly available online via IATI portals including d-portal and CDFD.

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Need for better data

The workshop was held to agree ways to strengthen the data available on funding to IPLCs, who were recognised as \\u201cindispensable partners in addressing climate change and conserving biodiversity\\u201d. The Global Alliance of Territorial Communities stressed that more monitoring is needed to ensure funding pledged by donors was reaching IPLCs. A study by the Rainforest Foundation Norway found that only a small fraction of funding for IPLC tenure and forest management was likely to reach the IPLCs themselves, as most of the funding flows through large intermediaries or is delivered as part of larger programs. Furthermore, the report found that donors were giving less than one percent of official development assistance (ODA) for climate change mitigation and adaptation to IPLCs.

The workshop discussed the difficulty of tracking funding to IPLCs using current data sources and tools, and considered how a common framework for collecting and publishing data would help. The UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues (UNPFII) has recommended that the OECD-DAC create a new policy marker on funding allocated for Indigenous Peoples. The workshop discussed this and other mechanisms for marking financing for IPLCs in data that is published through the OECD Development Assistance Committee (OECD-DAC), IATI and other public sources. Improving the detail and coverage of the data, and better coordination of data publication practices were noted as key challenges.

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IATI\\u2019s role in meeting data gaps

IATI was recognised as being a key resource in meeting the need for better data with several participating organisations saying they had already used IATI data to track funding to IPLCs. These users noted that IATI is a unique resource given its scope and the level of detail available, allowing the use of advanced analytical techniques.

The workshop also acknowledged the challenges with IATI data, including the complexity of publication for smaller organisations and the differences in coverage and data quality between publishers that make comparison difficult.

Next steps

The IATI Secretariat offered its continued support to working with representatives from IPLCs and international bodies to improve access to data on development funding, through existing tools and resources. As an immediate next step the Secretariat will have follow-up conversations with workshop participants who had used IATI data to gain specific feedback on data quality, the potential for AI analysis of IATI data, and how well the IATI Datastore enables analysis.

Support

For more information on how to use IATI data visit the Data Use Query Corner on IATI\\u2019s Community Plaform, Connect. Alternatively, reach out directly to the IATI Secretariat at support@iatistandard.org for additional support in accessing, understanding or analysing IATI data.

\"}]" +msgstr "[]" + +#. news.newspage.2983.content_editor +msgid "[{\"id\": \"e4d53cbe-cc04-42a9-845e-b717e576570b\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

During the UN Climate Change Conference - United Arab Emirates (COP28), IATI has released a briefing detailing what IATI data is available on climate action.

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What data is available on climate action?

As of 30 November 2023, IATI data is available (at d-portal.org) from 219 organisations who marked their development and humanitarian activities as targeting climate change mitigation and/or adaptation. There are 33,340 activities marked as targeting climate adaptation and 25,353 marked as targeting climate mitigation

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Data available from d-portal.org on 30 November 2023

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Which organisations publish IATI data?

IATI encourages all organisations working to address international development and humanitarian crises to publish IATI data, and mark those of their activities that are targeting climate action using specific policy markers.

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Data available from d-portal.org on 30 November 2023

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Start exploring IATI data using our online tools:

  • d-portal.org - one of simplest ways of searching IATI data. Here you can search specifically for activities targeting climate mitigation and / or adaptation by selecting them from the filter called \\u2018Policy Marker\\u2019.
  • County Development Finance Data Tool (CDFD) - great for visualising and analysing development finance published to IATI data by country / region.
  • IATI Datastore - undertake more complex searches of IATI data. Query ALL data fields published in the IATI Standard. API available.

For support to publish and/or access IATI data, please reach out to the IATI Secretariat: support@iatistandard.org.

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IATI Secretariat partner, Open Data Services Co-operative is recruiting for a data analyst to support their IATI work.

View full job description and apply

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  • Job title: Data Analyst (Mid-level, Senior)
  • Organisation: Open Data Services Co-operative / IATI Secretariat
  • Contract: Full time (ODS are open to part-time from 0.6 FTE upwards and have a flexible working policy)
  • Location: Remote, UK-only
  • Salary: \\u00a346,526 + surplus distribution (FTE)
  • Closing date: 6pm, 24 December 2023 UTC
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Join ODS's expanding team, helping clients (government agencies, civil society organisations and data standards initiatives) to open up data. This role supports ODS's work with the International Aid Transparency Initiative (IATI).

The IATI Support team provide a helpdesk that:

  • supports new publishers from the point of registration to their initial publication.
  • helps existing publishers to improve the quality of the data that they publish to the IATI Standard.
  • gives expert advice to users of IATI data, who might be from governments, non-government organisations or academia, amongst others.
  • Through this role, publishers and users are supported through the process of publishing and improving IATI data from a technical perspective.

Responsibilities:

  • contribute towards the smooth running of the IATI Helpdesk. This requires both technical competency and strong communication skills.
  • take particular responsibility for processing the registration of new publishers to the IATI Standard.
  • take particular responsibility for triaging new requests as they come into IATI support.
  • learn and understand the IATI Standard and be able to advise publishers and data users on its application.
  • learn and understand the data publication tools available to publishers and give advice on their use.
  • learn and understand the tools available to data users and give advice on their use.
  • identify bugs in the software tools supported by IATI and raise these with our development team.

You'll spend six to twelve months working almost exclusively on first and second-line Helpdesk support, to build up IATI-specific knowledge and to acquaint yourself with the tools that support its publication and use. During this time you'll have opportunities to develop your skills in areas of particular interest, aligned with the requirements of your role.

Over time, you\\u2019ll get involved in the wider work of our co-operative, supporting communities and organisations across the world to understand open data, publish data using open standards, and reuse data in accessible, user-centred tools and services.

After your probationary period, you\\u2019ll have the option to become a co-operative member, and be involved in the running of the business: gaining a stake in its future, and the opportunity to develop new skills in co-operative business management.

ODS welcome and encourage applications from people who have not taken a traditional route to gain the skills they have today; we do not look for particular qualifications, education or employment histories.

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IATI will hold its biennial Governing Board elections in February and March, opening the nominations process to IATI members on 28 February 2024.

IATI is seeking to recruit new members to its seven-member Governing Board to support the implementation of the 2020-2025 Strategic Plan and lead the development of IATI\\u2019s strategic vision post 2025. Representatives of the Governing Board play an essential role in ensuring aid transparency continue to contribute to improving development effectiveness and accountability.

Election timetable

  • 28 February - 11 March: Election nominations open for a two week period. An email will be sent to all members with the nomination form and all instructions on how to submit it.
  • 14 - 18 March: At the end of the nomination period, the IATI Secretariat will share the results to each constituency and confirm whether consensus has been reached on candidates for all available seats including the technical seat, which can be a nominee from any of the three constituencies. Within each constituency if consensus has been reached no further election process is required and all members will be informed of the outcome.
  • 21 - 25 March: Virtual election takes place for any constituency where no clear consensus has been achieved, and for the technical seat.
  • A virtual meeting (tentatively April 11): followed by a face-to-face meeting of the newly elected Board (tentatively 22 April) takes place in Bogot\\u00e1, Colombia prior to the IATI Members\\u2019 Assembly.

Contact

For any questions, please email Annelise Parr at the IATI Secretariat: annelise.parr@undp.org.

Download and read information

Please download and read key information about the the Governing Board including:

  • Role of the Governing Board
  • Composition and Term
  • What\\u2019s in it for you and your organisation?
  • Key Qualifications
  • Time Commitment
  • Conflict of Interest & Code of Conduct
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Do you need help with understanding IATI data? Want to know how to access and analyse it in your work? Then take IATI's new online course: IATI Virtual Training for Civil Society\\u200b\\u200b.

Start IATI Virtual Training for Civil Society today!

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IATI Virtual Training for Civil Society

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This online course supports civil society actors working within the international development and humanitarian sectors to use IATI data to strengthen decision-making and accountability. It includes the following modules:

Module 1: What is 'development cooperation data'?

Module 2: What is IATI and what kind of data can I find?

Module 3: How can I use IATI data and for what purpose?

Module 4: How do I use IATI\\u2019s tools to access the data I need?

Module 5: Engaging further with the International Aid Transparency Initiative

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How can IATI data support the work of CSOs?

The course was designed in consultation with a range of civil society stakeholders and provides training on how IATI data can inform specific areas of their work:

  • Coordination: non-governmental organisations (NGOs) can search IATI data to identify other organisations working in the same (or similar) locations or sectors. This information can be used to strengthen collaboration, reduce gaps and overlap across the development and humanitarian sectors.
  • Accountability: Journalists and CSOs can use IATI data to investigate the delivery of development and humanitarian funding and activities, to understand if resources are delivered as planned.
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  • Evidence to inform policy and advocacy: IATI data can be used to inform the policy of CSOs and their advocacy efforts. For example, they can gain evidence of where funding is being allocated and spent and advocate for a different allocation of resources (e.g. more funding for health or education, or more funding for a particular region/country).
  • Identifying funding: IATI data can be used to understand donors when and where they plan to deliver resources, making it possible for CSOs to discover funding opportunities or trends.

IATI\\u2019s Virtual Training for Civil Society is a free online resource and is available in English, French and Spanish.

Any questions?

If you experience technical difficulties or would like to share your feedback on this course, please email the IATI Secretariat: connect@iatistandard.org.

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IATI data has been used to inform a new publication: International Aid for Palestine: Disproportionate Cuts, overwhelming Damage.

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Publication: International Aid for Palestine

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Download publication

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The report uses IATI and OECD data to find that disproportionate cuts were made in aid to Palestine in the decade before the current war.

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The report was written Institute for Journalism and Social Change (IJSC), a new international initiative bringing together current and future journalists, researchers and activists to scale up impact, inclusion and innovations in service of social change.

For more information visit Institute for Journalism and Social Change (IJSC).

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Visit Publish What You Fund

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Publish What You Fund (PWYF) has release a useful list of examples of how IATI data and other development data sources a being used.

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The list includes examples of data being used since 2020 to:

  • Improve alignment with country governments\\u2019 plans
  • Support a more capable and effective civil society
  • Enable faster and deeper research and learning
  • Increase the efficiency and effectiveness of aid agencies
  • Facilitate media scrutiny
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View Data Use examples

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IATI held its annual Members\\u2019 Assembly and Community Exchange in Bogot\\u00e1, Colombia (23 - 25 April), a four-day event bringing together global leaders to chart the future of transparency and accountability of aid and humanitarian resources.

Hosted by Colombia\\u2019s Presidential Agency for International Cooperation (APC) and the National Administrative Department of Statistics (DANE), it marks IATI\\u2019s first annual meeting in the Latin American region.

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It brings together a diverse group of donors, civil society and private sector organisations to co-create innovative solutions and share best practices for transparency in the development and humanitarian aid sector.

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Thea Schepers, Chair of the IATI Governing Board

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\\u201cColombia\\u2019s commitment to transparency and open data makes Bogot\\u00e1 an ideal backdrop for our Community Exchange\\u201d said Thea Schepers, newly-elected Chair of the IATI Governing Board. \\u201cBy hosting this event, APC and DANE are building on Colombia\\u2019s leadership and innovation in South-South cooperation to drive development transparency throughout the region.\\u201d

Eleonora Betancur Gonz\\u00e1lez, Director at APC Colombia highlighted the importance of fostering collaboration around data infrastructure. \\u201cOn our recent tour of Africa, Colombia was highlighted as a leader in strengthening the national statistical systems of Ghana and Kenya. This demonstrates the great work we are doing in our country in terms of data and the potential of South-South Cooperation for the exchange of capabilities.\\u201d

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Eleonora Betancur Gonz\\u00e1lez, Director at APC Colombia

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Andrea Ram\\u00edrez Pisco, Deputy Director of DANE, said \\u201cthe Colombian government has prioritised strengthening the transparency and availability of data about development cooperation, recognizing that it is an element essential to optimise the impact of our resources towards compliance with the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.\\u201d

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Andrea Ram\\u00edrez Pisco, Deputy Director of DANE

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She also highlighted the importance of the Community Exchange where he mentioned the importance of the sessions and the role they will have in the fifth edition of the United Nations World Data Forum, which will be held in November in Medell\\u00edn, Colombia.

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Alejandro Pacheco, UNDP Deputy Resident Representative in Colombia

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Providing opening remarks on behalf of the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) at the IATI Community Exchange, Alejandro Pacheco, UNDP Deputy Resident Representative in Colombia said: \\u201cIn a world where mis-and false information are spreading faster than the truth, reliable data and resulting fact-based reporting on current situations are more important than ever. It is incumbent on each one of us, partner country governments, donors and civil society organisations, and aid and development organisations to support IATI and the free access to high quality data.\\u201d

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For more information about the IATI Members\\u2019 Assembly and the Community Exchange, including session recordings and presentations see IATI Connect. For any questions about the event email connect@iatistandard.org.

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At a side event on 19 April 2024 during the UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues (UNPFII, UN-HQ New York), IATI raised awareness of how it can improve the tracking of funding to Indigenous Peoples.

The side event was held by Global Alliance of Territorial Communities and Charapa, and brought together panelists representing Indigenous Peoples, donors, multilateral agencies and NGOs. The event focused on why better data was needed to realise Indigenous Peoples\\u2019 rights, combat climate change, manage biodiversity and achieve sustainable development.

Panelists highlighted that more data is needed to track funding pledges by donors to ensure it reached Indigenous Peoples. As important delivery partners in addressing climate change and conserving biodiversity, it was also highlighted that more information is needed on the allocation of funding to Indigenous organisations on these issues.

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Annelise Parr, from the IATI Secretariat spoke on a panel at a side event on 19 April 2024 during the UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues (UNPFII, UN-HQ New York)

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Annelise Parr, from the IATI Secretariat joined the side event\\u2019s panel and spoke on how IATI data could help provide useful information about the pledging and implementation of funds to Indigenous Peoples. She said: \\u201cThe International Aid Transparency Initiative is a global standard for publishing aid data. It\\u2019s a network that brings together donors, NGOs, and other stakeholders to improve the transparency and impact of aid. With nearly 2,000 organisations publishing data, IATI provides consolidated and timely information that spans beyond financials, offering insights into locations, strategies, and outcomes\\u201d.

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The event participants learned that many funders of Indigenous Peoples activities publish IATI data on their development finances and this information is accessible online. Annelise Parr said: \\u201cThe primary benefit is that there is no need to start at ground zero. Much of the required information for ongoing and in many cases future planned activities has likely already been published and is already available in the IATI corpus.\\u201d

To enhance and institutionalise the tracking of funding for Indigenous Peoples and local communities, the Paris Roadmap for Tracking of Funds was agreed in November 2023. At the side-event, participants heard that the Paris Roadmap has already generated some results in terms of inspiring new reporting practices and fostering dialogue and partnership. The roadmap includes the commitment to develop a common framework for reporting Indigenous Peoples funding and IATI\\u2019s Secretariat participated in a technical workshop on refining that framework prior to the side-event also in New York (18 April 2024).

The IATI Secretariat looks forward to supporting the implementation of the Paris Roadmap for Tracking of Funds and working with this dedicated community to improve the transparency and tracking of Indigenous Peoples funding.

Discover IATI data

Explore IATI data on our access tools: d-portal, Datastore Search and Country Development Finance Data. For more information on how to use IATI data visit the Data Use Query Corner on IATI Connect. Alternatively, email the IATI Secretariat at support@iatistandard.org for support in accessing, understanding or analysing IATI data.

\"}]" +msgstr "[]" + +#. news.newspage.2998.content_editor +msgid "[{\"id\": \"9c209847-1a86-48ea-b290-eec4841880ac\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

IATI has launched its 2023 Annual Report, detailing how the initiative has advanced towards achieving its strategic goals.

IATI Annual Report 2023 (FR / ES)

IATI Financial Report 2023 (FR / ES)

Progress in the publication of development and humanitarian data in IATI

During the year the number of organisations publishing IATI data on their development and humanitarian resources and activities has risen to 1550.

Analysis from the report shows the following:

  • Activities published with SDG data increased by 23% compared to 2022;
  • Nearly 100,000 activities were marked as humanitarian;
  • 440 organisations identified one or more of their activities as targeting gender equality;
  • Over 27,000 activities were marked as targeting climate mitigation, and 33,500 marked as targeting climate adaptation

IATI publishers continued to reflect a broad range of organisations, from donor governments, development finance institutions and UN agencies to non-governmental organisations, foundations and private sector organisations.

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Promoting the use of IATI data

In 2023, the initiative provided new training opportunities and awareness-raising activities promoting the use of IATI data. IATI\\u2019s new Virtual Training for Civil Society was launched in January and analysis released in April on leveraging IATI budget data to assess the future development and humanitarian aid landscape.

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Learn how to use IATI data by taking the free Virtual Training for Civil Society course!

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The Annual Report 2023 presents case studies on the use of IATI data to inform policy and accountability issues. Investigative journalist Claire Provostused IATI data to inform an exclusive report on CNN (page 9). Another example showing an emerging trend of diverse stakeholder groups forming communities around the use of IATI data is the Global Alliance for Food Security, which worked closely with IATI data to strengthen the response to emerging food and nutrition crises (page 11).

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Strengthening the initiative

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In 2023, IATI continued to enjoy an expanding membership and the initiative warmly welcomed five new organisations: CAF \\u2013 Development Bank of Latin America and the Caribbean, the Government of Niger, CanWaCH (the Canadian partnership for women and children\\u2019s health), and the development data organisations Emergentally and Open Data Company.

During the year, also IATI underwent institutional renewal, and the report highlights the successful transition to new Secretariat hosting arrangements in 2023, managed carefully to ensure that IATI\\u2019s data publishers and users received uninterrupted services.

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Financial Report 2023

The Annual Report 2023 is accompanied by a financial report. IATI Financial Report 2023 presents the initiative\\u2019s income and expenditure for the year and offers comparisons with the previous financial year.

Looking ahead

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As with previous editions, Annual Report 2023 reflects on some of the priorities for the following year. It highlights IATI\\u2019s engagement in the Latin American and Caribbean region, with IATI\\u2019s annual Members\\u2019 Assembly and Community Exchange taking place for the first time in Bogot\\u00e1, Colombia in April 2024.

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Alejandro Pacheco, UNDP Deputy Resident Representative in Colombia addressed IATI's Community Exchange meeting in April 25, Bogot\\u00e1.

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With IATI\\u2019s current strategic plan coming to a close in 2025, another focus in 2024 will be consultation on a new strategic plan. For IATI\\u2019s members and community this will be a chance to reflect on IATI\\u2019s role and vision in the context of Agenda 2030.

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IATI is pleased to introduce its first Executive Director. Yemesrach Assefa Workie assumed her new role on 1 June 2024, bringing a wealth of leadership experience through many years of working in the international development sector.

Yemesrach Assefa Workie, IATI Executive Director

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Yemesrach Assefa Workie, IATI Executive Director

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Yemesrach joins IATI from her previous role as the UNDP Deputy Resident Representative in Fiji\\u2019s Multi-Country Office, covering 10 countries. Yemesrach has held multiple positions in UNDP including as Senior Policy Advisor in the Philippines as well as Economics Advisor in UNDP Uganda, Rwanda and The Gambia. Yemesrach's international career began in the Strategic and Policy Directorate at the African Development Bank.

She also benefits from diverse experience working at the Central Bank of Ethiopia, in academia, international research organisations and the humanitarian space.

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Zoom Call for IATI Members / Community: Meet and greet new IATI Director! 18 July 1 - 2pm UTC

Yemesrach has arranged a Zoom call for Thursday 18 July 1 - 2pm UTC to meet IATI members and community. Please join the call to welcome the new Director into her role and share your views.

Zoom link

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Governing Board meeting, Vienna 4 - 5 June

The IATI Governing Board warmly welcomed the new Executive Director to its Quarterly Board meeting at UNOPS Offices in Vienna on 4 - 5 June. At their meeting, the group engaged in vibrant discussions on priorities for their two year term of 2024 - 26, with particular focus on improving the awareness and use of IATI data. They also discussed delivering a new strategic plan for the initiative post-2025, touching upon IATI's relevance in a fast-changing development landscape, leveraging partnerships and embracing technologies like AI for enhanced use, quality and security of data.

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Yemesrach Assefa Workie, IATI Executive Director (left) at IATI Governing Board meeting Vienna 4 - 5 June 2024

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IATI Executive Director Yemesrach Assefa Workie said \\u201cI feel privileged to be given the opportunity to become IATI\\u2019s first Executive Director. Never before has enhancing the transparency of the world\\u2019s development and humanitarian resources been so important. Funds are under unprecedented strain from the triple planetary crisis (climate change, pollution and biodiversity loss), multiplicity of humanitarian crises and geopolitical change.

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\\u201cI believe IATI has a pivotal role in supporting countries to improve the effectiveness and coordination of resources. Our rich open data and globally acclaimed data standard can catalyse partnerships and enhance resource allocation.

I'm deeply committed to adding value to our work and making IATI indispensable to all stakeholders across the development and humanitarian spaces. I look forward to working with our members and community to move us closer to IATI\\u2019s vision of ensuring that transparent, good quality information on development and humanitarian resources helps us to achieve sustainable development outcomes.\\u201d

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IATI is proud to announce that CAF - Development Bank of Latin America and the Caribbean, has published data on the financing of over 150 development activities across 14 countries totalling over 5 billion USD in the bank's first IATI publication.

This publication marks a significant milestone in the transparency of development resources in Latin America and the Caribbean. By becoming an IATI Member, and sharing data about resource flows and their results, CAF is showcasing how cooperation among regional partners can drive regional growth, developing local solutions that accelerate progress towards shared development goals.

CAF is a development bank committed to improving the quality of life for all in Latin America and Caribbean by promoting sustainable development and regional integration. The bank offers advice and financial support to public and private sectors of its shareholder countries, including Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, El Salvador, Honduras, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Dominican Republic, Trinidad and Tobago, Uruguay and Venezuela.

As an IATI publisher, CAF will publish and regularly update detailed, open data about its development activities using the IATI Standard. This data is available to all, and can help stakeholders across government, civil society and the private sector to track financial flows and the impact of CAFs investments.

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Alejandra Claros Borda, Secretary-General of CAF, said:

\\u201cBeing a member of IATI is evidence of CAF\\u2019s dedication to advancing a culture of openness and strengthening public trust in all our actions. Thanks to efforts to promote transparency, in addition to being accountable to our Governing Bodies and citizens, we also promote an environment where the final beneficiaries can have a participation and voice in the projects we finance.

At CAF we are committed to continuing implementing measures that strengthen transparency and promote access to clear, understandable and accessible information for our shareholders, alliances and in particular for the citizens of Latin America and the Caribbean.\\u201d

Yemesrach Assefa Workie, IATI\\u2019s Executive Director, said

\\u201cIATI is delighted that CAF is joining more than 1600 organisations regularly publishing data about their development and humanitarian projects worldwide. By sharing their data openly using the IATI Standard, CAF is demonstrating how accessible, high-quality data can strengthen regional cooperation to drive more effective development outcomes. This data will show the power of transparency to build trust, improve coordination and ultimately deliver better outcomes for the communities CAF serves.\\u201d

Discover the benefits of becoming an IATI member and contact the IATI Secretariat: info@iatistandard.org for any questions about membership.

\"}]" +msgstr "[]" + +#. iati_standard.iatistandardpage.88.content_editor +msgid "[{\"id\": \"41deca86-97a5-4131-a1dd-2fe7408ffeda\", \"type\": \"intro\", \"value\": \"

The IATI Standard is a set of rules and guidance about what data organisations should publish and what format it should be presented in. Find out more information on About the IATI Standard.

Access the IATI Standard

The IATI Standard can be accessed using the links below. On these pages you can find all the rules and guidance which make up the IATI Standard. Organisations have to follow these rules when publishing their data.

You can also use these pages to help interpret IATI data. Please see the guide on How to use IATI Reference.

Over time the IATI Standard has been updated. Each version of the Standard has its own page on the website. If you do not actively choose a version, the links below will take you to the latest version of the Standard.

Deprecation notice

Version 1 was deprecated on 30th June 2019. Understand how the deprecation affects you.

Which languages is the IATI Standard available in?

The rules and guidance which make up the IATI Standard, and other reference pages are only available in English. The IATI codelists are available in French. For more information see Translations FAQs

\"}]" +msgstr "" + +#. tools.toolslistingpage.653.excerpt +msgid "There are a range of tools for accessing IATI data, designed for different audiences and use cases." +msgstr "None" + +#. tools.toolslistingpage.653.content_editor +msgid "[{\"id\": \"8545c6d4-99a6-425c-ac86-ffd4ea5764a9\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

There are a range of IATI tools and resources for publishing, improving and accessing IATI data. For more information about publishing your organisation's data, visit Publishing tools and services to create your IATI data files.

Tools to access IATI data

Different IATI data users have different questions to answer, want to see data in different ways or download it in different formats; some merely want to see it, others want to integrate it with more data to create something completely new.

To satisfy the variety of needs there are a range of tools and resources to help you use IATI data in the ways that you want. The IATI Secretariat maintains a variety of tools and resources to help users and there is a growing array of tools and applications built by third parties external to IATI.

Broadly, the available tools fall into two categories: those that require no specialist expertise to use (\\u2018non-technical tools\\u2019) and those intended mainly for use by people with technical skills such as software developers or data scientists (\\u2018technical tools\\u2019).

Use the links below to find out about different tools and what you can do with them.

\"}]" +msgstr "" + +#. tools.toolpage.670.excerpt +#. tools.toolpage.670.listing_description +msgid "Use Datastore Search to download IATI data in CSV, JSON and XML formats, or access the Datastore API." +msgstr "None" + +#. tools.toolpage.654.excerpt +#. tools.toolpage.654.listing_description +msgid "Register your data files here and find details of all other organisations that publish IATI data." +msgstr "None" + +#. tools.toolpage.2948.excerpt +msgid "IATI Publisher is an online tool that enables organisations to publish data on their development and humanitarian activities according to the IATI Standard." +msgstr "None" + +#. tools.toolpage.2985.excerpt +msgid "We provide some usage statistics and analytics on our sites to the community." +msgstr "None" + +#. tools.toolpage.656.content_editor +msgid "[{\"id\": \"70fa884a-abf9-4329-bad5-da9bc404dd23\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

d-portal is a development portal that allows you to explore and visualise IATI data on development and humanitarian aid activities. d-portal refreshes daily and takes data directly from the IATI Registry. New publishers should appear on d-portal on the Monday after their first publication.

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d-portal is aimed at providing government departments, parliamentarians and civil society organisations in developing countries with information that can help with the planning and monitoring of development activities. It contains current data published to the International Aid Transparency Initiative (IATI) as well as the most recent data available in the OECD Development Assistance Committee (DAC) Creditor Reporting System.

d-portal is in the process of being made multilingual. You can use the \\u2018Settings\\u2019 option at the top right of your results pages to select one of six languages - English, French, Spanish, Japanese, Chinese (simplified) and Hindi. Please note that this is work in progress and not all of the site has been translated.

How can I search for data in d-portal?

There are various ways to search and view IATI data on d-portal. Depending on what information you are looking for, you can filter data by:

  • Recipient country
  • Publisher
  • Sector group
  • Sector
  • Activity status
  • Year range

You can also use multiple filters at the same time. For instance, you can search for \\u2018Burundi\\u2019 and \\u2018Burkina Faso\\u2019, \\u2018agriculture\\u2019 and \\u2018basic health\\u2019. Once you press \\u2018Search\\u2019 d-portal will present you with the total number of projects (called \\u2018activities\\u2019 in IATI). The total number is split by active, ended and planned projects. You will also be presented with information on where the money for the listed projects comes from as well as information on where the money is going by sector. For projects where IATI publishers have given location data, you will also be able to see the locations of these projects on a heatmap.

You can also combine the use of filters with a free text search by typing in the \\u2018Search\\u2019 box.

At the top right of your results pages you can use the \\u2018settings\\u2019 options to alter which currency, language and what 12 month period your results are displayed in.

Here are some examples of the types of questions d-portal can answer. To practise using d-portal and see how it works, you could visit d-portal and find the answers:

  • How many projects are taking place in Ghana on water and sanitation (Sector group 140)?
  • Name four organisations that are currently working on tackling Ebola in Guinea?
  • Find an example of an activity that is happening in the capital of Honduras (Tegucigalpa)
  • How much of UNDP funding went to Sierra Leone in 2015 in UK pounds?
  • Which government is the original funder of this activity: MW-NBM-R1527-W106?
  • According to IATI, which country received the most funding relating to the sector Ending Violence Against Women and Children (Sector 15180)?
  • Which two countries received the largest amount of aid as a response to Hurricane Matthew?

If you have further questions about how to search on d-portal, or questions as to why data is not showing please refer to the d-portal FAQ pages.

How can I use data from d-portal?

Once you have found the information you are looking for, you can download data and even generate content for your own website. Developers can also freely use d-portal source code to build their own portals.

Download data into a CSV file

Once you have selected specific filters or done a free text search you will be taken to a page showing the total number of projects/activities for your search. If you click into any of the figures or graphs you will be presented with a table. At the top right of this table, you can press the \\u2018CSV\\u2019 button and download the data.

Location data can be downloaded from heatmaps into a CSV file.

Generate content with IATI data for your website

You can use d-portal Generator to easily create attractive displays of IATI data on your own website or blog posts. The Generator is a free tool that can produce a range of graphs, tables, maps and other visualisations.

The process is simple: you select the data you want and choose how you\\u2019d like it displayed. The Generator then produces a line of code you can copy and paste into your own pages.

For more information, see the FAQs about the generator.

As an example, see how the United Nations Development Group uses the d-portal Generator.

Build your own tool that uses IATI data

Because d-portal.org is an open source platform, you can use all aspects of it to build your own portal using the free source code.
The open source concept relies on sharing resources in the hope that others will join in and help improve d-portal. This includes finding and reporting bugs, contributing new features that you'd like the platform to have or even creating new themes. If you would like to contribute new features get in touch with us at get support. We can then discuss how the features could work and what requirements the d-portal developers have for accepting new features.

Who maintains d-portal and who should I contact if I spot issues?

The IATI Secretariat is responsible for the maintenance of d-portal and work directly with two freelance developers who maintain the code.

If you have any queries about how the data is shown in d-portal, or how up-to-date the data is, please see the FAQs or contact the IATI Secretariat.

For questions relating to the data itself, contact the relevant publisher directly. You can find details for all publishers in the IATI Registry.

\"}]" +msgstr "" + +#. tools.toolpage.670.content_editor +msgid "[{\"id\": \"dfac753f-ffb0-4e0f-8269-23b41b27978d\", \"type\": \"h2\", \"value\": \"About the IATI Datastore\"}, {\"id\": \"4582024d-5c7b-45e7-80d0-139cdc95bd57\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

The IATI Datastore version 3 provides access to data published by organisations on their resources and results, according to the IATI Standard.

  • Data is updated dynamically as it becomes available via the IATI Registry. We aim to process all data within 24 hours of its availability.
  • All valid IATI data (i.e. data that conforms to the IATI XML Schema) is available in JSON, CSV and XML formats.
  • Users can query IATI data on all elements and attributes contained in the Standard.
  • All IATI data can be queried and returned in one of three CSV formats:
    • One activity per row
    • One transaction per row
    • One budget per row

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IATI data can be accessed in two ways:

  • IATI Datastore Search
    • IATI Datastore Search. This is the front-end to the Datastore offering intuitive simple search and advanced search features. All data can be downloaded in XML, JSON, CSV, or Excel-friendly CSV formats, without pagination.
    • Simple Search behaves just like any familiar search engine and allows users the ability to quickly search the natural language elements of IATI for any words or phrases of interest.
    • Advanced Search allows users to filter their search results by any IATI element and chain those filters into complex queries which can be saved to file.
  • IATI Datastore v3 API
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The IATI Datastore provides access to data published by organisations using version 2 of the IATI Standard. This follows the decision by IATI members to deprecate version 1 of the Standard, which was implemented in July 2019.

To help ensure that users access good-quality data, the Datastore holds no data that does not adhere to the IATI Schema. The IATI Schema provides the exact order and format in which publishers should provide their XML files. More information about the IATI Schema can be found on its own page on the IATI website.

Files marked as critically invalid by the IATI Validator are not included in the IATI Datastore.

In what formats can I access the data?

The IATI Datastore allows you to convert original IATI data files, which are published in the format XML, into two additional formats: CSV and JSON. All data in the Datastore is filtered and output based on IATI activities. An exception to this is when converting the data into CSV format; this also allows you to return data based on budgets or transactions.

So, you can output:

  • XML \\u2013 The Datastore returns the original activity XML data. All original published information is presented, as well as the metadata that is included in the XML output.
  • JSON \\u2013 The Datastore will convert the published XML to JSON format. All original published information is presented, as well as the metadata that is included in the XML output. You can select the objects in a JSON file to represent individual activities, budgets or transactions.
  • CSV \\u2013 The Datastore can convert the published XML data into CSV format. This format can then be used to analyse information using spreadsheet software such as Microsoft Excel, LibreOffice Calc or Google Sheets. You can select the rows in a CSV file to represent individual activities, budgets or transactions.
  • Excel (Datastore Search Only) \\u2013 Datastore Search can return an Excel-optimised CSV format by clicking the \\u201cEXCEL\\u201d download button. This format ensures that Microsoft Excel correctly interprets file encoding and correctly displays accented characters by adding a UTF8 BOM. The format also fixes a bug some users of Microsoft Excel could experience while opening the CSV format where rows incorrectly wrap in the middle of long cells. This is accomplished by truncating individual cells longer than 32,700 characters, so if your software can parse long cells, we recommend you continue using the original CSV download format.
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Users of the IATI Datastore will need to have technical competency and understand the basic structure and elements of the IATI Standard. This is to ensure that users are aware of what types of development and humanitarian data they can query and access. Users are provided with this information in the:

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The IATI Datastore has been developed by the IATI Secretariat. For support using it, please contact us.

If you discover a bug or have an idea for an enhancement of the product, please raise these on the issue tracker on the Github repository.

\"}]" +msgstr "" + +#. tools.toolpage.654.content_editor +msgid "[{\"id\": \"761f380c-d2ca-45b4-9532-27dc6e21e31d\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

The IATI Registry stores information on every organisation publishing IATI data. These organisations are referred to as \\u2018IATI publishers\\u2019. IATI publishers register their accounts on the IATI Registry and publish links to their IATI data files there. The Registry provides a central point to access all IATI data files and import them into IATI data-use tools.

What information can I find in the IATI Registry?

The IATI Registry holds metadata about each IATI publisher and the files they have published in the IATI XML format. The files themselves are stored in different places across the web.

On the homepage of the Registry, you can see the total number of organisations that have both registered with IATI and published at least one data file. This number automatically updates to reflect the growth in IATI publishers.

The Registry metadata also provides a searchable list of IATI publishers with their contact information, the location of where their IATI data files are hosted and the date of when they first published data.

The IATI Registry contains sections for information on publishers and all of the data published to IATI.

  • Publishers - you can see and download a full list of all organisations that publish IATI data, including each publisher\\u2019s name, IATI organisation identifier, organisation type and the number of data files they have published. If you click on an individual publisher, you will see a list of their data files (both organisation files and activity files), with some metadata about each file, such as when it was last updated. To understand what information is contained within IATI organisation and activity data files see: what data to publish.
  • Data - you can search IATI datasets by publisher name, publisher country, organisation type and recipient country. These are the metadata fields to describe a publisher\\u2019s organisation and the data they publish. The search result will give you links to their raw data files, which are provided in XML format.

How do I get data from the IATI registry?

How to find a publisher\\u2019s contact details

Each IATI publisher should display an email address on the IATI Registry and may also include a link to their website. To find these details, click on the required publisher\\u2019s page and the email address will be displayed on the right of the screen under \\u2018Contact\\u2019. There should also be a link to their website which often provides more contact information for the organisation.

Some organisations also include a specific contact email address for each activity. An activity provides data on individual projects or single units of development and humanitarian work. Any contact information for an activity can be found within its IATI data file. Users can find the specific activity on d-portal and then select \\u2018View source XML\\u2019 beneath the activity \\u2018Project title\\u2019. In the source XML you can use CTRL + F to search for the word \\u2018email\\u2019.

How to access IATI activity and organisation data

The IATI Registry is your single point of access for all links to IATI data files. You can use this tool to find the IATI file you want to download and do so in XML format or CSV format. More technically adept users can utilise our Registry API to access the metadata, including the URL for each published IATI file.

Accessing individual datasets

When you are looking at the links to an IATI data file on a publisher\\u2019s page, you have four options.

  1. View Metadata: this allows you to view additional information about the file, such as the file type, recipient country for the file\\u2019s activities and when it was last updated.
  2. Download: this will download the raw XML file.
  3. Preview: this allows you to quickly preview an IATI publisher\\u2019s data by presenting it in an easy-to-read format. It lists each top-level element on a separate line, and allows you to expand the section to see the data it contains.
  4. CSV: this allows you to convert individual IATI activity files from XML into CSV format. You can select one of three options and then download the CSV file to use the data for the organisation you have selected. The three options are:
    • simple activity summary (CSV)
    • full activity data (CSV)
    • all transactions (CSV)

Accessing all datasets via the Registry metadata API

You can use the IATI Registry API to programmatically query all the metadata held on the Registry, create and manage datasets, and perform a wide variety of other tasks. To find out more please visit the Registry API documentation.

API for XML data

IATI offers several APIs. If you need an API to work directly with the IATI XML data, you can use the Data API with the IATI Datastore.

How do I publish my data on the IATI Registry?

The first step is to create a publisher account on the IATI Registry and get this approved by the IATI Secretariat. Please see How to register with IATI for detailed instructions.

Once your account is approved, you can add individual data files to the IATI Registry manually or by bulk upload using a CSV file. Or, if you are using a publishing tool to publish IATI data, there may be an option to automatically publish your files directly from the tool to the Registry. Please see How to publish your data on the IATI Registry for instructions.

Can I get my organisation\\u2019s publishing system to interact with the IATI Registry?

You can set up a system to interact with the IATI Registry using its own API, which is an implementation of the CKAN API. For details, see the full API documentation.

If you want your system to publish datasets on behalf of multiple organisations, you will need permission from the IATI Secretariat to do so. For further details and advice, please send a query to the IATI Secretariat.

Who maintains the IATI Registry and how can I contact them?

The IATI Secretariat is responsible for maintenance of the IATI Registry and works directly with Derilinx, a leading provider of CKAN development and hosting, which supplies and manages the Registry.

If you have any questions or notice any issues, please contact the IATI Secretariat.

\"}]" +msgstr "" + +#. tools.toolpage.665.content_editor +msgid "[{\"id\": \"0b19face-2773-433d-b8f7-b41dfe3916d0\", \"type\": \"h2\", \"value\": \"What information can be found on the IATI Dashboard?\"}, {\"id\": \"4a9bbbed-3bef-4818-bb10-d311dc2a9c79\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

The IATI Dashboard provides public charts and metrics on all IATI data published by organisations (referred to as \\u2018publishers\\u2019). You can look at the data for an individual publisher, or for all IATI publishers.

There are four key sections in the IATI Dashboard:

  1. Headlines \\u2013 this contains graphs and charts about the total number of IATI publishers, files and activities published since 2014. It is useful for answering questions such as \\u2018What is the size, scope and scale of IATI data?\\u2019
  2. Data quality \\u2013 this highlights technical errors in organisations\\u2019 publishing. These could include download errors, issues with XML formatting and inconsistent or incorrect use of unique identifiers. It is useful for answering questions such as \\u2018What unique identifiers has an organisation used more than once?\\u2019
  3. Exploring data \\u2013 this explains what different organisations are publishing, with information on individual data elements, attributes and codes. It is useful for answering questions such as \\u2018Which organisations are publishing SDG Indicators at results level?\\u2019
  4. Publishing statistics \\u2013 these tables compare how organisations are meeting the Key qualities of IATI data in their publishing. They also provide an overview of what you can expect to find in an organisation\\u2019s data. This section is useful for answering questions such as \\u2018What else could I add to my publishing to make it more useful for data users?\\u2019
\"}, {\"id\": \"03a25938-ddd1-48b8-887a-bbb681d0e579\", \"type\": \"h2\", \"value\": \"How does the IATI Dashboard work?\"}, {\"id\": \"fba9e42e-e362-4682-bffb-598d0ec4f4fc\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

The IATI Dashboard is managed by the IATI Secretariat. It analyses published data via the IATI Registry daily.

The Dashboard aims to present data on organisations\\u2019 publishing to IATI in a useful format. This is predominantly metadata, such as how many files are failing validation and which parts of the IATI Standard are being used. Whilst you can use it to check how many organisations are publishing results data, for example, you cannot use it to check whether that results data is meaningful.

To find out more about the IATI Dashboard and how to use it, please see these guides:

\"}]" +msgstr "" + +#. tools.toolpage.2886.content_editor +msgid "[{\"id\": \"752dd7b2-78ac-44ce-b2c9-e80b07f15672\", \"type\": \"h2\", \"value\": \"API Gateway\"}, {\"id\": \"3fda3f5b-aeda-4f10-a6dd-6635e8ecd282\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

Date published: 11 January 2022

The API Gateway is home to IATI\\u2019s public APIs. It is the central point from which users and tools can programmatically access IATI\\u2019s data services.

IATI Gateway APIs

Currently two public API\\u2019s are available from the API Gateway:

Users of these APIs are required to register and obtain a free API key before using the API. This step allows the IATI Secretariat to better track how the APIs are being used, and ensure a secure and robust service for all users.

Additional IATI APIs

The IATI API Gateway will be the eventual home for all of IATI's supported public APIs. However, as we make this transition some APIs are still documented and accessed elsewhere:

  • IATI Registry API - Information on every organisation publishing IATI data.
  • Codelist API - Two machine readable ways for people to consume the codelists needed to create and interpret IATI data.

Instructions to obtain IATI Gateway API Keys

  • Navigate to https://developer.iatistandard.org
  • Click \\u201cSign Up\\u201d
  • Follow sign up process and confirm your account from an email link
  • Sign In to the API Gateway developer portal (same URL as above)
  • Navigate to Subscriptions > Exploratory - link
    • Enter a Subscription Name (this can be anything you want) in the box
    • Check the box to agree to the Terms of Use
    • Click the Subscribe Button
  • This will give you an API Key for 5 calls/minute up to a maximum of 100 calls/week, with no approval process.
  • If you require a higher rate/quota you need a Full Access subscription:
  • Navigate to Subscriptions > Full Access - link
    • Enter a Subscription Name (this can be anything you want) in the box
    • Check the box to agree to the Terms of Use
    • Click the Subscribe Button

Full Access enables subscribers to have unlimited access to Public IATI APIs with high call rate limits.

Your request will go into a queue where the IATI Secretariat will approve it.

  • Once approved, you\\u2019ll be able to use the API Keys provided either from within the API Gateway webpage or your local development tools.

Testing the Validator API

Testing from the API Gateway webpage

  • Go to APIs > IATI Validator V2 > POST validate - link
  • Click the green "Try it" button
  • Once you have an active subscription the \\u201cSubscription Key\\u201d field should auto-populate
  • Set a body
    • You can either paste a raw string of XML or upload a file from your computer with the \\u201cBinary\\u201d option
  • Click Send

Testing with local tools:

  • Choose an endpoint: e.g. POST https://api.iatistandard.org/validator/validate
  • Subscription Key:
    • Copy your Primary or Secondary Key from your Profile on the API Gateway webpage
  • Add a Header to your request:
    • Key: Ocp-Apim-Subscription-Key
    • Value: <your key>
  • You can see examples of different language requests format (HTTP, curl, etc.) in the \\u201cTry it\\u201d feature of the API

Testing the Datastore API

Testing from the API Gateway webpage

  • Go to APIs > IATI Datastore > GET Query - link
  • Click the green "Try it" button
  • Once you have an active subscription the \\u201cSubscription Key\\u201d field should auto-populate
  • Fill out required parameters:
    • collection - which collection you would like to query
      • activity
      • budget
      • transaction
    • responsetype - type of response
      • select - choose for JSON (flat), CSV, or Solr XML response
      • iati - choose to receive an IATI formatted XML response, only available for the activity collection path
      • iati_json - choose to receive structured JSON format, only available for the activity collection path
    • q - Defines a query using standard query syntax. This parameter is mandatory. E.g. search activity description narratives for NGO: \\u201cdescription_narrative:NGO\\u201d
  • Click Send

Testing with local tools:

  • Choose an endpoint: e.g.: GET https://api.iatistandard.org/datastore/activity/select?q=description_narrative:NGO
  • Subscription Key:
    • Copy your Primary or Secondary Key from your Profile on the API Gateway webpage
  • Add a header to your request:
    • Key: Ocp-Apim-Subscription-Key
    • Value: <your key>
  • You can see examples of different language requests format (HTTP, curl, etc.) in the \\u201cTry it\\u201d feature of the Developer Portal
\"}]" +msgstr "" + +#. tools.toolpage.666.content_editor +msgid "[{\"id\": \"ce7fcf67-cf61-48f9-9f8e-5ea3c0c308df\", \"type\": \"intro\", \"value\": \"

The IATI Validator is an online tool for checking if data aligns with the rules and guidance of the IATI Standard. It allows users to check and improve the quality of IATI data to ensure it is accessible and useful to anyone working with data on development and humanitarian resources and results.

\"}, {\"id\": \"aa975e06-5ad5-47bb-860f-3b6dfd3edea3\", \"type\": \"document_box\", \"value\": [{\"id\": \"920a31a9-a909-4866-87b9-9956eed7139d\", \"type\": \"document_box_heading\", \"value\": \"View IATI Validator guidance\"}, {\"id\": \"12ab1bb9-7ee5-4d7c-b46e-fd0fe31d5c35\", \"type\": \"document\", \"value\": 10645}]}, {\"id\": \"56ec1c47-2085-4613-80be-4b18ebfb782e\", \"type\": \"h2\", \"value\": \"How the IATI Validator works\"}, {\"id\": \"33409352-980e-406d-8e93-b3acc31828e3\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

The IATI Validator performs checks on IATI data files and returns error and warning messages about how to correct the data. There are three ways to use the IATI Validator.

  1. Check data: anyone can upload their IATI data files to be checked before publishing them.
  2. Public data viewer: anyone can check all IATI data files that have been published.
  3. Validator API: technical users can intergrate the Validator API into their internal data systems for periodic data checks

\"}, {\"id\": \"eee1dcad-20cf-43d3-be04-144659bbeff8\", \"type\": \"h3\", \"value\": \"Messages to identify errors\"}, {\"id\": \"bb6d69c3-a027-491d-ace5-28ce5dbab7f8\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

The Validator displays a message for each occurrence of data that does not comply with the IATI Standard. The message identifies what data needs to be corrected and where it occurs in the data file. A count of errors is also displayed, which shows how many times an error is repeated throughout a file. For example, if all activities in a dataset have omitted activity dates, then the user will see a count of this repeated error, as well as the location of each error.

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Benefits of using IATI Publisher

IATI Publisher enables organisations to publish data on their development and humanitarian activities according to the XML format required by the IATI Standard. The tool is designed to be simple and intuitive, making publishing easier for organisations and bringing a range of benefits for users.

IATI Publisher:

  • Is free to use;
  • Provides clear explanations of data fields in the IATI Standard, together with links to useful guidance;
  • Enables data to be entered directly in the interface or bulk uploaded via Excel, CSV or XML file;
  • Runs automatic checks (via the IATI Validator) for errors before publishing data, with feedback on corrections.

Who is IATI Publisher for?

IATI Publisher has been built to support small to medium sized organisations (or those with only a limited number of activities) to publish data on their development and humanitarian work. An \\u2018activity\\u2019 is an individual project or other unit of development and humanitarian work, as determined by the organisation that is publishing the data.

Large organisations, such as donor governments or UN agencies delivering 100+ activities, are advised not to use IATI Publisher. Alternative technical solutions are recommended for the publication of large volumes of data. For more information, please contact us.

Publishing IATI data for the first time?

We encourage organisations new to IATI to use IATI Publisher. The process of publishing IATI data can be complex and IATI Publisher will guide you through the necessary steps.

Already publishing IATI data?

If you have previously published IATI data using another tool:

  • You can start using IATI Publisher now to publish data on your organisation\\u2019s new development and humanitarian activities.
  • If you would like to migrate your existing data to IATI Publisher from another publishing tool, such as AidStream, please contact us for more information on options.
\"}]" +msgstr "" + +#. tools.toolpage.2985.content_editor +msgid "[{\"id\": \"da9a07a7-9e8d-4539-935c-ec447d3adae7\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

We provide some usage statistics and analytics on our sites to the community. This page lists places where these can be found.

\"}, {\"id\": \"b92489fc-0f2f-4149-8f27-d9648b40dae6\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"\"}]" +msgstr "[]" + +#. tools.toolsubpage.668.excerpt +msgid "The IATI Dashboard contains a wealth of information. This guide takes you through some common queries performed by the IATI Secretariat. These queries can be adapted to cover different elements, attributes and metadata." +msgstr "None" + +#. tools.toolsubpage.2889.content_editor +msgid "[{\"id\": \"fb7b83ae-436f-44f9-bc60-324b2ab36d01\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

This guide provides information on how to form Datastore version 3 API queries. A subset of the Datastore API\\u2019s features and options is provided below. A full list of features that IATI is committed to maintain is outlined in the API contract. All features in the SOLR API documentation can be used as part of the Datastore v3 API, however those not in IATI\\u2019s API contract may be changed and updated over time.

  • Datastore v3 API contract - The contract contains the full list of search and filtering options IATI is committed to maintain in the Datastore v3 API. Key features are highlighted below.
  • SOLR documentation - This contains all of the features available via SOLR. The list of SOLR features is larger than those IATI is committed to maintain in the Datastore v3 API.

The Datastore API can be accessed through the IATI\\u2019s API Gateway. See the API Gateway guidance document for details.

Examples of complex API calls can be found here.

Each user is required to have a free account and include their subscription key when making queries. The details below show how to form the API query, as well as how to do so using the API Gateway\\u2019s Query Field.

Please note, users of the IATI Datastore will need to have technical competency and understand the basic structure and elements of the IATI Standard. Please see Tools and resources for data use for other ways of accessing IATI data.

Available endpoints:

Return data formatted as either one activity, transaction or budget per row. Each endpoint returns all activity data related to that activity, transaction or budget.

  • https://api.iatistandard.org/datastore/activity/select?
  • https://api.iatistandard.org/datastore/transaction/select?
  • https://api.iatistandard.org/datastore/budget/select?

In the Query Field use the collection parameter, choose a drop down option of activity, transaction or budget:

\"}, {\"id\": \"749f3343-78bb-49e9-8713-5d9ca7b5c100\", \"type\": \"aligned_html\", \"value\": {\"html\": \"\\r\\n\\r\\n
\\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n
ParameterValue
collectionactivity
\", \"alignment\": \"normal\"}}, {\"id\": \"4f632d87-e9cc-404b-b31a-06b9457cdabc\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

How to add activity filters

The first filter is added using the sequence `q=`, following this, further filters can be added using `AND`, `OR`, `NOT` and + (+ means AND/OR but cannot be expressed using text).

Attribute Code Searches

  • Search for a specific attribute code: q=sector_code:11110
  • Search for multiple attribute codes: q=recipient_country_code:(UG TZ)
  • Search for one code OR another: q=sector_code:11110 OR transaction_sector_code:11110
  • Search for one code AND another: q=recipient_country_code:UG AND sector_code:11110
  • Search for one code AND/OR another: q=recipient_country_code:UG + sector_code:11110
  • Search for one code but NOT another: q=recipient_country_code:UG NOT sector_code:11110

Narrative Searches

  • Freetext search in a specific narrative: q=description_narrative:rabbit
  • Freetext search in multiples narratives: q=title_narrative:rabbit OR description_narrative:rabbit OR iati_identifier:rabbit OR transaction_description_narrative:rabbit
  • Freetext search for two words in a specific narrative: q=title_narrative:(rabbit AND production)
  • Freetext search for a phrase in a specific narrative: q=title_narrative:\\u201crabbit production\\u201d

Note, the iati-identifier is counted as a narrative field in the IATI Datastore. Use quotes to find a specific activity e.g. q=iati_identifier:\\u201cUS-GOV-1-AID-OAA-TO-14-00001\\u201d

Further narrative search options

  • * = wildcard, returns matches with zero or more letters

E.g. apple* returns apple, apples and appleseeds

  • ? = single character, returns matches which include a single character

E.g. te?t returns test and text

Note: to use * and ? as wildcards in narrative searches, the search term MUST NOT be quoted. If quoted, * and ? symbols will be searched for in the narrative text.

How to search dates and financial values

The API allows users to select date and financial values within a certain range. This is added in the format [* TO *].

  • q=transaction_value:[* TO 10000] finds all field values less than or equal to 10000.
  • q=activity_date_iso_date:[2021-01-01T00:00:00Z TO *] finds all activities that have an activity date later 1st Jan 2021.

Note: The SOLR API cannot search for both the type and iso-date within a single activity-date element. This means you cannot select only start or end dates to search by; this needs to be done by the user or programme once the JSON/XML/CSV output has been retrieved.

In the Query Field use the q parameter, then add the combination of filters required using the guidance above e.g.

\"}, {\"id\": \"32e5ff80-e6e6-496f-800d-1bfd28c4ca4b\", \"type\": \"aligned_html\", \"value\": {\"html\": \"\\r\\n\\r\\n
\\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n
ParameterValue
qtitle_narrative:(rabbit AND production)
\", \"alignment\": \"normal\"}}, {\"id\": \"9aad7077-42a0-4993-9676-43e3409c4b5a\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

Return specific columns

  • &fl=description_narrative,sector_code

In the Query Field use the fl parameter, then add the list of data fields to return e.g.

\"}, {\"id\": \"68f77df9-02d0-4066-97a1-810c158c2db8\", \"type\": \"aligned_html\", \"value\": {\"html\": \"\\r\\n\\r\\n
\\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n
ParameterValue
fldescription_narrative,sector_code
\", \"alignment\": \"normal\"}}, {\"id\": \"63a73b23-a768-4205-bf6a-3a773e92c351\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

How to select the format:

  • &wt=json
  • &wt=xml
  • &wt=csv

In the Query Field use the wt parameter, choose one of the three options: json, xml or csv

\"}, {\"id\": \"320fd954-8189-40fa-91a9-91643bab655e\", \"type\": \"aligned_html\", \"value\": {\"html\": \"\\r\\n\\r\\n
\\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n
ParameterValue
wtjson
\", \"alignment\": \"normal\"}}, {\"id\": \"1787fbca-c4c1-4826-b32d-8e1e716dbfe2\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

How to select number of rows

If not used, a default of 10 results will be returned.

A maximum of 1000 rows can be returned per API call. Use the &start parameter to select which row to start from.

  • &rows=50
  • &start=0

In the Query Field use the rows and start parameter, then specify the number required e.g.

\"}, {\"id\": \"dad63ff2-5287-431a-8f29-5a80cc9546b3\", \"type\": \"aligned_html\", \"value\": {\"html\": \"\\r\\n\\r\\n
\\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n
ParameterValue
rows50
start0
\", \"alignment\": \"normal\"}}, {\"id\": \"16ec0dfc-aa2f-46e9-98dd-7b56a3bf3a96\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

Names of elements/attributes:

Names of elements and attributes are based upon the names and path provided in the IATI Schema. Each sequence of non-alpha characters is replaced with a \\u2018_\\u2019.

For example:

\"}, {\"id\": \"e90380b9-54fc-4447-b9fe-60baa588c27d\", \"type\": \"aligned_html\", \"value\": {\"html\": \"\\r\\n\\r\\n
\\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n
IATI NameAPI Name
iati-identifieriati_identifier
transaction/valuetransaction_value
transaction/value/@currencytransaction_value_currency
transaction/description/narrative/@xml:langtransaction_description_narrative_xml_lang
\", \"alignment\": \"normal\"}}, {\"id\": \"674d3fd5-f106-4c2b-960b-0094f653af88\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

A full list of the names and paths, plus the data type of each element and attribute can be found in the Activity Summary Table.

Character encoding

The API will encode certain characters. Either the character or the encoding can be used when typing/pasting in an API. For example:

\"}, {\"id\": \"464d5f35-c492-4b4a-bfbd-e63799ddc7d5\", \"type\": \"aligned_html\", \"value\": {\"html\": \"\\r\\n\\r\\n
\\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n
CharacterEncoding
`\\u201d`%22
` `%20
\\u2018:\\u2019%3A
\\u2018,\\u2019%2C
\\u2018[\\u2018%5B
\\u2018]\\u2019%5D
\", \"alignment\": \"normal\"}}, {\"id\": \"d2383ec1-53b3-47df-b0d6-81e272638b83\", \"type\": \"anchor_point\", \"value\": \"example-api\"}, {\"id\": \"cd5eb82c-f72e-488f-b96d-a0e60c806ad1\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

Example of complex API calls

Here are two examples of data queries to show how the Datastore API works:

Scenario 1: \\u201cI would like to retrieve location and budget data for National NGOs currently working on development or humanitarian projects in the Philippines.\\u201d

In this scenario, the user would like to filter the data by organisation type (National NGOs) and recipient country (the Philippines). The user would like to have each budget returned separately, with all corresponding activity data. This can be achieved using the following URL (plus subscription key) or entering the details into the API Query Field:

GET https://api.iatistandard.org/datastore/budget/select?q=reporting_org_type%3A22%20AND%20(recipient_country_code%3APH%20OR%20transaction_recipient_country_code%3APH)&rows=300&wt=json&fl=iati_identifier%2Creporting_org_type%2Crecipient_country_code

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ParameterValueDescription
collectionactivitySpecifies that each row should contain one budget only
responsetypeselectThis is the default API response
qreporting_org_type:22 AND (recipient_country_code:PH OR transaction_recipient_country_code:PH)Filters for activities with Organisation Type Code 22 (National NGO)\\r\\n\\r\\nAND\\r\\n\\r\\nThose activities must have the Country Code PH (The Philippines) at activity OR transaction level\\r\\n
rows50Specifies the number of responses to be returned
wtjson
Sets the output format to JSON
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Scenario 2: \\u201cI would like to know which organisations worked on teacher training projects in Uganda and Kenya that have begun since 2021.\\u201d

In this scenario, the user would like to filter the data by sector (Teacher Training), recipient country (Uganda and Kenya), that took place in 2021+ and would like to structure the output by returning participating organisations. This can be achieved using the following URL (plus subscription key) or entering the details into the API Query Field:

GET https://api.iatistandard.org/datastore/activity/select?q=(sector_code%3A11130%20OR%20transaction_sector_code%3A11130)%20AND%20(recipient_country_code%3A(UG%20KE)%20OR%20transaction_recipient_country_code%3A(UG%20KE))%20AND%20activity_date_iso_date%3A%5B2021-01-01T00%3A00%3A00Z%20TO%20*%5D&rows=300&wt=json&fl=participating_org_ref%2Cparticipating_org_narrative

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ParameterValueDescription
collectionbudgetSpecifies that each row should contain one activity
responsetypeselectThis is the default API response
q(sector_code:11130 OR transaction_sector_code:11130) AND (recipient_country_code:(UG KE) OR transaction_recipient_country_code:(UG KE)) AND activity_date_iso_date:[2021-01-01T00:00:00Z TO *]Filters for activities with Sector Code 11130 at either activity OR transaction level\\r\\n\\r\\nAND\\r\\n\\r\\nThose activities must have the Country Code UG or KE at activity OR transaction level\\r\\n\\r\\nAND\\r\\n\\r\\nThose activities must have an activity date in 2021 onwards.\\r\\n
rows300Specifies the number of responses to be returned
wtjson
Sets the output format to JSON
flparticipating_org_ref,participating_org_narrative
Specifies that participating organisations data is returned for the resulting activities
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IATI\\u2019s Datastore version 3 uses the same backend technology as the iati.cloud SOLR API. However, various optimisations have been made allowing all available valid IATI data to be returned and ensuring that the outputs are aligned with the IATI Schema. A comparison between the two APIs can be found on this page.

Please note, iati.cloud is no longer managed by IATI and may not have the same services as previously listed.

Step-by-step transition

To replicate a query on iati.cloud, without adding any advanced features, the following guidance should be followed:

Create an API Gateway login

All users of the IATI Datastore API v3 are required to register on IATI\\u2019s API Gateway and gain a free API key. This step allows the IATI Secretariat to better track how IATI APIs are being used, and ensure a secure and robust service for users. Once you are logged into the API Gateway you can choose between two subscriptions:

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\\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n
NameDescription
ExploratorySubscribers will be able to run 5 calls/minute up to a maximum of 100 calls/week. No approval is required
Full AccessSubscribers have unlimited access to Public
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Once setup you will be able to use the API Keys provided either from within the API Gateway webpage or your local development tools. Further guidance is provided in API Gateway Instructions.

Change the base URL

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iati.cloudIATI Datastore version 3
https://datastore.iati.cloud/api/v2/activity?https://api.iatistandard.org/datastore/activity/select?
https://datastore.iati.cloud/api/v2/transaction?https://api.iatistandard.org/datastore/transaction/select?
https://datastore.iati.cloud/api/v2/budget?https://api.iatistandard.org/datastore/budget/select?
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Select data fields to return

The transaction and budget endpoints in the iati.cloud API only return a subset of the data fields available in IATI. In contrast, the IATI Datastore v3 API returns all available fields. The fl= parameter can be used to limit the fields returned to match the iati.cloud output.

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iati.cloudIATI Datastore version 3 field selection
https://datastore.iati.cloud/api/v2/transaction?&fl=iati_identifier,reporting_org_ref,title_narrative,description_narrative,recipient_country_code,recipient_region_code,sector_code,transaction_ref,transaction_humanitarian,transaction_transaction_type_code,transaction_transaction_date_iso_date,transaction_value_currency,transaction_value_value_date,transaction_value,transaction_provider_org_ref,transaction_provider_org_provider_activity_id,transaction_provider_org_type,transaction_provider_org_narrative,transaction_receiver_org_ref,transaction_receiver_org_receiver_activity_id,transaction_receiver_org_type,transaction_receiver_org_narrative,transaction_disbursement_channel_code,transaction_sector_vocabulary,transaction_sector_code,transaction_recipient_country_code,transaction_recipient_region_code,transaction_flow_type_code,transaction_finance_type_code,transaction_aid_type_code,transaction_aid_type_vocabulary,transaction_tied_status_code,transaction_description_narrative,default_currency,xml_lang,default_flow_type_code,default_aid_type_code,default_tied_status_code,humanitarian
https://datastore.iati.cloud/api/v2/budget?&fl=iati_identifier,reporting_org_ref,reporting_org_type,recipient_country_code,recipient_country_narrative,budget_type,budget_status,budget_period_start_iso_date,budget_period_end_iso_date,budget_value_currency,budget_value_value_date,budget_value,default_currency,xml_lang,default_flow_type_code,default_tied_status_code,default_aid_type_code,humanitarian
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Change field names in query parameter

Names of elements and attributes are based upon the names and path provided in the IATI Schema. Each sequence of non-alpha characters is replaced with a \\u2018_\\u2019.

For example:

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IATI namesIATI Datastore version 3 names
iati-identifieriati_identifier
transaction/valuetransaction_value
transaction/value/@currencytransaction_value_currency
transaction/description/narrative/@xml:langtransaction_description_narrative_xml_lang
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A full list of the names and paths, plus the data type of each element and attribute can be found in the Activity Summary Table.

Fields with name changes between iati.cloud and IATI Datastore v3 include:

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iati.cloud names IATI Datastore version 3 names
default_langxml_lang
reporting_org_type_codereporting_org_type
location_id_codelocation_location_id_code
location_id_vocabularylocation_location_id_vocabulary
location_reach_codelocation_location_reach_code
location_class_codelocation_location_class_code
country_budget_items_budget_description_narrative_langcountry_budget_items_budget_item_description_narrative_xml_lang
country_budget_items_budget_description_narrative_textcountry_budget_items_budget_item_description_narrative
planned_disbursement_value_dateplanned_disbursement_value_value_date
planned_disbursement_provider_org_narrative_langplanned_disbursement_provider_org_narrative_xml_lang
planned_disbursement_provider_org_narrative_textplanned_disbursement_receiver_org_narrative
transaction_typetransaction_transaction_type_code
transaction_date_iso_datetransaction_transaction_date_iso_date
transaction_value_datetransaction_value_value_date
transaction_provider_org_narrative_langtransaction_provider_org_narrative_xml_lang
transaction_provider_org_narrative_texttransaction_provider_org_narrative
location_id_codelocation_location_id_code
transaction_disburstment_channel_codetransaction_disbursement_channel_code
result_indicator_title_narrative_langresult_indicator_title_narrative_xml_lang
result_indicator_title_narrative_textresult_indicator_title_narrative
result_indicator_description_narrative_langresult_indicator_description_narrative_xml_lang
result_indicator_description_narrative_textresult_indicator_description_narrative
result_indicator_reference_vocabulary_uriresult_indicator_reference_indicator_uri
result_indicator_baseline_comment_narrative_langresult_indicator_baseline_comment_narrative_xml_lang
result_indicator_baseline_comment_narrative_textresult_indicator_baseline_comment_narrative
result_indicator_period_target_comment_narrative_langresult_indicator_period_target_comment_narrative_xml_lang
result_indicator_period_target_comment_narrative_textresult_indicator_period_target_comment_narrative
result_indicator_period_actual_comment_narrative_langresult_indicator_period_actual_comment_narrative_xml_lang
result_indicator_period_actual_comment_narrative_textresult_indicator_period_actual_comment_narrative
result_document_link_title_narrative_langresult_document_link_title_narrative_xml_lang
result_document_link_title_narrative_textresult_document_link_title_narrative
result_document_link_description_narrative_langresult_document_link_description_narrative_xml_lang
result_document_link_description_narrative_textresult_document_link_description_narrative
result_indicator_document_link_title_narrative_langresult_indicator_document_link_title_narrative_xml_lang
result_indicator_document_link_title_narrative_textresult_indicator_document_link_title_narrative_text
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Select results to return

The Datastore v3 API has a limit of 1000 documents returned at once. This is to ensure data is of a size that can be handled by most browsers and will be returned in a reasonable timescale.

As with iati.cloud, the number of documents to return is set by the rows parameter. To return all documents in a query, users will need to repeatedly call the API and loop through the available pages by using the start parameter e.g.

  • To get the first 1000 documents: &rows=1000&start=1
  • To get the second 1000 documents: &rows=1000&start=1001

Results that cannot be returned

The IATI Datastore v3 does not have inbuilt currency conversion to USD. Users should take the value date of the financial value and choose their own method for converting the currency. IATI.cloud was based on the average IMF conversion rate for a given month.

The following endpoints, with CSV output only, do not have an equivalent in IATI Datastore v3:

  • https://datastore.iati.cloud/api/v2/activity-sector?
  • https://datastore.iati.cloud/api/v2/activity-country?

Comparison of IATI Datastore version 3 API to iati.cloud API

The two APIs are set up in very similar ways. However, the IATI Datastore API v3 is built to allow users greater flexibility when filtering data. Notably, all IATI data can be searched and returned using the activity, transaction and budget endpoints.

The IATI Datastore version 3 also delivers more timely updates, has lower costs and has an API Contract.

Do note that the IATI Datastore does not process IATI data. Any post-processing work, such as currency conversion and country/region/sector expansion, will sit down-stream of the Datastore API and will be considered in IATI\\u2019s upcoming work.

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IATI Datastore version 3iati.cloud
API subscription key is neededNo subscription key needed
All IATI data can be searched and returned for each endpointA subset of IATI data can be searched for each endpoint
All IATI data can be returned for each endpointA subset of IATI data can be returned for each endpoint
All field names match the IATI StandardNot all field names match the IATI Standard
Narrative searching available on all narrative fieldsNarrative searching available on some narrative fields
Paginated resultsNo pagination of results
No USD currency conversionSome USD currency conversion
No CSV activity sector and country expansionCSV activity output can return one country or one sector per row
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Further support

The IATI Datastore has been developed by the IATI Secretariat. For additional support on using (or transitioning over) to the new API, please contact the IATI Helpdesk: support@iatistandard.org. IATI\\u2019s Secretariat will happily set up a call to help get you started.

\"}]" +msgstr "" + +#. tools.toolsubpage.669.content_editor +msgid "[{\"id\": \"427f5b55-4174-4df0-b78b-8e84c16377ec\", \"type\": \"h2\", \"value\": \"Using the IATI Dashboard to improve your data quality\"}, {\"id\": \"8fd3ca5d-c169-428c-9ce3-1a35c83c56ea\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

This guide introduces you to the IATI Dashboard. It shows how you can check if your files are valid, that your data is structured correctly and what further data you can add.

  1. Ensure that your files are valid.
  2. Go through the headlines on your individual publisher page on the IATI Dashboard to ensure that your data is structured properly.
  3. Look at the Core page on the Dashboard\\u2019s Summary Statistics and work on getting all of your elements up to 100%.

Now you can choose an area of your data to work on. This could include increasing the frequency and decreasing the time-lag of your publishing, adding in forward-looking budgets, and increasing the number of elements you publish under the Financials and Value-added pages on the IATI Dashboard.

If you have any questions about the Dashboard and how to improve your data quality, please get in touch with the IATI Secretariat.

\"}, {\"id\": \"a7a71f91-ab4d-4d48-bb0f-6bef553fb2ae\", \"type\": \"h2\", \"value\": \"Check for errors on your individual publisher page\"}, {\"id\": \"09a121a3-552f-4c46-8da0-2c4ae3e67bdf\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

As a publisher, you can use your individual publisher page on the IATI Dashboard to check for validation errors. To find your page, go to the Dashboard\\u2019s homepage and select your organisation.

Starting with the Headlines box, check the following.

Does your Reporting Org match between the Registry and in your data?

If these don\\u2019t match, there\\u2019s a risk that your data won\\u2019t be imported into visualisation tools as it is invalid. You\\u2019ll need to update your Reporting Org in your IATI files to match your Reporting Org on the IATI Registry. Please follow steps 3 and 4 under \\u2018Changing your organisation\\u2019s IATI Org ID\\u2019 on the Updating your organisation details page.

Do you have at least one activity file and only one organisation file?

If you don\\u2019t have an activity file, please see what activity information you need to include. You should have only one organisation file; if you have none or more than one, please see What goes in your organisation file.

Do your number of activities and unique activities match?

In IATI, every activity needs a unique identifier \\u2013 see What data should I publish? for instructions. If multiple activities have the same identifier, they won\\u2019t be correctly pulled through into visualisation tools. Check your data to find out which identifiers are duplicated.

Do you have only one organisation?

Unless you are publishing on behalf of another organisation, only report Organisation information for your own organisation in your organisation file. If you\\u2019ve added the details of any other company, remove these.

Are you using a valid version?

The IATI Standard has been updated in stages. Each stage has a corresponding version number. Valid versions are: 1.01, 1.02 1.03, 1.04, 1.05 and 2.01, 2.02 and 2.03. If any other version number is shown, please correct this in your files.

If you are using hierarchies, are these sequential?

Hierarchies allow you to demonstrate your internal decision-making and flow of funds in your organisation. You should start with activities at level 1, and then progress to levels 2, 3, and so on.

Do you have a licence showing?

IATI data must be published under an open data licence. You specify your type of licence on the IATI Registry. Please see How to license your data.

Do you have zero files failing validation?

To check which of your files are failing validation, go to the \\u2018Data Quality\\u2019 section on your Dashboard page. Each invalid file is listed with a link to the \\u2018IATI public validator\\u2019. Select \\u2018test validation\\u2019 to get details of the errors in your file. Clicking \\u2018Extra info\\u2019 will provide additional information about the errors, including on which line they occur. Please note that the IATI public validator checks only the structure of your files and does not give information on content errors.

Please note that later in 2020 IATI will be launching a new version of the IATI Validator.

\"}]" +msgstr "" + +#. tools.toolsubpage.668.content_editor +msgid "[{\"id\": \"e3c9b036-91a4-4a4f-ae0f-524aa5927776\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

The IATI Dashboard provides metrics on XML errors and which elements and attributes are being used by which publishers. This data can be aggregated to show the total number of activities published on a particular day or separated so that you can see how many times an organisation has reported a title in Arabic, for example.

The examples of common searches below provide a method for navigating the Dashboard and finding the statistics you are looking for. You can adapt these searches according to the data you are looking for.

\"}, {\"id\": \"32ecb40b-c9b4-49b2-ac53-6e3f28d20c00\", \"type\": \"h2\", \"value\": \"Which organisations publish a particular element?\"}, {\"id\": \"dc001721-d9d6-4fa2-ad4c-0bce23e19a21\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

You will need to know the name of the element you are searching for and where in the Standard it gets reported. This is because some elements appear multiple times in different places. For example, results in IATI all get published within a <result> element.

  • On the Dashboard you need to go to the \\u2018Exploring Data\\u2019 section.
  • Select \\u2018Elements\\u2019. Here you will see a list of the different elements and attributes in the IATI Standard.
  • To see which organisations are using an element, click on the number in the second column.

You will see all of the publishers using the element and how many times it occurs in their data. The Publisher IDs for each organisation are on the left. Clicking on the ID will take you to the publisher\\u2019s Dashboard page. Clicking on the \\u2018Files with Element\\u2019 number will take you to their files.

In this example, you are provided with a long list of publishers using the <result> element.

\"}, {\"id\": \"7f564d8e-e47d-47f6-8833-7ec6de388de2\", \"type\": \"image_figure\", \"value\": {\"image\": 593, \"caption\": \"

List of organisations publishing a <result> element

\", \"alignment\": \"media-figure\"}}, {\"id\": \"a7d32c6b-5d74-43c4-bddb-8ee2b00e0e70\", \"type\": \"h2\", \"value\": \"Which organisations publish a particular codelist?\"}, {\"id\": \"bed9cbce-b809-4ef9-9473-5068376e7464\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

You will need to know which codelist the code is from, and where in the standard it gets reported. For example, an organisation is publishing SDG Targets if they declare code 3 on the TAG Vocabulary codelist. This gets reported in the @vocabulary attribute within the <tag> element.

You will see all the values on the codelist that are being used. Hovering over the number of publishers will give you the Publisher IDs for the organisations using the value. Click on the Publisher ID to be taken to that organisation\\u2019s page on the Dashboard.

In this example, UNDP is using code 3 which is the SDG Target codelist.

\"}, {\"id\": \"a6eca574-e612-4bf3-a159-3ecdd05ecad2\", \"type\": \"image_figure\", \"value\": {\"image\": 594, \"caption\": \"

List of organisations publishing SDG Targets

\", \"alignment\": \"media-figure\"}}, {\"id\": \"bac270d3-50e0-43ad-b9c1-7de2a9fc1c39\", \"type\": \"h2\", \"value\": \"On a particular codelist, what are the most commonly used codes?\"}, {\"id\": \"4a72c6e9-b0a4-46c5-b397-1cf61e593a1c\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

You will need to know which codelist you are wanting codes from, and where in the standard they get reported. For example, document format codes come from the File Format codelist. These get reported in various @format attributes within <document-link> elements.

You will see all the values on the codelist that are being used. Select the \\u2018Publishers\\u2019 heading at the top to arrange the column in size order.

Now you can see which of the codes are most commonly used. For the File Format codelist, the top entry is application/pdf.

\"}, {\"id\": \"e03388b7-db65-4727-8dc1-e47dc344f7b4\", \"type\": \"image_figure\", \"value\": {\"image\": 595, \"caption\": \"

List of commonly used document types

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Étape 1

Oxfam Novib, reconnaissant la pertinence des arguments en faveur de l’utilisation de données de l’IITA, a décidé de réunir en un seul projet son objectif de publier des données conformément à la norme de l’IITA et ses besoins de communication d’informations en interne. L’organisation est ainsi parvenue à publier son premier ensemble de données dans le registre de l’IITA en mai 2014.
Elle a constaté que la publication de données au niveau des projets, exigée par l’IITA, facilite le partage et la communication des projets en interne, ce qui est très utile pour les organisations et confédérations complexes, telles qu’Oxfam.

Étape 2

En 2016, Oxfam Novib, répondant à la demande de son principal donateur, le ministère néerlandais des Affaires étrangères, s’est lancée dans la publication de données conformes à la norme de l’IITA. L’organisation a également commencé à utiliser des données de l’IITA dans le programme Power BI, qui représente par des graphiques simples l’évolution des projets aux fins de la prise de décisions internes.

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You can publish a wide range of data about your organisation's activities. This section guides you through what kinds of information you can and should publish, what counts as an 'activity' in IATI and which details you should update over the life of an activity.

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You can download material from our latest IATI Communications Pack. This pack was distributed at the October 2011 Partner Country and Steering Committee meetings in Paris.

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Including case studies supporting the case for IATI

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Vous pouvez télécharger les documents du dernier dossier de communication de l’IITA. Celui-ci a été distribué lors des réunions des pays partenaires et du Comité directeur qui se sont tenues en octobre 2011 à Paris.

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Dossiers de communication en français et en espagnol :

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Cette partie comprend, entre autres, des études de cas justifiant la raison d’être de l’IITA

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What is the IATI Standard?

The IATI Standard is a set of rules and guidance about what data organisations should publish and what format it should be presented in.

The Standard has been to created to deliver information required to improve the coordination, accountability and effectiveness to maximise their impact on the world's poorest and most vulnerable people.

A range of organisations can be IATI publishers, from governments, multilateral institutions, private sector and civil society organisations and others, to increase the transparency of information on resources flowing into developing countries.

The IATI Standard allows organisations to provide detailed information for decision-making and accountability. This includes the following:

Data about an organisation

  • Total spend by the organisation over the last year.
  • Total annual planned budget for the organisation in each of the next three years, where available.
  • Planned budgets broken down by individual recipient countries or regions around the world.
  • Useful background documents, such as country action plans and annual reports.

Data about specific activities

Organisations are asked to publish data about individual activities that represent pieces of development or humanitarian work they are carrying out.

Financial information for the activity

  • Incoming funds: recording funds that come into the organisation.
  • Disbursements: funds that the organisation passes on to another organisation.
  • Expenditures: spending by the organisation on a good or a service.

IATI also encourages organisations to publish information about funds they plan to provide or are expecting to receive on a specific activity. Details can be shared on firm commitments made in a formal contract or written obligation, or on indicative commitments, provided in a planned activity budget.

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Important details beyond finances

In addition to finances, IATI\\u2019s data standard allows organisations to share other useful information on development and humanitarian activities. For example:

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  • The sectors or policy area that the activity falls into - for example health, research or gender.
  • Results data on the impact or outcome of the activity.
  • The conditions attached to an activity - for example the interest rate on a loan or any specific requirements for funds to be spent on goods or services in a particular country.
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Activities published to the IATI Standard labeled with the sector 'Basic drinking water supply'. View IATI activity data at d-portal.

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Up-to-date and forward-looking data

Timely data

The Standard allows for monthly, weekly or even daily updates, and IATI encourages organisations to update changes in their spending at least every quarter. This helps to ensure that information is as up-to-date as possible.

Forward-looking data

The IATI Standard supports forward planning by allowing data to be published on organisations\\u2019 spending plans up to three years in advance.

Format of data

IATI\\u2019s Standard provides detailed guidance on how to publish data in the XML format required. Organisations are asked to provide links to their XML data files via the IATI Registry.

IATI data is then available to explore and download through a number of online portals and tools, for example through d-portal.org.

For further details see IATI Standard - Publishing guidance.

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Qu’est-ce que la norme de l’IITA ?

La norme de l’IITA est un ensemble de règles et d’orientations relatives aux données que les organisations doivent publier et au format de présentation à respecter.

Elle a été créée en vue de la publication des informations nécessaires pour améliorer la coordination, la responsabilité et l’efficacité de façon à maximiser les retombées des actions entreprises pour les populations les plus pauvres et les plus vulnérables de la planète.

L’adhésion à l’IITA est ouverte à des organisations très diverses, notamment aux gouvernements, aux institutions multilatérales et aux organisations du secteur privé ou de la société civile, afin d’accroître la transparence des informations relatives aux flux de ressources vers les pays en développement.

La norme de l’IITA permet aux organisations de publier des informations détaillées aux fins de prise de décisions et de responsabilité. Ces informations comprennent notamment les données suivantes :

Données relatives à une organisation

  • Montant total des dépenses de l’organisation au cours de l’année écoulée.
  • Montant total du budget annuel prévu par l’organisation pour chacune des trois années à venir, s’il est disponible.
  • Budgets prévus ventilés par pays bénéficiaire ou par région.
  • Documents contextuels utiles : plans d’action par pays ou rapports annuels, par exemple.

Données relatives à des activités spécifiques

L’IITA demande aux organisations signataires de publier des données concernant chacune des activités humanitaires et de développement qu’elles mènent.

Informations financières relatives à l’activité

  • Fonds entrants : cette catégorie recense les fonds perçus par l’organisation.
  • Versements : cette catégorie correspond aux fonds que l’organisation reverse à une autre organisation.
  • Dépenses : cette catégorie renvoie aux fonds dépensés par l’organisation pour l’acquisition d’un bien ou d’un service.

L’IITA encourage également les organisations signataires à publier des informations au sujet des fonds qu’elles prévoient de verser ou s’attendent à recevoir dans le cadre d’une activité spécifique. Ces informations peuvent concerner aussi bien des engagements fermes, manifestés par un contrat formel ou une obligation écrite, que des engagements indicatifs inscrits dans un budget d’activité prévu.

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La norme de l’IITA ne concerne pas seulement les données relatives aux finances. Elle invite également les organisations à publier d’autres informations utiles au sujet de leurs activités humanitaires et de développement, par exemple :

  • des données de localisation de l’activité (p. ex., le pays, la région, voire les coordonnées géographiques précises du lieu concerné) ;
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  • des données relatives aux résultats, portant sur les effets ou les produits de l’activité ;
  • les conditions imposées à une activité (p. ex., le taux d’intérêt d’un prêt ou les exigences particulières applicables aux fonds consacrés à l’acquisition de biens ou de services dans un pays donné).
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Activités classées dans le secteur « approvisionnement de base en eau potable » ayant fait l’objet d’une publication conforme à la norme de l’IITA. Les données de l’IITA relatives aux activités peuvent être consultées sur la plateforme d-portal.

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Données à jour et prospectives

Données à jour

La norme de l’IITA permet de mettre à jour les données tous les mois, toutes les semaines, voire tous les jours ; les organisations sont encouragées à signaler les évolutions de leurs dépenses au moins une fois par trimestre. Cette pratique garantit que les informations sont le plus à jour possible.

Données prospectives

La norme de l’IITA encourage la planification anticipée en autorisant la publication des plans de dépense des organisations jusqu’à trois ans à l’avance.

Format des données

La norme de l’IITA comporte des directives détaillées expliquant comment publier les données au format XML demandé. Les organisations doivent publier des liens vers les fichiers XML contenant leurs données par le biais du registre de l’IITA.

Après leur publication, les données de l’IITA peuvent être consultées et téléchargées à l’aide de divers portails et outils en ligne, notamment la plateforme d-portal.org.

Pour plus d’informations, veuillez consulter les directives relatives à la publication conforme à la norme de l’IITA.

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The technical advisory group (TAG) is an expert community that informs our approach to data publication and use, including updating the IATI Standard.

Most of the group\\u2019s work and discussion happens on our online forum IATI Discuss, however the TAG meets in person once a year. To view the documents for each TAG meeting, please see the relevant past event page.

TAG meeting:

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Le Groupe consultatif technique (GCT) est une communauté d’experts qui éclaire notre approche de la publication et de l’utilisation des données, et contribue notamment à la mise à niveau de la norme de l’IITA.

La plupart des travaux et des discussions du groupe sont menés sur notre forum en ligne, Discuss. Toutefois, le GCT se réunit physiquement une fois par an. Pour accéder aux documents relatifs à une réunion du GCT, veuillez consulter la page correspondante parmi les pages consacrées aux événements passés.

Réunions du GCT :

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The technical advisory group (TAG) is an expert community that informs our approach to data publication and use, including updating the IATI Standard.

The TAG includes publishers, developers, data users and transparency advocates. Anyone with expertise to contribute to IATI can get involved and there is no formal membership.

TAG meetings

Most of the group\\u2019s work and discussion happens on our online forum IATI Discuss, however the TAG meets in person once a year. Individuals or groups of organisations can also host their own smaller-scale meetups on specific IATI topics, called miniTAGs.

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IATI's Technical Advisory Group (Dar es Salaam, 2017) was held in Africa for the first time and attracted our highest number of participants.

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TAG Chair

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To contact the IATI TAG Chair, please contact Steven Flower through IATI's community forum, Discuss or email support@iatistandard.org.

Get involved

You can keep up-to-date on all the latest TAG news by subscribing to our fortnightly e-newsletter and joining the conversation on our community forum IATI Discuss.

Upcoming events

Look out for upcoming TAG meetings on IATI\\u2019s event page.

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Le Groupe consultatif technique (GCT) est une communauté d’experts qui éclaire notre approche de la publication et de l’utilisation des données, et contribue notamment à la mise à niveau de la norme de l’IITA.

Il regroupe des signataires de l’IITA, des développeurs, des utilisateurs de données et des défenseurs de la transparence. Toute personne ayant des compétences spécialisées peut collaborer avec le GCT, qui n’impose aucune formalité d’adhésion.

Réunions du GCT

La plupart des travaux et des discussions du groupe sont menés sur notre forum en ligne, Discuss. Toutefois, le GCT se réunit physiquement une fois par an. Des individus ou des groupes d’organisations peuvent également organiser des rencontres à petite échelle, les mini GCT, pour discuter de thèmes spécifiques ayant trait à l’IITA.

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Le GCT 2017 s’est réuni pour la première fois en Afrique, à Dar es-Salaam, attirant un nombre record de participants.

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Président du GCT

Le GCT est présidé par Steven Flower de la coopérative Open Data Services. Le président, élu par les participants à la réunion annuelle du GCT, représente les positions du Groupe auprès du Conseil d’administration de l’IITA.

Pour contacter le président du GCT de l’IITA, veuillez vous adresser à Steven Flower sur le forum de la communauté de l’IITA Discuss ou par courriel à l’adresse support@iatistandard.org.

Participez

Pour suivre l’actualité du GCT, abonnez-vous à notre bulletin électronique bimensuel et participez aux débats du forum de discussion de l’IITA Discuss.

Événements à venir :

Le calendrier de l’IITA figure dans la rubrique Événements.

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Data that can be found through IATI covers organisations and their activities. An \\u2018activity\\u2019 in IATI is any individual piece of development or humanitarian work, the scope of which is defined by the organisation publishing the data. Under the IATI data standard, activity information should cover finances, location, sector, results, and any conditions placed on the activity. Supporting documents can also be published.

Finances

Find financial information on individual activities as well as organisations\\u2019 past and future spending. This includes:

  • Activity budget - the expected or committed budget for an activity, which can be broken down into different time periods, for example calendar years.
  • Transactions - how an activity is being financed and how the money is being spent. For example, organisations can report who has commited money to the activity, and when the money is received. When incoming and outgoing funds between organisations are linked, the flow of funds can be traced from donor to point of delivery.
  • Flow type - the type of resource being reported. For example, a private grant, official development assistance or another financial flow.
  • Total budget - the total budget for an organisation\\u2019s development and humanitarian work within a year. Organisations can publish this for each of the next three years and break the total down into budget lines.
  • Planned budgets - a breakdown of the total budget showing what the organisation expects to spend on individual recipient countries, regions or organisations.
  • Total expenditure - the total spend by an organisation on development and humanitarian expenditure, broken down by year.

Locations

You can view activity data by region or recipient country. Organisations can also include sub-national locations. These allow you to map or view the precise locations, using coordinates, where activities are taking place.

Sectors

Discover the sectors or policy areas that organisations work in - such as health, research or gender. Organisations label their activities based on the OECD Development Assistance Committee\\u2019s sector list to ensure consistency across different reporting standards. Organisations can also use self-defined sector categories where appropriate.

Results

You can see the results data reported for an activity, including its impact and outcomes. This includes a title, a short description of the result and reference to an indicator that the specific activity is being measured against. Links to result documents may also be available.

Conditions

You can look for any conditions attached to an activity - for example the interest rate on a loan or any specific requirements for funds to be spent on goods or services in a particular country.

Useful documents

Organisations can include background documents that relate to a specific activity, or to their organisation, as part of their IATI publishing. These can include country action plans, results frameworks and annual reports.

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Les données que l’on peut consulter par le biais de l’IITA concernent les organisations et leurs activités. Une « activité » est définie par l’IITA comme toute action humanitaire ou de développement, dont le périmètre est défini par l’organisation qui publie les données. Conformément à la norme de l’IITA relative aux données, les informations relatives à chaque activité doivent comprendre l’aspect financier, la localisation, le secteur concerné, les résultats ainsi que les conditions imposées à l’activité, le cas échéant. Des documents justificatifs peuvent également être publiés.

Aspect financier

Vous pouvez trouver des informations financières concernant les différentes activités ainsi que les dépenses passées et futures de l’organisation. Les informations concernées sont les suivantes :

  • Budget de l’activité : le budget prévu ou engagé pour une activité, qui peut être ventilé en différentes périodes (années civiles, par exemple) ;
  • Transactions : la manière dont une activité est financée et dont l’argent est dépensé. Les organisations peuvent par exemple indiquer qui a engagé de l’argent en faveur de l’activité et la date à laquelle l’argent a été reçu. Lorsque les fonds entrants et sortants entre les organisations sont liés, on peut retracer le flux des financements entre le donateur et le point d’approvisionnement ;
  • Type de flux : le type de ressources dont il est question (subvention privée, aide publique au développement ou autre flux financier, par exemple) ;
  • Budget total : le budget total alloué pour une année au travail humanitaire et de développement de l’organisation. Les organisations peuvent publier ce budget pour les trois prochaines années et ventiler le total par lignes budgétaires ;
  • Budgets prévus : une ventilation du budget total faisant apparaître les montants que l’organisation entend consacrer aux différents pays, régions et organisations bénéficiaires :
  • Dépenses totales : le montant total déboursé par une organisation en dépenses humanitaires et de développement, ventilé par année.

Localisation

Vous pouvez visualiser les données relatives aux activités par région ou pays bénéficiaire. Les organisations peuvent également indiquer des localisations infranationales, ce qui vous permet, grâce aux coordonnées, de cartographier ou de visualiser les endroits exacts où se déroulent les activités.

Secteurs

Découvrez les secteurs ou les domaines politiques dans lesquels œuvrent les organisations (santé, recherche ou égalité des sexes, par exemple). Pour classer ses activités, chaque organisation s’appuie sur la liste de secteurs établie par le Comité d’aide au développement de l’OCDE afin d’assurer la cohérence entre plusieurs normes d’établissement de rapports. Le cas échéant, les organisations peuvent également utiliser des catégories de secteurs qu’elles auront elles-mêmes définies.

Résultats

Vous pouvez consulter les données communiquées au sujet des résultats d’une activité, notamment son impact et ses effets. Ces données se composent d’un titre, d’une brève description du résultat et d’une référence à un indicateur permettant de mesurer l’activité donnée. Des liens vers des documents relatifs à ces résultats peuvent également être disponibles.

Conditions

Vous pouvez consulter les conditions imposées à une activité, par exemple le taux d’intérêt d’un prêt ou les exigences particulières applicables aux fonds consacrés à l’acquisition de biens ou services dans un pays donné.

Documents utiles

Les organisations peuvent inclure des documents de référence relatifs à une activité spécifique ou à leur organisation dans le cadre de la publication de leurs données suivant la norme de l’IITA. Il peut s’agir de plans d’action nationaux, de cadres de résultats ou encore de rapports annuels.

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The IATI Tool Guide has been developed to help data users navigate the complex environment of tools and applications for using IATI data.

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This useful guide provides an overview of the various tools available and the benefits of using each one. It includes detailed instructions and use-cases to help you identify the right tool to deliver the data that you are looking for.

Whether you work for a government on aid management, or are a journalist writing a story, the IATI Tool Guide will help you use IATI data to inform your work.

The IATI Tool Guide has been developed by Development Gateway and was funded through the IATI Data Use Fund.

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Ce guide très utile propose une vue d’ensemble des différents outils disponibles et de leurs avantages respectifs. Vous y trouverez des instructions détaillées et des cas pratiques qui vous aideront à trouver l’outil dont vous avez besoin pour publier vos données.

Que vous travailliez au sein d’un service public de gestion de l’aide ou que vous cherchiez des informations en tant que journaliste, ce guide vous aidera à vous servir des données de l’IITA pour étayer votre travail.

Le guide IATI Tool Guide a été élaboré par Development Gateway grâce au financement du Fonds pour l’utilisation des données de l’IITA.

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Governing Board focal points

Each of IATI\\u2019s five strategic areas have focal point representatives in the Governing Board. Board focal points serve as an important liaison between IATI\\u2019s Board, Secretariat and technical team, ensuring progress is made on planned activities and providing support as needed.

  • Data Use: Leo Stolk, Steven Flower

The Data Use workstream focuses on expanding the use of data published to the IATI Standard. Activities within this workstream include the strengthening of tools to access IATI data and the implementation of the Data Use Strategy and Data Use Fund.

  • Data Quality: Sarah Johns, Zefania Romalahy

The Data Quality workstream aims to improve the quality, breadth and depth of data published to the IATI Standard. This covers the work of the IATI technical team in providing guidance and support services to new and existing IATI publishers, and maintaining the IATI Dashboard.

  • IATI Standard and Systems: Leo Stolk, Theo Van de Sande

This workstream involves maintaining and strengthening the rules and guidance of the IATI Standard. The workstream covers IATI's technical systems, tools and infrastructure and IATI Standard upgrades.

  • Communications and Outreach: Theo Van de Sande

The Communications and Outreach workstream ensures the effectiveness of information to IATI\\u2019s wide range of stakeholders. Activities include the production of IATI\\u2019s Annual Report, engagement in external events and fora, and managing digital communications.

  • Institutional Arrangements: Tim Takona, Zefania Romalahy

The Institutional Arrangement workstream covers IATI\\u2019s governance and a number of activities in relation to the annual Members\\u2019 Assembly.

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  • Technical: Leo Stolk, Steven Flower
  • Budget: Theo Van de Sande
  • Partner country: Zefania Romalahy
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Interlocuteurs au sein du Conseil d’administration

Chacun des cinq domaines stratégiques de l’IITA compte au moins un interlocuteur au sein du Conseil d’administration. Ces interlocuteurs assurent la liaison entre le Conseil d’administration, le Secrétariat et l’équipe technique de l’IITA, veillent à l’avancée des activités programmées et apportent un soutien en fonction des besoins.

  • Utilisation des données : Leo Stolk, Steven Flower

Le volet Utilisation des données cherche à faire progresser l’utilisation de données publiées conformément à la norme de l’IITA. Ce volet porte, entre autres activités, sur le renforcement des outils pour l’accès aux données de l’IITA et sur la mise en œuvre de la Stratégie d’utilisation des données et du Fonds pour l’utilisation des données.

  • Qualité des données : Sarah Johns, Zefania Romalahy

Le volet Qualité des données vise à améliorer la qualité, l’étendue et la portée des données publiées conformément à la norme de l’IITA. Les services d’orientation et d’assistance que l’équipe technique de l’IITA fournit aux nouveaux signataires et aux signataires existants de l’Initiative font partie de ce périmètre, de même que le suivi du tableau de bord de l’IITA.

  • Norme et systèmes de l’IITA : Leo Stolk, Theo Van de Sande

Ce volet veille à l’application et au renforcement des règles et des orientations de la norme de l’IITA. Il couvre les systèmes, les outils et les infrastructures techniques de l’IITA et les mises à niveau de la norme.

  • Communications et sensibilisation : Theo Van de Sande

Le volet Communications et sensibilisation garantit l’efficacité des informations auprès des parties prenantes très diverses de l’IITA. Ses activités incluent la production du rapport annuel de l’Initiative, la participation à des manifestations et des forums extérieurs et la gestion des communications numériques.

  • Accords institutionnels : Tim Takona, Zefania Romalahy

Le volet Accords institutionnels couvre la gouvernance de l’IITA ainsi que des activités en rapport avec l’Assemblée annuelle des membres de l’organisation.

Les membres du Conseil d’administration sont également des interlocuteurs pour d’autres domaines thématiques :

  • Technique : Leo Stolk, Steven Flower
  • Budget : Theo Van de Sande
  • Pays partenaire : Zefania Romalahy
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Access research undertaken by IATI on the data needs across development and humanitarian stakeholders.

Focused country case studies in Malawi and Somalia

To help inform the development of IATI's Strategic Plan 2025-25, two focused country case studies were undertaken in Malawi and Somalia.

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Spotlight on IATI data use - profiles

In 2017 IATI released a series of profiles to look at the use of open data by developing country governments.Based on a recent survey led by UNDP, these profiles tell us a great deal about IATI data at country level and what the challenges and opportunities are for improving its use.

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Depuis 2008, les communautés de l’aide humanitaire et du développement ont accompli d’immenses progrès en ce qui concerne la transparence de leurs activités et de leurs dépenses dans le cadre de l’IITA.

Plus d’un million d’activités sont désormais publiées ; l’IITA est pleinement résolue à faire en sorte que les données y afférentes soient utilisées de manière régulière et systématique pour parvenir au développement durable.

Notre stratégie d’utilisation des données de l’IITA 2017-2019 définit les priorités établies par les membres de l’IITA et prévoit le soutien financier des activités relatives à l’utilisation des données ainsi que de la recherche, en vue de mieux comprendre les possibilités et les défis posés par cette utilisation.

Stratégie d’utilisation des données de l’IITA 2017-2019

La Stratégie d’utilisation des données s’appuie sur les conclusions d’une étude approfondie réalisée en 2016-2017 sur les obstacles empêchant les groupes d’utilisateurs de tirer parti des données de l’IITA. Cinq grands objectifs ont été définis afin de relever ces défis :

Objectif 1 : Faire connaître l’IITA en tant que source de données sur l’aide et dégager une vision commune des besoins prioritaires des différents groupes d’utilisateurs.

Objectif 2 : Améliorer la qualité des données afin de faciliter leur utilisation, et garantir aux utilisateurs leur fiabilité, y compris par la mise en place de mécanismes de retour d’information.

Objectif 3 : Améliorer les outils existants et en créer de nouveaux qui soient faciles à utiliser afin de permettre aux différents acteurs d’accéder et de recourir aux données de l’IITA.

Objectif 4 : Améliorer l’assistance, la formation et l’appui destinés à certains groupes d’utilisateurs.

Objectif 5 : Promouvoir l’intégration des données de l’IITA dans les systèmes et les processus d’aide des pays partenaires.

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Équipe spéciale en charge de l’utilisation des données

Plusieurs membres de l’IITA ont constitué l’Équipe spéciale en charge de l’utilisation des données, qui représente tous les types de membres. L’Équipe spéciale se réunit régulièrement et collabore avec le Secrétariat de l’IITA à la supervision et à la promotion de la mise en œuvre de la Stratégie d’utilisation des données de l’IITA 2017-2019.

Fonds pour l’utilisation des données

En 2017, l’IITA a créé un Fonds pour l’utilisation des données doté d’un budget initial de 250 000 dollars US. Les membres de la communauté qui proposent des solutions pour relever les défis identifiés par l’Équipe spéciale en charge de l’utilisation des données et répondre à au moins l’un des cinq objectifs de la stratégie peuvent solliciter le soutien du Fonds. Les réflexions innovantes sont encouragées ainsi que les solutions pratiques qui faciliteront l’utilisation des données disponibles Nous invitons les organisations ayant recours aux données de l’IITA à solliciter des fonds pour concevoir des fonctionnalités durables facilitant l’utilisation des données de l’IITA. Le Programme des Nations Unies pour le développement (PNUD) est le gestionnaire officiel du Fonds ; il met au point, en collaboration avec l’Équipe spéciale en charge de l’utilisation des données, le cahier des charges correspondant à chaque objectif stratégique. Pendant chaque période contractuelle, nous invitons toutes les organisations à nous faire part de leurs idées sur la manière de surmonter les obstacles à l’utilisation des données.

Afin d’en savoir plus sur le Fonds pour l’utilisation des données, et notamment connaître la procédure à suivre pour demander un financement au Fonds, consultez la page Fonds pour l’utilisation des données ou contactez Lea Zoric, spécialiste de la communication et de l’utilisation des données de l’IITA, à l’adresse lea.zoric@undp.org.

Projets de la communauté de l’IITA relatifs à l’utilisation des données

Chaque année, différents membres de la communauté de l’IITA dirigent des projets liés à l’utilisation des données, qui portent aussi bien sur la sensibilisation et le renforcement des capacités que le travail technique permettant aux pays et aux organisations d’importer directement les données de l’IITA. Citons quelques projets réalisés en 2018 :

Importation des données de l’IITA vers le Service de surveillance financière de l’OCHA

Le Service de surveillance financière du Bureau des Nations Unies pour la coordination des affaires humanitaires (OCHA), le Centre de données humanitaires, l’équipe technique de l’IITA et Development Initiatives mènent actuellement un projet pilote visant à fournir aux organisations un moyen automatisé de publier des informations relatives à leurs financements et activités humanitaires. Au cours de l’année 2018, cinq organisations expérimenteront l’utilisation de la norme de l’IITA dans le cadre de la communication de leurs données au Service de surveillance financière de l’OCHA.

Promotion des données de l’IITA lors de la Journée mondiale de la liberté de la presse

Lors de la Journée internationale de la liberté de la presse organisée par l’UNESCO, qui s’est tenue cette année à Accra (Ghana), l’IITA a dispensé une formation à 40 journalistes jeunesse et leur a expliqué comment explorer les données de l’IITA en ligne à l’aide de la plateforme d-portal.org. Parmi les plus de 700 participants, nombreux sont ceux qui ont visité le stand de l’IITA situé dans le centre de conférences et ont appris en quoi consiste l’initiative et les moyens d’accéder aux données.

Suivi des flux de l’aide au développement des États-Unis vers le Ghana grâce à l’IITA

Début 2018, Oxfam et Development Initiatives ont publié un rapport intitulé « Tracing US development flows: A study of the traceability of US aid to Ghana » (Suivi des flux de l’aide au développement des États-Unis : étude de la traçabilité de l’aide américaine au Ghana). Le rapport fournit une méthode, fondée sur la norme de l’IITA, permettant d’effectuer une analyse de traçabilité. Le rapport présente également des conclusions et des recommandations sur la manière d’améliorer la traçabilité de l’IITA.

Gros plan sur l’utilisation des données de l’IITA – profils

Nous souhaitons mieux connaître les utilisateurs des données de l’IITA et entreprendre des recherches pour connaître les raisons pour lesquelles ils utilisent ces informations et les améliorations qui pourraient être apportées. En 2017, l’IITA a publié une série de profils qui montrent comment les gouvernements des pays en développement utilisent les données ouvertes. Ces profils, qui s’appuient sur une enquête récente du PNUD, fournissent une foule de renseignements sur les données de l’IITA à l’échelle nationale ainsi que sur les défis et possibilités liés à l’amélioration de leur utilisation.

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The outcomes

The Government of Madagascar uses IATI data to discover millions of dollars of spending on development and humanitarian projects in the country, that were previously unknown to them. This invaluable information enables the government improve the planning and coordination of aid.

Effectively plan for the future

Government staff are better able to plan for the future by using forward-looking data from IATI to find out what donors are planning to spend in the country, several years in advance. Analysis from the government shows that over the last 10 years, IATI data revealed an additional USD 830 million worth of spending commitments, compared to data obtained by the government from direct requests to the same donors.

The chart below shows a significant increase since 2015 in donor commitments that were found by using IATI\\u2019s online search tool, d-portal.org, compared with data in the government\\u2019s internal aid database, called the Aid Management Platform (AMP).

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Volume of data on spending commitments published to IATI compared to data in Madagascar AMP (2009 - 2018)

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As a result, government staff use IATI data to better plan and coordinate their domestic resources to complement the spending of external donors. For example, the Ministry responsible for Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) has launched a database called TRACKFIN that uses IATI data to track down all financing to the WASH sector. This helps staff to better understand where service gaps or duplications may exist in the future.

Establish working relationships with more donors

The government uses IATI data to improve coordination with donors and other organisations who do not report their development or humanitarian activities directly to the government often because they do not have representative offices in the country.

Currently, 38 organisations, from donor governments to multilaterals and NGOs publish information on their spending and projects to IATI, and their data are not included in Madagascar\\u2019s AMP. Their data represents an additional USD 288 million of spending commitments and over USD 300 million of actual spending and disbursements on development and humanitarian activities.

Not only has additional funding been identified, but the government has also discovered organisations they had not been aware were active in Madagascar. With contact information shared through IATI, this has enabled government staff to make contact with them, and start working together to deliver a coordinated effort to help improve development effectiveness.

Save valuable time processing aid data

In a recent pilot undertaken with UNICEF (see below), government staff saved valuable time by trialing an IATI data synchronisation tool, since they were no longer required to input aid data manually into the Madagascar AMP. The tool automatically imported 118 development projects into the AMP, that UNICEF had originally published to IATI.

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What happened

Within the Government of Madagascar, aid data is managed in the Office of the Prime Minister by the Permanent Technical Secretariat for Aid Coordination (STPCA). This body was created in 2008, along with Madagascar\\u2019s AMP (developed by Development Gateway), which became their first national database to manage data on aid coming into the country.

Step 1

In 2011 the Government of Madagascar signed the The Busan Partnership for Effective Development Co-operation, strengthening its commitment to transparency and open access to development data. In the same year, the government took the decision to become a member of IATI. As a member, Madagascar committed to using IATI data and addressing the challenge of harmonising the data collected by government staff from donors based in the Madagascar, and the data published to IATI.

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IATI data published on Madagascar 04 July 2017. See up-to-date statistics on d-portal.org

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Step 2

Over the next four years, the availability of IATI data steeply increased, from the first organisation publishing their spending in 2011, to over 370 publishers in 2015. In 2015, with the support of the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the government implemented an IATI import tool to automatically input IATI data into the Madagascar AMP.

In 2017, the government took part in a joint project with UNICEF and Development Gateway, in which the tool was adapted and successfully imported 118 UNICEF projects into the AMP.

Next steps

Following the success of the pilot, the Government of Madagascar plans to integrate other partners in their data synchronization exercise. The African Development Bank and USAID have already expressed interest in helping to automatically import their IATI data into the government\\u2019s AMP.

For Madagascar, IATI data is provided to all ministries through the AMP-Madagascar database, to improve coordination and planning of development resources.

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More information

For more information on the Government of Madagascar's experience of using IATI, including information for other governments on lessons learned, see Increasing the use of IATI data in Madagascar and Senegal. To discover how to access IATI data visit Using Data.

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Les résultats

Grâce aux données de l’IITA, le gouvernement de Madagascar découvre des millions de dollars consacrés à des projets humanitaires et de développement menés sur son territoire, dont il n’avait jusqu’alors pas connaissance. Ces informations très précieuses l’aident ainsi à améliorer la planification et la coordination de l’aide.

Planifier efficacement l’avenir

Les agents gouvernementaux parviennent mieux à planifier l’avenir lorsqu’ils utilisent les données prospectives de l’IITA pour connaître les dépenses que les donateurs comptent engager dans leur pays, plusieurs années à l’avance. L’analyse du gouvernement a montré qu’au cours des dix dernières années, l’IITA a révélé 830 millions de dollars US d’engagements de dépenses qui ne figuraient pas dans les données que le gouvernement avait obtenues directement auprès des mêmes donateurs.

Dans le graphique ci-dessous, on peut voir que l’outil de recherche en ligne de l’IITA d-portal a révélé une forte augmentation depuis 2015 du nombre de promesses de dons, ce qui n’est pas visible dans la base de données interne utilisée par le gouvernement pour gérer les fonds d’aide – l’AMP-Madagascar.

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Volume des données relatives aux engagements de dépenses publiées au titre de l’IITA ou dans la plateforme AMP-Madagascar (2009 à 2018)

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Les fonctionnaires s’appuient donc sur les données de l’IITA pour mieux planifier et coordonner les ressources domestiques qui doivent être déployées pour compléter les dépenses des donateurs externes. Par exemple, le ministère de l’Eau, de l’Assainissement et de l’Hygiène a créé une base de données appelée TrackFin qui utilise les données de l’IITA pour suivre tous les financements alloués à ce secteur. Les équipes sont ainsi mieux équipées pour identifier les risques de pénurie ou de duplication des services.

Collaborer avec de plus nombreux donateurs

Grâce aux données de l’IITA, le gouvernement collabore désormais mieux avec les donateurs et d’autres organisations qui ne lui transmettent pas directement d’informations sur leurs activités de développement ou d’aide humanitaire, généralement car elles ne sont pas représentées par un bureau national.

Actuellement, 38 des organisations (dont des gouvernements donateurs, des institutions multilatérales et des ONG) qui publient des informations sur leurs dépenses et projets dans le cadre de l’IITA ne figurent pas dans la plateforme AMP-Madagascar. Leurs données représentent 288 millions de dollars US supplémentaires de promesses de dépenses et plus de 300 millions de dépenses et versements réels pour des activités de développement et d’aide humanitaire.

En plus de ces ressources insoupçonnées, le gouvernement a aussi découvert ces organisations qui travaillent à Madagascar et dont il n’avait jusqu’alors pas connaissance. Grâce aux coordonnées obtenues par le biais de l’IITA, les agents gouvernementaux ont pu les contacter et commencer à travailler avec elles pour améliorer l’efficacité des activités de développement.

Gagner un temps précieux dans le traitement des données d’aide

Lors d’une étude pilote récente menée avec l’UNICEF (voir plus loin), le gouvernement a gagné un temps précieux en mettant au point un outil de synchronisation des données de l’IITA, qui lui a évité de devoir saisir manuellement les données d’aide dans la plateforme AMP-Madagascar. Grâce à cet outil, 118 projets de développement publiés par l’UNICEF au titre de l’IITA ont pu être automatiquement importés dans la plateforme.

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Chronologie des événements

Au sein du gouvernement malgache, la gestion des données d’aide est confiée au Secrétariat technique permanent pour la coordination de l’aide (STPCA) qui relève du Bureau du Premier ministre. Cet organisme a été créé en 2008, en même temps que la plateforme AMP-Madagascar (développée par Development Gateway) qui est devenue la première base de données nationale de gestion des données relatives à l’aide destinée à Madagascar.

Étape 1

En 2011, le gouvernement a signé le Partenariat de Busan pour une coopération efficace au service du développement et réitéré ainsi son engagement en faveur de la transparence et de l’accès libre aux données relatives au développement. Cette même année, le gouvernement a décidé d’adhérer à l’IITA. En devenant membre, le pays s’est engagé à utiliser les données de l’IITA et à tâcher d’harmoniser les données recueillies par les fonctionnaires auprès des donateurs basés à Madagascar avec les données publiées au titre de l’IITA.

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État des données de l’IITA concernant Madagascar en date du 4 juillet 2017. Les statistiques à jour sont disponibles sur la plateforme d-portal.org.

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Étape 2

Pendant les quatre années qui ont suivi, la disponibilité des données de l’IITA a nettement augmenté. Entre 2011 et 2015, plus de 370 organisations ont commencé à publier leurs données. En 2015, grâce au soutien du ministère français des Affaires étrangères, le gouvernement s’est doté d’un outil d’importation permettant de saisir directement les données de l’IITA dans la plateforme AMP-Madagascar.

En 2017, le gouvernement a participé à un projet conjoint de l’UNICEF et de Development Gateway au cours duquel l’outil a été adapté. 118 projets de l’UNICEF ont ainsi pu être importés dans la plateforme AMP.

Prochaines étapes

Fort de la réussite du projet pilote, le gouvernement malgache compte intégrer d’autres partenaires dans son projet de synchronisation des données. La Banque africaine de développement et l’Agence des États-Unis pour le développement international (USAID) se sont déjà dit prêtes à faciliter l’importation automatique de leurs données de l’IITA dans la plateforme AMP nationale.

À Madagascar, tous les ministères reçoivent les données de l’IITA par le biais de cette plateforme afin de renforcer la coordination et la planification des ressources de développement.

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Informations supplémentaires

Pour en savoir plus sur l’utilisation que le gouvernement malgache fait de l’IITA et connaître les enseignements tirés de cette expérience, lisez l’article intitulé Accroître l’utilisation des données de l’IITA à Madagascar et au Sénégal. Pour savoir comment accéder aux données de l’IITA, consultez la rubrique Utiliser les données.

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In 2017, IATI members launched a Data Use Fund to promote the systemic use of IATI data, with an initial endowment of $250,000 USD. The Fund, which was replenished in 2019, is overseen by a multi-stakeholder group of IATI community members, who make up the Data Use Working Group (formerly the IATI Data Use Task Force).

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Projects are designed by the Working Group with the aim of increasing the use of IATI data worldwide, and are developed according to five strategic objectives:

  • Raise awareness of IATI as a source of aid and humanitarian data and develop a common understanding of the priority needs of different user groups.

  • Improve data quality in order to facilitate use, and assure users of its reliability, including through the development of feedback mechanisms between data publishers and users.

  • Improve existing tools and develop new, user-friendly tools that help multiple actors access and use IATI data.

  • Improve guidance, training and support for different user groups.

  • Promote integration of IATI data into partner country aid systems and processes.
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Projects designed by the Data Use Working Group, encourage innovative thinking alongside practical solutions that help people to understand and use IATI data. The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) is the Fund\\u2019s official administrator and works with the Data Use Working Group to issue advertisements, following UNDP procurement guidelines. During each contracting period, proposals are welcomed from any organisation who has the capacity and expertise to undertake work as outlined in the specific terms of reference for the project.

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Data Use Fund

Since April 2017, the group has provided the international open data community with opportunities to bid on innovative small-scale activities to support the Fund\\u2019s five strategic objectives.

Open Bids

There are currently no open bids.

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For more information on the IATI Data Use Fund, the work of the Working Group or information on how to apply for finance from the Data Use Fund, contact Anna Whitson, Outreach and Partnerships Specialist : anna.whitson@undp.org

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Data Use Working Group Workplan 2020

The Data Use Working Group designs projects based on its member-developed and agreed annual work plan. Each work plan responds to the Fund\\u2019s five strategic objectives and is approved by the IATI Governing Board. Find the 2020 Data Use Working Group Work Plan here.

Get Involved!

The Data Use Working Group meets virtually bi-weekly and is always looking for new members. Participation is open to anyone interested in improving the use of IATI data for strengthened transparency and coordination of development resources. More information on joining the Working Group can be found in this presentation from its last informational session. Questions can be addressed to IATI Secretariat member Anna Whitson at anna.whitson@undp.org.

Latest News

Keep up-to-date with the latest news from the Data Use Working Group by signing up to the IATI Newsletter below and see previous news:

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Submit bid for IATI Data Use Fund

Data Use Fund explores traceability within IATI data

New Data Use Fund opportunity

First IATI Data Use Fund awards issued

IATI Data Use Fund Update: new RfP published

Submit proposals for Data Use Fund

IATI's new Data Use Strategy

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En 2017, les membres de l’IITA ont lancé un Fonds pour l’utilisation des données destiné à promouvoir une utilisation systémique des données de l’IITA. Doté d’une enveloppe initiale de 250 000 dollars US, le Fonds a été reconstitué en 2019. Il est placé sous la supervision d’un groupe de plusieurs parties prenantes issues de la communauté de l’IITA, qui constituent le Groupe de travail sur l’utilisation des données (anciennement Équipe spéciale en charge de l’utilisation des données de l’IITA).

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Les projets sont conçus par le Groupe de travail dans le but d’accroître l’utilisation des données de l’IITA dans le monde entier, et sont élaborés afin de répondre à cinq objectifs stratégiques :

  • Faire connaître l’IITA en tant que source de données sur l’aide et le contexte humanitaire et dégager une vision commune des besoins prioritaires des différents groupes d’utilisateurs.

  • Améliorer la qualité des données afin de faciliter leur utilisation, et garantir aux utilisateurs leur fiabilité, y compris par la mise en place de mécanismes de retour d’information entre les signataires de l’IITA et les utilisateurs des données.

  • Améliorer les outils existants et en créer de nouveaux qui soient faciles à utiliser afin de permettre aux différents acteurs d’accéder aux données de l’IITA et de les utiliser.

  • Améliorer l’assistance, la formation et l’appui destinés à différents groupes d’utilisateurs.

  • Promouvoir l’intégration des données de l’IITA dans les systèmes et les processus d’aide des pays partenaires.
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Les projets conçus par le Groupe de travail sur l’utilisation des données encouragent aussi bien la réflexion innovante que les solutions pratiques destinées à faciliter la compréhension et l’utilisation des données de l’IITA. Le Programme des Nations Unies pour le développement (PNUD) est l’administrateur officiel du Fonds. En collaboration avec le Groupe de travail sur l’utilisation des données, il publie des annonces répondant aux directives du PNUD en matière de passation de marchés. Au cours de chaque période contractuelle, nous acceptons les propositions de toute organisation possédant les capacités et l’expertise nécessaires pour réaliser les travaux décrits dans le mandat spécifique du projet.

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Fonds pour l’utilisation des données

Depuis avril 2017, le Groupe offre à la communauté internationale des données ouvertes la possibilité de soumissionner pour des activités innovantes à petite échelle afin de soutenir les cinq objectifs stratégiques du Fonds.

Offres publiques

Aucune offre publique n’est actuellement en cours.

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Pour de plus amples informations sur le Fonds pour l’utilisation des données de l’IITA, le travail du Groupe de travail ou la procédure à suivre pour demander un financement au Fonds, veuillez contacter Anna Whitson, spécialiste de la sensibilisation et des partenariats, à l’adresse anna.whitson@undp.org.

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Plan de travail 2020 du Groupe de travail sur l’utilisation des données de l’IITA

Le Groupe de travail sur l’utilisation des données conçoit des projets en accord avec le plan de travail annuel élaboré et convenu par ses membres. Chaque plan de travail répond aux cinq objectifs stratégiques du Fonds et est approuvé par le Conseil d’administration de l’IITA. Cliquez ici pour consulter le Plan de travail 2020 du Groupe de travail sur l’utilisation des données.

Rejoignez le Groupe de travail !

Le Groupe de travail sur l’utilisation des données tient une réunion virtuelle toutes les deux semaines et est toujours à la recherche de nouveaux membres. Il accueille toute personne souhaitant contribuer à l’amélioration de l’utilisation des données de l’IITA aux fins d’une meilleure transparence et d’une meilleure coordination des ressources de développement. Pour en savoir plus sur les modalités d'adhésion au Groupe de travail, vous pouvez consulter cette présentation donnée lors de la dernière séance d’informations. Nous vous invitons à adresser vos questions à Anna Whitson, membre du Secrétariat de l'IITA, à l’adresse anna.whitson@undp.org.

Actualités

Restez informé(e) des dernières nouvelles du Groupe de travail sur l’utilisation des données en vous inscrivant ci-dessous à la newsletter de l’IITA et en consultant l’historique d’actualités :

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Soumettre des offres au Fonds pour l’utilisation des données de l’IITA

Le Fonds pour l’utilisation des données de l’IITA étudie la traçabilité des données de l’IITA

Apport du nouveau Fonds pour l’utilisation des données

Premières attributions du Fonds pour l’utilisation des données de l’IITA

Dernières informations concernant le Fonds pour l’utilisation des données de l’IITA : publication d’un nouvel appel à propositions

Envoyez vos propositions concernant le Fonds pour l’utilisation des données

Nouvelle stratégie d’utilisation des données de l’IITA

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For more information, head over to our user-friendly community platform IATI Connect or email the IATI Secretariat at info@iatistandard.org.

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Pour en savoir plus, rendez-vous sur notre plateforme communautaire conviviale, IATI Connect, ou contactez le Secrétariat de l’IITA à l’adresse suivante : info@iatistandard.org.

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Visit IATI Connect to post comments on any specific questions you would like to have answered or simply bring them to the zoom session! Feel free to also reach out directly for support\\u00a0with using IATI data by emailing support@iatistandard.org.

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Rendez-vous sur IATI Connect pour publier toutes les questions que vous aimeriez aborder lors de la session Zoom ! N’hésitez pas à demander directement de l’aide au sujet de l’utilisation des données de l’IITA, en écrivant à l’adresse support@iatistandard.org.

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Rendez-vous sur

IATI Virtual Community Exchange - Tuesday 13 April 2021

Join IATI\\u2019s first Virtual Community Exchange (13 April) for networking, peer learning and knowledge-sharing on IATI, transparency and open data topics. Our online event will offer informal, interactive sessions with IATI\\u2019s community from across governments, civil society, the private sector, academia and others. Anyone with an interest in open data, transparency or development cooperation is welcome!

Head over the Sched for more information about the IATI\\u2019s first Virtual Community Exchange (13 April).

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Échanges virtuels de la communauté de l’IITA - mardi 13 avril 2021

Participez aux tout premiers échanges virtuels de la communauté de l’IITA (le 13 avril) pour vous créer un réseau, apprendre de vos pairs et partager des connaissances sur l’IITA, la transparence et d’autres sujets liés aux données ouvertes. Notre événement en ligne prendra la forme de séances informelles et interactives, rassemblant des membres de la communauté de l’IITA issus de gouvernements, de la société civile, du secteur privé et du milieu universitaire ainsi que d’autres acteurs. Toute personne intéressée par les données ouvertes, la transparence ou la coopération au développement est la bienvenue !

  • Il n’est désormais plus possible de s’inscrire à cette réunion. Tous les participants ont reçu un email précisant la démarche à suivre pour rejoindre la réunion.
  • Les enregistrements vidéo de la réunion (en anglais) seront mis en ligne à l’issue de la session.

Consultez le Programme pour en savoir plus sur les premiers échanges virtuels de la communauté de l’IITA (le 13 avril).

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Join the first IATI Data Use Drop-in session!

Held on the fourth Monday of each month, this is an opportunity to bring your data use questions and get on-the-spot support from the IATI Secretariat or from other data users who join the session. It is intended to be an informal opportunity to engage, discuss, and learn from each other.


24 May 2021 14:30 - 15:30 (UTC)

Zoom link to meeting:\\u00a0https://iatistandard.zoom.us/j/98123552160

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Participez à la première séance ouverte sur l’utilisation des données de l’IITA !

Organisée le quatrième lundi de chaque mois, cette réunion est l’occasion de poser vos questions sur l’utilisation des données de l’IITA et de bénéficier directement de l’aide du Secrétariat de l’IITA ou des autres utilisateurs de données présents à la session. Elle se veut une occasion informelle de faire connaissance, d’échanger et d’apprendre les uns des autres.


Le 24 mai 2021 de 14 h 30 à 15 h 30 (UTC)

Lien vers la réunion sur Zoom : https://iatistandard.zoom.us/j/98123552160

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The IATI Standard is a set of rules and guidance about what data organisations should publish and what format it should be presented in. Find out more information on About the IATI Standard.

Access the IATI Standard

The IATI Standard is currently held on the older version of the IATI website and can be accessed using the links below. On these pages you can find all the rules and guidance which make up the IATI Standard. Organisations have to follow these rules when publishing their data.

You can also use these pages to help interpret IATI data. Please see the guide on How to use IATI Reference.

Over time the IATI Standard has been updated. Each version of the Standard has its own page on the website. If you do not actively choose a version, the links below will take you to the latest version of the Standard on the older website.

Deprecation notice

Version 1 was deprecated on 30th June 2019. Understand how the deprecation affects you.

Which languages is the IATI Standard available in?

The rules and guidance which make up the IATI Standard, and other reference pages on the older IATI website are only available in English. However, French translations of the IATI codelists can now be accessed. For more information see Translations FAQs

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La norme de l’IITA est un ensemble de règles et d’orientations relatives aux données que les organisations doivent publier et au format de présentation à respecter. Pour plus d’informations, consultez la section À propos de la norme de l’IITA.

Accédez à la norme de l’IITA

Les informations relatives à la norme de l’IITA figurent actuellement sur l’ancienne version du site Internet de l’Initiative et peuvent être consultées à l’aide des liens ci-dessous. Vous y trouverez l’ensemble des règles et orientations qui constituent la norme de l’IITA. Il s’agit des règles que les organisations doivent suivre lorsqu’elles publient leurs données.

Ces pages pourront également vous servir à mieux interpréter les données de l’IITA. N’hésitez pas à consulter la page Comment utiliser le guide de référence de l’IITA.

La norme de l’IITA est actualisée au fil du temps. Chaque version de la norme fait l’objet d’une page distincte sur le site Internet. Si vous ne choisissez pas une version en particulier, les liens ci-dessous vous renverront à la version la plus récente de la norme sur l’ancien site Internet.

Avis de désapprobation

La version 1 est obsolète depuis le 30 juin 2019. Comprendre l’impact de cette désapprobation.

Dans quelles langues la norme de l’IITA est-elle disponible ?

Les règles et lignes directrices décrites dans la norme de l’IITA, ainsi que les autres pages de référence publiées sur l’ancien site de l’IITA sont uniquement disponibles en anglais. Toutefois, une version française de la liste de codes de l’IITA est désormais disponible. Pour plus d’informations, consultez la section Questions fréquentes concernant la traduction.

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September 2021

IATI\\u2019s Secretariat is pleased to share a series of factsheets providing IATI members and our Community with updates on progress against the different objectives of IATI Strategic Plan 2020-2025 (ES / FR). These four factsheets outline key progress by IATI since the beginning of 2020:

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The current Strategic Plan was approved by IATI members in 2019 and aims to capitalise on the initiative\\u2019s strengths, address its weaknesses and maximise its contribution towards achieving sustainable development outcomes.

The Plan is used to guide the development of IATI\\u2019s annual programme of work. Read the four Factsheets to discover what has been delivered in 2020/21, what work is coming up and how your organisation can get involved in achieving IATI\\u2019s strategic objectives.

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Septembre 2021

Le Secrétariat de l’IITA se réjouit de partager une série de fiches d’information avec les membres et la communauté de l’IITA afin de faire le point sur la progression vers les différents objectifs fixés par le Plan stratégique de l’IITA pour la période 2020-2025 (disponible en anglais et en espagnol). Ces quatre fiches d’information présentent les principaux progrès réalisés par l’IITA depuis le début de l’année 2020 :

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Le plan stratégique actuel a été approuvé par les membres de l’IITA en 2019 et entend tirer parti des forces de l’Initiative, remédier à ses faiblesses et optimiser sa contribution pour obtenir des résultats concrets en matière de développement durable.

Il servira notamment à orienter l’élaboration du programme de travail annuel de l’IITA. Nous vous invitons à consulter les quatre fiches d’information pour en savoir plus sur nos réalisations au cours de la période 2020-2021 et sur les activités à venir. Vous pourrez également y découvrir comment votre organisation peut contribuer à la concrétisation des objectifs stratégiques de l’IITA.

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IATI Working Groups are specific and time-bound groups established to provide expert advice to the Members\\u2019 Assembly or Governing Board.

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Working Groups cover a wide range of topics, for example improving the publication and use of IATI data, organising IATI\\u2019s next community-wide meeting, or developing new data fields for the IATI Standard. IATI Working Groups include a balance of expertise with diverse representation from different constituencies and regions.

By participating, you will be involved in making recommendations that help to deliver IATI\\u2019s Strategic Plan 2020\\u20132025 or annual workplan.

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List of Working Groups

  • Data Use Working Group
  • IATI Community Event Working Group - focusing on planning IATI\\u2019s community events including a pilot annual event.
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How do Working Groups differ from IATI's Communities of Practice?

COPs are informal communities with a focus on shared learning, experimentation and increased engagement amongst the IATI community.

The focus areas and activities are determined by the COP membership itself. This is different from an IATI Working Group, which is a time-bound group, mandated by IATI\\u2019s Members\\u2019 Assembly or Governing Board. Working Groups are advisory in nature and they report to the Governing Board on specific tasks or objectives. See IATI\\u2019s Standard Operating Procedures (EN)/ FR for more information.

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Contact

For more information about IATI's Working Groups, please email the IATI Secretariat: info@iatistandard.org.

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Les groupes de travail de l’IITA sont des groupes spécifiques et constitués pour une durée donnée afin de conseiller l’Assemblée des membres ou le Conseil d’administration.

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Ils couvrent un large éventail de thématiques, allant de l’amélioration de la publication et de l’utilisation des données de l’IITA à l’organisation de la prochaine rencontre de la communauté de l’IITA, en passant par la définition de nouveaux champs de données pour la norme de l’IITA. Les groupes de travail de l’IITA sont composés d’experts issus de différentes régions et différentes catégories de membres.

En y participant, vous contribuerez à formuler des recommandations qui faciliteront la réalisation du Plan stratégique de l’IITA pour la période 2020-2025 ou du plan de travail annuel.

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Liste des groupes de travail

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En quoi les groupes de travail se distinguent-ils des communautés de pratique de l’IITA ?

Les communautés de pratique sont des communautés informelles axées sur le partage des apprentissages, l’expérimentation et le renforcement des échanges entre les membres de la communauté de l’IITA.

Les domaines de travail et les activités sont déterminés par les membres des communautés de pratique eux-mêmes. Les groupes de travail sont quant à eux constitués pour une durée donnée et leur mandat est défini par l’Assemblée des membres ou le Conseil d’administration. Ils sont consultatifs par nature et rendent des comptes au Conseil d’administration concernant des tâches ou des objectifs spécifiques. Pour plus d’information à ce sujet, consultez les Procédures opérationnelles permanentes de l’IITA (également disponibles en anglais).

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Contact

Pour en savoir plus sur les groupes de travail de l’IITA, veuillez contacter le Secrétariat de l’IITA à l’adresse suivante : info@iatistandard.org.

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  • VCE 2: info page at https://iaticonnect.org/recap-VCE2
  • For additional questions, contact the IATI Secretariat at info@iatistandard.org

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  • La page d’information dédiée à la deuxième série d’échanges virtuels de la communauté de l’IITA est accessible à l’adresse suivante : https://iaticonnect.org/recap-VCE2.
  • Pour de plus amples informations, veuillez contacter le Secrétariat de l’IITA à l’adresse : info@iatistandard.org.

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Step 1: Register with IATI

All organisations that want to publish IATI data need to set up a publisher account on the IATI Registry. This contains information about all organisations publishing IATI data, as well as links to each dataset. Each organisation is responsible for their data and for keeping the information about their organisation and its activities up to date. Registering with IATI is free.

If you haven\\u2019t yet set up your accounts, see How to register with IATI.

Step 2: Create your IATI files

IATI datafiles are written in XML, an open source markup language that makes it easy to store, transmit and share data. IATI XML is a computer-readable language that provides a standardised approach to reporting information.

There are several options for converting your data into IATI XML to produce your datafiles.

Most organisations use a publishing tool or service to create their data, either entering it manually or by CSV upload. Another option is to create your own bespoke publishing system that takes the data directly from your internal systems and converts it into IATI XML. This option is usually taken by organisations with several hundreds or thousands of activities to publish.

To learn how to create your files and to see IATI XML examples, go to Creating files.

Please ensure your IATI XML files are less than 40MB.

Once you\\u2019ve created your files you should check they comply with the IATI Standard. Publishing tools should have an inbuilt check. You can also use the IATI Validator.

Step 3: Publish your files

When you\\u2019ve created your files, store them in an accessible online location so that you can link them directly to the IATI Registry. The registry is an index that contains links to your datafiles and describes what\\u2019s in them. It does not hold the data itself.

Either log in to your IATI publisher account and input details of your files manually or, depending on the publishing system you\\u2019re using, feed the data into your account automatically through an API.

For guidance on how to publish your files, see How to publish your data on the IATI Registry.

Step 4: Improve and visualise your data

Once you\\u2019ve published your data, you should work towards increasing its quality over time, adding in more elements to better describe your work.

One tool to use is the IATI Dashboard. For guidance please see How to improve your data quality with the IATI Dashboard.

There are various visualisation tools you can use to present your IATI data in a user-friendly way and share it directly with users of your data. You can also use a visualisation tool to check which further improvements you can make to your data.

See Ways of visualising IATI data for more information on different ways of visualising your data.

See how Oxfam Novib have used IATI data in their own visualisation portal.

For more information on how you can use IATI data, please see Using IATI data.

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Étape 1 : Enregistrez-vous auprès de l’IITA

Toutes les organisations qui souhaitent publier des données de l’IITA doivent créer un compte de signataire dans le registre de l’IITA. Ce registre contient des informations sur toutes les organisations qui publient des données conformément à la norme de l’IITA, ainsi que des liens vers chaque ensemble de données. Chaque organisation est responsable des données qu’elle publie et de la mise à jour des informations relatives à son organisation et à ses activités. L’enregistrement auprès de l’IITA est gratuit.

Si vous n’avez pas encore de compte, consultez la page Comment s’enregistrer auprès de l’IITA.

Étape 2 : Créez vos fichiers IITA

Les fichiers de données de l’IITA respectent le format XML, un langage de balise ouvert qui facilite le stockage, l’envoi et le partage de données. Le format XML de l’IITA est un langage lisible par ordinateur qui permet de déclarer les informations selon un format standardisé.

Pour créer vos fichiers de données en convertissant vos données au format XML, plusieurs options s’offrent à vous.

La plupart des organisations créent leurs données au moyen d’un outil ou service de publication dans lequel elles peuvent saisir manuellement leurs données ou les importer depuis un fichier au format CSV. Certaines organisations créent aussi un système de publication personnalisé qui extrait les données directement des systèmes internes pour les convertir au format XML de l’IITA. C’est généralement le cas des organisations ayant des centaines ou des milliers d’activités à publier.

Pour savoir comment créer vos fichiers et consulter des exemples de fichiers XML de l’IITA, reportez-vous à la page Créer des fichiers.

Veillez à ce que vos fichiers de données IITA au format XML ne dépassent pas 40 Mo.

Une fois vos fichiers créés, vous devez vérifier leur conformité à la norme de l’IITA. Les outils de publication ont généralement une fonction de vérification intégrée. Vous pouvez aussi utiliser l’outil de validation de l’IITA.

Étape 3 : Publiez vos fichiers

Après avoir créé vos fichiers, enregistrez-les dans un espace en ligne auquel les utilisateurs pourront accéder directement depuis le registre de l’IITA. Le registre est un index qui fournit des liens vers vos fichiers de données ainsi qu’une description de leur contenu. Il ne contient pas les données.

Pour publier vos fichiers, connectez-vous à votre compte de signataire et saisissez manuellement les informations relatives à vos fichiers. Certains systèmes de publication vous permettent aussi d’ajouter directement les données à votre compte au moyen d’une API.

Pour savoir comment publier vos fichiers, consultez la page Comment publier vos données sur le registre de l’IITA.

Étape 4 : Améliorez et visualisez vos données

Une fois vos données publiées, vous devez prendre soin d’améliorer progressivement leur qualité en ajoutant d’autres éléments pour mieux décrire votre travail.

Le tableau de bord de l’IITA vous aidera dans cette étape. Pour savoir comment faire, consultez la page Comment améliorer la qualité de vos données à l’aide du tableau de bord de l’IITA.

Divers outils de visualisation vous permettent de transformer vos données IITA en graphiques simples pour les partager directement avec les utilisateurs de données. Ces outils vous permettent aussi de savoir quelles améliorations vous pouvez apporter à vos données.

Pour en savoir plus sur la question, consultez la page Différents moyens de visualiser les données de l’IITA.

Découvrez comment Oxfam Novib a intégré des données de l’IITA dans son propre portail de visualisation.

Pour plus d’informations sur les possibilités offertes par les données de l’IITA, consultez la page Utilisation des données de l’IITA.

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Governing board

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The Board is made up of seven members representing providers of development cooperation, partner countries and civil society, non-governmental and private sector organisations. The Board also includes one technical representative. The members of the Board appoint IATI\\u2019s Chair and Vice Chairs, who chair both the Governing Board and the Members\\u2019 Assembly.

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Conseil d’administration

Le Conseil d’administration joue un rôle de premier plan dans la supervision de la mise en œuvre du travail de l’IITA. Il soumet des recommandations concernant les grandes questions budgétaires et stratégiques à l’Assemblée des membres, qui a le dernier mot quant à leur approbation.

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Le Conseil d’administration est constitué de sept membres, qui représentent des organismes de coopération au service du développement, des pays partenaires ainsi que des organisations non gouvernementales, privées et de la société civile. Il inclut également un représentant technique. Ses membres nomment le président et les vice-présidents de l’IITA, qui président à la fois le Conseil d’administration et l’Assemblée des membres.

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Technical team

The IATI technical team is hosted by secretariat member Development Initiatives. The team\\u2019s responsibilities include:

  • Maintaining and developing the rules and guidance of the IATI Standard.
  • Providing a help desk to support organisations publish data to the IATI Standard and answering queries on accessing the data.
  • Helping IATI publishers improve their data quality to ensure the information they publish is useful.
  • Managing IATI\\u2019s technical systems, including 16 digital products used to support the publication and use of the data.
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Équipe technique

L’équipe technique de l’IITA fait partie de l’organisation Development Initiatives, membre du Secrétariat de l’IITA. Ses responsabilités comprennent notamment :

  • la mise à jour et le développement des règles et des directives de la norme de l’IITA ;
  • la tenue d’un service d’assistance pour aider les organismes souhaitant publier leurs données conformément à la norme de l’IITA et pour répondre aux questions concernant l’accès aux données ;
  • l’apport d’un soutien aux signataires de l’IITA afin qu’ils améliorent la qualité de leurs données et garantissent ainsi l’utilité des informations qu’ils publient ;
  • la gestion des systèmes techniques de l’IITA, notamment des 16 outils numériques d’aide à la publication et à l’utilisation des données.
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Publishers

Over 1,500 organisations have published their data to IATI. IATI publishers share information on a wide range of resources, from aid to private finance, that flow into developing countries.

We encourage every organisation distributing or spending funds through international delivery chains to publish IATI data.

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IATI publishers include:

  • Donor governments
  • Multilateral organisations
  • Development Finance Institutions
  • Philanthropic Foundations
  • Fund managers
  • International non-governmental organisations
  • Local non-governmental organisations
  • Private sector organisations
  • Academic, training and research organisations
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Governments of developing countries

To plan resources effectively, governments in developing countries need to know what development and humanitarian organisations are operating in their country. They also need to know what these organisations are spending, which services they are providing and where.

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IATI data helps governments access timely, forward-looking and detailed information on resources that flow into the country to address poverty and crises. Government staff can integrate IATI data into their national financial systems.

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Jimaale Ahmed, Director General of Monitoring and Evaluation at the Government of Somalia said IATI data helped inform the country's new National Development Plan (2017-2019)

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Civil society organisations

Civil society organisations can use IATI data to hold authorities to account, to avoid duplicating services, and to signpost local people to other civil society organisations that can help them. Civil society organisations can also use IATI data to see how transparent donors are about their spending and to campaign for improvements.

Citizens, researchers, parliamentarians, the media

News organisations, journalists, academics, parliamentarians and others with an interest in development can use IATI to find detailed data for their research. You can view all IATI data easily using our own tool, d-portal.

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Signataires

Plus de 1 500 organismes ont publié leurs données conformément à la norme de l’IITA. Les signataires de l’IITA partagent des données concernant des ressources très diverses, depuis les aides jusqu’aux financements privés, destinées aux pays en développement.

Nous encourageons tous les organismes qui distribuent ou dépensent des fonds dans le cadre de chaînes d’acheminement internationales à publier leurs données conformément à la norme de l’IITA.

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Parmi les signataires de l’IITA se trouvent notamment :

  • des gouvernements donateurs ;
  • des organismes multilatéraux ;
  • des institutions de financement du développement ;
  • des fondations philanthropiques ;
  • des gestionnaires de fonds ;
  • des organisations non gouvernementales internationales ;
  • des organisations non gouvernementales locales ;
  • des organisations du secteur privé ;
  • des organismes académiques, de formation et de recherche.
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Gouvernements de pays en développement

Pour planifier efficacement les ressources, les gouvernements des pays en développement ont besoin de savoir quelles organisations humanitaires et de développement interviennent dans leur pays. Ils doivent également connaître les dépenses de ces organisations, les services qu’elles proposent et leurs lieux d’activité.

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Les données de l’IITA aident ces gouvernements à avoir accès, en temps utile, à des informations détaillées et prospectives au sujet des ressources qui entrent dans le pays dans le cadre de la lutte contre la pauvreté et les crises. Les gouvernements peuvent intégrer les données de l’IITA à leurs systèmes financiers nationaux.

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Jimaale Ahmed, directeur général du suivi et de l’évaluation pour le gouvernement de la Somalie, a indiqué que le nouveau plan national de développement pour la période 2017-2019 s’appuyait notamment sur les données de l’IITA.

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Organisations de la société civile

Les organisations de la société civile peuvent utiliser les données de l’IITA pour demander des comptes aux autorités, pour éviter le dédoublement des services et pour porter les populations locales à la connaissance d’autres organisations de la société civile en mesure de les aider. Elles peuvent également vérifier, grâce aux données de l’IITA, le degré de transparence des donateurs au sujet de leurs dépenses, et mener campagne pour qu’ils s’améliorent.

Citoyens, chercheurs, parlementaires, médias

Les organismes d’information, les journalistes, les universitaires et toute autre personne intéressée par le développement peuvent avoir recours à l’IITA pour obtenir des données détaillées dans le cadre de leurs recherches. Vous pouvez consulter aisément toutes les données de l’IITA à l’aide de notre plateforme d-portal.

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There are many tools you can use to access IATI data. Different tools are designed for users with different technical abilities and for different uses. Use the information here to help decide which tools might be right for you.

Non-technical tools for searching, visualising and downloading IATI data

There are several free online tools for accessing IATI data which you can use without any special expertise. These tools differ in the number of fields you use to filter searches and how the data is displayed. For example, some online tools visualise the data in charts or maps while others allow you to download Excel spreadsheets or CSV files.

Some tools enable you to see all IATI data, while others are designed to extract only certain information for specific purposes.

Most tools are free to use. If a tool requires payment, refer to the service provider for details.

Tools built and managed by IATI

IATI has built tools that provide access to all IATI data. These are:

d-portal is a development portal that allows you to explore and visualise IATI data on development and humanitarian aid activities. d-portal refreshes daily and takes data directly from the IATI Registry. New publishers should appear on d-portal on the Monday after their first publication.

The IATI Datastore provides access to data published by organisations according to the IATI Standard on their resources and results. It's Query Builder enables users to build queries across 32 different elements of the IATI Standard. Users can select options through drop-down and freetext filters.

This tool enables download of simple Excel-formatted data on commitments, disbursements and expenditures, as well as forward-looking budgets, presented simply by country and region. It is a tool created by the IATI Secretariat as an interim measure to support simple access to the kinds of data requested most frequently by IATI partner country governments. Learning from this tool will inform IATI's next steps to develop a new data portal that will simplify access to all IATI data for all users.

Tools built and managed by third parties

IATI data is open source, so anyone is able to freely use the data and build tools that use IATI data. With some third-party tools you can see all IATI data; others use IATI data to focus on specific themes or topics in the international development and humanitarian sectors.

Some governments and organisations have built their own online tools that showcase their data.

If you have built a tool for accessing and using IATI data please let us know so that we can add them to the list.

Integrate IATI data into government financial systems

Governments of developing countries can reduce the burden of data collection by accessing IATI data to find many of the details they need in one place.

Some governments, such as Madagascar and Senegal, are further improving efficiency by trialling an automatic import of IATI data into their internal Aid Information Management Systems (AIMS) using an IATI-AIMS import tool. This can save valuable time that would otherwise be spent manually collecting and uploading data. It allows staff to spend more time using the data, and working with development partners locally to enrich and add context to it.

By using IATI data, government staff get a fuller picture of development and humanitarian activities and organisations operating in their country. They can find detailed information for specific projects and sometimes discover activities they were previously unaware of.

IATI resources for technical users

While there are many tools built to provide access to IATI data, they may not always meet your specific needs and there is a growing demand for bespoke products. For example, many governments have built their own portals to display their data in a way that the public can understand. Some organisations make tools for specific data queries or build new tools to analyse or visualise data in particular ways.

IATI and others have created resources to help developers build bespoke products.

Resources for developers

To allow for different ways of querying the data and to enable new tools to be built, IATI provides developers and other technical users access to useful APIs so they can work directly with the raw IATI XML data files.

IATI resources:

  • IATI Registry - IATI\\u2019s Registry API allows you to query the metadata on each organisation and xml file published to IATI. Metadata includes URLs to each published xml file, organisation publisher IDs and IATI organisation IDs.
  • IATI Datastore API- IATI\\u2019s Datastore allows you to query all activity data and return it in formats beyond XML, including in JSON and CSV. The Datastore runs queries based on pre-existing set fields within IATI data and gives you the option to combine these queries.

Third-party technical resources

Other organisations have also created useful tools for technical users. These include:

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De nombreux outils vous permettent d’accéder aux données de l’IITA. Ils varient en fonction des compétences techniques des utilisateurs et de l’utilisation escomptée. Les informations ci-dessous vous aideront à déterminer quels outils vous conviennent.

Outils non techniques : recherche, affichage et téléchargement des données de l’IITA

Plusieurs outils en ligne gratuits permettent aux utilisateurs non spécialisés d’accéder aux données de l’IITA. Ils se distinguent par le nombre de champs utilisés pour filtrer les recherches et par le mode d’affichage des données. Par exemple, certains outils en ligne affichent les données sous forme de graphiques ou de cartes, tandis que d’autres permettent de télécharger des tableurs Excel ou des fichiers CSV.

Ou encore, certains outils affichent l’ensemble des données de l’IITA, tandis que d’autres sont conçus pour n’extraire que des informations spécifiques à des fins précises.

La plupart des outils sont gratuits. En cas d’outil payant, veuillez vous adresser au fournisseur pour plus d’informations.

Outils créés et gérés par l’IITA

L’IITA a mis au point des outils qui donnent accès à l’ensemble de ses données, à savoir :

d-portal est un portail consacré au développement qui vous permet de consulter et de visualiser les données de l’IITA sur les activités de développement et d’aide humanitaire. d-portal rafraîchit les données chaque jour et les extrait directement du registre de l’IITA. Les nouveaux signataires apparaissent généralement sur d-portal le lundi suivant leur première publication.

La banque de données de l’IITA permet d’accéder aux données relatives aux ressources et aux résultats publiées par les organisations faisant appel à la norme de l’IITA. Son générateur de requêtes permet aux utilisateurs de générer des requêtes sur 32 éléments différents de la norme de l’IITA. Les utilisateurs peuvent sélectionner les options dans les filtres déroulants et en saisie libre.

Cet outil permet le téléchargement de données simples sous format Excel sur les engagements, les versements et les dépenses ainsi que les budgets prospectifs, présentées simplement par pays et par région. Il s’agit d’un outil créé par le Secrétariat de l’IITA en tant que mesure temporaire visant à faciliter l’accès aux types de données les plus fréquemment demandées par les gouvernements des pays partenaires de l’IITA. Les enseignements tirés de cet outil seront déterminants pour les prochaines étapes de l’IITA dans sa mise au point d’un nouveau portail de données qui simplifiera l’accès à l’ensemble des données de l’Initiative pour tous les utilisateurs.

Outils créés et gérés par des tiers

Les données de l’IITA étant en accès libre, toute personne peut les utiliser librement et s’en servir pour créer des outils. Certains outils conçus par des tiers donnent accès à toutes les données de l’IITA ; d’autres se concentrent sur des sujets ou des thèmes spécifiques relevant des secteurs de l’action humanitaire et du développement international.

Plusieurs gouvernements et organisations ont mis au point leurs propres outils en ligne pour présenter leurs données.

Si vous avez créé un outil permettant de consulter et d’utiliser les données de l’IITA, veuillez nous en faire part et nous l’ajouterons à la liste.

Intégration des données de l’IITA dans les systèmes financiers nationaux

L’accès aux données de l’IITA et, ce faisant, à de nombreuses informations centralisées, permet aux gouvernements des pays en développement de diminuer la charge de travail relative à la collecte des données.

En vue d’accroître davantage leur efficacité, certains pays, comme Madagascar et le Sénégal, expérimentent l’importation automatique des données de l’IITA dans leurs propres systèmes de gestion de l’information sur l’aide (SGIA) à l’aide d’un outil prévu à cet effet par l’IITA. Cela a pour avantage de réduire la collecte et le téléchargement manuels des données, et peut se traduire par un gain de temps précieux. Le personnel dispose ainsi de plus de temps pour exploiter les données et, en collaboration avec les partenaires du développement à l’échelle locale, les compléter et étoffer leur contexte.

Grâce aux données de l’IITA, les fonctionnaires gouvernementaux se font une idée plus complète des organisations humanitaires et de développement intervenant dans leur pays ainsi que de leurs activités. Ils peuvent avoir accès à des informations détaillées sur des projets spécifiques et découvrir des activités dont ils n’avaient jusque-là pas connaissance.

Ressources de l’IITA destinées aux utilisateurs possédant des compétences techniques

De nombreux outils permettent d’accéder aux données de l’IITA, mais il est possible qu’ils ne répondent pas toujours à vos besoins spécifiques, d’où la demande croissante de produits sur mesure. Un grand nombre de gouvernements ont ainsi créé leur propre portail pour afficher leurs données de manière compréhensible. Certaines organisations mettent au point des outils permettant d’effectuer des recherches de données spécifiques, ou d’analyser ou de visualiser les données d’une certaine manière.

D’autres, comme l’IITA, ont créé des ressources pour aider les développeurs à mettre au point des produits sur mesure.

Ressources destinées aux développeurs

Afin de faciliter différents types de requêtes de données et la création de nouveaux outils, l’IITA met à la disposition des développeurs et d’autres utilisateurs possédant des compétences techniques des API utiles afin qu’ils puissent travailler directement avec les fichiers de données brutes de l’IITA au format XML.

Ressources de l’IITA :

  • Registre de l’IITA – L’API du registre de l’IITA vous permet d’interroger les métadonnées de chaque organisation et les fichiers XML publiés conformément à la norme de l’IITA. Les métadonnées comprennent les liens URL vers chaque fichier XML publié, l’identifiant de chaque signataire et l’identifiant IITA de chaque organisation.
  • L’API de la banque de données de l’IITA – La banque de données de l’IITA vous permet d’interroger l’ensemble des données relatives aux activités et de les afficher sous des formats autres que XML, dont JSON et CSV. La banque de données permet d’interroger les données de l’IITA en fonction de champs pré-existants et offre l’option de combiner plusieurs requêtes.

Ressources techniques de tiers

D’autres organisations ont également créé des outils utiles destinés aux utilisateurs possédant des compétences techniques. Citons, entre autres :

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The African Development Bank (AfDB) has launched an online portal to showcase the financial data it publishes to IATI. Launched in September 2018, the AfDB Data Portal provides publicly-available information on AfDB funding of 4300 development projects and supports internal decision-making and monitoring of investments.

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The Outcomes

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AfDB Data Portal provides aggregated data on financing by sector, country, region and strategic priorities.

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Commitment to transparency

AfDB has a long-standing commitment to transparency and joined IATI as a member in 2011. As part of this commitment, the Bank publishes spending and results according to the IATI Standard.

Accessible data for stakeholders

Continually striving to improve transparency, AfDB has developed innovative tools to provide public access to its IATI data, including a new AfDB data portal, which provides aggregated data on financing by sector, country, region and its five strategic development priorities - the High 5.

The AfDB data portal complements the Bank\\u2019s previously published MapAfrica tool that specifically maps project locations, impact and results.

Together, both portals enable policymakers and civil society to visualise and better understand the Bank\\u2019s distribution and prioritisation of development resources. Understanding what projects exist, who is working on them and where the gaps are, helps to inform effective decisions and improve accountability.

Internal improvements

AfDB staff are making use of these tools to improve their own data management practices. The data has improved the quality of internal knowledge about how investments are allocated and used. By using this information to inform decisions, AfDB is able to improve the efficiency of its funding.

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AfDB Data Portal tracks the delivery of the Bank\\u2019s 'High 5' development priorities.

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The timely, comprehensive, accessible and harmonised information provided by the data portal is also being used for reporting and monitoring, including tracking delivery against the Bank\\u2019s five development priorities:

  • Light up and Power Africa
  • Feed Africa
  • Industrialize Africa
  • Integrate Africa
  • Improve the Quality of Life for the People of Africa

AfDB\\u2019s transparency journey

The African Development Bank published its first IATI-compliant data back in 2013. Over the next five years, the Bank increased its focus on transparency. Horia Sohir Debbiche, Principal Results and Transparency Officer at AfDB said: \\u201cTransparency is about shifting organisational culture, which takes time and does not rely on one person or system alone.\\u201d

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Initially, staff focused on publishing data according to the IATI Standard and expanding the details they shared, for example by providing data on specific locations and the results achieved through their projects.

Now AfDB has turned its attention to increasing the use of its data, both internally and externally through enabling more user-friendly access. By creating the AfDB data portal, anyone in the world with internet access can easily visualise, filter and export files about their investments in Excel or CSV format.

AfDB is also committed to upgrading its tools to meet user needs, and recently published version 3.0 of MapAfrica, that provides a link to financing information in the AfDB data portal for each project.

The future

There is much scope for the AfDB data portal to grow and expand in the future. The Bank plans to add pictures, news, articles and multimedia material. AfDB will also focus on improving awareness of the portals, as well as the continual refinement of its own data.

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La Banque africaine de développement (BAfD) a créé un portail en ligne contenant les données financières que la Banque publie suivant la norme de l’IITA. Ce portail de données lancé en septembre 2018 compile des renseignements publics relatifs aux 4 300 projets de développement financés par la BAfD, facilitant ainsi la prise de décisions interne et le suivi des investissements.

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Les résultats

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Le portail de données de la BAfD ventile les données de financement par secteur, par pays, par région et par priorité stratégique.

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Engagement en faveur de la transparence

La BAfD prône la transparence depuis bien longtemps. Devenue membre de l’IITA en 2011, elle publie ses dépenses et résultats conformément à la norme de l’Initiative.

Accessibilité des données pour les parties prenantes

Dans un souci constant de renforcement de la transparence, la BAfD a conçu des outils innovants pour garantir l’accès public des données qu’elle publie selon la norme de l’IITA. À ce titre, la Banque vient notamment de lancer un nouveau portail qui présente les données sur ces financements selon une ventilation par secteur, par pays, par région et par priorité de développement stratégique (les « High 5 »).

Le portail de données de la BAfD vient compléter un autre outil déjà publié par la Banque,MapAfrica, où l’emplacement géographique, les retombées et les résultats des projets sont présentés sur une carte.

Grâce à ces deux portails, les décideurs politiques et les organisations de la société civile peuvent visualiser et mieux comprendre comment la Banque distribue et priorise ses ressources consacrées au développement. Les informations sur les projets existants, les personnes qui travaillent dessus et leurs lacunes apportent un éclairage utile pour prendre des décisions efficaces et améliorer la responsabilité.

Améliorations internes

Le personnel de la BAfD utilise ces outils pour améliorer ses propres pratiques de gestion des données. Les informations internes à la Banque sur la répartition et l’utilisation de ses investissements ont gagné en qualité. En s’appuyant sur ces informations pour prendre des décisions éclairées, la Banque parvient à renforcer l’efficacité de ses investissements.

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Le portail de données de la BAfD rend compte de l’avancement des priorités de développement de la Banque (les « High 5 »).

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En fournissant des informations à jour, complètes, accessibles et normalisées, le portail facilite aussi la préparation des rapports et les activités de suivi, notamment concernant la réalisation des cinq priorités de développement de la Banque :

  • Éclairer l’Afrique et l’alimenter en énergie
  • Nourrir l’Afrique
  • Industrialiser l’Afrique
  • Intégrer l’Afrique
  • Améliorer la qualité de vie des populations en Afrique

Le parcours de la BAfD vers la transparence

C’est en 2013 que la Banque africaine de développement a publié pour la première fois ses données sur la transparence selon la norme de l’IITA. Durant les cinq années suivantes, la Banque a redoublé d’efforts dans ce domaine. D’après Horia Sohir Debbiche, la responsable principale des résultats et de la transparence de la BAfD : « Instaurer la transparence suppose de modifier la culture organisationnelle. Un tel changement prend du temps et ne peut reposer sur une seule personne ou un seul système. »

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Dans un premier temps, le personnel de la Banque s’est attaché à publier des données conformes à la norme de l’IITA, puis à les étoffer, par exemple en précisant l’emplacement géographique et les résultats des projets.

Aujourd’hui, la Banque cherche essentiellement à faciliter l’accès à ces données afin de renforcer leur utilisation par les parties prenantes internes et externes. Grâce à ce portail de données en ligne, n’importe quel citoyen du monde disposant d’un accès Internet peut facilement visualiser, filtrer et exporter au format XLS ou CSV des fichiers sur les investissements de la Banque.

La BAfD prévoit également d’améliorer ses outils pour répondre aux besoins des utilisateurs. Dans cet objectif, elle a récemment publié la version 3.0 de l’outil MapAfrica qui contient désormais des liens vers le portail de données de la Banque où l’utilisateur peut trouver des données sur le financement de chaque projet.

Les perspectives d’avenir

Le portail de données de la BAfD présente encore de nombreuses possibilités d’expansion. La Banque prévoit d’y ajouter des photos, des billets d’actualités, des articles et des supports multimédias. Elle compte aussi faire mieux connaître ses portails et continuer d’affiner ses données.

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This Privacy Policy sets out how we, the International Aid Transparency Initiative (IATI), obtain, store and use your personal information when you use or interact with our websites, (*.iatistandard.org; *.aidinfolabs.org; *.iatiregistry.org; *.iaticonnect.org; https://iati.zendesk.com - our websites), or where we otherwise obtain or collect your personal information.

This Privacy Policy is effective from 14th February 2024

We reserve the right to modify this policy at any time, so please check it frequently.

1. The Information We Collect

Information You Provide

We collect data that you provide directly to us, including personal data. \\u201cPersonal Data\\u201d is information that identifies you. For IATI websites (*.iatistandard.org; *.aidinfolabs.org; *.iatiregistry.org; *.iaticonnect.org; https://iati.zendesk.com) this is collected in the context of one or more of the following options:

  • Newsletter subscriptions \\u2013 In which case we collect the following categories of personal data: Name and email address
  • Websites \\u2013 When you use our websites, we collect and analyse the following information about your computer or mobile device: your browser type, IP address, browser language, operating system, and other similar information.
  • Registered users \\u2013 When you create a user account for an IATI website, we collect the following categories of personal data: name, username and email address.

2. Cookies

Please see our cookie policy.

3. How we use your information

Newsletters \\u2013 Only with your prior consent, we will occasionally send you information on events, recent work and other information. You can sign up to receive these emails and social media campaigns from us on our newsletter sign up.

The legal basis for such processing of your Personal Data is therefore your consent (Art. 6(1)(a) GDPR). Please note that you are not legally required to provide us with your Personal Data. However, without your Personal Data we will not be able to send you our newsletters as mentioned above.

4. Updating your personal information and unsubscribing

You have the option to opt-out of these types of communications at any time, by clicking the \\u2018unsubscribe\\u2019 link at the footer of each communication.

5. Your Rights

Under the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), you have the following rights:

  • Right of access (Art. 15 GDPR): You have the right to request confirmation as to whether or not your Personal Data is being processed, and, where that is the case, to request access to the Personal Data and information such as the purposes of the processing or the categories of Personal Data concerned.
  • Right to rectification (Art. 16 GDPR): You have the right to request the correction of inaccurate Personal Data.
  • Right to erasure (Art. 17 GDPR): You have the right to request erasure of Personal Data without undue delay under certain circumstances, e.g. if your Personal Data is no longer necessary for the purposes for which it was collected or if you withdraw consent on which processing is based according to Art. 6 (1)(a) GDPR and where there is no other legal ground for processing.
  • Right to restriction of processing (Art. 18 GDPR): You have the right to request us to restrict the processing of your Personal Data under certain circumstances, e.g. if you think that the Personal Data we process about you is incorrect or unlawful.
  • Right to data portability (Art. 20 GDPR): Under certain circumstances, you have the right to receive your Personal Data you have provided us with, in a structured, commonly used and machine-readable format and you have the right to transmit that information to another controller without hindrance or ask us to do so.
  • Right to object (Art. 21 GDPR): You have the right to object to the processing of your Personal Data under certain circumstances. In particular if we process your Personal Data on the basis on legitimate interest (Art. 6 (1)(b) GDPR) or if we use your personal data for marketing purposes.

You may assert those rights at any time by emailing us to correct or change any information or request which Personal Data (e.g. name, address) we have stored or to assert any other of your rights as mentioned above by emailing us at support@iatistandard.org.

6. How we Protect Your Personal Information

The security of your Personal Data is very important to us. We have implemented state of the art administrative, technical, and physical security measures to protect against the unauthorised access, destruction or alteration of your information. This includes encrypting our Services using Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) and restricting access to Personal Data to all employees, contractors and agents working on behalf of the IATI secretariat who need to know that information in order to process it for us, and who are subject to strict contractual confidentiality obligations.

7. Data Retention

We delete or anonymise your Personal Data as soon as it is no longer required for the purposes we have collected your Personal Data as outlined in this Privacy Policy.

8. Contact Information

If you wish to contact us or have any questions about or complaints in relation to this Privacy Policy, please contact us at the address below. Open Data Services manages the storage and processing of personal information on behalf of UNDP, as part of hosting the IATI Secretariat.

Open Data Services Co-operative Ltd

Email: contact@opendataservices.coop

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La présente politique de confidentialité établit comment l’Initiative internationale pour la transparence de l’aide (IITA) obtient, stocke et utilise vos informations personnelles lorsque vous utilisez ou interagissez avec nos sites Internet (*.iatistandard.org ; *.aidinfolabs.org ; *.iatiregistry.org ; *.iaticonnect.org ; https://iati.zendesk.com, ci-après « nos sites Internet ») ou lorsque nous obtenons ou recueillons vos informations personnelles par tout autre moyen.

La présente politique de confidentialité prend effet à compter du 14 février 2024.

Nous nous réservons le droit de modifier cette politique à tout moment ; veuillez par conséquent la consulter fréquemment.

1. Les informations que nous recueillons

Les informations que vous nous fournissez

Nous recueillons des informations que vous nous fournissez directement, notamment des données à caractère personnel. Les « données à caractère personnel » sont des informations permettant de vous identifier. En ce qui concerne les sites Internet de l’IITA (*.iatistandard.org ; *.aidinfolabs.org ; *.iatiregistry.org ; *.iaticonnect.org ; https://iati.zendesk.com), ces informations sont recueillies dans le cadre d’une ou de plusieurs des options suivantes :

  • Abonnement au bulletin d’information – Dans ce cas, nous recueillons des données à caractère personnel appartenant aux catégories suivantes : Nom et adresse électronique.
  • Sites Internet – Lorsque vous utilisez nos sites Internet, nous recueillons et analysons les informations suivantes concernant votre ordinateur ou appareil mobile : type de navigateur, adresse IP, langue du navigateur, système d’exploitation et autres informations similaires.
  • Utilisateurs enregistrés – Lorsque vous créez un compte utilisateur pour un site Internet de l’IITA, nous recueillons des données à caractère personnel appartenant aux catégories suivantes : nom, nom d’utilisateur et adresse électronique.

2. Cookies

Veuillez consulter notre politique en matière de cookies.

3. Comment nous utilisons vos informations

Bulletins d’information – Nous vous enverrons parfois des informations concernant notamment nos événements et nos travaux récents, uniquement avec votre consentement préalable. Vous pouvez vous inscrire sur la page d’abonnement au bulletin d’information afin de recevoir nos courriers électroniques et de suivre nos campagnes sur les réseaux sociaux.

La licéité du traitement de vos données à caractère personnel repose donc sur votre consentement (art. 6(1)(a) du RGPD). Veuillez noter que vous n’êtes pas légalement tenu de nous communiquer vos données à caractère personnel. Toutefois, sans ces dernières, nous ne serons pas en mesure de vous envoyer nos bulletins d’information mentionnés ci-dessus.

4. Mise à jour de vos informations personnelles et désabonnement

Vous avez la possibilité de vous désabonner à tout moment de ces types de communication, en cliquant sur le lien « se désabonner » situé en bas de chaque communication.

5. Vos droits

En vertu du Règlement général sur la protection des données (RGPD), vous disposez des droits suivants :

  • Droit d’accès (art. 15 du RGPD) : vous avez le droit de demander la confirmation que vos données à caractère personnel sont ou ne sont pas traitées et, lorsqu’elles le sont, de demander un accès auxdites données à caractère personnel ainsi qu’à des informations telles que les finalités du traitement ou les catégories de données à caractère personnel concernées.
  • Droit de rectification (art. 16 du RGPD) : vous avez le droit de demander la rectification des données à caractère personnel inexactes.
  • Droit à l’effacement (art. 17 du RGPD) : vous avez le droit, dans certaines circonstances, de demander l’effacement de données à caractère personnel dans les meilleurs délais, notamment si vos données à caractère personnel ne sont plus nécessaires au regard des finalités pour lesquelles elles ont été collectées ou si vous retirez le consentement sur lequel est fondé le traitement, conformément à l’article 6(1)(a) du RGPD, et qu’il n’existe pas d’autre fondement juridique au traitement.
  • Droit à la limitation du traitement (art. 18 du RGPD) : vous avez le droit, dans certaines circonstances, de nous demander de restreindre le traitement de vos données à caractère personnel, notamment si vous pensez que les données à caractère personnel vous concernant sont inexactes ou que le traitement que nous en faisons est illicite.
  • Droit à la portabilité des données (art. 20 du RGPD) : Vous avez le droit, dans certaines circonstances, de recevoir les données à caractère personnel que vous nous avez fournies, dans un format structuré, couramment utilisé et lisible par machine, et vous avez le droit de transmettre ces données à un autre responsable du traitement sans que l’on y fasse obstacle, ou de nous demander de le faire.
  • Droit d’opposition (art. 21 du RGPD) : vous avez le droit de vous opposer au traitement de vos données à caractère personnel dans certaines circonstances, en particulier si nous traitons vos données à caractère personnel sur la base d’un intérêt légitime (art. 6(1)(b) du RGPD) ou si nous les utilisons à des fins de prospection.

Vous pouvez faire valoir ces droits à tout moment en nous envoyant un courriel à l’adresse support@iatistandard.org afin de rectifier ou de modifier toute information, de nous demander quelles données à caractère personnel (nom et adresse, par exemple) nous avons conservées, ou de faire valoir tout autre de vos droits mentionnés ci-dessus.

6. Protection de vos informations personnelles

Nous accordons une grande importance à la sécurité de vos données à caractère personnel. Nous avons mis en œuvre les mesures administratives, techniques et de sécurité physique les plus modernes afin de protéger vos informations contre les risques d’accès non autorisé, de destruction ou d’altération. Pour ce faire, nos services sont cryptés à l’aide du protocole SSL (Secure Socket Layer), et l’accès aux données à caractère personnel est limité à l’ensemble des employés, sous-traitants et agents travaillant pour le Secrétariat de l’IITA qui doivent avoir connaissance de ces informations afin d’assurer leur traitement pour le compte de l’Initiative, et qui sont soumis à des obligations contractuelles de confidentialité très strictes.

7. Conservation des données

Nous supprimons ou anonymisons vos données à caractère personnel dès lors que celles-ci ne sont plus nécessaires aux fins pour lesquelles nous les avions recueillies, fins énoncées dans la présente politique de confidentialité.

8. Nos coordonnées

Si vous souhaitez nous contacter ou que vous avez des questions ou des réclamations concernant la présente politique de confidentialité, merci de nous écrire à l’adresse ci-dessous. Open Data Services gère le stockage et le traitement des informations à caractère personnel pour le compte du PNUD, dans le cadre de l’hébergement du Secrétariat de l’IITA.

Coopérative Open Data Services Ltd

Courriel : contact@opendataservices.coop

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All IATI websites (*.iatistandard.org; *.aidinfolabs.org; *.iatiregistry.org; *.iaticonnect.org; https://iati.zendesk.com) use the following category of cookies:

Analysis: We use cookies to analyse the use and performance of our websites and services so that we can provide you with the best experience. These cookies are collected through use of Google Analytics.

This has been configured in a way that anonymises your IP address, along with any other personal, or identifiable data obtained through the use of Google Analytics. By tracking users in this way, it is therefore not possible to identify a single person through their use of this website.

Contact

If you wish to contact us or have any questions about or complaints in relation to this Cookie Policy, please contact us at the following address:

Open Data Services Co-operative Ltd

Email: contact@opendataservices.coop

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Tous les sites Internet de l’IITA (*.iatistandard.org ; *.aidinfolabs.org ; *.iatiregistry.org ; *.iaticonnect.org ; https://iati.zendesk.com) utilisent les catégories de cookies suivantes :

Analyse : nous utilisons des cookies afin d’analyser l’utilisation et les performances de nos sites Internet et de nos services de manière à pouvoir vous garantir la meilleure expérience possible. Ces cookies sont recueillis à l’aide de Google Analytics.

La collecte de ces données a été configurée de façon à anonymiser votre adresse IP, ainsi que toute autre donnée identifiable ou à caractère personnel obtenue par Google Analytics. Suivre ainsi les utilisateurs ne permet donc pas d’identifier une personne par son utilisation du présent site Internet.

Contact

Si vous souhaitez nous contacter ou que vous avez des questions ou des réclamations concernant la présente politique en matière de cookies, merci de nous écrire à l’adresse suivante :

Coopérative Open Data Services Ltd

Courriel : contact@opendataservices.coop

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iatistandard.org is available in English and French versions to expand global access to information from the International Aid Transparency Initiative (IATI). iatistandard.org was originally created in English and details about accessing content within the French version of the site can be found below.

How can I access iatistandard.org in different languages?

Your web browser should automatically direct you to the version of IATI\\u2019s website that is set to your default language (if it is English or French). You can also access the English or French version by using the links that appear on the top-right hand side of each webpage.

What content is available in French?

You can find a range of useful information in French:

  • Information about the International Aid Transparency Initiative (IATI) and the IATI Standard
  • Guidance on how to use and publish IATI data
  • News and events
  • Selected governance documents including Members\\u2019 Assembly papers and minutes, and Annual Reports
  • Codelists

What content is not yet available in French?

IATI Reference

Information on all rules and guidance of each version of the IATI Standard is in English only, however French translations of some IATI codelists are available.

Images

Some images that contain text, for example screenshots of external resources maybe available in English only.

Responses to IATI emails

Emails sent to all IATI contact email addresses will be responded to in English only.

Are all documents posted on iatistandard.org available in French?

Most documents, including spreadsheets, presentations and word documents are not translated into French. However, key governance documents that are translated can be accessed by clicking on the links labeled \\u2018FR\\u2019.

How often will the French version of the website be updated?

The French version of iatistandard.org will be updated at least montly to match changes and additions to the English version of the site.

Can I make requests for specific content to be translated?

IATI is committed to reviewing and improving the access of iatistandard.org and we welcome feedback to understand where there is a growing demand to translate specific content. However due to resource constraints, we are unable to offer a service to meet individual requests to translate content that is not yet available in French.

Can I access support from the IATI Secretariat in French?

All support provided by IATI Secretariat will be in English only.

Will iatistandard.org be translated into other languages?

IATI intends to create iatistandard.org in more languages. Over time, we will also expand the range of translated content available.

What other resources are available in translated versions?

IATI Connect, IATI's community platform is available in over 100 languages. In addition, many videos on IATI's Youtube channel are available in French, Portuguese and Spanish.

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Le site Internet iatistandard.org est disponible en anglais et en français pour élargir l’accès aux informations sur l’Initiative internationale pour la transparence de l’aide (IITA). Vous trouverez ci-dessous des renseignements sur l’accès au contenu de la version française du site, initialement créé en anglais.

Comment puis-je changer la langue d’affichage du site iatistandard.org ?

Votre navigateur devrait automatiquement ouvrir le site Internet de l’IITA dans la langue qui a été sélectionnée par défaut (anglais ou français). Pour accéder à la version en anglais ou en français, vous pouvez aussi cliquer sur les liens qui s’affichent en haut à droite de chaque page.

Quel contenu est disponible en français ?

De nombreuses rubriques utiles sont accessibles en français :

  • Les informations sur l’Initiative internationale pour la transparence de l’aide (IITA) et sa norme
  • Les documents d’information sur l’utilisation et la publication des données de l’IITA
  • Actualités et événements
  • Une sélection de documents relatifs à la gouvernance, dont les documents et comptes rendus de l’Assemblée des membres et les rapports annuels.
  • Listes de codes

Quel contenu n’est pas encore disponible en français ?

Le guide de référence de l’IITA

Les informations sur l’ensemble des règles et des orientations de chaque version de la norme de l’IITA sont uniquement disponibles en anglais, des traductions en français de certaines listes de codes sont toutefois proposées.

Images

Certaines images contenant du texte, par exemple les captures d’écran de ressources externes, ne sont disponibles qu’en anglais.

Les réponses aux courriels adressés à l’IITA

Les réponses aux courriels envoyés aux adresses électroniques de l’IITA ne seront rédigées qu’en anglais.

Tous les documents publiés sur le site iatistandard.org sont-ils disponibles en français ?

La plupart des documents, notamment les tableurs, les présentations et les documents Word, ne sont pas traduits en français. Les liens vers des documents traduits sont identifiables par la présence de l’abréviation « FR ».

À quelle fréquence la version française du site Internet est-elle mise à jour ?

La version française du site iatistandard.org sera mise à jour au moins une fois par mois pour refléter les changements et ajouts apportés à la version anglaise.

Puis-je demander à ce qu’un contenu spécifique soit traduit ?

L’IITA accorde une grande importance à la révision et à l’accessibilité du site Internet iatistandard.org. À ce titre, toute suggestion sur les contenus qu’il serait utile de traduire est la bienvenue. Malheureusement, nos moyens actuels ne nous permettent pas de satisfaire les demandes individuelles de traduction des contenus qui n’existent pas encore en français.

Le service d’assistance du Secrétariat de l’IITA est-il disponible en français ?

Le service d’assistance du Secrétariat de l’IITA n’est disponible qu’en anglais.

Le site iatistandard.org sera-t-il traduit dans d’autres langues ?

L’IITA a l’intention de traduire son site iatistandard.org dans d’autres langues. La quantité de contenus traduits sera élargie au fil du temps.

Quelles sont les autres ressources disponibles dans les versions traduites ?

IATI Connect, la plateforme de la communauté de l’IITA est disponible dans plus de 100 langues. Par ailleurs, nombre de vidéos sur la chaîne Youtube de l’IITAsont disponibles en français, en espagnol et en portugais.

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This guidance sets out the process to be followed by data owners in instances where they choose to remove data published to the IATI Standard.

Data removal process

IATI is an open data standard, therefore publishing data to IATI is a commitment to having this data openly shared. Public data must be shared under a user-selected Open Data licence. However, IATI is aware that due to security concerns or privacy issues the data owner may choose to remove their data, either temporarily or permanently. The IATI publisher then has two options to proceed with removing their data:

Make the dataset \\u2018Private\\u2019

IATI publishers have the option to share datasets \\u2018privately\\u2019 through the IATI Registry. Private datasets will only be accessible to members of the publishing organisation with the required permission. Private data sets are held securely on the IATI Registry and are never shared by IATI.

Delete the dataset

IATI publishers also have the option to delete their dataset through the IATI Registry. The dataset will be deleted immediately from public view.

In order to make a file \\u2018private\\u2019 or \\u2018delete\\u2019 it, the data owner needs to login to their IATI Registry publisher account, select \\u2018manage\\u2019 and then go to the \\u2018Datasets\\u2019 tab. Here, the data owner can find options to make their datasets public, make them private, or delete them.

If the data owner encounters any issues in the process of making their file private or deleting it, they should contact the IATI Secretariat (support@iatistandard.org)

What happens when IATI data is removed?

The IATI Registry does not store any IATI data, but it does provide links to places where the data can be downloaded. Links to these places can be found under the \\u2018Datasets\\u2019 section of individual IATI Registry publisher profiles. Other applications also use and store data published to the IATI Standard. These are known as \\u2018consuming applications\\u2019 and each should have its own data removal guidance. Not all of these applications are designed and managed by the IATI Secretariat.

1) Consuming applications managed by IATI Secretariat: If a data owner decides to remove their data from the IATI Registry, the IATI-managed tools will refresh in the following specified time frames, and the data is removed from these applications accordingly:

Important note: Once data has been removed (made private or deleted) from the IATI Registry, the data will be removed from the above consuming applications at the time they are refreshed. If however the data is inaccessible at the time the application is refreshed (because of either a server error or a Registry error), but the data set is still marked as public on the IATI Registry, then the above consuming applications will continue to display the last available version of the data. Data owners are therefore advised to reconfirm that the data is no longer available on the Registry after 24-36 hours has passed, and contact the IATI Secretariat if further assistance is required.

2) External consuming applications not managed by IATI: As an open data standard, IATI data is available for use by anyone wishing to build a consuming application that uses IATI data. If a data owner decides to remove their data from the IATI Registry, the data owner should contact the external tool provider to check their data removal policy and refresh times.

Data removal requests

If a user becomes aware of data shared through the IATI Registry that they feel should not be shared openly, the user should contact the publishing organisation directly to request that the data be removed. The person making the request should refer to the contact information provided in the profile of the publisher in the Registry, and should:

  • Confirm their role and relationship to the data;
  • Clarify which specific data item(s) they are requesting be removed;
  • Establish the reason for the request.

If the user receives no response from the IATI publisher, the user should contact the IATI Helpdesk (support@iatistandard.org).

If you have any questions or comments about this Data Removal Guidance please email: support@iatistandard.org.

IATI reserves the right to update or amend this guidance at any time and without prior notice.

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Ces lignes directrices présentent la procédure à suivre dans le cas où un propriétaire de données souhaite retirer des données publiées conformément à la norme de l’IITA.

Procédure de retrait des données

La norme de l’IITA repose sur le principe de données ouvertes, ce qui signifie que la publication de données conformes sous-entend un engagement à rendre ces dernières pleinement accessibles. Les données publiques doivent être communiquées dans le cadre d’une licence libre choisie par l’utilisateur. Toutefois, l’IITA tient compte du fait que, pour des raisons de sécurité ou de confidentialité, tout propriétaire de données peut décider de les retirer, à titre temporaire ou définitif. Deux options s’offrent alors au signataire de l’IITA qui souhaite retirer ses données :

Rendre l’ensemble de données « privé »

Le signataire peut publier son ensemble de données « à titre privé » depuis le registre de l’IITA. Les ensembles de données privés ne sont alors accessibles que par les membres de l’organisation signataire disposant des autorisations requises. Ils sont conservés en toute sécurité sur le registre de l’IITA et ne sont jamais publiés par cette dernière.

Supprimer les ensembles de données

Le signataire peut également supprimer son ensemble de données depuis le registre de l’IITA. L’ensemble de données est immédiatement supprimé et n’est plus accessible au public.

S’il souhaite rendre un fichier privé ou le supprimer, le propriétaire des données doit se connecter à son compte de signataire sur le registre de l’IITA, cliquer sur le bouton « Manage » (Gérer) puis sur l’onglet « Datasets » (Ensembles de données). Sur cette page, il peut choisir entre différentes options : rendre ses ensembles de données publics, les rendre privés ou les supprimer.

En cas de problème rencontré au cours de la procédure de retrait des fichiers, il est conseillé de contacter le Secrétariat de l’IITA (support@iatistandard.org).

Que se passe-t-il lors du retrait de données ?

Le registre ne stocke aucune des données conformes à la norme de l’IITA, mais il fournit des liens vers des sites permettant de les télécharger. Ces liens sont disponibles dans la section « Datasets » (Ensembles de données) du profil individuel du signataire sur le registre de l’IITA. D’autres applications stockent et utilisent également des données conformes à la norme de l’IITA. Chacune de ces « applications utilisatrices » doit fournir ses propres lignes directrices relatives au retrait de données. Toutes ne sont pas conçues et gérées par le Secrétariat de l’IITA.

1) Applications utilisatrices gérées par le Secrétariat de l’IITA : Lorsqu’un propriétaire de données opte pour leur retrait du registre, les outils gérés par l’IITA sont actualisés dans les délais indiqués ci-après, tandis que les données sont retirées de ces applications en conséquence :

Important : une fois les données retirées (rendues privées ou supprimées) du registre de l’IITA, elles sont également retirées des applications utilisatrices mentionnées précédemment au moment de l’actualisation de ces dernières. Toutefois, si les données sont inaccessibles pendant l’actualisation (en raison d’une erreur du serveur ou du registre), alors que l’ensemble de données est encore considéré comme « public » sur le registre de l’IITA, la dernière version de ces données sera toujours disponible sur les applications utilisatrices en question. Il est donc recommandé de vérifier que les données ne sont plus disponibles sur le registre après une période de 24 à 36 heures. Pour toute assistance supplémentaire, il est conseillé de contacter le Secrétariat de l’IITA.

2) Applications utilisatrices externes, non gérées par l’IITA : La norme de l’IITA reposant sur le principe de données ouvertes, les données conformes sont mises à la disposition de quiconque souhaite développer une application utilisatrice exploitant ces mêmes données. Si un propriétaire de données décide de les retirer du registre de l’IITA, il devrait contacter le prestataire de l’outil externe pour connaître sa politique de retrait des données et ses délais d’actualisation.

Demandes de retrait des données

Si un utilisateur prend connaissance de données publiées sur le registre de l’IITA et estime qu’elles ne devraient pas être accessibles au public, il est recommandé de contacter directement l’organisation signataire pour en demander le retrait. Il est conseillé à la personne formulant cette demande de se référer aux coordonnées renseignées sur le profil du signataire dans le registre et :

  • de préciser sa fonction et son lien avec les données ;
  • d’indiquer pour quel(s) élément(s) des données la demande de retrait est formulée ;
  • de motiver la raison de cette demande.

En l’absence de réponse du signataire, il est conseillé de contacter le service d’assistance de l’IITA (support@iatistandard.org).

Pour toute remarque ou question concernant les lignes directrices relatives au retrait des données, veuillez écrire à l’adresse suivante : support@iatistandard.org.

L’IITA se réserve le droit de mettre à jour ou de modifier ces lignes directrices à tout moment et sans notification préalable.

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What data can I find?

You can find IATI data on 1 million development and humanitarian activities across the world. The data covers finances, locations, sectors, results and more.

The data has been published to IATI by more than 1500 organisations. These include donor governments, development finance institutions and UN agencies, non-governmental organisations, foundations and private sector organisations.

Why should I use the data?

Using transparent, good quality data helps efforts to achieve sustainable development. IATI sets the standard for the way information is reported so it is easier to plan, track and compare the progress and outcomes of different projects and activities. IATI data is \\u2018open data\\u2019, so it can be used by anyone for any purpose.

Accessing and using the best available data is crucial for informing effective decisions to promote development and provide essential support in the face of humanitarian crises. Access to IATI data is an important planning aid for developing and donor country governments. It enables academics, politicians, campaigners, journalists, and members of the public to understand how development and humanitarian resources are used. It also gives them the information they need to hold to account those who provide or use aid funding.

Quality of IATI data

Organisations are responsible for deciding how much detail they provide on their activities and IATI does not audit or verify the data. It is expected that organisations continually improve the range and quality of their data. Users of IATI data play a key role in helping to increase the quality of published data.

If you spot an error in an organisation\\u2019s data or if you think data is missing, please contact the publisher. Guidance on how to find the publisher\\u2019s contact email is available at How to get help with using IATI data.

See:

Using the data

There are numerous tools and resources to help you use the data. These range from simple tools anyone can use to see the information, through to technical resources for developers who want to integrate data into other systems or build new tools.

See:

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External resources

  • UNDP \\u2013 Introduction to IATI UNDP have created an online training course that provides an introduction to IATI, a discussion of the importance and value of IATI to aid transparency, as well as an introduction to publishing data to the IATI Standard.

  • Humentum- IATI Data Publishing This is an online flex course. Bringing together Bond\\u2019s expertise in IATI and Humentum\\u2019s experience in online learning, this 2-week online course supports you to publish to the IATI data standard.

If you have created a resource that you would like to share here, please contact the IATI Secretariat.

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Ressources externes

  • Présentation de l’IITA – PNUD Le PNUD a mis au point un cours de formation en ligne qui présente l’IITA et la publication de données conforme à la norme de l’IITA, et explique l’importance de l’Initiative et sa contribution à la transparence de l’aide.

Si vous avez créé une ressource que vous souhaitez partager ici, veuillez contacter le Secrétariat de l’IITA.

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While using IATI data, you may come across issues that you need support with. There are a number of ways to get help depending on the nature of your issue, whose data you are looking at, and the tool you are using.

Managing data quality

Each publishing organisation is responsible for ensuring the quality of its own data. Many organisations are publishing good quality data, but the quality of data can and does vary between publishers.

Each organisation decides upon the amount of content they provide and is responsible for ensuring the accuracy of that information.

IATI monitors the structure of published data and ensures that it follows the machine-readable rules in the IATI Standard. However, IATI does not audit or verify the content of published data. The IATI Secretariat and other tool providers are working on improving tools for validation and data use that flag where data quality can be improved.

User feedback is key to improving data quality by highlighting to publishers areas in which they can improve their data and ensure it accurately reflects their work. The more reliable and accurate data is, the more it will be systematically used.

If there is information you cannot find, cannot interpret or you think is wrong, please let the publisher know.

If you are a publisher and are looking to improve the quality of your data, please see Data Quality.

Finding the publisher\\u2019s contact email

Each IATI publisher is required to provide an email address on the IATI Registry and may also include a link to their website. To find these details, go to the required publisher\\u2019s page and the address will be displayed on the right of the screen under \\u2018Contact\\u2019.

Publishers can also include specific contact email addresses within their IATI data. For guidance on how to check please see Using the IATI Registry.

Technical issues with tools

There\\u2019s a range of tools and resources for using the data; some are provided by IATI while others are offered by third parties.

IATI tools

If you encounter issues with using a tool that IATI manages, contact support@iatistandard.org for advice and assistance.

Our main tools for data use are:

Third-party tools

If you are having problems with using IATI data through websites or tools that aren\\u2019t managed by IATI, please contact the service provider.

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Lorsque vous utilisez les données de l’IITA, il est possible que vous rencontriez des problèmes et ayez besoin d’aide. En fonction du problème, des données consultées et de l’outil utilisé, vous avez accès à différents types d’aide.

Gestion de la qualité des données

Chaque organisation signataire a pour responsabilité d’assurer la qualité de ses données. De nombreuses organisations publient des données de qualité, mais l’on constate parfois des variations, notamment d’un signataire à l’autre.

Chaque organisation décide du volume qu’elle souhaite publier et doit veiller à l’exactitude de ses informations.

L’IITA surveille la structure des données publiées et s’assure qu’elles sont conformes aux règles en matière de transcription sous forme lisible par machine requises par la norme de l’IITA. Néanmoins, l’IITA ne vérifie ni ne contrôle le contenu des données publiées. Le Secrétariat de l’IITA et d’autres fournisseurs d’outils travaillent à l’amélioration des outils de validation et d’utilisation des données qui relèvent les aspects des données devant être améliorés.

Les utilisateurs jouent un rôle clé dans le renforcement de la qualité des données ; en effet, ils peuvent suggérer aux signataires d’éventuelles améliorations pour que leurs données reflètent fidèlement leur travail. Plus les données sont fiables et exactes, plus elles sont utilisées de manière systématique.

Si vous n’arrivez pas à trouver ou à interpréter des informations ou qu’elles vous semblent erronées, veuillez contacter le signataire concerné.

Si vous êtes signataire et souhaitez améliorer la qualité de vos données, veuillez consulter la rubrique Qualité des données.

Comment trouver l’adresse électronique d’un signataire

Chaque signataire de l’IITA est tenu de fournir une adresse électronique dans le registre de l’IITA et peut également ajouter un lien vers son site Internet. Pour trouver ces renseignements, rendez-vous sur la page du signataire concerné. L’adresse est affichée à droite de l’écran sous la mention « Contact ».

Les signataires peuvent également ajouter des adresses électroniques de contact aux données qu’ils publient conformément à la norme de l’IITA. Pour de plus amples informations à cet égard, veuillez consulter la rubrique Utilisation du registre de l’IITA.

Problèmes techniques liés aux outils

Il existe toute une série d’outils et de ressources permettant l’utilisation de données ; certains sont fournis par l’IITA et d’autres par des tiers.

Outils de l’IITA

Si vous rencontrez un problème lors de l’utilisation d’un outil géré par l’IITA, veuillez demander conseil ou de l’aide à l’adresse support@iatistandard.org.

Nos principaux outils relatifs à l’utilisation des données sont les suivants :

Outils tiers

Si vous rencontrez des problèmes en utilisant les données de l’IITA sur des sites Internet ou avec des outils qui ne sont pas gérés par l’IITA, veuillez contacter le prestataire de service concerné.

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The Members\\u2019 Assembly

The members\\u2019 assembly is formed of all members of IATI. They include over 100 donor and developing country governments, multilateral institutions, philanthropic foundations plus civil society and private sector organisations. Our members entirely fund the work of IATI, ensuring our initiative can achieve real change in global transparency.

The assembly approves strategic decisions and changes to IATI's governance. The chair of the governing board is also the chair of the members\\u2019 assembly.

The Governing Board

The governing board is made up of seven representatives elected by IATI members. The board presents options and makes recommendations on IATI\\u2019s overall strategic direction to the members\\u2019 assembly, oversees the implementation of IATI\\u2019s workplan by the secretariat and ensures the initiative operates effectively, according to its mission, vision, and values.

The Secretariat

IATI\\u2019s Secretariat is responsible for delivering the activities of the initiative, as set by the Governing Board. UNDP hosts the Secretariat and is responsible for IATI\\u2019s policy and technology services. UNOPS is the Secretariat\\u2019s service provider of the initiative\\u2019s legal and operational functions, and Open Data Services is the Secretariat\\u2019s technology delivery partner (contracted via UNDP). For further detail on the bodies governing IATI, see the Standard Operating Procedures.

IATI Community

IATI has a broad and diverse community of IATI data publishers and users, including development practitioners, political advocates for transparency, open data experts and technical specialists. This community is structured through our Communities of Practice' and 'Working Groups\\u2019. Both bodies work in alignment with each other to provide the Governing Board and the Members\\u2019 Assembly with timely advice on a range of matters and ensure the availability of opportunities and fora for systematic exchange and learning.

Standard Operating Procedures

IATI\\u2019s Standard Operating Procedures draw together and codify all decisions taken by IATI relating to how the initiative is run. It is intended as a living document which is updated after each members\\u2019 assembly to reflect new priorities or operating realities.

The latest version of the Standard Operating Procedures can be downloaded below.

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Assemblée des membres

L’Assemblée des membres est constituée de l’ensemble des membres de l’IITA, ce qui représente plus de 100 gouvernements donateurs et gouvernements de pays en développement, des institutions multilatérales, des fondations philanthropiques ainsi que des organisations de la société civile et du secteur privé. L’action de l’IITA est entièrement financée par ses membres pour l’aider à obtenir des changements réels en matière de transparence dans le monde.

L’Assemblée approuve les décisions stratégiques et les modifications relatives à la gouvernance de l’IITA. Le président du Conseil d’administration est aussi celui de l’Assemblée des membres.

Conseil d’administration

Le Conseil d’administration est composé de sept représentants élus par les membres de l’IITA. Il expose les différentes possibilités et émet des recommandations concernant la direction stratégique générale de l’IITA à l’intention de l’Assemblée des membres. Il supervise également la mise en œuvre du plan de travail de l’IITA par le Secrétariat, et veille à ce que l’initiative agisse efficacement tout en respectant sa mission, sa vision et ses valeurs.

Secrétariat

Le Secrétariat de l’IITA est chargé de mettre en œuvre les activités de l’Initiative, telles que définies par le Conseil d’administration. Le PNUD héberge le Secrétariat et est responsable des services stratégiques et technologiques de l’IITA. L’UNOPS est le prestataire de services du Secrétariat pour les fonctions juridiques et opérationnelles de l’Initiative, tandis qu’Open Data Services est son partenaire de prestation de services technologiques (sous contrat avec le PNUD). Pour plus d’informations concernant les organes dirigeants de l’IITA, veuillez consulter les procédures opérationnelles permanentes.

Communauté de l’IITA

L’IITA est forte d’une large communauté de signataires et d’utilisateurs de données de l’IITA d’horizons très variés, composée d’acteurs du développement, de défenseurs de la transparence, d’experts en données ouvertes et de spécialistes techniques. Cette communauté s’articule autour de nos « communautés de pratique » et « groupes de travail ». Ces organes travaillent de concert en vue de fournir des conseils opportuns sur un éventail de questions au Conseil d’administration et à l’Assemblée des membres. Ils veillent également à assurer la disponibilité des moyens et des forums étayant l’échange et l’apprentissage systématiques.

Procédures opérationnelles permanentes

Les procédures opérationnelles permanentes de l’IITA regroupent et officialisent l’ensemble des décisions prises par l’IITA concernant sa gestion. Il s’agit d’un document en perpétuelle évolution, qui est mis à jour après chaque Assemblée des membres afin de refléter l’apparition de nouvelles priorités et réalités opérationnelles.

Vous pouvez télécharger la dernière version des procédures opérationnelles permanentes en cliquant sur le lien ci-dessous.

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IATI Financial Report

IATI Financial Report 2022 accompanies the IATI Annual Report 2022 (ES / FR). Details about the initiative's previous year's finances can be found within past IATI Annual Report documents.

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Income

IATI is financed by our members through a combination of membership fees and voluntary contributions. All funds are allocated to a pool of resources and used to finance IATI's budget and workplan, as approved by the Governing Board. In its role as trustee within the IATI Secretariat, UNOPS has full fiduciary responsibility and accountability for the receipt, custody and disbursement of all contributions provided by members.

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Annual financial statements

IATI publishes annual financial statements prepared by UNOPS which cover the entire period of IATI implementation by the Secretariat consortium from September 2013 to December 2022. Financial statements are prepared based on a calendar year and include all financial contributions by members during this period.

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Budget and workplan

IATI's planned annual spending is set out in its budget and workplan. IATI\\u2019s elected Governing Board oversees the development and approval of the budget and workplan.

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The following documents provide information on past IATI budget and outputs:

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Commitment to Transparency

Each of the IATI Secretariat entities publish details of their related activities according to the IATI Standard as part of their corporate reporting, and in respect of their own commitments to transparency.

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Rapport financier de l’IITA

Le Rapport financier 2022 de l’IITA accompagne le Rapport annuel 2022 de l’Initiative (ES/FR). Les précédents rapports annuels de l’IITA contiennent des informations détaillées sur les finances de l’Initiative des années passées.

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Recettes

L’IITA est financée par les cotisations et les contributions volontaires de ses membres. Tous les fonds perçus sont regroupés en une caisse commune qui sert à financer le budget et le plan de travail de l’IITA, tel qu’il a été approuvé par le Conseil d’administration. En tant que mandataire du Secrétariat de l’IITA, le Bureau des Nations Unies pour les services d’appui aux projets (UNOPS) a l’entière responsabilité fiduciaire de la réception, de la mise en dépôt et du versement de toutes les contributions des membres, ainsi que l’obligation de rendre des comptes à leur sujet.

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États financiers annuels

L’IITA publie des états financiers annuels préparés par l’UNOPS qui couvrent toute la période de mise en œuvre de l’IITA assurée par le consortium du Secrétariat, allant de septembre 2013 à décembre 2022. Les états financiers sont préparés sur la base d’une année civile et incluent toutes les contributions financières des membres au cours de cette période.

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Budget et plan de travail

Les prévisions de dépenses annuelles de l’IITA sont décrites dans le budget et le plan de travail. Le Conseil d’administration élu de l’IITA supervise l’élaboration et l’approbation du budget et du plan de travail.

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Les documents suivants comportent des informations relatives au budget et aux résultats précédents de l’IITA :

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Engagement en faveur de la transparence

Chacune des entités qui composent le Secrétariat de l’IITA publie le détail de ses activités connexes conformément à la norme de l’IITA dans le cadre de ses rapports d’activité, tout en respectant ses engagements propres en matière de transparence.

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IATI budget and workplan

The IATI budget and workplan outline the activities that the Secretariat is focusing on during the year. IATI\\u2019s elected Governing Board oversees the development and approval of the budget and workplan.

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Delivering IATI Strategic Plan 2020-2025

IATI's annual budget and workplans contribute to the delivery of the IATI Strategic Plan 2020-2025. IATI's Secretariat and Governing Board have set out an overview of how the Strategic Plan will be delivered over five years.

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All activities in IATI's budget and workplans aim to achieve three mutually reinforcing objectives for the initiative over the next five years. These are: (1) improving the quality of IATI data that is published; (2) promoting the use of data by development and humanitarian actors; and (3) strengthening IATI\\u2019s data Standard and reinvigorating its community of publishers and members.

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Read more about the IATI Strategic Plan 2020-2025

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Budget et plan de travail de l’IITA

Le budget et le plan de travail de l’IITA déterminent les activités qui constitueront la priorité du Secrétariat au cours de l’année. Le Conseil d’administration élu de l’IITA supervise l’élaboration et l’approbation du budget et du plan de travail.

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Mettre en œuvre le Plan stratégique de l’IITA pour la période 2020-2025

Le budget et les plans de travail annuels de l’IITA contribuent à la mise en œuvre du Plan de travail stratégique de l’IITA pour la période 2020-2025. Le Secrétariat et le Conseil d’administration de l’IITA ont dressé un aperçu de la manière dont le Plan stratégique sera mis en œuvre sur cinq ans.

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Toutes les activités figurant dans le budget et les plans de travail de l’IITA visent à atteindre les trois objectifs complémentaires de l’Initiative au cours des cinq prochaines années. À savoir : 1) améliorer la qualité des données publiées au format de l’IITA ; 2) promouvoir l’utilisation des données par les acteurs du développement et de l’aide humanitaire ; et 3) renforcer la norme de l’IITA relative aux données et redynamiser sa communauté de signataires et de membres.

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En savoir plus sur le Plan stratégique de l’IITA pour la période 2020-2025.

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IATI Annual Reports

Our annual reports provide updates on the progress, challenges and finances of IATI. The first IATI annual report was produced in 2013. Since 2014 reports have been published in English, French and Spanish. All are downloadable as PDF documents.

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2022

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2021

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2020

Annual Report 2020 is accompanied by a new separate Financial Report, developed to improve accessibility and transparency of information on IATI\\u2019s finances.

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2019

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Rapports annuels de l’IITA

Les rapports annuels de l’IITA vous tiennent au fait de ses progrès, de ses financements et des difficultés qu’elle rencontre. Le premier rapport annuel de l’IITA a été publié en 2013. Depuis 2014, les rapports sont publiés en anglais, en espagnol et en français. Tous les rapports peuvent être téléchargés au format PDF.

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2020

Le Rapport annuel 2020 s’accompagne d’un rapport financier distinct qui vise à améliorer l’accessibilité et la transparence des informations sur les finances de l’IITA.

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Le Conseil d’administration de l’IITA se réunit physiquement au moins une fois par an et organise des conférences téléphoniques en ligne tous les trimestres. Les comptes rendus de ces réunions et les mises à jour suggérées par le Conseil d’administration sont disponibles au téléchargement.

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Standard Operating Procedures

IATI\\u2019s Standard Operating Procedures draw together and codify all decisions taken by IATI relating to how the initiative is run. It is intended as a living document which is updated after each members\\u2019 assembly to reflect new priorities or operating realities.

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Theory of change

IATI's Theory of Change explains how the initiative\\u2019s activities will lead to the change and impact that IATI aims for. The Theory of Change was prepared under the leadership of UNDP\\u2019s Bureau for Policy and Programme Support, Development Impact Group with the guidance of a DFID expert on Theory of Change seconded to UNDP. Whilst different Theory of Change processes exist, the process applied here is a hybrid drawn from established UNDP and UK DFID processes. IATI\\u2019s Board and Secretariat members were consulted and updated throughout the development process.

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IATI Value Proposition Statement

The IATI Value Proposition Statement was written in consultation with IATI members in 2017. View IATI Value Proposition Statement.

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IATI Data Use Strategy

IATI's Data Use Strategy 2017 - 2019 was developed to improve the systematic and routine use of IATI data to help achieve sustainable development outcomes. More information on the work that the initiative is undertaking on data use can be found in the Using Data section.

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IATI Evaluation 2015

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Procédures opérationnelles permanentes

Les procédures opérationnelles permanentes de l’IITA regroupent et officialisent l’ensemble des décisions prises par l’IITA concernant sa gestion. Il s’agit d’un document en perpétuelle évolution, qui est mis à jour après chaque Assemblée des membres afin de refléter l’apparition de nouvelles priorités et réalités opérationnelles.

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Théorie du changement

La théorie du changement de l’IITA explique de quelle manière ses activités produiront les changements et les effets escomptés. Cette théorie du changement a été élaborée sous la direction du Groupe de l’impact du développement du Bureau des politiques et de l’appui aux programmes du PNUD, conseillé par un expert de la théorie du changement, détaché par le ministère britannique du Développement international auprès du PNUD. Il existe différentes sortes de théories du changement. Celle qui a été choisie pour l’IITA est un mélange des processus existants au sein du PNUD et du ministère britannique du Développement international. Les membres du Conseil d’administration et du Secrétariat de l’IITA ont été consultés et tenus informés tout au long de l’élaboration de la théorie du changement de l’IITA.

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Déclaration de proposition de valeur de l’IITA

La Déclaration de proposition de valeur de l’IITA a été écrite après consultation des membres de l’IITA, en 2017. Consulter la Déclaration de proposition de valeur de l’IITA

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Stratégie d’utilisation des données de l’IITA

La stratégie d’utilisation des données de l’IITA 2017-2019 a été élaborée en vue d’accroître l’utilisation systématique et régulière des données de l’IITA aux fins de réalisation des objectifs de développement durable. Vous trouverez plus d’informations sur les mesures prises par l’IITA en faveur de l’utilisation des données dans la rubrique Utilisation des données.

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Évaluation de l’IITA menée en 2015

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The 2030 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), the Addis Ababa Action Agenda and the World Humanitarian Summit Grand Bargain encourage all development and humanitarian stakeholders to work increasingly in smarter and more collaborative ways to be ever more effective in helping to bring about development, especially to reduce poverty and alleviate suffering. Technology continues to evolve and provide us with new ways to achieve this. Nonetheless technology alone is not enough, and the commitment of stakeholders in these fields is essential if meaningful progress is to be made.

Since IATI\\u2019s launch in 2008 at the Accra High Level Forum on Aid Effectiveness there has been an exciting growth in momentum to share and use data to support our collective efforts towards achieving the SDGs. IATI\\u2019s vision is for transparent, good quality information on development resources and results to be available and used by all stakeholder groups to help achieve sustainable development outcomes. As the IATI community, we have the potential to transform the development landscape with rapid growth in the publication and use of data, since IATI\\u2019s technical infrastructure is open to all data publishers and users.

The IATI open data standard is a global public good that enables any organisation to publish data that is compatible with data from other IATI publishers, and increasingly, with data about public procurement and public spending. As such, IATI data provides a basis for the essential integration of data on development and humanitarian finance and activities with budget and expenditure and other data in partner countries. It also strengthens financial management and accountability for how the funding is spent and what it delivers.

Joining the IATI community offers organisations around the world the unique opportunity to help make this vision a reality. Our mission is threefold: 1) to ensure transparency of data on development resources and results; 2) to ensure the quality of IATI data continually improves and responds to the needs of all stakeholders and 3) to facilitate access to effective tools and support so that IATI data contributes to the achievement of sustainable development outcomes.

Why join us as a member?

Demonstrate visionary, international leadership: Membership of IATI is a clear statement of commitment to the principles of transparency, implementation of the IATI Standard and helping it to succeed. Being a member of IATI brings reputational benefits and provides a forum in which organisations can showcase their work in using transparency and open data to improve development and humanitarian outcomes. It also gives access to a vibrant network of colleagues for sharing practice and knowledge, collaborating and innovating. IATI\\u2019s members are diverse, including civil society, multilateral and bilateral donor organisations, partner country governments and private sector organisations from all corners of the world, all bringing different and essential perspectives to the table.

Make IATI work for you: Being a member provides the opportunity to shape the future of transparency, as IATI is at the forefront of global development transparency efforts. Members steer the initiative by participating in the annual Members\\u2019 Assembly and voting on IATI\\u2019s priorities, budget, work plan and changes to the IATI Standard. They also share their experience at the annual Members\\u2019 Assembly and in other events to shape the evolution of IATI as an open data standard and as a global public good, as well as the architecture of publishing and the ecosystem of tools for accessing and using IATI data.

Be the lifeblood of IATI: Members provide the funding that keeps IATI running. It is essential to continue to maintain and improve IATI\\u2019s technical infrastructure (e.g. Registry, Datastore, Dportal), to advocate and provide support for the publication and use of data, and to raise awareness about the contribution of open data to achieving the SDGs. As a public good, IATI\\u2019s support services are structured to enable any organisation, no matter how small, to publish and use IATI data. Every new publisher increases the value of everyone else\\u2019s data, and of the initiative. It is in our common interest to have as many publishers and users of the data as possible, to ensure that the technical infrastructure facilitates this and evolves appropriately, and that tools to support publishing and using data are developed and freely available. Members make this happen through their continued financial and practical support.

For more information about the benefits of joining IATI and how to become a member, see IATI Membership.

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Les objectifs de développement durable (ODD) à l’horizon 2030, le Programme d’action d’Addis-Abeba et le pacte (« Grand Bargain ») conclu lors du sommet mondial sur l’action humanitaire encouragent l’ensemble des parties prenantes du développement et des acteurs humanitaires à adopter des méthodes de travail plus intelligentes et davantage axées sur la collaboration afin de promouvoir plus efficacement le développement, en particulier la réduction de la pauvreté et l’allégement des souffrances. Les technologies continuent d’évoluer et nous offrent de nouvelles possibilités pour parvenir à nos objectifs. Toutefois, elles ne sauraient suffire et l’engagement des parties prenantes dans ces secteurs est essentiel pour accomplir de réels progrès.

Depuis le lancement de l’IITA à l’occasion du Forum de haut niveau sur l’efficacité de l’aide organisé à Accra en 2008, la dynamique en faveur du partage et de l’utilisation des données s’est considérablement renforcée en vue d’appuyer nos efforts collectifs vers la réalisation des ODD. L’IITA souhaite que des informations transparentes et de qualité concernant les ressources et les résultats en matière de développement soient accessibles et utilisées par tous les groupes de parties prenantes afin de contribuer à la réalisation de progrès durables. En tant que communauté de l’IITA, nous avons la possibilité de transformer le paysage du développement en améliorant rapidement la publication et l’utilisation des données, étant donné que l’infrastructure technique de l’Initiative est ouverte à tous les signataires et utilisateurs.

La norme relative aux données ouvertes de l’IITA est un bien public mondial qui permet à n’importe quelle organisation de publier des données qui sont compatibles avec celles publiées par les autres signataires de l’IITA et, de plus en plus, avec les données relatives aux passations de marchés et aux dépenses publiques. Ainsi, les données de l’IITA constituent une base pour promouvoir l’intégration essentielle des données sur le financement et les activités en matière de développement et d’action humanitaire dans les budgets, les dépenses et d'autres données dans les pays partenaires. Elles contribuent en outre à renforcer la gestion financière et la responsabilité concernant la manière dont les fonds sont utilisés et les résultats qu’ils permettent d’obtenir.

Rejoindre la communauté de l’IITA offre aux organisations du monde entier une occasion unique de contribuer à la concrétisation de cette vision. Nous sommes investis d’une triple mission : 1) garantir la transparence des données relatives aux ressources et aux résultats en matière de développement ; 2) veiller à ce que la qualité des données de l’IITA soit constamment améliorée et à ce qu’elle réponde aux besoins de l’ensemble des parties prenantes ; et 3) faciliter l’accès à des outils et à un soutien efficaces afin que les données de l’IITA contribuent à la réalisation de progrès durables en matière de développement.

Pourquoi devenir membre ?

Faites preuve d’un leadership visionnaire en privilégiant une approche internationale : être membre de l’IITA est un véritable engagement en faveur des principes de transparence, de mise en œuvre de la norme de l’Initiative et de contribution à sa réussite. L’adhésion à l’IITA entraîne des retombées positives sur la réputation des organisations membres et leur fournit une plateforme sur laquelle elles peuvent promouvoir leur travail concernant la transparence et l’utilisation de données ouvertes pour améliorer les résultats en matière de développement et d’action humanitaire. Elle permet en outre d’accéder à un réseau dynamique de collaborateurs qui favorise le partage des bonnes pratiques et des connaissances, ainsi que la collaboration et l’innovation. Les membres de l’IITA sont issus d’horizons divers ; il s’agit notamment d’organisations de la société civile, d’organismes donateurs multilatéraux et bilatéraux, de gouvernements de pays partenaires et d’organisations du secteur privé du monde entier, qui apportent tous des contributions différentes mais essentielles.

Tirez parti de l’IITA : être membre offre la possibilité de façonner les pratiques futures de la transparence, l’IITA étant en première ligne dans ce domaine, et ce, à l’échelle mondiale. Les membres dirigent l’Initiative en participant à l’Assemblée annuelle des membres et aux votes sur les priorités, le budget, le plan de travail de l’IITA ainsi que les changements à apporter dans la norme de l’Initiative. Ils partagent en outre leurs expériences à l’occasion de l’Assemblée annuelle des membres et dans le cadre d’autres événements afin d’orienter l’évolution de la norme de l’IITA relative aux données ouvertes en tant que bien public mondial, et de définir les modalités de publication ainsi que les différents outils permettant d’accéder aux données de l’IITA et de les utiliser.

Devenez le moteur de l’IITA : les membres fournissent les financements permettant d’assurer le fonctionnement de l’IITA. Il est primordial de continuer à assurer la maintenance de l’infrastructure technique de l’IITA (le registre, la banque de données, la plateforme d-portal) et de l’améliorer afin d’appuyer la publication ainsi que l’utilisation des données et de faire connaître le rôle joué par les données ouvertes dans la réalisation des ODD. La norme de l’IITA étant un bien public, les services d’assistance de l’Initiative sont structurés de manière à permettre à n’importe quelle organisation, quelle que soit sa taille, de publier et d’utiliser ses données. Chaque nouveau signataire contribue à décupler la valeur des données de tous les autres signataires, et, partant, de l’Initiative. Il est dans l’intérêt de tous de réunir le plus de signataires et d’utilisateurs de données possible, afin de s’assurer que l’infrastructure technique le permet, qu’elle évolue de manière appropriée et que des outils facilitant la publication et l’utilisation des données sont élaborés et mis en libre accès. Les membres y contribuent grâce à leur soutien financier et pratique continu.

Pour en savoir plus sur les avantages de l’adhésion à l’IITA et sur les modalités pour devenir membre, veuillez consulter la page Adhésion à l’IITA.

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IATI Strategic Plan 2020-2025 (ES / FR) sets out a clear strategic direction for five years, aimed to capitalising on the initiative\\u2019s strengths, addressing its weaknesses and maximising its contribution towards achieving sustainable development outcomes.

Vision, mission and goal

The document provides IATI's shared vision, mission and goal.

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Three key objectives

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Agreed by IATI Members

Members approved the text of the IATI Strategic Plan at IATI's annual Members' Assembly meeting 2019 (Brussels on 11-12 September). IATI's membership represents donor and developing country governments, multilaterals, development finance institutions, civil society and private sector organisations.

Widely consulted on

The Strategic Plan was developed following an extensive consultation process involving participants from over 20 countries. To ensure the Strategic Plan was demand-driven, IATI held online surveys, focus groups, a technical face-to-face meeting and conducted focused case studies in Malawi and Somalia. More than 200 comments were also received in English, French and Spanish through an open online discussion forum.

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IATI Strategic Plan (2020 - 2025) Results Framework

To ensure that measurable objectives are kept in sight, IATI has also developed a Strategic Plan Results Framework, in consultation with its membership. The Results Framework translates the IATI Strategic Plan (2020-2025) into a set of measurable targets that demonstrate how the IATI membership, Secretariat and Governing Board will prioritise efforts to deliver on the agreed mandate and vision through 2025. The framework is an adaptive tool, subject to revision and reassessment by the membership on the basis of its utility for decision-making and learning over time. The framework is complemented by a comprehensive methodology document, which lays out how each indicator will be measured.

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Le plan stratégique de l’IITA pour la période 2020-2025 (version en espagnol / version en anglais) établit une orientation stratégique claire pour les cinq prochaines années. Il a pour objectifs de tirer parti des forces de l’Initiative, de remédier à ses faiblesses et d’optimiser sa contribution à la concrétisation des objectifs de développement durable.

Vision, mission et objectif

Le document évoque la vision, la mission et l’objectif communs de l’IITA.

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Trois objectifs clés

Le plan énonce trois objectifs qui se renforceront mutuellement, en faveur de l’initiative, au cours des cinq prochaines années. Ceux-ci visent à améliorer la qualité des données publiées de l’IITA ; promouvoir l’utilisation des données par les acteurs du développement et de l’aide humanitaire ; et renforcer la norme de l’IITA relative aux données et redynamiser sa communauté de signataires et de membres. Ces objectifs sont fondamentaux pour aider l’IITA à progresser vers la réalisation de sa propre vision, à savoir s’assurer que des informations transparentes et de qualité concernant les ressources et les résultats en matière de développement sont accessibles et utilisées par tous les groupes de parties prenantes afin de contribuer à la concrétisation des objectifs de développement durable.

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Approuvé par les membres de l’IITA

Les membres ont approuvé le texte du plan stratégique de l’IITA lors de leur Assemblée annuelle, laquelle a eu lieu à Bruxelles les 11 et 12 septembre 2019. Les membres de l’IITA représentent des gouvernements de pays donateurs et de pays en développement, d’institutions multilatérales, des institutions de financement du développement, ainsi que des organisations de la société civile et du secteur privé.

Une large consultation

Le plan stratégique a été élaboré à la suite d’un processus de consultation approfondi rassemblant des participants de plus de 20 pays. Afin de s’assurer que le plan stratégique est axé sur la demande, l’IITA a mené des enquêtes en ligne, a animé des groupes de discussion, a organisé une réunion technique en face-à-face et a réalisé des études de cas plus ciblées au Malawi et en Somalie. Plus de 200 commentaires rédigés en anglais, en espagnol et en français ont également été reçus au travers d’un forum de discussion en ligne.

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Cadre de résultats du Plan stratégique de l’IITA (2020-2025)

Afin de ne pas perdre de vue les objectifs mesurables, l’IITA a par ailleurs élaboré un cadre de résultats pour son Plan stratégique, en concertation avec ses membres. Ce cadre de résultats traduit le Plan stratégique de l’IITA pour la période 2020-2025 en une série de cibles mesurables indiquant au Secrétariat, au Conseil d’administration et aux membres de l’Initiative quels efforts déployer en priorité pour concrétiser la mission et la vision convenues jusqu’en 2025. Il s’agit d’un outil flexible, qui pourra être révisé et réévalué par les membres en fonction de son utilité quant à la prise de décisions et aux expériences acquises au fil du temps. Ce cadre s’accompagne d’un document méthodologique détaillé expliquant les modalités de mesure de chaque indicateur.

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Why join IATI?

Join IATI to help govern and fund our initiative.

IATI data has already been made available from over 1500 organisations on their development and humanitarian activities. Become a member and support our continued efforts to ensure good quality data is published to IATI and used to achieve sustainable development.

Benefits

There are many benefits to your government or organisation by joining IATI. As a member, you will be able to:

  • Show your commitment to transparency to key stakeholders such as funders, taxpayers, civil society organisations, politicians and the wider international development and humanitarian communities.
  • Learn from and share best practice with a growing membership of more than 100 donor and developing country governments, multilateral institutions, philanthropic foundations, civil society and private sector organisations.
  • Get priority support from the IATI Secretariat on publishing your IATI data.
  • Have the final say on changes to the IATI Standard, ensuring its rules and guidance meet your data needs.
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  • Agree IATI\\u2019s strategic priorities and membership contribution.
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  • Receive updates on members\\u2019 news, stories and events in a monthly bulletin from IATI\\u2019s Chair.

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Fund essential work

IATI members entirely fund our work. By joining, you are helping to ensure IATI can continue implementing our vital work including:

  • IATI support from the Secretariat. This includes responding to hundreds of requests each month for help to publish and access IATI data.
  • Improvements to the IATI Standard to ensure its rules and guidance meet the changing data needs of the development and humanitarian sector.
  • Maintenance of IATI\\u2019s technical systems, including 16 digital tools that are critical to the publication and use of the data.
  • Communications and engagement activities to spread awareness and secure political commitments to transparency amongst governments and major international bodies.

How much does it cost?

IATI members set the fees of joining the initiative. The cost of membership depends on the type and size of your organisation.

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An adjusted scale has been agreed for UN entities to promote an increase in membership within that constituency. Annual membership contributions for UN entities is shown below:

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The fees for UN organisations can be found in the IATI Standard Operating Procedures EN / FR.

How to join

Governments and organisations who are interested in becoming a member can request an invitation. If you would like an invitation, or if you would just like to find out more about membership, please contact the IATI secretariat at info@iatistandard.org.

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Pourquoi rejoindre l’IITA ?

Rejoignez l’IITA pour participer à son administration et à son financement.

Plus de 1 500 organisations ont déjà publié des données conformément à la norme de l’IITA, au sujet de leurs activités humanitaires et de développement. Adhérez à l’IITA pour soutenir nos efforts continus visant à garantir la bonne qualité des données publiées conformément à la norme de l’IITA et leur utilisation en faveur du développement durable.

Avantages

L’adhésion à l’IITA comporte de nombreux avantages pour votre gouvernement ou organisation. En effet, en tant que membre de l’IITA, vous pourrez :

  • montrer votre engagement en faveur de la transparence à des parties prenantes clés, notamment les bailleurs de fonds, les contribuables, les organisations de la société civile, les politiciens, mais aussi les communautés internationales du développement et de l’action humanitaire dans leur ensemble ;
  • partager les meilleures pratiques et apprendre auprès d’une communauté grandissante de membres, rassemblant plus d’une centaine de gouvernements de pays donateurs et de pays en développement, d’institutions multilatérales, de fondations philanthropiques ainsi que d’organisations de la société civile et du secteur privé ;
  • obtenir en priorité l’aide du Secrétariat de l’IITA pour publier vos données ;
  • avoir le dernier mot concernant les modifications apportées à la norme de l’IITA, afin de garantir que ses principes et ses orientations répondent à vos besoins en matière de données ;
  • participer aux rassemblements des membres de l’IITA dans le monde entier, notamment à la réunion annuelle de l’Assemblée des membres ;
  • convenir des priorités stratégiques de l’IITA et de la cotisation des membres ;
  • décider de la manière dont l’IITA doit être dirigée et gérée : seuls les membres sont éligibles et autorisés à voter lors des élections au Conseil d’administration de l’IITA ;
  • être tenus au courant des actualités, des témoignages et des événements de l’IITA par un bulletin d’information mensuel du président de l’initiative.

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Financez des actions cruciales

L’action de l’IITA est entièrement financée par ses membres. En rejoignant l’IITA, vous l’aidez à poursuivre son travail essentiel, notamment :

  • la mise en place d’un service d’assistance par le Secrétariat ; il répondra aux centaines de demandes d’aide à la publication et à l’accès aux données de l’IITA reçues chaque mois ;
  • l’amélioration de la norme de l’IITA en vue d’adapter ses principes et ses orientations aux besoins changeants du secteur du développement et de l’humanitaire en matière de données ;
  • l’entretien des systèmes techniques de l’IITA, en particulier des 16 outils numériques fondamentaux pour la publication et l’utilisation des données ;
  • l’organisation d’activités de communication et de mobilisation pour sensibiliser les gouvernements et les principaux organismes internationaux et obtenir d’eux des engagements politiques en faveur de la transparence.

Combien coûte l’adhésion à l’IITA ?

Ce sont les membres de l’IITA qui déterminent le coût de l’adhésion à l’initiative. Il dépend de la nature et de la taille de votre organisation.

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Adhésion

Cotisation (annuelle)

Organisme de coopération au service du développement85 000 $
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Pays partenaires2 200 $
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Une révision du barème a été acceptée pour les différentes entités des Nations Unies afin de promouvoir une augmentation du nombre de membres au sein de l’organe concerné. Les cotisations annuelles de membres versées par les entités des Nations Unies sont indiquées ci-dessous :

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Adhésion

Cotisation (annuelle)

Entités des Nations Unies dont les dépenses annuelles sont supérieures à 1 milliard de dollars85 000 $
Entités des Nations Unies dont les dépenses annuelles sont comprises entre 500 millions et 1 milliard de dollars46 500 $
Entités des Nations Unies dont les dépenses annuelles sont comprises entre 100 millions et 500 millions de dollars33 000 $\\r\\n
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Le montant des frais fixés pour les organismes des Nations Unies figure dans les Procédures opérationnelles permanentes de l’IITA (également disponibles en anglais)

Comment adhérer à l’IIITA ?

Les gouvernements et les organisations souhaitant adhérer à l’IITA peuvent demander une invitation. Si vous désirez une invitation ou souhaitez simplement en savoir davantage au sujet du statut de membre, veuillez contacter le Secrétariat de l’IITA à l’adresse info@iatistandard.org.

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The members\\u2019 assembly is formed of all members of IATI, and meets in person once a year. This body has final approval of strategic decisions, including the recommendations on the budget and work plan proposed by IATI\\u2019s governing board.

To view the documents for each event, please see their relevant past event page.

Members' Assembly:

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Steering Committee:

The Steering Committee was replaced by the Members' Assembly in 2016. To view the documents for each Steering Committee event, please see their relevant past event page:

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L’Assemblée des membres, constituée de l’ensemble des membres de l’IITA, se réunit physiquement une fois par an. C’est elle qui a le dernier mot concernant l’approbation des décisions stratégiques, notamment les recommandations émises par le Conseil d’administration de l’IITA au sujet du budget et du plan de travail.

Pour accéder aux documents relatifs à chaque événement, veuillez consulter la page correspondante parmi les pages consacrées aux événements passés.

Assemblée des membres :

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Comité directeur :

Le Comité directeur a été remplacé en 2016 par l’Assemblée des membres. Pour accéder aux documents associés à chaque événement du Comité directeur, veuillez consulter la page correspondante parmi celles consacrées aux événements passés :

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IATI will hold its biennial Governing Board elections in February and March, opening the nominations process to IATI members on 28 February 2024.

IATI is seeking to recruit new members to its seven-member Governing Board to support the implementation of the 2020-2025 Strategic Plan and lead the development of IATI\\u2019s strategic vision post 2025. Representatives of the Governing Board play an essential role in ensuring aid transparency continue to contribute to improving development effectiveness and accountability.

Election timetable

  • 28 February - 11 March: Election nominations open for a two week period. An email will be sent to all members with the nomination form and all instructions on how to submit it.

  • 14 - 18 March: At the end of the nomination period, the IATI Secretariat will share the results to each constituency and confirm whether consensus has been reached on candidates for all available seats including the technical seat, which can be a nominee from any of the three constituencies. Within each constituency if consensus has been reached no further election process is required and all members will be informed of the outcome.

  • 21 - 25 March: Virtual election takes place for any constituency where no clear consensus has been achieved, and for the technical seat.

  • A virtual meeting (tentatively April 11): followed by a face-to-face meeting of the newly elected Board (tentatively 22 April) takes place in Bogot\\u00e1, Colombia prior to the IATI Members\\u2019 Assembly.

Contact

For any questions, please email Annelise Parr at the IATI Secretariat: annelise.parr@undp.org.

Download and read information

Please download and read key information about the Governing Board including:

  • Role of the Governing Board
  • Composition and Term
  • What\\u2019s in it for you and your organisation?
  • Key Qualifications
  • Time Commitment
  • Conflict of Interest & Code of Conduct
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L’IITA organisera ses élections biennales du Conseil d’administration en février et en mars, et le processus de candidature sera ouvert aux membres le 28 février 2024.

L’IITA cherche à recruter de nouveaux membres au sein de son Conseil d’administration, composé de sept membres, afin d’appuyer la mise en œuvre du Plan stratégique 2020-2025 et de piloter l’élaboration de sa vision stratégique après 2025. Les représentants du Conseil d’administration jouent un rôle déterminant pour garantir que la transparence de l’aide continue de contribuer à l’amélioration de l’efficacité et de la responsabilité du secteur du développement.

Calendrier électoral

  • 28 février - 11 mars : Candidatures ouvertes pour une période de deux semaines. Tous les membres recevront un courriel contenant le formulaire de candidature ainsi que toutes les instructions relatives à sa soumission.

  • 14 - 18 mars : Au terme de la période de dépôt des candidatures, le Secrétariat de l’IITA communiquera les résultats à chaque catégorie de membres et indiquera si un consensus sur les candidats a été établi pour l’ensemble des sièges disponibles, y compris le siège de représentant technique, qui peut être occupé par un candidat issu de l’une quelconque des trois catégories de membres. Au sein de chaque catégorie de membres, si un consensus a été atteint, il ne sera pas nécessaire de poursuivre le processus électoral et tous les membres seront informés des résultats.

  • 21 - 25 mars : Tenue d’élections en ligne pour toute catégorie de membres où aucun consensus solide ne se dégage, et pour le siège du représentant technique.

  • Réunion en ligne (provisoirement prévue le 11 avril) : celle-ci sera suivie d’une réunion en présentiel du Conseil d’administration récemment élu (provisoirement prévue le 22 avril) qui aura lieu à Bogotá (Colombie) en amont de l’Assemblée des membres de l’IITA.

Zone, Kansanga

Pour toute question, veuillez prendre contact avec Annelise Parr, membre du Secrétariat de l’IITA, à l’adresse suivante : annelise.parr@undp.org.

Télécharger et lire les informations

Veuillez télécharger et lire les informations essentielles relatives au Conseil d’administration sur les éléments suivants :

  • Rôle du Conseil d’administration
  • Composition et durée du mandat
  • Quels sont les avantages pour vous-même et pour votre organisation ?
  • Principales qualifications
  • Temps consacré à la fonction
  • Conflit d’intérêts et code de conduite
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IATI Institutional Hosting arrangements

Update: April 2023

The Members\\u2019 Assembly 2023 (held 13-14 March at UN City, Copenhagen) approved new hosting arrangements for IATI, which followed a selection process delivered by the Governing Board and Institutional Working Group. From July 2023, UNDP will provide policy and technology hosting services and UNOPS providing legal and operational support services for the initiative, both working under an IATI Executive Director who will report to the Governing Board. Open Data Services Cooperative will provide technology services through a contract with UNDP.

Following the IATI Members' Assembly 2023, the Governing Board informed UNDP and UNOPS of the outcome in writing and both entities have agreed to proceed to the next steps to establish Letters of Agreement with UNDP and UNOPS, and will take into account feedback received from members during the Members' Assembly during the course of discussions with each of these entities.

Terms of Reference and selection process

IATI\\u2019s hosting arrangements from July 2023 will consist of the delivery of two main services: (1) Policy and Technology Secretariat services and (2) Legal and Operational Support Services.

The bidding and selection process was conducted between October 2022 and March 2023.

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Transition to new hosting arrangements

Following the hosting decision, IATI's Transition Manager, the Governing Board and the current and future hosts are working on ensuring a seamless migration to the new hosting arrangements. This includes cataloguing and improving services and service levels, securing budgets and resources needed to ensure ongoing Secretariat support to IATI and preserving and transferring the institutional memory of IATI\\u2019s previous hosts to the new arrangements. IATI remains on target to formally move into the new hosting setup on 1 July 2023. The initiative is committed to ensuring all IATI stakeholders continue to receive a high level of uninterrupted services and support throughout and beyond this transitional period.

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Dispositifs d’hébergement institutionnels de l’IITA

Mise à jour : Avril 2023

L’Assemblée des membres 2023(organisée à la Cité de l’ONU à Copenhague les 13 et 14 mars) a approuvé des nouveaux dispositifs d’hébergement de l’IITA, qui font suite à un processus de sélection assuré par le Conseil d’administration et le Groupe de travail institutionnel. À compter de juillet 2023, le PNUD fournira des services d’hébergement politiques et technologiques et l’UNOPS des services de soutien juridique et opérationnel à l’Initiative. Ils travailleront tous deux sous l’autorité d’un directeur général, lui-même sous la houlette du Conseil d’administration. La coopérative Open Data Services fournira des services technologiques, sous contrat avec le PNUD.

À la suite de l’Assemblée des membres de l’IITA 2023, le Conseil d’administration a informé le PNUD et l’UNOPS des résultats par écrit. Les deux entités ont accepté de passer aux étapes suivantes et de conclure des Lettres d’accord avec le PNUD et l’UNOPS. Elles se sont engagées à prendre en compte les retours d’informations reçus des membres lors de l’Assemblée des membres au cours des discussions menées avec chacun des organismes.

Termes de référence et processus de sélection

À compter de juillet 2023, les dispositifs d’hébergement de l’IITA consisteront en la fourniture de deux services principaux : 1) les services de Secrétariat des politiques et de la technologie et 2) les services de soutien juridique et opérationnel.

Le processus d’offre et de sélection a été mené entre octobre 2022 et mars 2023.

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Transition vers des nouveaux dispositifs d’hébergement

À la suite de la décision d’hébergement, le responsable de la transition auprès de l’IITA, le Conseil d’administration et les hôtes actuels et futurs s’efforcent d’assurer une migration en douceur vers les nouveaux dispositifs d’hébergement. Il s’agit notamment de cataloguer et d’améliorer les services et les niveaux de service, de sécuriser les budgets et les ressources nécessaires pour garantir un soutien continu du Secrétariat et de préserver et de transférer la mémoire institutionnelle des précédents hôtes de l’IITA vers ces nouveaux dispositifs. L’IITA reste en bonne voie pour migrer officiellement vers sa nouvelle structure d’hébergement le 1er juillet 2023. L’Initiative s’engage à faire en sorte que toutes les parties prenantes de l’IITA continuent à bénéficier d’un niveau élevé de services et de soutien ininterrompus tout au long de cette période de transition, et au-delà.

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Governing Board representatives act as focal points for specific objectives of IATI\\u2019s Strategic Plan 2020-2025. Board focal points serve as an important liaison between IATI\\u2019s Board and Secretariat, ensuring progress is made towards delivering all aspects of the Strategic Plan.

  • Objective 1: Drive a significant improvement in the quality of data published to IATI Innocent Mugabe, Thea Schepers

  • Objective 2: Promote the systematic use of IATI data by development and humanitarian actors Winnie Kamau, Innocent Mugabe, Charlie Martial Ngounou

  • Objective 3: Strengthen the IATI Standard by consolidating the technical core and maintaining its infrastructure Charlie Martial Ngounou

  • Cross-cutting action areas to achieve objectives: Outreach, Communications, Community Winnie Kamau, Thea Schepers

  • Institutional arrangements, budget, administration, policy Joseph Barnes, Henry Asor Nkang
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Les représentants du Conseil d’administration constituent des référents au sujet d’objectifs spécifiques du Plan stratégique de l’IITA pour la période 2020-2025. Les référents du Conseil constituent des intermédiaires essentiels entre le Conseil et le Secrétariat de l’Initiative, s’assurant que l’ensemble des aspects du Plan stratégique progresse.

  • Objectif 1 : améliorer de manière significative la qualité des données publiées conformément à la norme de l’IITA Innocent Mugabe, Thea Schepers

  • Objectif 2 : promouvoir l’utilisation systématique des données de l’IITA par les acteurs du développement et de l’action humanitaire Winnie Kamau, Innocent Mugabe, Charlie Martial Ngounou

  • Objectif 3 : renforcer la norme de l’IITA en consolidant son cœur technique et en assurant la maintenance de son infrastructure Charlie Martial Ngounou

  • Domaines d’action transversale pour parvenir aux objectifs : Sensibilisation, communication, communauté Winnie Kamau, Thea Schepers

  • Dispositifs institutionnels, budget, administration, politiques Joseph Barnes, Henry Asor Nkang
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IATI is here to help provide general and technical support. Please email us with your questions using the contact details below. Please note that responses from IATI will be provided in English only.

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L’IITA est là pour vous apporter un appui général et une assistance technique. Merci de nous envoyer vos questions par courriel en utilisant les adresses ci-dessous. Veuillez noter que l’IITA vous répondra uniquement en anglais.

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The minutes of the Steering Committee meeting, November 2008, are now available.

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Le compte rendu de la réunion du Comité directeur de novembre 2008 est maintenant disponible :

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Want to know more about the International Aid Transparency Initiative (IATI)? Then join our next:

'IATI Info Session' on Tuesday\\u00a026 September 14:00 to 15:00\\u00a0(UTC).

  • The IATI Info Session is an informal meeting open for anyone with an interest in the field of transparency of development and humanitarian resources.

  • You will learn more about the basics of IATI, for example how to publish IATI data, how to access IATI data and get a better overall understanding of the IATI Standard;\\u00a0

  • Ask any of your questions or share your thoughts during the session

How to join meeting?

The meeting will be held on Zoom and no registration is required. To join, simply visit IATI's community platform, IATI Connect where you will find the zoom link.

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Vous souhaitez en savoir plus sur l’Initiative internationale pour la transparence de l’aide (IITA) ? Participez à notre prochaine

« séance d’information de l’IITA » qui aura lieu le mardi 26 septembre de 14 h 00 à 15 h 00 (UTC).

  • La séance d’information de l’IITA est une réunion informelle ouverte à toutes les personnes intéressées par le domaine de la transparence des ressources allouées au développement et à l’action humanitaire.

  • Vous en apprendrez davantage sur les principes fondamentaux de l’IITA, par exemple sur la manière de publier des données et d’y accéder, et vous acquerrez une meilleure compréhension de la norme de l’Initiative dans son ensemble. 

  • Posez toutes vos questions et faites part de vos idées au cours de la séance.

Comment participer à la réunion ?

Cette réunion se déroulera sur Zoom et ne requiert pas d’inscription. Pour y participer, il vous suffit de vous rendre sur la plateforme de la communauté de l’IITA, IATI Connect, où vous trouverez le lien Zoom.

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IATI\\u2019s annual Members\\u2019 Assembly 2024, followed by an in-person Community Exchange event will be held on 23-26 April (to be held in Colombia).

  • Members\\u2019 Assembly: The Members\\u2019 Assembly invites all members of IATI to join the annual meeting, which focuses on issues about how the initiative is run (e.g. governance, funding, strategic direction).

  • Community Exchange: The Community Exchange is open to anyone interested in IATI, and will enable IATI's community to deliver sessions to promote networking, learning and collaboration with others interested in development and humanitarian open data.
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Draft schedule

Below is the program for the IATI Members' Assembly and Community Exchange, including tentative times (local COL time zone). A more detailed agenda will be shared closer to the event dates.

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23-26 April 2024, Bogot\\u00e1, Colombia
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12:00-13:30Opening Lunch
13:30-15:30IATI Caucus meetings
From 15:30Pre-MA meetings / Open Block
Wednesday 24 April - IATI Members' Assembly
09:00-17:00IATI Members' Assembly (IATI Members-only)
From 17:00Cocktail Reception (Open-to-all)
Thursday 25 April - IATI Community Exchange (open-to-all)
09:00-17:00IATI Community Exchange (1)
Friday 26 April - IATI Community Exchange (open-to-all)
09:00-13:00IATI Community Exchange (2) & Closing
From 13:00Departure
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Register now

Please register to attend the IATI Members\\u2019 Assembly and/or Community Exchange by the extended deadline of Friday 29 March 2024. On the registration form you will need to confirm whether you will attend in-person or virtually (Members\\u2019 Assembly-only).

Please note: The deadline for travel funding applications and session proposal submissions is not extended and remains as scheduled on Friday 15 March 2024.

Register here for the IATI Community Event

Go to FAQ page

Visa and travel

Some countries require a visa to enter Colombia. Please check your visa situation in time, and, if needed, start your online visa-application as soon as possible to prevent any obstacles when entering Colombia.

Important note: carefully read this Visa Guide where you can find practical steps about the online visa procedure. This Visa Guide includes the application link (here) and list of Colombian Consulates (here). If you have any visa related questions, please reach APC Colombia via carlosquintero@apccolombia.gov.co. For invitation letters, please reach the IATI Secretariat via marijap@unops.org

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Assemblée annuelle des membres de l’IITA 2024, suivie d’échanges de la communauté qui se tiendront en présentiel du 23 au 26 avril (en Colombie).

  • Assemblée des membres : dans le cadre de l’Assemblée des membres, tous les membres de l’IITA sont invités à participer à la réunion annuelle, laquelle porte spécifiquement sur les questions de gestion (gouvernance, financement, direction stratégique de l’Initiative, etc.).

  • Échanges de la communauté : les échanges de la communauté sont ouverts à toutes les personnes ou entités manifestant un intérêt pour l’IITA et permettront à la communauté de l’Initiative d’organiser des séances visant à promouvoir le réseautage, l’apprentissage et la collaboration avec d’autres organisations intéressées par les données ouvertes des domaines du développement et de l’action humanitaire.
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Calendrier provisoire

Vous trouverez ci-dessous le programme de l’Assemblée des membres et des échanges de la communauté de l’IITA, y compris les horaires provisoires des différents événements (fuseau horaire de la Colombie). Un programme plus détaillé sera communiqué juste avant les différents événements.

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Assemblée des membres et échanges de la communauté de l’IITA
du 23 au 26 avril 2024 à Bogotá (Colombie)
Horaires (heure de la Colombie)Événement
Mardi 23 avril - Réunions de la Pré-assemblée des membres (réservées aux membres de l’IITA)
12 h 00 - 13 h 30Déjeuner de bienvenue
13 h 30 - 15 h 30Réunions privées de l’IITA
À partir de 15 h 30Réunions de la Pré-assemblée des membres / Bloc ouvert
Mercredi 24 avril – Assemblée des membres de l’IITA
09 h 00 - 17 h 00Assemblée des membres de l’IITA (réservée aux membres de l’IITA)
À partir de 17 h 00Cocktail dînatoire (ouvert à tous)
Jeudi 25 avril – Échanges de la communauté de l’IITA (ouverts à tous)
09 h 00 - 17 h 00Échanges de la communauté de l’IITA (1)
Vendredi 26 avril – Échanges de la communauté de l’IITA (ouverts à tous)
09 h 00 - 13 h 00Échanges de la communauté de l’IITA (2) et clôture
À partir de 13 h 00Lancement
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Inscrivez-vous dès maintenant

Veuillez vous inscrire pour participer à l’Assemblée des membres et/ou aux échanges de la communauté de l’IITA avant la nouvelle échéance fixée au vendredi 29 mars 2024. Vous devrez indiquer dans le formulaire d’inscription si vous participerez en présentiel ou en ligne (uniquement pour l’Assemblée des membres).

Important : la date limite pour les demandes de prise en charge des frais de déplacement et la soumission de propositions de séance n'est pas reportée et reste fixée au vendredi 15 mars 2024.

Inscrivez-vous ici pour participer à l’événement communautaire de l’IITA

Consulter la page de la foire aux questions

Visa et déplacements

Certains pays exigent l’obtention d’un visa pour entrer en Colombie. Veuillez vérifier votre situation en matière de visa en temps utile et, le cas échéant, soumettre votre demande de visa en ligne au plus vite afin d’éviter tout problème à votre arrivée en Colombie.

Important : veuillez lire attentivement le présent guide relatif aux visas pour obtenir des informations pratiques sur la procédure en ligne d’obtention d’un visa. Vous y trouverez le lien pour soumettre une demande (ici) ainsi que la liste des consulats colombiens (ici). Pour toute question relative aux visas, veuillez contacter l’Agence présidentielle colombienne pour la coopération internationale (APC Colombia) à l’adresse carlosquintero@apccolombia.gov.co. Pour obtenir une lettre d’invitation, veuillez écrire au Secrétariat de l’IITA à l’adresse suivante : marijap@unops.org.

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IATI's Governing Board will be holding a virtual drop-in session to share details about their work and an upcoming Board meeting in December.\\u00a0Join this informal session to ask questions and directly engage with the Board!

Thursday 30 November 2023

2pm - 3pm UTC

Zoom

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Le Conseil d’administration de l’IITA organisera une séance ouverte en ligne afin de communiquer des informations détaillées sur ses activités et sa prochaine réunion en décembre. Participez à cette séance informelle pour poser des questions et échanger directement avec le Conseil d’administration !

Jeudi 30 novembre 2023

de 14 h 00 à 15 h 00 UTC

Zoom

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If you have any questions about IATI, please email support@iatistandard.org

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Pour toute question concernant l’IITA, veuillez envoyer un courriel à l’adresse suivante : support@iatistandard.org.

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To stay up-to-date we recommend you to check the Event page on IATI Connect regularly. For detailed information, please read the Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs).

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Pour rester au fait des actualités, nous vous recommandons de consulter régulièrement la page consacrée aux événements sur la plateforme IATI Connect. Pour obtenir des informations détaillées, veuillez consulter la foire aux questions.

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For any questions about this Board Drop-in Session, please email\\u00a0chair@iatistandard.org.

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Pour toute question relative à cette séance ouverte du Conseil d’administration, veuillez écrire à l’adresse chair@iatistandard.org.

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If you receive funding from a donor that requires you to publish and are unsure of the requirements please contact your grant manager or funder for more information.

If you receive funding from the UK, the Dutch or Belgian governments, you will have certain reporting requirements. Use these links to contact their support desks and view their requirements.

Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs

UK - Foreign, Commonwealth
& Development Office (previously DFID)

Belgium - Ministry of Foreign Affairs

We also recommend you publish data on all your organisation\\u2019s development and humanitarian aid activities, not just those funded by donors who require you to publish data to IATI.

If you represent a government and are planning to mandate publishing to IATI, please get in touch to inform the IATI Secretariat.

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Si vous recevez des financements d’un donateur qui vous demande de publier des données IITA, vérifiez auprès de votre gestionnaire de subventions ou du donateur en question si des exigences particulières s’appliquent.

Si vous recevez des financements des gouvernements du Royaume-Uni, des Pays-Bas ou de la Belgique, vous devez respecter certaines exigences en matière de déclaration. Vous trouverez ci-dessous des liens vers ces exigences et les coordonnées des services d’assistance compétents.

Ministère néerlandais des Affaires étrangères

Royaume-Uni – ministère des Affaires étrangères, du Commonwealth
et du Développement international (auparavant ministère britannique du Développement international)

Ministère belge des Affaires étrangères

Nous vous recommandons de publier des données sur toutes les activités de développement et d’aide humanitaire de votre organisation, et non pas seulement lorsque les donateurs vous le demandent.

Si vous représentez un gouvernement ou prévoyez de commander des publications au titre de l’IITA, veuillez en informer le Secrétariat de l’IITA.

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You may be unable or unwilling to publish certain information to comply with a contract, policy or regulation, or to protect staff working in a sensitive area, for example.

For each case you should decide what information about an activity is fine to publish, and what details need to be excluded. These might include location, sector or financial information. In some cases, an entire activity may have to be left out.

It is useful for users of your data to know what might be missing from your IATI files, so you should outline this in a public exclusion policy.

Why exclude data

You may need to exclude some data you\\u2019ve committed to publish so that no harm comes to your organisation\\u2019s work or staff. Or you might need to exclude data temporarily because your organisation can\\u2019t capture the required information.

Bear in mind that your default position should always be to publish as much as you can.

Examples of why you might need to exclude data include the following:

  • your activities are considered illegal or otherwise unacceptable by states or societies in your field, for example in human rights, gender or governance activities
  • you\\u2019re working in sensitive geographical areas and it presents a risk to publish the exact location of your work
  • you need to protect commercial information
  • your grant contract restricts which details you can make public.

Creating an exclusion policy

If you\\u2019re excluding data from your IATI records you need to publish an exclusion policy. This details how you decide what information not to publish. It should explain the criteria and process you use to decide. You should also link your exclusion policy to your IATI publisher account by putting its URL in the 'Description' field in the IATI Registry.

You should also add information, under \\u2018Field exclusions\\u2019 in the IATI Registry, about the recommended elements in the standard you can\\u2019t use \\u2013 and why not.

When developing a policy on exclusions, consider:

  • Does your organisation have any existing freedom of information or other policies that could stop some information being published?
  • Is it subject to any laws that may limit your IATI publishing?
  • Does your organisation have any contracts that stop you from publishing information?
  • For information you can\\u2019t publish, do you know which IATI data elements need to be excluded?
  • How will you decide if any entire activities need to be excluded?

For further guidance on creating an exclusion policy, see:

If you receive funding from the UK Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office or the Dutch or Belgian governments please see Donors' reporting requirements, for their guidance on exclusion policies.

For an example of a non-government organisation\\u2019s exclusion policy see:

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Il arrive parfois que vous ne puissiez ou ne souhaitiez pas divulguer certaines informations, par exemple pour respecter un contrat, une politique ou une réglementation, ou encore pour protéger du personnel travaillant dans une zone sensible.

Pour chaque activité, vous devez déterminer les informations que vous pouvez publier et celles que vous devez exclure. Ces données peuvent porter sur l’emplacement géographique, le secteur ou le financement. Dans certains cas, il vous faudra peut-être laisser de côté une activité toute entière.

Quoi qu’il en soit, les utilisateurs doivent savoir quelles informations peuvent manquer dans les fichiers que vous soumettez à l’IITA, ce que vous devriez expliciter dans une politique d’exclusion d’information.

Pourquoi exclure des données

Certaines des données prescrites doivent parfois être exclues pour éviter de porter préjudice au travail ou au personnel de votre organisation. Lorsque votre organisation ne parvient pas à obtenir les informations requises, une exclusion temporaire peut aussi être nécessaire.

N’oubliez toutefois pas que vous vous engagez par principe à publier autant de données que possible.

Voici quelques exemples de raisons justifiant l’exclusion de données :

  • Les activités de votre secteur sont considérées comme illicites ou inacceptables par l’État ou la société, comme c’est parfois le cas des activités relatives aux droits de l’homme, à l’égalité des sexes et à la gouvernance.
  • Vous travaillez sur des terrains sensibles et la divulgation de votre emplacement géographique exact comporterait des risques.
  • Vous devez protéger des informations commerciales.
  • Votre contrat de subvention interdit la divulgation de certaines informations.

Créer une politique d’exclusion d’information

Si vous décidez d’exclure des données des fichiers que vous soumettez à l’IITA, vous devez publier une politique expliquant vos critères et processus de décision en la matière. Vous devez aussi l’associer à votre compte de signataire de l’IITA en incluant son URL dans le champ « Description » du registre de l’IITA.

Dans le registre de l’IITA, vous devez également indiquer dans la section « Field exclusions » (Champs exclus) les éléments recommandés au titre de la norme que vous ne pouvez pas utiliser et pourquoi.

Pour définir la politique d’exclusion d’information, posez-vous les questions suivantes :

  • Votre organisation dispose-t-elle d’une politique sur la liberté d’information ou de tout autre document qui pourrait l’empêcher de publier certaines informations ?
  • Est-elle soumise à des lois susceptibles de restreindre les données publiées en vertu de l’IITA ?
  • A-t-elle conclu des contrats qui l’empêchent de publier certaines informations ?
  • Au sujet des informations qui ne peuvent pas être publiées : savez-vous quels éléments des données de l’IITA doivent être exclus ?
  • Comment déterminez-vous si des activités doivent être intégralement exclues ?

Pour en savoir plus sur la création de ce type de politique, consultez le document suivant :

Si vous recevez des financements du ministère des Affaires étrangères, du Commonwealth et du Développement du Royaume-Uni ou des gouvernements belge ou néerlandais, consultez la page Exigences des donateurs en matière de communication des données pour connaître leurs directives concernant les politiques d’exclusion d’information.

Voici deux exemples de politiques d’exclusion d’information publiées par des ONG :

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Each publisher should have one organisation file. Use this to describe your organisation and the budgets you have for providing or spending funds, broken down by recipient organisations, regions and countries. And use it to publish forward-looking budgets.

You can also use your organisation file to link to relevant documents \\u2013 these could be your annual accounts, annual reports, strategy documents or other information you publish about your organisation.

IATI provides XML \\u2018elements\\u2019 for each piece of information you can include. You can update your information any time and should do so at least annually. The more information you give, the richer you make the picture of your organisation.

Ideally you should provide information for all the elements listed here. But if you\\u2019re new to IATI data publishing, we recommend that you start by adding just the mandatory and recommended details:

Identification

Budget

Expenditure

Documents

See the Reference section of the IATI website for further detail on each of the elements. For advice about the reference area, see the How to use IATI reference.

If you receive funding from the UK Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office or the Dutch or Belgian governments you may have extra reporting requirements. For information on these see Donors' reporting requirements.

Building your own system?

The following requirements are built into most publishing systems. Make to sure to include them if building your own:

  • Organisation files must be well-formed XML
  • Organisation files must validate against the relevant version of the IATI organisation schema, test this using the IATI Validator
  • Including the @generated-datetime attribute is highly recommended
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Chaque signataire doit posséder au moins un fichier d’organisation. Ce fichier vous sert à décrire votre organisation et les budgets dont vous disposez pour octroyer ou dépenser des fonds – ces budgets étant ventilés par organisation bénéficiaire, région et pays. Vous l’utiliserez aussi pour publier vos budgets prévisionnels.

Par ailleurs, vous pouvez y inclure des liens vers des documents pertinents – p. ex., vos comptes annuels, vos rapports annuels, vos documents stratégiques ou d’autres informations concernant votre organisation.

L’IITA décide sous quel « élément » XML chaque information doit être enregistrée. Ces informations peuvent être mises à jour à tout moment et au moins une fois par an. Plus vous donnez d’informations, mieux vous décrivez le travail de votre organisation.

Idéalement, vous devriez fournir des informations pour tous les éléments ci-dessous. Toutefois, si vous publiez des données de l’IITA pour la première fois, nous vous recommandons de commencer par ajouter uniquement les informations obligatoires et recommandées :

Identification

Budget

Dépenses

Documents

Pour en savoir plus sur chaque élément, consultez le guide de référence sur le site Internet de l’IITA. Pour en savoir plus sur cette section, consultez la page Comment utiliser le guide de référence de l’IITA.

Si vous recevez des financements du ministère des Affaires étrangères, du Commonwealth et du Développement du Royaume-Uni ou des gouvernements belge ou néerlandais, vous devrez probablement respecter d’autres exigences en matière de déclaration. Pour en savoir plus, consultez la page Exigences des donateurs en matière de communication des données.

Vous créez votre propre système ?

La plupart des systèmes de publication présentent les conditions suivantes. Veillez à les inclure si vous créez votre propre système :

  • Les fichiers des organisations doivent être au format XML conforme.
  • Les fichiers des organisations doivent être conformes à la version pertinente du schéma d’organisation de l’IITA. L’outil de validation de l’IITA vous permet de faire les vérifications nécessaires à cet égard.
  • Il est vivement recommandé d’inclure l’attribut @generated-datetime (date et heure auxquelles le fichier a été généré).
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Creating a publisher account

Organisations who publish data to IATI are referred to as 'Publishers'. Before publishing data, organisations need their own 'Publisher Account' on the IATI Registry (iatiregistry.org).

There are two ways that you can create your organisation\\u2019s Publisher Account.

IATI Publisher

Use IATI Publisher (publisher.iatistandard.org) to complete all the steps required to publish your organisation\\u2019s data. IATI Publisher will create your organisation\\u2019s Publisher Account on the IATI Registry (so you don\\u2019t have to visit IATI Registry to do this).

IATI Publisher has been built to support the publication of a limited amount of data on an organisation's development and humanitarian activities. An \\u2018activity\\u2019 is an individual project or another unit of development and humanitarian work, which is determined by the organisation that is publishing the data.

Organisations publishing 100+ activities are advised not to use IATI Publisher. Instead these organisations likely need to use an alternative technical solution that enables the publication of large volumes of data. If you are unsure if your organisation should use IATI Publisher, please email the IATI Helpdesk for more information: support@iatistandard.org.

IATI Registry

Organisations who do not use IATI Publisher can create a Publisher Account directly on the IATI Registry.

On the IATI Registry page, click the 'Register' button in the blue bar at the top of the screen. This will take you to a page where you will choose the 'New Publisher' option and click the 'Create Publisher account' button.

Information Required to Register

For your account to be approved, you must complete all the required fields, such as:

  • your IATI Organisation Identifier
  • the type of licence under which you publish your data
  • the type of organisation you represent
  • the country you are registered in
  • a contact email address.

In the same form, you can also give other details such as:

  • a description of what your organisation does
  • a link to your Implementation Schedule
  • a description of the organisations or agencies your data covers
  • how frequently you will publish to IATI
  • the units of aid you use in your reporting.

Your organisation will only be publicly listed as a publisher on the IATI Registry after you publish your first dataset. Further guidance can be found at:

Wait for your publisher account to be approved

The IATI Secretariat needs to approve every publisher account. This is to ensure that every organisation publishing to IATI is legally registered and has a unique identifier.

If any required fields are not filled in or your IATI Organisation Identifier, known as your \\u2018IATI Org ID\\u2019, is incorrect, the IATI Secretariat will not be able to approve your account. The team may contact you for information to verify your IATI Org ID. This usually happens if the information is not available online.

If you\\u2019ve been waiting for more than 3 days for your account to be approved please contact the IATI Secretariat.

Next steps

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Créer un compte de signataire

Les organisations qui publient des données conformes à la norme de l’IITA sont appelées « signataires ». Avant de publier des données, les organisations doivent créer leur propre « compte de signataire » dans le registre de l’IITA (iatiregistry.org).

Il existe deux manières de créer le compte de signataire de votre organisation.

IATI Publisher

Utilisez IATI Publisher (publisher.iatistandard.org) pour finaliser toutes les étapes nécessaires à la publication des données de votre organisation. IATI Publisher créera le compte de signataire de votre organisation sur le registre de l’IITA (pour vous éviter d’avoir à passer par le registre de l’IITA vous-même pour le faire).

IATI Publisher a été conçu pour faciliter la publication d’un nombre limité de données sur les activités d’une organisation dans le domaine du développement et de l’action humanitaire. Une « activité » est un projet individuel ou une autre unité de travail de développement ou humanitaire, qui est déterminé(e) par l’organisation qui publie les données.

Il est conseillé aux organisations qui publient des données sur plus d’une centaine d’activités de ne pas utiliser IATI Publisher. mais plutôt d’opter pour une solution technique alternative qui leur permette la publication de grands volumes de données. Si vous ne savez pas si votre organisation doit utiliser IATI Publisher, veuillez contacter le service d’assistance de l’IITA pour plus d’informations : support@iatistandard.org.

Registre de l’IITA

Les organisations qui n’utilisent pas IATI Publisher peuvent créer un compte de signataire directement sur le registre de l’IITA.

Dans le registre de l’IITA, cliquez sur le bouton « Register » (S’enregistrer) situé dans le ruban bleu en haut de l’écran. Vous arriverez sur une page où vous pourrez choisir l’option « New Publisher » (Nouveau signataire). Cliquez sur le bouton « Create Publisher Account » (Créer un compte de signataire).

Informations requises pour s’enregistrer

Pour que votre compte soit approuvé, il vous faudra remplir tous les champs requis, notamment :

  • l’identifiant IITA de votre organisation
  • le type de licence utilisé pour publier vos données
  • le type d’organisation que vous représentez
  • le pays où l’organisation est enregistrée
  • une adresse électronique de contact.

Dans ce même formulaire, vous pouvez aussi donner les détails suivants :

  • une description des activités de l’organisation
  • un lien vers votre calendrier de mise en œuvre
  • une description des organisations ou entités couvertes par vos données
  • la fréquence à laquelle vous transmettrez des données à l’IITA
  • les unités d’aide sur lesquelles se fondent vos données

Votre organisation ne figurera dans la liste des signataires du registre de l’IITA qu’après la publication de votre premier ensemble de données. Pour en savoir plus, consultez les pages suivantes :

Délai avant l’approbation de votre compte de signataire

Le Secrétariat de l’IITA doit approuver chaque compte de signataire. Cette étape vise à s’assurer que chaque organisation qui publie des données en vertu de la norme de l’IITA possède une entité juridique et un identifiant unique.

Si les champs obligatoires ne sont pas remplis ou si l’identifiant IITA de votre organisation (parfois désigné en anglais sous l’abréviation « IATI Org ID ») n’est pas correct, le Secrétariat de l’IITA ne pourra pas approuver votre compte. Elle vous contactera peut-être pour vous poser des questions visant à vérifier l’identifiant IITA de votre organisation. Cette étape est souvent nécessaire si les informations ne sont pas disponibles en ligne.

Si votre compte n’a pas été approuvé dans un délai de trois jours, veuillez contacter le Secrétariat de l’IITA.

Prochaines étapes

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The steps listed here should ensure that your IATI Org ID is unique and will be approved by the IATI Secretariat. The ID is made up of two parts based on the agency your organisation is registered with and your registration number. The ID you create will be verified by the IATI IATI Secretariat.

Identify your registration agency

The first part of your ID will be your organisation\\u2019s registration agency code.

A list of registration agencies can be found at: org-id.guide. Check whether your organisation is registered with one of the agencies on this list. If it is, use the agency code as the first part of your IATI organisation identifier.

If the agency your organisation is registered with isn\\u2019t listed, please send the name and website address of the agency to: support@iatistandard.org . If you have the full information to submit a request for a new registration agency, you can create a proposal directly on Github. If all relevant information is provided on Github, the org-ID team will then look into setting up a code for your registration agency.

There are numerous registration agencies, for example:

Find your registration number

The second part of your IATI Org ID is the registration number your organisation has been given by its registration agency. This is normally found on your organisation\\u2019s registration certificate.

Add this after your registration agency\\u2019s code, separating the two with a hyphen (-). Write the registration number exactly as it appears on your organisation\\u2019s registration certificate.

Using the examples again:

  • Companies House has given Development Initiatives the registration number: 06368740 (see https://beta.companieshouse.gov.uk/company/06368740). This is added to the Companies House code to form the IATI Org ID: GB-COH-06368740
  • the Tanzania Revenue Authority gives each organisation a registration certificate. The certificate includes a Taxpayer Identification Number, for example 100-200-300. This is added to the Tanzania Revenue Authority\\u2019s code to form the IATI Org ID: TZ-TRA-100-200-300.

Please note

  • If your registration number contains any of the following symbols: / & | ? these should be replaced with a - .
  • Your IATI Org ID should not start or end with a blank space or a new line.

Verify your IATI Org ID

When you create your Org ID, this is submitted to the IATI Secretariat who needs to approve it. approve every IATI Org ID when you set up your publisher page on the IATI Registry. For this the team need to The team will check your registration number and who you are registered with. If your registration agency doesn\\u2019t have a public list of all registered organisations, you\\u2019ll need to send a document with your registration number to the IATI Secretariat. Examples of acceptable documents include your registration certificate or a contract.

If you have any questions on this process, contact the IATI Secretariat.

For a more technical overview of the IATI Org ID see IATI Organisation Identifiers.

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Les étapes décrites ci-dessous vous aideront à créer l’identifiant IITA propre à votre organisation et à le faire approuver par le Secrétariat de l’Initiative. Cet identifiant est composé d’un code correspondant à l’agence ayant enregistré votre organisation et du numéro utilisé pour cet enregistrement. L’identifiant que vous créez doit être vérifié par le Secrétariat de l’IITA.

Trouver le code de votre agence d’enregistrement

La première partie de votre identifiant correspond au code de l’agence ayant enregistré votre organisation.

Une liste des agences d’enregistrement est accessible sur le site Internet suivant : org-id.guide. Vérifiez tout d’abord si votre organisation est enregistrée auprès de l’une des agences de cette liste. Si tel est le cas, le code de cette agence correspondra à la première partie de l’identifiant IITA de votre organisation.

Si l’agence auprès de laquelle votre organisation est enregistrée n’est pas référencée, veuillez envoyer le nom et l’adresse du site Internet de l’agence à l’adresse support@iatistandard.org. Si vous disposez de toutes les informations vous permettant de demander l’ajout d’une nouvelle agence d’enregistrement, vous pouvez soumettre votre requête directement sur GitHub. Une fois toutes les informations nécessaires soumises sur GitHub, l’équipe d’org-ID se chargera de créer un code pour votre agence d’enregistrement.

Il existe de nombreuses agences d’enregistrement, par exemple :

Trouver votre numéro d’enregistrement

La seconde partie de l’identifiant IITA de votre organisation correspond au numéro d’immatriculation qui vous a été donné par votre agence d’enregistrement. Ce numéro se trouve habituellement sur le certificat d’immatriculation qui vous a été remis.

Ajoutez-le au code de votre agence d’enregistrement, en les séparant par un trait d’union (-). Recopiez exactement le code qui figure sur le certificat d’immatriculation de votre organisation.

Reprenons les mêmes exemples :

  • La Companies House a attribué le numéro d’immatriculation suivant à Development Initiatives : 06368740 (voir https://beta.companieshouse.gov.uk/company/06368740). Pour former l’identifiant IITA de l’organisation, ce numéro est ajouté au code de la Companies House : GB-COH-06368740.
  • L’Administration fiscale de la Tanzanie remet un certificat d’immatriculation à chaque organisation. Ce certificat inclut un numéro d’identifiant de contribuable, par exemple, 100-200-300. Pour former l’identifiant IITA de l’organisation, ce numéro est ajouté au code de l’Administration fiscale de la Tanzanie : TZ-TRA-100-200-300.

Remarque :

  • Si votre numéro d’immatriculation contient les symboles « / », « & », « | » ou « ? », ceux-ci devront être remplacés par le symbole « - ».
  • L’identifiant IITA de votre organisation ne doit pas commencer ni se terminer par un espace vide ou un retour à la ligne.

Vérifier l’identifiant IITA de votre organisation

Lorsque vous créez l’identifiant de votre organisation, il est transmis au Secrétariat de l’IITA qui doit l’approuver. Ce dernier doit approuver l’identifiant IITA de chaque organisation qui crée un compte de signataire sur le registre de l’IITA. L’équipe vérifiera votre numéro d’immatriculation et l’agence auprès de laquelle votre organisation est enregistrée. Si votre agence d’enregistrement ne propose pas de liste publique de toutes les organisations qu’elle a enregistrées, vous devrez envoyer un document portant votre numéro d’immatriculation au Secrétariat de l’IITA. Il peut s’agir, par exemple, de votre certificat d’immatriculation ou d’un contrat.

Pour toute question sur ce processus, veuillez contacter le Secrétariat de l’IITA.

Pour obtenir une présentation plus technique de l’identifiant IITA d’une organisation, cliquezici.

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You can have two types of accounts on the IATI Registry, a user account and a publisher account.

With your user account you can create, and be granted permission to edit, multiple publisher accounts. Equally, each publisher account can have many user accounts attached to it.

As your organisation changes and develops it\\u2019s important to keep details in your user and publisher accounts up to date. You should, for example, remove account access for staff members who leave, and update any contact details that change.

This page gives an overview of what your user and publisher accounts contain and how you can edit them \\u2013 it doesn\\u2019t list every information item held in your accounts.

User accounts

You can sign up for a user account as an individual or using a generic team or organisation email address, for example support@iatistandard.org.

Information held in a user account includes:

  • username
  • full name
  • email address
  • API tokens.

Each user account can create as many API tokens as needed. When a new token is generated this will not be visible after its creation for security reasons, thus if the token is lost a new one needs to be generated. A token can be generated in the 'My Account' tab when you\\u2019re logged in to the IATI Registry. If you use a third-party publishing tool, they may ask you to provide an API token. This confirms that you have given them permission to publish on behalf of the organisation.

To update the details in your user account, go to the 'My Account' tab and click the 'Manage' button.

If you\\u2019ve forgotten your password, use the Forgot your password? link on the login page. If you\\u2019ve forgotten your username, contact the IATI Secretariat to regain access to your account.

What can I do with the user account?

As a user you can:

  • create new publisher accounts
  • edit publisher accounts (where you have permission)
  • publish data on behalf of an organisation (where you have permission).

For instructions on creating a publisher account see How to register with IATI

For instructions on how to publish data see Publishing your files

Publisher accounts

Publisher accounts hold three broad types of information. These are:

Organisation information

  • Generic organisation information, such as name, HQ country and website link
  • IATI organisation information, for example IATI Org ID and Publisher ID
  • Publishing information, for example how often you will update the data, the units of aid used, and any exclusions (what your data won't cover)

Datasets

  • A list of all the IATI files your organisation has published, including:
    • type of file (activity/organisation)
    • file ID and title
    • details, for example language and the date of last update
    • IATI details, for example URL link and number of activities.

Members

  • The list of user accounts that have permission to edit and publish on behalf of the organisation, including:
    • the name of each user account
    • the role of each user account (administrator, editor, member).

To access these pages, log in to the IATI Registry, go to your organisation's publisher account and click the 'Manage' button. Three tabs will show called Edit, Datasets and Members.

To update your organisation information please follow these instructions.

What can I do with a publisher account?

Publisher accounts store information about an organisation and the different IATI datasets published on its behalf.

As a member of a publisher account you can:

  • view the private datasets of your organisation.

As an editor you can also:

  • add and edit the organisation's datasets
  • add and edit the organisation's details.

And as an administrator you can in addition:

  • delete datasets
  • add, remove and change your organisation's members.

If you want to make any changes, including making datasets private and adding new members, go to your publisher account and click the \\u2018Manage\\u2019 button. Then select the relevant Edit, Datasets or Members tab and you can delete or edit the required information.

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Vous pouvez créer deux comptes dans le registre de l’IITA, un compte utilisateur et un compte de signataire.

Le compte utilisateur vous permet de créer et – si vous en avez l’autorisation – de modifier plusieurs comptes de signataires. De même, chaque compte de signataire peut être associé à plusieurs comptes utilisateurs.

Au fur et à mesure de l’évolution et de la croissance de votre organisation, vous devez tenir à jour les informations sur vos comptes utilisateurs et vos comptes de signataires. Par exemple, pensez à supprimer les droits d’accès lorsqu’un membre du personnel quitte votre organisation et à mettre à jour les coordonnées de la personne à contacter.

Cette page résume les informations incluses dans les comptes d’utilisateur et de signataire ainsi que la procédure à suivre pour les modifier. Elle ne répertorie toutefois pas tous les éléments d’information figurant sur vos comptes.

Comptes utilisateurs

Vous pouvez créer un compte utilisateur à titre individuel ou en utilisant l’adresse de courriel générique de votre équipe ou de votre organisation, par exemple : support@iatistandard.org

Le compte utilisateur inclut notamment les informations suivantes :

  • un nom d’utilisateur
  • un nom complet
  • une adresse électronique
  • des clés API.

Chaque compte utilisateur peut créer autant de clés API que nécessaire. Lorsqu’une nouvelle clé est générée, celle-ci ne sera pas visible après sa création pour des raisons de sécurité. Si cette clé est perdue, une nouvelle clé devra donc être générée. Une clé peut être générée dans l’onglet « My Account » (Mon compte) lorsque vous êtes connecté au registre de l’IITA. Si vous utilisez un outil de publication tiers, il est possible que l’on vous demande une clé API afin de confirmer que vous autorisez cet outil à publier des données pour le compte de votre organisation.

Pour modifier les informations de votre compte utilisateur, cliquez sur l’onglet « My Account » (Mon compte), puis sur l’option « Manage » (Gérer).

Si vous avez oublié votre mot de passe, cliquez sur le lien Forgot your password? (Mot de passe oublié ?) dans la page de connexion. Si vous avez oublié votre nom d’utilisateur, contactez le Secrétariat de l’IITA pour récupérer l’accès à votre compte.

Que puis-je faire avec le compte utilisateur ?

En tant qu’utilisateur, vous pouvez :

  • créer de nouveaux comptes de signataire
  • modifier les comptes de signataire (si vous en avez l’autorisation)
  • publier des données au nom de l’organisation (si vous en avez l’autorisation)

Pour savoir comment créer un compte de signataire, consultez la page Comment s’enregistrer auprès de l’IITA.

Pour savoir comment publier des données, consultez la page Publier vos fichiers.

Comptes de signataires

Les comptes de signataires comprennent trois grandes catégories d’informations, à savoir :

Informations relatives à l’organisation

  • Des informations générales sur l’organisation, p. ex., son nom, le pays où se trouve son siège et un lien vers son site Internet
  • Des informations sur l’organisation en tant que membre de l’IITA, p. ex., son identifiant IITA et son identifiant de signataire
  • Des informations sur les publications, p. ex., la fréquence des mises à jour, les unités d’aide utilisées et les éventuelles exclusions d’information (ce qui sera exclu de vos données)

Ensembles de données

  • Une liste de tous les fichiers que votre organisation a soumis à l’IITA, avec :
    • le type de fichier (activité/organisation)
    • l’identifiant du fichier et son titre
    • des informations plus précises, p. ex., la langue et la dernière date de mise à jour
    • des informations relatives à l’IITA, p. ex., le lien URL et le nombre d’activités

Membres

  • La liste des comptes utilisateurs autorisés à modifier et publier au nom de l’organisation, avec :
    • le nom de chaque compte utilisateur
    • le rôle de chaque compte utilisateur (administrateur, éditeur, membre)

Pour accéder à ces pages, connectez-vous au registre de l’IITA, ouvrez le compte de signataire de votre organisation et cliquez sur le bouton « Manage » (Gérer). S’affichent alors trois onglets intitulés « Edit » (Modifier), « Datasets » (Ensembles de données) et « Members » (Membres).

Pour mettre à jour les informations de votre organisation, veuillez suivre ces instructions.

Que puis-je faire avec le compte de signataire ?

Le compte de signataire contient des informations sur l’organisation ainsi que les différents ensembles de données publiés en son nom.

En tant que membre d’un compte de signataire, vous pouvez :

  • consulter les ensembles de données dont l’accès est réservé à votre organisation

En tant qu’éditeur, vous pouvez aussi :

  • ajouter et modifier des ensembles de données de l’organisation
  • ajouter et modifier des informations sur l’organisation

Enfin, en tant qu’administrateur, vous pouvez aussi :

  • supprimer des ensembles de données
  • ajouter, supprimer et modifier des membres de votre organisation.

Si vous souhaitez apporter des changements, par exemple réserver l’accès de certains ensembles de données aux membres de votre organisation ou ajouter de nouveaux membres, ouvrez votre compte de signataire et cliquez sur le bouton « Manage » (Gérer). Sélectionnez ensuite les onglets qui vous intéressent – « Edit » (Modifier), « Datasets » (Ensembles de données) ou « Members » (Membres) – pour y supprimer ou modifier des informations.

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Changing your organisation\\u2019s IATI contact

As people frequently change job it is quite common for the lead IATI contact in an organisation to change. When this happens contact the IATI Secretariat to let them know the name and contact details for your new IATI contact.

You will also need to update the name of the lead IATI contact by visiting the IATI Registry IATI Registry . If you have used IATI Publisher to start publishing IATI data, then you can visit the tool to change the contact details. IATI Publisher will automatically change your name on the IATI Registry (so you don\\u2019t have to visit the IATI Registry to do this).

Please check you\\u2019ve updated the contact details in your user account, publisher account and datafiles.

Changing your organisation\\u2019s name

If your organisation has legally changed its name this can be updated on the IATI Registry. Go to your publisher page and click the 'Manage' button at the top right. Also update the name in your IATI organisation and activity files. Your organisation's name is likely to be included in the <reporting-org>, <participating-org> and <narrative> elements.

If you use IATI Publisher, you must still change your organisation\\u2019s name by visitng the IATI Registry and following these steps.

Consider these points too:

  • If the change of name is required by a structural or legal change that means you are effectively a new organisation, you need to change your IATI Org ID. To do this, follow the steps under 'Changing your organisation\\u2019s IATI Org ID' below.
  • If your organisation wants to change your Registry Publisher ID to something that more closely matches your new name, follow the steps below.

Changing your organisation's IATI Org ID

Your IATI Org ID should not be changed unless required by a structural or legal change \\u2013 for example, if your organisation has essentially become a new organisation by merging with another, or has re-registered with its regulating body.

If this happens, follow these steps to ensure that data users can continue to use your organisation's data efficiently:

  1. As the publisher, you should contact the IATI Secretariat, letting them know you\\u2019re planning to update your IATI Org ID. Say what you want your new IATI Org ID to be - Please note: You must do this even if you are using IATI Publisher.
  2. The IATI Secretariat will likely ask you some questions about why you want to do so and provide instructions. Please note only the IATI Secretariat can update your IATI Org ID on the IATI Registry. Please wait for confirmation from the IATI Secretariat before changing your data.
  3. As the publisher, you should update any of your new or existing published IATI files. Update every mention of your organisation's IATI Org ID, such as in the <reporting-org> elements. But do not update your Activity IDs or IATI Identifiers \\u2013 the unique codes given to each activity.
  4. This step is relevant if you\\u2019re publishing at version 2.x of the IATI Standard. When you\\u2019ve updated your IATI Org ID, add the element <other-identifier> to each activity with the attributes @ref and @type. The @ref attribute should contain your previous IATI Org ID and the @type code should be 'B1', which is 'Previous Reporting Organisation Identifier'.

Changing your organisation's Publisher ID

Each publisher account on the IATI Registry has a unique Publisher ID. This is usually an abbreviation of your organisation's name and is used as part of your URL for your online Publisher page.

If your organisation\\u2019s name has changed and you want to reflect this in your Publisher ID, you can change it at any point. Follow these steps to ensure the tools that use IATI data can still import your files correctly:

  1. Contact the IATI Secretariat to let them know your organisation is planning to change its Publisher ID - Please note: You must do this even if you are using IATI Publisher.
  2. The IATI Secretariat will likely ask you some questions about why you want to do so and provide instructions. Please note only the Secretariat can update your Publisher ID on the IATI Registry. Please wait for confirmation from the IATI Secretariat before changing your data.
  3. If you\\u2019re using a publishing tool, check if you need to update your publisher ID there too \\u2013 this is, for example, the case if you use AidStream.
  4. Once the IATI Secretariat has updated your Publisher ID you will need to delete all the datafiles from your publisher account. This removes the connection between the IATI Registry and your IATI XML files but doesn\\u2019t delete the place where the actual files are hosted. Do this by clicking the 'Datasets' tab once the Publisher ID has been updated.
  5. Re-publish your datafiles to your updated account.
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Modifier les coordonnées de votre organisation

Tout comme le reste du personnel, il est assez fréquent que la personne à contacter pour les questions relatives à l’IITA au sein d’une organisation vienne à changer. Si tel est le cas, contactez le Secrétariat de l’IITA pour lui transmettre le nom et les coordonnées de la nouvelle personne à contacter au sujet de l’IITA.

Vous devrez également mettre à jour le nom de la principale personne à contacter au sujet de l’IITA en vous rendant sur le registre de l’IITA. Si vous avez utilisé IATI Publisher pour commencer à publier des données conformes à la norme de l’IITA, vous pouvez vous rendre sur l’outil pour modifier les coordonnées. IATI Publisher modifiera automatiquement votre nom sur le registre de l’IITA (pour vous éviter d’avoir à passer par le registre de l’IITA vous-même pour le faire).

Assurez-vous de mettre à jour les coordonnées dans votre compte utilisateur, votre compte de signataire et vos fichiers de données.

Modifier le nom de votre organisation

Si votre organisation change de dénomination sociale, son nouveau nom peut être mis à jour dans le registre de l’IITA. Ouvrez votre compte de signataire et cliquez sur le bouton « Manage » (Gérer) en haut à droite. Pensez aussi à mettre à jour le nom dans vos fichiers d’organisation et d’activités. Le nom de votre organisation peut figurer dans les éléments <reporting-org> (organisation déclarante), <participating-org> (organisation participante) et <narrative> (texte libre).

Si vous utilisez IATI Publisher, vous devrez tout de même modifier le nom de votre organisation en vous rendant sur le registre de l’IITA et en suivant ces étapes.

Prenez aussi en compte les considérations suivantes :

  • Un changement de dénomination faisant suite à une modification de la structure ou du statut juridique revient à créer une nouvelle organisation. Vous devez alors changer l’identifiant IITA de votre organisation. Pour cela, suivez les étapes décrites dans la section « Changer l’identifiant IITA de votre organisation » ci-dessous.
  • Si vous souhaitez changer l’identifiant de signataire figurant dans le registre de l’IITA pour assurer la cohérence avec le nouveau nom de votre organisation, suivez les étapes ci-dessous.

Changer l’identifiant IITA de votre organisation

L’identifiant IITA de votre organisation doit être conservé, sauf en cas de changement de structure ou d’entité juridique, ce qui est par exemple le cas si votre organisation est recréée à la suite d’une fusion ou après une nouvelle immatriculation auprès de l’autorité réglementaire.

Si tel est le cas, suivez ces étapes pour que les utilisateurs puissent continuer d’utiliser les données de votre organisation sans encombre :

  1. En votre qualité de signataire, vous devez contacter le Secrétariat de l’IITA pour le prévenir que vous allez mettre à jour l’identifiant IITA de votre organisation. Précisez quel est le nouvel identifiant IITA souhaité. Remarque : vous devez procéder à ces étapes même si vous utilisez IATI Publisher.
  2. Le Secrétariat de l’IITA vous posera certainement des questions sur les raisons qui vous poussent à le faire, et vous communiquera des instructions. Veuillez noter que seul le Secrétariat de l’IITA peut mettre à jour l’identifiant IITA de votre organisation dans le registre de l’Initiative. Veuillez attendre la confirmation du Secrétariat de l’IITA avant de modifier vos données.
  3. En tant que signataire, vous devez mettre à jour tous les fichiers soumis à l’IITA. Mettez à jour chaque référence à l’identifiant IITA de votre organisation, par exemple dans les éléments <reporting-org> (organisation déclarante). Toutefois, ne modifiez pas le code d’activité (identifiant de l’IITA) qui est attribué de façon unique à chaque activité.
  4. Cette dernière étape s’applique uniquement si vous utilisez la version 2.x de la norme de l’IITA. Après avoir modifié l’identifiant IITA de votre organisation, ajoutez l’élément <other-identifier> (autre identifiant) à chaque activité dotée des attributs @ref et @type. L’attribut @ref doit contenir le précédent identifiant IITA de votre organisation tandis que l’attribut @type doit porter la valeur « B1 », qui correspond à l’identifiant précédent de l’organisation déclarante.

Changer l’identifiant de signataire de votre organisation

Dans le registre de l’IITA, chaque compte de signataire est associé à un identifiant de signataire unique. Il s’agit généralement de l’abréviation du nom de votre organisation que l’on retrouve dans l’adresse URL de votre page de signataire.

Si le nom de votre organisation a changé et que vous souhaitez adapter votre identifiant en conséquence, vous pouvez le faire à tout moment. Suivez ces étapes pour que les outils qui utilisent les données de l’IITA puissent toujours importer correctement vos fichiers :

  1. Contactez le Secrétariat de l’IITA pour le prévenir que votre organisation prévoit de changer son identifiant de signataire. Remarque : vous devez procéder à ces étapes même si vous utilisez IATI Publisher.
  2. Le Secrétariat de l’IITA vous posera certainement des questions sur les raisons qui vous poussent à le faire, et vous communiquera des instructions. Veuillez noter que seul le Secrétariat de l’IITA peut mettre à jour votre identifiant de signataire dans le registre de l’Initiative. Veuillez attendre la confirmation du Secrétariat de l’IITA avant de modifier vos données.
  3. Si vous utilisez un outil de publication, vérifiez s’il est nécessaire de mettre à jour votre identifiant sur l’outil ; ceci est par exemple le cas avec AidStream.
  4. Une fois que le Secrétariat de l’IITA a mis à jour votre identifiant de signataire, vous devrez supprimer tous les fichiers de données de votre compte de signataire. Cette étape efface le lien entre le registre de l’IITA et vos fichiers XML soumis à l’IITA, mais ne supprime pas l’emplacement où les fichiers sont hébergés. Pour cela, cliquez sur l’onglet « Datasets » (Ensembles de données) après avoir mis à jour votre identifiant de signataire.
  5. Republiez les fichiers de données sur votre compte mis à jour.
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Various tools and services are available to help you create and publish IATI data. These offer different levels of support and automation. Some are free; others are paid for. Some are designed for small organisations with only a few activities; others can handle high volumes of data and can be integrated into your current system e.g. the Microsoft Dynamics 365 Nonprofit Accelerator + IATI Add On.

Tools and services

IATI Publishing Tool

IATI has now introduced it's own free to use Publishing Tool - IATI Publisher Tool.

IATI Publisher will enable organisations to publish their data on development and humanitarian activities according to the XML format required by the IATI Standard. The new tool aims to be simple and intuitive, making publishing easier for organisations and have a range of benefits for users. IATI Publisher is:

  • Free to use
  • Provides clear explanations of data fields in the IATI Standard and links to useful guidance
  • Enables data to be provided by completing online forms or via CSV file using its Bulk Upload feature
  • Runs automatic checks (via the IATI Validator) for errors before publishing your data

IATI Publisher has been built to support organisations that want to publish data on a limited number of development and humanitarian activities. An \\u2018activity\\u2019 is an individual project or another unit of development and humanitarian work, which is determined by the organisation that is publishing the data. Organisations who publish a limited number of activities tend to represent small and medium sized organisations.

We encourage organisations who are new to IATI to start using IATI Publisher now. The process of publishing IATI data can be complex and by using IATI Publisher, your organisation will be guided through all the steps you need to publish your first set of data.

AIDA Data Services

Key facts: Paid; Manual IATI upload

See more information about the service here or visit our contact page to request a demo. For inquiries, contact us at info@aida.tools

AidStream

Key facts: Free & Paid; IATI upload via service or manual; CSV & XLS upload (for activities, transactions & results).

See more information about this service: AidStream

See the AidStream user guide for more information. For enquiries, email AidStream support.

Akvo RSR

Key facts: Paid; Automated IATI upload

See more information about this service here Akvo RSR

See the Akvo website for more information. For enquiries, contact Akvo.

Amp Impact

Key Facts: IATI upload via service or manual upload

See more information about this service here: Amp Impact

Please follow this link to Contact Us

DevResults

Key facts: Paid; Manual IATI upload

See more information about this service here DevResults

See the IATI section of the DevResults Help Site to learn more, or visit DevResults.com to request access to a demo site. For enquiries, contact DevResults.

ProjectConnect

Key facts: Paid; Automated IATI upload

See more information about this service hereProjectConnect

See the ProjectConnect website for more information. For enquiries, email ProjectConnect.

Promeva

Key facts: Paid; Manual IATI upload

See more information about this service herePromeva

See the Promeva website for more information. For additional information email Promeva.

TolaData

Key facts: IATI upload via service or manual upload; Paid (check our pricing page for packages with full service)

See more information about this service here TolaData

For more information, see TolaData\\u2019s website or download the IATI Brochure. For enquiries, email TolaData.

Integrated solutions

These tools and services are designed to be implemented within your internal system. Rather than being a stand-alone tool they interact with your internal software and allow for more automated IATI file creation and updating of data.

Please note, that each tool or service will require a level of set up to connect to your internal system. Validation and automatic publishing may not be built in.

Microsoft Dynamics 365 Nonprofit Accelerator + IATI Add On

Key Facts:\\u00a0Solution free with Microsoft\\u00a0

The Dynamics 365 nonprofit accelerator and Common Data Model for Nonprofits\\u00a0offer a fully managed and Microsoft supported solution for\\u00a0constituent management, fundraising, awards, program delivery, and impact tracking.\\u00a0\\u00a0

The accelerator includes an optional IATI Add On that enables organizations to\\u00a0record their fundraising and programmatic activities according to the IATI Organisational and Activity Standards, automatically sync IATI non-embedded code lists with the nonprofit accelerator and generate IATI Organisation and Activity XML files.\\u00a0

See the accelerator landing page and the latest IATI user guide for more information.

CoVE - Convert, Validate, Explore

CoVE is a web-based tool that can be used to convert spreadsheets (.xlsx and .ods) to IATI XML. Additionally, IATI XML can be transformed into spreadsheets with CoVE. In doing so, CoVE will also validate data against the IATI schema, plus check compliance with codelists and rulesets. CoVE also supports both the organisation and activity standard. Spreadsheet templates are provided to help users get started.

Open Data Services Cooperative have extensive experience of both IATI and other data standards, and have developed IATI CoVE to assist clients publishing IATI data. CoVE is publicly available to use for free. Open Data Services offer paid support and advice on a consultancy basis.

CoVE:\\u00a0https://iati.cove.opendataservices.coop/

Are you a tool or service provider?

If you provide an IATI tool or service and would like to add or update information on this page, please contact the IATI Secretariat.

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Plusieurs outils et services sont disponibles pour vous aider à créer et publier des données au format de l’IITA. Les services d’assistance inclus et le degré d’automatisation varient, tout comme le prix – certains sont gratuits, d’autres non. Certains sont conçus pour les petites organisations n’ayant que quelques activités ; d’autres peuvent traiter de gros volumes de données et peuvent être intégrés à votre système actuel, par exemple le Nonprofit Accelerator de Microsoft Dynamics 365 + l’extension IITA.

Outils et services

Outil de publication de l’IITA

L’IITA présente son nouvel outil de publication gratuit : IATI Publisher Tool.

IATI Publisher permettra aux organisations de publier leurs données sur les activités humanitaires et de développement dans le format XML requis par la norme de l’IITA. Le nouvel outil vise à être simple et intuitif, à simplifier la publication pour les organisations et à offrir un éventail d’avantages aux utilisateurs. IATI Publisher :

  • Est gratuit
  • Fournit des explications simples des champs de données dans la norme de l’IITA et des liens vers des lignes directrices utiles
  • Permet la fourniture de données via le remplissage de formulaires en ligne ou via fichier CSV grâce à sa fonction de lots de fichiers
  • Exécute des vérifications automatiques (via l’outil de validation de l’IITA) des erreurs avant la publication de vos données

IATI Publisher a été conçu pour accompagner les organisations qui souhaitent publier des données au sujet d’un nombre limité d’activités dans le domaine du développement et de l’action humanitaire. Une « activité » est un projet individuel ou une autre unité de travail de développement ou humanitaire, qui est déterminé(e) par l’organisation qui publie les données. Les organisations qui publient un nombre limité d’activités tendent à être petites ou moyennes.

Nous encourageons les organisations qui ont rejoint l’IITA récemment à commencer à utiliser IATI Publisher dès à présent. Le processus de publication des données conformes à la norme de l’IITA peut être complexe et en utilisant IATI Publisher, votre organisation sera guidée tout au long des étapes nécessaires pour publier votre premier ensemble de données.

Les services de données d’AIDA

En bref : payant, chargement manuel des données au format de l’IITA

Pour plus d’informations sur le service, rendez-vous ici ou sur notre page de contact pour demander une démo. Pour toute question, contactez-nous à l’adresse suivante : info@aida.tools

AidStream

En bref : gratuit ou payant, chargement manuel ou via le service sur le site de l’IITA, chargement des fichiers aux formats CSV et XLS (pour les activités, les transactions et les résultats).

Pour en savoir plus sur ce service, consultez la page suivante : AidStream

Pour en savoir plus, consultez le guide d’utilisation d’Aidstream. Pour toute question, écrivez au service d’assistance d’Aidstream.

Akvo RSR

En bref : payant, chargement automatique des données au format de l’IITA

Pour en savoir plus sur ce service, consultez cette page

Pour en savoir plus, consultez le site Internet d’Akvo. Pour toute question, contactez l’équipe d’Akvo.

Amp Impact

En bref : chargement sur le site de l’IITA (manuel ou via le service)

Pour en savoir plus sur ce service, consultez cette page

Veuillez suivre ce lien pour nous contacter

DevResults

En bref : payant, chargement manuel des données au format de l’IITA

Pour en savoir plus sur ce service, consultez cette page

Pour en savoir plus, reportez-vous à la rubrique consacrée à l’IITA sur le site de DevResults (en anglais). Vous pouvez aussi demander l’accès à un site de démonstration depuis le site Internet DevResults.com. Pour toute question, contactez l’équipe de DevResults.

ProjectConnect

En bref : payant, chargement automatique des données au format de l’IITA

Pour en savoir plus sur ce service, consultez cette page

Pour en savoir plus, consultez le site Internet de ProjectConnect. Pour toute question, écrivez à l’équipe de ProjectConnect.

Promeva

En bref : payant, chargement manuel des données au format de l’IITA

Pour en savoir plus sur ce service, consultez cette page

Pour en savoir plus, consultez le site Internet de Promeva. Pour obtenir de plus amples informations, vous pouvez contacter Promeva par e-mail.

TolaData

En bref : chargement sur le site de l’IITA (manuel ou via le service) ; payant (consultez notre page de prix afin de connaître nos forfaits pour un service complet)

Pour en savoir plus sur ce service, consultez cette page

Pour en savoir plus, rendez-vous sur le site web de TolaData ou téléchargez la brochure de l’IITA. Pour toute question, vous pouvez contacter TolaData par e-mail.

Solutions intégrées

Ces outils et services sont conçus de manière à pouvoir être déployés dans votre système interne. Plutôt que de se positionner comme une solution autonome, l’outil interagit avec votre logiciel interne, ce qui permet d’automatiser davantage la création de fichiers de l’IITA et la mise à jour des données.

Veuillez noter que chaque outil ou service devra être configuré afin de pouvoir se connecter à votre système interne. Les fonctions de validation et de publication automatique peuvent ne pas être intégrées par défaut.

Microsoft Dynamics 365 Nonprofit Accelerator + extension IITA

En bref : solution gratuite avec Microsoft 

Le Microsoft Dynamics 365 Nonprofit Accelerator et le Common Data Model for Nonprofits proposent une solution clés en main compatible avec Microsoft pour la gestion des électeurs, la collecte de fonds, les attributions, l’exécution des programmes et le suivi de l’impact.  

L’accélérateur comprend une extension IITA en option qui permet aux organisations d’enregistrer leurs activités de collecte de fonds et leurs activités programmatiques conformément aux normes de l’IITA relatives aux activités et aux organisations, de synchroniser automatiquement les listes de codes de l’IITA non intégrées avec le Nonprofit Accelerator, et de générer des fichiers XML relatifs aux activités et aux organisations de l’IITA. 

Pour en savoir plus, consulter la page d’accueil de l’accélérateur et le dernier guide de l’utilisateur de l’IITA.

CoVE – Convertir, Valider, Explorer

CoVE est un outil en ligne qui permet de convertir des feuilles de calcul (.xlsx et .ods) en fichiers XML de l’IITA. CoVE permet également de convertir les fichiers XML de l’IITA en feuilles de calcul. Ce faisant, CoVE validera également les données par rapport au schéma de l’IITA et vérifiera la conformité avec les listes de codes et les ensembles de règles. CoVE appuie également la norme relative aux activités et aux organisations. Des modèles de feuilles de calcul sont fournis pour aider les utilisateurs à se lancer.

La coopérative Open Data Services a une vaste expérience de la norme de l’IITA et d’autres normes de données, et a mis au point IATI CoVE pour accompagner ses clients dans la publication de données au format de l’IITA. CoVE est un outil gratuit et ouvert à tous. Open Data Services propose des services payants de conseil et d’accompagnement.

CoVE : https://iati.cove.opendataservices.coop/

Vous avez un outil ou un service à proposer ?

Si vous fournissez un outil ou un service relatif à l’IITA et que vous souhaitez ajouter ou modifier des informations sur cette page, contactez le Secrétariat de l’IITA.

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When you\\u2019ve prepared your data, place the files in an accessible online location so you can link to them from the Registry.

The Registry contains links to all published datafiles and descriptions of what data they hold. Organisations are responsible for their own data. You can store your data on your own website or server, or have it hosted by a third-party service or tool.

Wherever your files are stored, they should be openly accessible, without passwords or other barriers.

Only users with the correct permission are allowed to publish data on behalf of an organisation.

Manual publishing

Individual files

If you have only a small number of datafiles to publish \\u2013 say up to five \\u2013 simply log in to the Registry and select \\u2018Data - Register\\u2019 on the blue bar at the top of the page. This opens a form where you can enter all the required details for the IATI datafile you\\u2019re publishing.

If you\\u2019re publishing multiple files, add the details for each datafile separately.

Bulk uploads

If you have more than five datafiles to add, upload them in bulk using a CSV file, rather than adding each file individually.

Log in to the IATI Registry and select \\u2018Data - Upload CSV file\\u2019 on the blue bar at the top of the page. Download the CSV template and follow the link to guidance on how to fill in the template.

Then when your CSV file is complete and saved, upload it.

Automated publishing

IATI Publisher and Several other publishing tools and services that you can use to prepare your files can also automatically publish them for you (see more information). Some larger organisations that handle a great deal of data with frequent updates build their own bespoke systems.

Whether you\\u2019re using a third-party tool or your own bespoke system, automatic publishing is done through an API (application programming interface). To enable this you need an API token assigned to your user account when you register \\u2013 this grants access to the IATI system for your tools.

Each publishing tool or system guides you on how to set up automated publishing to the IATI Registry. As part of this you may be asked for:

  • your Publisher ID: this is normally an abbreviation of your organisation's name. Find this on your Publisher page in the IATI Registry by clicking \\u2018Manage\\u2019. It also forms the last part of your Publisher page\\u2019s URL.
  • your IATI Org ID: this is the unique identifier for your organisation. On your Publisher page it\\u2019s listed as the 'identifier' on the right beneath your organisation's name
  • your API token: this is a code assigned to your user account. A token can be generated in the 'My Account' tab when you\\u2019re logged in to the IATI Registry.

Learn more about APIs

You can set up a system to interact with the IATI Registry using its own API, which is an implementation of the CKAN API. For details, see the full CKAN API documentation.

For further details and advice, ask on IATI Discuss or email the IATI Secretariat.


Removing your IATI files

IATI is aware that due to security concerns or privacy issues data owners may choose to remove their data, either temporarily or permanently. If you need to remove your data please follow the Data removal guidance.

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Une fois vos données préparées, enregistrez les fichiers dans un espace en ligne auquel les utilisateurs pourront accéder depuis le registre de l’IITA.

Le registre contient des liens vers tous les fichiers de données publiés ainsi que des descriptions sur leur contenu. Les organisations sont responsables des données qu’elles publient. Vous pouvez stocker vos données sur votre site Internet ou votre serveur, ou encore les faire héberger à l’aide d’un service ou d’un outil tiers.

Quelle que soit l’option retenue, les utilisateurs doivent pouvoir consulter librement vos fichiers, sans aucun mot de passe ni autre outil d’accès.

Seuls les utilisateurs dûment autorisés peuvent publier des données au nom d’une organisation.

Publication manuelle

Fichiers individuels

Si vous avez uniquement quelques fichiers de données à publier (pas plus de cinq), connectez-vous au registre et sélectionnez l’option « Data - Register » (Données – Enregistrer) dans le ruban bleu en haut de la page. S’affiche alors un formulaire dans lequel vous pouvez saisir toutes les informations concernant le fichier de données que vous publiez au titre de l’IITA.

Si vous publiez plusieurs fichiers, ajoutez séparément ces informations pour chaque fichier.

Lots de fichiers

Si vous avez plus de cinq fichiers de données à ajouter, rassemblez-les dans un fichier CSV pour les télécharger en une fois. Ainsi, vous ne devrez pas ajouter chaque fichier individuellement.

Connectez-vous au registre de l’IITA et sélectionnez l’option « Data - Upload CSV file » (Données – Charger un fichier CSV) dans le ruban bleu en haut de la page. Téléchargez le modèle de fichier CSV et suivez le lien pour savoir comment le remplir.

Dès que votre fichier CSV est rempli et enregistré, vous pouvez le télécharger.

Publication automatisée

IATI Publisher et plusieurs autres outils et services de préparation des fichiers offrent aussi une fonction de publication automatique (en savoir plus). Certaines grandes organisations qui produisent et actualisent régulièrement de très nombreuses données choisissent de développer leur propre système de publication.

Que vous utilisiez un outil tiers ou votre propre système personnalisé, la publication automatisée se fait par le biais d’une API (interface de programmation applicative). Pour cela, vous aurez besoin d’une clé API attribuée à votre compte utilisateur lors de sa création : ce code autorise vos outils à accéder au système de l’IITA.

Chaque outil ou système de publication vous indique comment configurer un système de publication automatique dans le registre de l’IITA. Les codes suivants pourront vous être demandés :

  • Votre identifiant de signataire : il s’agit généralement d’une abréviation du nom de votre organisation. Vous le trouverez sur votre page de signataire dans le registre de l’IITA, en cliquant sur « Manage » (Gérer). C’est aussi la dernière partie de l’adresse URL de votre page de signataire.
  • L’identifiant IITA de votre organisation : il s’agit de l’identifiant unique de votre organisation. Sur votre page de signataire, c’est l’identifiant qui se trouve sur la droite sous le nom de votre organisation.
  • Votre clé API : il s’agit d’un code attribué à votre compte utilisateur. Une clé peut être générée dans l’onglet « My Account » (Mon compte) lorsque vous êtes connecté au registre de l’IITA.

En savoir plus sur les API

Vous pouvez configurer un système pour qu’il communique avec le registre de l’IITA au moyen de sa propre API, sur le modèle de l’API du Comprehensive Knowledge Archive Network (CKAN). Pour en savoir plus, consultez la documentation de l’API de CKAN.

Vous pouvez aussi poser vos questions sur le forum de discussion de l’IITA ou contacter le Secrétariat de l’IITA.


Retirer vos fichiers IITA

L’IITA tient compte du fait que, pour des raisons de sécurité ou de confidentialité, tout propriétaire de données peut décider de les retirer, à titre temporaire ou définitif. Si vous souhaitez retirer vos données, veuillez suivre les lignes directrices relatives au retrait des données.

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Use this infographic to see the step by step process to successfully publish data to IATI.

Click here to download the infographic as a PDF.

For additional guidance, contact the IATI Secretariat at any time: support@iatistandard.org

Join the conversation on IATI Connect; there is a dedicated group for new and potential publishers here.

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Consultez cette infographie pour découvrir les étapes du processus de publication de données de l’IITA.

Cliquez ici pour télécharger l’infographie au format PDF.

Pour recevoir des orientations supplémentaires, vous pouvez contacter le Secrétariat de l’IITA à tout moment à l’adresse : support@iatistandard.org.

Rejoignez la conversation sur IATI Connect ! Un groupe dédié aux nouveaux signataires et aux signataires potentiels vous y attend.

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Publish What You Fund (PWYF) has release a useful list of examples of how IATI data and other development data sources a being used.

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The list includes examples of data being used since 2020 to:

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  • Support a more capable and effective civil society
  • Enable faster and deeper research and learning
  • Increase the efficiency and effectiveness of aid agencies
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Cette liste comprend des exemples de données utilisées depuis 2020 dans le but :

  • d’optimiser l’alignement sur les plans des gouvernements des pays ;
  • de renforcer les capacités et l’efficacité des acteurs de la société civile ;
  • d’accélérer et d’approfondir la recherche et l'apprentissage ;
  • d’accroître l’efficacité et l’efficience des organismes d’aide ;
  • de faciliter l’examen par les médias.
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Tools to access IATI data

Different IATI data users have different questions to answer, want to see data in different ways or download it in different formats; some merely want to see it, others want to integrate it with more data to create something completely new.

To satisfy the variety of needs there are a range of tools and resources to help you use IATI data in the ways that you want. The IATI Secretariat maintains a variety of tools and resources to help users and there is a growing array of tools and applications built by third parties external to IATI.

Broadly, the available tools fall into two categories: those that require no specialist expertise to use (\\u2018non-technical tools\\u2019) and those intended mainly for use by people with technical skills such as software developers or data scientists (\\u2018technical tools\\u2019).

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Il existe une vaste gamme d’outils et de ressources de l’IITA pour vous permettre de publier et d’améliorer vos données de l’IITA, et d’y accéder. Pour en savoir plus sur les outils de publication des données de votre organisation, consultez Outils et services de publication pour la création de vos fichiers de données au format de l’IITA.

Outils permettant d’accéder aux données de l’IITA

Tous les utilisateurs des données de l’IITA ne sont pas confrontés aux mêmes questions et ne souhaitent pas consulter les données de la même manière ou les télécharger au même format. Certains souhaitent simplement les examiner, tandis que d’autres entendent les intégrer à d’autres informations afin de créer un produit complètement nouveau.

Pour satisfaire ces différents besoins, il existe tout un éventail de ressources et d’outils pouvant vous aider à utiliser les données de l’IITA comme vous le souhaitez. Le Secrétariat de l’IITA assure le fonctionnement de divers outils et ressources d’aide aux utilisateurs, et il existe également un nombre croissant d’outils et d’applications créés par des tiers extérieurs à l’IITA.

Dans l’ensemble, les outils disponibles se répartissent en deux catégories : ceux dont l’utilisation ne nécessite aucune expertise spécialisée (« outils non techniques ») et ceux essentiellement destinés à être utilisés par des personnes disposant de compétences techniques, notamment des développeurs de logiciels ou des spécialistes des données (« outils techniques »).

Cliquez sur les liens ci-dessous afin d’en savoir plus sur les différents outils et ce qu’ils vous permettent de faire.

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The IATI Registry stores information on every organisation publishing IATI data. These organisations are referred to as \\u2018IATI publishers\\u2019. IATI publishers register their accounts on the IATI Registry and publish links to their IATI data files there. The Registry provides a central point to access all IATI data files and import them into IATI data-use tools.

What information can I find in the IATI Registry?

The IATI Registry holds metadata about each IATI publisher and the files they have published in the IATI XML format. The files themselves are stored in different places across the web.

On the homepage of the Registry, you can see the total number of organisations that have both registered with IATI and published at least one data file. This number automatically updates to reflect the growth in IATI publishers.

The Registry metadata also provides a searchable list of IATI publishers with their contact information, the location of where their IATI data files are hosted and the date of when they first published data.

The IATI Registry contains sections for information on publishers and all of the data published to IATI.

  • Publishers - you can see and download a full list of all organisations that publish IATI data, including each publisher\\u2019s name, IATI organisation identifier, organisation type and the number of data files they have published. If you click on an individual publisher, you will see a list of their data files (both organisation files and activity files), with some metadata about each file, such as when it was last updated. To understand what information is contained within IATI organisation and activity data files see: what data to publish.
  • Data - you can search IATI datasets by publisher name, publisher country, organisation type and recipient country. These are the metadata fields to describe a publisher\\u2019s organisation and the data they publish. The search result will give you links to their raw data files, which are provided in XML format.

How do I get data from the IATI registry?

How to find a publisher\\u2019s contact details

Each IATI publisher should display an email address on the IATI Registry and may also include a link to their website. To find these details, click on the required publisher\\u2019s page and the email address will be displayed on the right of the screen under \\u2018Contact\\u2019. There should also be a link to their website which often provides more contact information for the organisation.

Some organisations also include a specific contact email address for each activity. An activity provides data on individual projects or single units of development and humanitarian work. Any contact information for an activity can be found within its IATI data file. Users can find the specific activity on d-portal and then select \\u2018View source XML\\u2019 beneath the activity \\u2018Project title\\u2019. In the source XML you can use CTRL + F to search for the word \\u2018email\\u2019.

How to access IATI activity and organisation data

The IATI Registry is your single point of access for all links to IATI data files. You can use this tool to find the IATI file you want to download and do so in XML format or CSV format. More technically adept users can utilise our Registry API to access the metadata, including the URL for each published IATI file.

Accessing individual datasets

When you are looking at the links to an IATI data file on a publisher\\u2019s page, you have four options.

  1. View Metadata: this allows you to view additional information about the file, such as the file type, recipient country for the file\\u2019s activities and when it was last updated.
  2. Download: this will download the raw XML file.
  3. Preview: this allows you to quickly preview an IATI publisher\\u2019s data by presenting it in an easy-to-read format. It lists each top-level element on a separate line, and allows you to expand the section to see the data it contains.
  4. CSV: this allows you to convert individual IATI activity files from XML into CSV format. You can select one of three options and then download the CSV file to use the data for the organisation you have selected. The three options are:
    • simple activity summary (CSV)
    • full activity data (CSV)
    • all transactions (CSV)

Accessing all datasets via the Registry metadata API

You can use the IATI Registry API to programmatically query all the metadata held on the Registry, create and manage datasets, and perform a wide variety of other tasks. To find out more please visit the Registry API documentation.

API for XML data

IATI offers several APIs. If you need an API to work directly with the IATI XML data, you can use the Data API with the IATI Datastore.

How do I publish my data on the IATI Registry?

The first step is to create a publisher account on the IATI Registry and get this approved by the IATI Secretariat. Please see How to register with IATI for detailed instructions.

Once your account is approved, you can add individual data files to the IATI Registry manually or by bulk upload using a CSV file. Or, if you are using a publishing tool to publish IATI data, there may be an option to automatically publish your files directly from the tool to the Registry. Please see How to publish your data on the IATI Registry for instructions.

Can I get my organisation\\u2019s publishing system to interact with the IATI Registry?

You can set up a system to interact with the IATI Registry using its own API, which is an implementation of the CKAN API. For details, see the full API documentation.

If you want your system to publish datasets on behalf of multiple organisations, you will need permission from the IATI Secretariat to do so. For further details and advice, please send a query to the IATI Secretariat.

Who maintains the IATI Registry and how can I contact them?

The IATI Secretariat is responsible for maintenance of the IATI Registry and works directly with Derilinx, a leading provider of CKAN development and hosting, which supplies and manages the Registry.

If you have any questions or notice any issues, please contact the IATI Secretariat.

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Le registre de l’IITA stocke des informations sur toutes les organisations publiant des données de l’IITA. Ces organisations sont appelées les « signataires de l’IITA ». Les signataires de l’IITA s’inscrivent sur le registre de l’IITA et y publient des liens vers leurs fichiers de données IITA. Le registre forme un point d’accès central vers tous les fichiers de données IITA et permet de les importer dans des outils de traitement des données de l’IITA.

Quelles informations puis-je trouver dans le registre de l’IITA ?

Le registre de l’IITA contient les métadonnées concernant tous les signataires et les fichiers qu’ils ont publiés au format XML requis par l’IITA. Les fichiers sont stockés à différents endroits de la toile.

La page d’accueil du registre affiche le nombre total d’organisations ayant à la fois adhéré à l’IITA et publié au moins un fichier de données. Ce chiffre est mis à jour automatiquement pour refléter l’augmentation du nombre de signataires de l’IITA.

Les métadonnées du registre fournissent également une liste permettant d’effectuer des recherches parmi les signataires de l’IITA et d’accéder à leurs coordonnées, au lieu d’hébergement de leurs fichiers de données IITA et à la date à laquelle ils ont publié des données pour la première fois.

Le registre de l’IITA contient des sections fournissant des informations sur les signataires et sur l’ensemble des données publiées conformément à la norme de l’IITA.

  • Signataires vous pouvez voir et télécharger la liste complète des organisations signataires, ainsi que leur nom, leur identifiant IITA, le type d’organisation dont il s’agit et le nombre de fichiers de données qu’elles ont publiés. Si vous cliquez sur le nom d’un signataire, vous verrez la liste des fichiers de données (fichiers d’organisation et d’activités), ainsi que des métadonnées concernant chaque fichier, comme la date de la dernière mise à jour. Pour comprendre quelles informations figurent dans les fichiers de données d’organisation et d’activité de l’IITA, consultez la section Quelles données publier ?.
  • Données vous pouvez filtrer vos recherches dans les ensembles de données de l’IITA par nom ou pays du signataire, type d’organisation et pays bénéficiaire. Cela correspond aux champs des métadonnées décrivant l’organisation signataire et les données qu’elle publie. Les résultats de la recherche vous indiqueront les liens vers leurs fichiers de données brutes au format XML.

Comment obtenir des données à partir du registre de l’IITA ?

Comment trouver les coordonnées d’un signataire

Chaque signataire de l’IITA est tenu de fournir une adresse électronique dans le registre de l’IITA et peut ajouter un lien vers son site Internet. Pour trouver ces coordonnées, cliquez sur la page du signataire concerné, et son adresse électronique s’affichera à droite de l’écran sous la mention « Contact ». S’il l’a ajouté, vous trouverez également un lien vers son site Internet qui fournit souvent d’autres coordonnées de l’organisation.

Certaines organisations associent également une adresse électronique à chaque activité. Une activité fournit des données sur des projets individuels ou sur des unités d’un projet de développement ou d’aide humanitaire. Toute coordonnée liée à une activité peut être trouvée dans le fichier de données IITA associé. Les utilisateurs peuvent rechercher une activité spécifique sur d-portal puis sélectionner « voir le fichier XML » sous la mention « Intitulé du projet ». Dans le fichier source XML, vous pouvez utiliser le raccourci clavier CTRL + F pour rechercher le terme « email ».

Comment accéder aux données de l’IITA relatives à une activité ou à une organisation

Le registre est votre seul point d’accès à l’ensemble des liens vers les fichiers de données IITA. Vous pouvez utiliser cet outil pour trouver le fichier de l’IITA que vous souhaitez télécharger en format XML ou CSV. Les utilisateurs possédant de solides connaissances techniques peuvent utiliser l’API du registre pour accéder aux métadonnées, ainsi que l’adresse URL de chaque fichier de données IITA.

Accès à des ensembles de données spécifiques

Vous trouverez sur les pages des signataires quatre liens vers les fichiers de données IITA, à savoir :

  1. Voir les métadonnées : vous pouvez consulter les informations supplémentaires concernant le fichier en question, comme le type de fichier, le pays bénéficiaire des activités renseignées dans le fichier et la date de la dernière mise à jour.
  2. Télécharger : vous pouvez télécharger le fichier de données brutes au format XML.
  3. Outil de prévisualisation : vous pouvez rapidement prévisualiser les données d’un signataire dans un format facilement lisible. Chaque élément de niveau supérieur est présenté sur une ligne séparée ; vous pouvez élargir cette section pour consulter les données qu’elle contient.
  4. Outil de conversion CSV : vous pouvez convertir des fichiers de données relatives aux activités de l’IITA du format XML au format CSV. Pour ce faire, vous devez sélectionner l’une des trois options disponibles, puis télécharger le fichier CSV et utiliser les données relatives à l’organisation que vous avez sélectionnée. Les trois options sont les suivantes :
    • Résumé simple des activités (CSV)
    • Toutes les données des activités (CSV)
    • Toutes les transactions (CSV)

Accès aux ensembles de données à l’aide de l’API des métadonnées du registre

Vous pouvez utiliser l’API du registre de l’IITA pour exécuter des requêtes sur l’ensemble des métadonnées contenues dans le registre, mais aussi pour créer et gérer des ensembles de données, entre autres choses. Pour en savoir plus, veuillez consulter la documentation de l’API du registre.

API pour les données au format XML

L’IITA fournit plusieurs API. Si vous avez besoin d’une API pour travailler directement avec des données de l IITA au format XML, vous pouvez utiliser l’API données avec la banque de données de l’IITA.

Comment publier vos données sur le registre de l’IITA ?

Vous devez d’abord créer un compte de signataire sur le registre de l’IITA, puis attendre qu’il soit approuvé par le Secrétariat de l’IITA. Veuillez consulter la section Comment s’enregistrer auprès de l’IITA pour obtenir des instructions détaillées.

Une fois votre compte approuvé, vous pouvez ajouter chaque fichier de données manuellement dans le registre de l’IITA ou les importer par lot dans un fichier CSV. Ou, si vous utilisez un outil de publication pour publier des données de l’IITA, une option de publication automatique de vos fichiers depuis l’outil vers le registre peut être proposée. Veuillez consulter la section Comment publier vos données sur le registre de l’IITA pour obtenir des instructions.

Le système de publication de mon organisation peut-il communiquer avec le registre de l’IITA ?

Vous pouvez configurer un système pour qu’il communique avec le registre de l’IITA au moyen de sa propre API, sur le modèle de l’API du Comprehensive Knowledge Archive Network (CKAN). Pour en savoir plus, consultez la documentation de l’API.

Si vous souhaitez que votre système publie des ensembles de données pour plusieurs organisations, vous devrez avoir l’autorisation du Secrétariat de l’IITA. Pour obtenir des informations plus détaillées ou des conseils, veuillez contacter le Secrétariat de l’IITA.

Qui assure la maintenance du registre de l’IITA ? Comment contacter ce service ?

Le Secrétariat de l’IITA est responsable de la maintenance du registre de l’IITA et travaille directement avec Derilinx, prestataire de pointe s’agissant du développement et de l’hébergement de CKAN, qui fournit et gère le registre.

Si vous avez des questions ou rencontrez des problèmes, veuillez contacter le Secrétariat de l’IITA.

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Benefits of using IATI Publisher

IATI Publisher will enable organisations to publish their data on development and humanitarian activities according to the XML format required by the IATI Standard. The new tool is designed to be simple and intuitive, making publishing easier for organisations and bringing a range of benefits for users.

IATI Publisher:

  • Is free to use;
  • Provides clear explanations of data fields in the IATI Standard together with links to useful guidance;
  • Enables data to be provided either by completing online forms or via CSV file using the tool\\u2019s Bulk Upload feature;
  • Enables data to be downloaded and uploaded via Microsoft Excel XLS worksheets.
  • Runs automatic checks (via the IATI Validator) for errors before publishing data - and in addition will provide direct links from the error and warning messages to the data fields that need to be corrected;

Who is IATI Publisher for?

IATI Publisher has been built to support small or medium sized organisations (or those with only a limited number of activities) to publish data on their development and humanitarian activities. An \\u2018activity\\u2019 is an individual project or other unit of development and humanitarian work, as determined by the organisation that is publishing the data.

Large organisations, such as donor governments or UN agencies delivering 100+ activities, are advised not to use IATI Publisher. Alternative technical solutions are recommended for the publication of large volumes of data. Please email the IATI Helpdesk for more information: support@iatistandard.org.

Publishing IATI data for the first time?

We encourage organisations new to IATI to start using IATI Publisher now. The process of publishing IATI data can be complex. and IATI Publisher will guide your organisation through all the steps necessary to publish your first set of data. The tool also provides a helpful Publishing Checklist page.

Already publishing IATI data?

If you have previously published IATI data using another tool:

  • You can start using IATI Publisher now to publish data on your organisation\\u2019s new development and humanitarian activities.
  • If you currently use the publishing tool AidStream and want to migrate your existing data over to IATI Publisher, the Secretariat will work with Aidstream\\u2019s provider, Young Innovations, on the options to do so. Please email support@iatistandard.org to make a request to migrate your data from Aidstream to IATI Publisher.
  • If you are currently using another publishing tool (other than AidStream) and want to migrate your data over to IATI Publisher, please email: support@iatistandard.org. IATI\\u2019s Secretariat will reach out to the publishing tool provider to discuss the possibility of migration.
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Avantages liés à l’utilisation de IATI Publisher

IATI Publisher permettra aux organisations de publier leurs données sur les activités humanitaires et de développement au format XML requis par la norme de l’IITA. Le nouvel outil vise à être simple et intuitif, à faciliter la publication pour les organisations et à offrir de nombreux avantages aux utilisateurs.

IATI Publisher :

  • Est gratuit
  • Fournit des explications simples des champs de données dans la norme de l’IITA et des liens vers des lignes directrices utiles ;
  • Permet la fourniture de données via le remplissage de formulaires en ligne ou via fichier CSV grâce à la fonction de lots de fichiers de l’outil ;
  • Permet le téléchargement et le chargement des données à partir de feuilles de calcul Microsoft Excel au format XLS ;
  • Exécute des vérifications automatiques (via l’outil de validation de l’IITA) des erreurs avant la publication des données et affiche des messages d’erreur ou des messages d’avertissement renvoyant directement aux champs de données à corriger.

À qui est destiné IATI Publisher ?

IATI Publisher a été conçu pour accompagner les petites et moyennes organisations (ou celles dont le nombre d’activités est limité) qui souhaitent publier des données sur leurs activités dans le domaine du développement et de l’action humanitaire. Une « activité » est un projet individuel ou une autre unité de travail de développement ou humanitaire, qui est déterminé(e) par l’organisation qui publie les données.

Il est conseillé aux grandes organisations telles que les gouvernements donateurs ou les organismes des Nations Unies dont le nombre d’activités dépasse la centaine de ne pas utiliser IATI Publisher. D’autres solutions techniques sont plus adaptées à la publication de grands volumes de données. Pour de plus amples informations, n’hésitez pas à contacter le service d’assistance de l’IITA à l’adresse suivante : support@iatistandard.org.

Vous publiez des données de l’IITA pour la première fois ?

Nous encourageons les organisations qui ont récemment rejoint l’IITA à commencer à utiliser IATI Publisher dès à présent. Le processus de publication des données conformes à la norme de l’IITA peut être complexe et IATI Publisher guidera votre organisation tout au long des étapes nécessaires à la publication de votre premier ensemble de données. L’outil comprend également une page utile sur les étapes à suivre pour publier vos données.

Vous publiez déjà des données de l’IITA ?

Si vous avez déjà publié des données de l’IITA à l’aide d’un autre outil :

  • Vous pouvez commencer à utiliser IATI Publisher dès à présent pour publier les données relatives aux nouvelles activités humanitaires et de développement de votre organisation.
  • Si vous utilisez actuellement l’outil de publication AidStream et que vous souhaitez migrer vos données existantes vers IATI Publisher, le Secrétariat collaborera avec le fournisseur d’AidStream, Young Innovations, en vue de vous présenter les différentes options qui s’offrent à vous. Veuillez écrire à support@iatistandard.org pour demander la migration de vos données d’AidStream vers IATI Publisher.
  • Si vous utilisez actuellement un outil de publication différent (autre qu’AidStream) et que vous souhaitez migrer vos données vers IATI Publisher, veuillez écrire à l’adresse suivante : support@iatistandard.org. Le Secrétariat de l’IITA contactera le fournisseur de l’outil de publication pour discuter des possibilités de migration.
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The IATI Dashboard can be used to understand which organisations are providing data in each element of the IATI Standard, to check for errors in data files, and to find metrics on the quality of IATI data published.

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The IATI Dashboard provides public charts and metrics on all IATI data published by organisations (referred to as \\u2018publishers\\u2019). You can look at the data for an individual publisher, or for all IATI publishers.

There are four key sections in the IATI Dashboard:

  1. Headlines \\u2013 this contains graphs and charts about the total number of IATI publishers, files and activities published since 2014. It is useful for answering questions such as \\u2018What is the size, scope and scale of IATI data?\\u2019
  2. Data quality \\u2013 this highlights technical errors in organisations\\u2019 publishing. These could include download errors, issues with XML formatting and inconsistent or incorrect use of unique identifiers. It is useful for answering questions such as \\u2018What unique identifiers has an organisation used more than once?\\u2019
  3. Exploring data \\u2013 this explains what data organisations are publishing. You can find details of the use of every single element, attribute and code. It is useful for answering questions such as \\u2018Which organisations are publishing SDG Indicators at results level?\\u2019

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The IATI Dashboard is a tool managed by the IATI Secretariat. Every day, it collects published data via the IATI Registry and analyses it.

The Dashboard aims to present data on organisations\\u2019 publishing to IATI in a useful format. This is predominantly metadata \\u2013 such as how many files are failing validation and which parts of the Standard are being used. For example, you can check how many organisations are publishing results data. However, it does not display or analyse the content or meaning of an organisation\\u2019s data, such as are the results being reported meaningful.

To find out more about the IATI Dashboard and how to use it, please see these guides:

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Le tableau de bord de l’IITA permet de savoir quelles organisations fournissent des données dans chaque élément de la norme de l’IITA, de vérifier s’il y a des erreurs dans les fichiers de données, et de mesurer la qualité des données de l’IITA publiées.

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Le tableau de bord de l’IITA permet de savoir quelles organisations fournissent des données dans chaque élément de la norme de l’IITA, de vérifier s’il y a des erreurs dans les fichiers de données, et de mesurer la qualité des données de l’IITA publiées.

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Le tableau de bord de l’IITA présente les mesures et les graphiques publics de l’ensemble des données de l’IITA publiées par les organisations (dénommées « signataires »). Vous pouvez consulter les données d’un signataire particulier ou de tous les signataires de l’IITA.

Le tableau de bord de l’IITA comprend quatre grandes sections :

  1. Headlines (Principales informations) – cette section présente, sous forme de graphiques et de diagrammes, le nombre de signataires de l’IITA, d’activités et de fichiers publiés depuis 2014. Elle permet de répondre à des questions telles que « Quelle est la taille, l’ampleur et la portée des données de l’IITA ? »
  2. Data Quality (Qualité des données) – cette section souligne les erreurs techniques relevées dans les publications des organisations. Par exemple, les problèmes de téléchargement et de formatage XML, et l’utilisation incorrecte ou incohérente des identifiants uniques. Elle permet de répondre à des questions telles que « Quels identifiants uniques ont été utilisés plus d’une fois par une organisation ? »
  3. Exploring data (Détail des données) – cette section présente le type de données que les organisations publient. Elle renseigne sur l’utilisation de chaque élément, marqueur et code. Elle permet de répondre à des questions telles que « Quelles organisations publient des indicateurs relatifs aux ODD au niveau des résultats ? »

Publishing Statistics (Statistiques de publication) – ces tableaux comparent la qualité des publications des organisations selon les principaux critères de la norme de l’IITA. Ils permettent, d’une part, de se faire une idée préalable des données d’une organisation et, d’autre part, de répondre à des questions telles que « Comment puis-je compléter les données publiées pour qu’elles soient plus utiles aux utilisateurs ? »

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Le tableau de bord de l’IITA est géré par le Secrétariat de l’IITA. Tous les jours, il recueille les données publiées dans le registre de l’IITA et les analyse.

Le tableau de bord présente des données sur les publications des organisations conformes à l’IITA sous un format utile. Il s’agit principalement de métadonnées – à savoir, combien de fichiers ne sont pas validés et quels aspects de la norme de l’IITA sont utilisés. Par exemple, vous pouvez vérifier combien d’organisations publient les données des résultats. Mais il n’affiche et n’analyse ni le contenu ni la signification des données d’une organisation ; en d’autres termes, il ne permet pas d’apprécier la pertinence des résultats signalés.

Pour en savoir plus sur le tableau de bord de l’IITA et son utilisation, veuillez consulter les guides suivants :

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The IATI Validator is an online tool for checking if data aligns with the rules and guidance of the IATI Standard. It allows users to check and improve the quality of IATI data to ensure it is accessible and useful to anyone working with data on development and humanitarian resources and results.

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The IATI Validator performs checks on IATI data files and returns error and warning messages about how to correct the data. There are three ways to use the IATI Validator.

  1. Check data: anyone can upload their IATI data files to be checked before publishing them.
  2. Public data viewer: anyone can check all IATI data files that have been published.
  3. Validator API: technical users can intergrate the Validator API into their internal data systems for periodic data checks

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The Validator displays a message for each occurrence of data that does not comply with the IATI Standard. The message identifies what data needs to be corrected and where it occurs in the data file. A count of errors is also displayed, which shows how many times an error is repeated throughout a file. For example, if all activities in a dataset have omitted activity dates, then the user will see a count of this repeated error, as well as the location of each error.

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L’outil de validation de l’IITA est un outil en ligne servant à vérifier l’alignement des données sur les règles et les orientations de la norme de l’IITA. Cet outil permet aux utilisateurs de vérifier et d’améliorer la qualité des données de l’IITA, afin d’assurer leur accessibilité et leur utilité pour toute personne travaillant avec des données sur les ressources et les résultats de l’action humanitaire et du développement.

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L’outil de validation de l’IITA examine les fichiers de données de l’IITA et transmet des messages d’erreur ou des messages d’avertissement indiquant comment corriger les données. Il existe trois manières d’utiliser l’outil de validation de l’IITA.

  1. Check data : tous les utilisateurs peuvent télécharger des fichiers de données de l’IITA pour les examiner avant de les publier.
  2. Public data viewer : l’ensemble des utilisateurs peut vérifier tous les fichiers de données de l’IITA publiés.
  3. API relatif à l’outil de validation : les utilisateurs techniques peuvent intégrer cet API à leurs systèmes internes pour procéder à la vérification périodique des données

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L’outil de validation affiche un message chaque fois que des données ne sont pas conformes à la norme de l’IITA. Ce message signale quelle donnée doit être corrigée et sa position dans le fichier de données. Un décompte des erreurs permet de connaître le nombre d’occurrences d’une erreur dans un même fichier. Par exemple, si toutes les activités d’un ensemble de données n’ont pas de dates assignées, le décompte de toutes les occurrences et leur position s’affichent.

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The IATI Datastore version 3 provides access to data published by organisations according to the IATI Standard on their resources and results.

  • Data is updated dynamically as it becomes available via the IATI Registry. We aim to process all data within 24 hours of its availability.
  • All valid IATI data (i.e. data that conforms to the IATI XML Schema) is available in JSON, CSV and XML formats.
  • Users can query IATI data on all elements and attributes contained in the Standard.
  • All IATI data can be queried and returned in one of three CSV formats:
    • One activity per row
    • One transaction per row
    • One budget per row

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IATI data can be accessed in two ways:

  • IATI Datastore Search
    • IATI Datastore Search. This is the front-end to the Datastore offering intuitive simple search and advanced search features. All data can be downloaded in XML, JSON, CSV, or Excel-friendly CSV formats, without pagination.
    • Simple Search behaves just like any familiar search engine and allows users the ability to quickly search the natural language elements of IATI for any words or phrases of interest.
    • Advanced Search allows users to filter their search results by any IATI element and chain those filters into complex queries which can be saved to file.
  • IATI Datastore v3 API
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The IATI Datastore provides access to data published by organisations using version 2 of the IATI Standard. This follows the decision by IATI members to deprecate version 1 of the Standard, which was implemented in July 2019.

To help ensure that users access good-quality data, the Datastore holds no data that does not adhere to the IATI Schema. The IATI Schema provides the exact order and format in which publishers should provide their XML files. More information about the IATI Schema can be found on its own page on the IATI website.

Files marked as critically invalid by the IATI Validator are not included in the IATI Datastore.

In what formats can I access the data?

The IATI Datastore allows you to convert original IATI data files, which are published in the format XML, into two additional formats: CSV and JSON. All data in the Datastore is filtered and output based on IATI activities. An exception to this is when converting the data into CSV format; this also allows you to return data based on budgets or transactions.

So, you can output:

  • XML \\u2013 The Datastore returns the original activity XML data. All original published information is presented, as well as the metadata that is included in the XML output.
  • JSON \\u2013 The Datastore will convert the published XML to JSON format. All original published information is presented, as well as the metadata that is included in the XML output. You can select the objects in a JSON file to represent individual activities, budgets or transactions.
  • CSV \\u2013 The Datastore can convert the published XML data into CSV format. This format can then be used to analyse information using spreadsheet software such as Microsoft Excel, LibreOffice Calc or Google Sheets. You can select the rows in a CSV file to represent individual activities, budgets or transactions.
  • Excel (Datastore Search Only) \\u2013 Datastore Search can return an Excel-optimised CSV format by clicking the \\u201cEXCEL\\u201d download button. This format ensures that Microsoft Excel correctly interprets file encoding and correctly displays accented characters by adding a UTF8 BOM. The format also fixes a bug some users of Microsoft Excel could experience while opening the CSV format where rows incorrectly wrap in the middle of long cells. This is accomplished by truncating individual cells longer than 32,700 characters, so if your software can parse long cells, we recommend you continue using the original CSV download format.
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Users of the IATI Datastore will need to have technical competency and understand the basic structure and elements of the IATI Standard. This is to ensure that users are aware of what types of development and humanitarian data they can query and access. Users are provided with this information in the:

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The IATI Datastore has been developed by the IATI Technical Team. If you discover a bug or have an idea for an enhancement of the product, please raise these on the issue tracker on the Github repository.

For additional support on using (or transitioning over) to the new API, please contact the IATI Helpdesk: support@iatistandard.org. IATI\\u2019s Technical Team will happily set up a call to help get you started.

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La version 3 de la banque de données de l’IITA permet d’accéder aux données relatives aux ressources et aux résultats publiées par les organisations, conformément à la norme de l’IITA.

  • Actualisation dynamique des données dès leur mise à disposition via le registre de l’IITA. Nous avons pour objectif de traiter toutes les données dans les 24 heures suivant leur mise à disposition.
  • Disponibilité de toutes les données valides (c’est-à-dire conformes au schéma de l’IITA pour les données XML) aux formats JSON, CSV et XML.
  • Possibilité pour les utilisateurs de rechercher des données de l’IITA à partir de tous les éléments et attributs figurant dans la norme.
  • Possibilité de rechercher des données de l’IITA et de les exporter dans l’un des trois formats CSV suivants :
    • Une activité par ligne
    • Une transaction par ligne
    • Un budget par ligne

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Il est possible d’accéder aux données de l’IITA par deux moyens :

  • la recherche dans la banque de données de l’IITA
    • la recherche dans la banque de données de l’IITA. Il s’agit de l’interface utilisateur de la banque de données, qui offre des fonctionnalités intuitives de recherche simple et avancée. Toutes les données peuvent être téléchargées aux formats XML, JSON et CSV, ou CSV converti en fichier Excel (plus convivial) sans pagination.
    • La recherche simple fonctionne de la même manière que les moteurs de recherche habituels et permet aux utilisateurs de rechercher rapidement dans les éléments de langage naturels de l’IITA tout mot ou toute expression qui les intéresse.
    • La recherche avancée permet aux utilisateurs de filtrer les résultats de leur recherche en fonction d’un élément de l’IITA et de créer avec ces filtres des chaînes formant des requêtes complexes qui peuvent être enregistrées dans un fichier.
  • API de la version 3 de la banque de données de l’IITA
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La banque de données de l’IITA permet d’accéder aux données publiées par les organisations ayant utilisé la version 2 de la norme de l’IITA. Cela fait suite à la décision des membres de l’IITA de déclasser la version 1 de la norme, entrée en vigueur en juillet 2019.

Afin de garantir la qualité des données accessibles aux utilisateurs, la banque de données ne détient aucune information non conforme au schéma de l’IITA. Ce dernier définit l’ordre et le format exacts que les signataires doivent respecter lorsqu’ils soumettent leurs fichiers XML. De plus amples informations sur le schéma de l’IITA sont disponibles sur la page qui lui est consacrée sur le site de l’IITA.

Les fichiers considérés par l’outil de validation de l’IITA comme non valides, car présentant des erreurs critiques, ne figurent pas dans la banque de données de l’IITA.

Sous quels formats puis-je accéder aux données ?

La banque de données de l’IITA vous permet de convertir les fichiers de données de l’IITA, publiés à l’origine au format XML, en deux autres formats : CSV et JSON. Toutes les données de la banque de données sont filtrées et extraites à partir des activités de l’IITA. À noter toutefois une exception lors de la conversion des données au format CSV : vous pouvez également extraire les données par budget et par transaction.

En résumé, vous pouvez extraire les données :

  • au format XML – la banque de données renvoie les activités au format XML original. Toutes les informations initialement publiées sont affichées, ainsi que les métadonnées comprises dans le résultat au format XML.
  • au format JSON – la banque de données convertit les données initialement publiées au format XML au format JSON. Toutes les informations initialement publiées sont affichées, ainsi que les métadonnées comprises dans le résultat au format XML. Vous pouvez sélectionner les objets dans un fichier JSON de manière à ce qu’ils représentent des activités, budgets ou transactions individuels.
  • au format CSV – la banque de données convertit les données initialement publiées au format XML au format CSV. Ce format peut être utilisé pour analyser des informations à l’aide de logiciels de tableur, comme Microsoft Excel, LibreOffice Calc. ou Google Sheets. Vous pouvez, dans un fichier CSV, déterminer si chaque ligne doit correspondre à une activité, à un budget ou à une transaction spécifique.
  • Excel (Recherche dans la banque de données uniquement) – la recherche dans la banque de données permet de convertir un fichier CSV en un fichier Excel en cliquant sur le bouton de téléchargement « Excel ». Ce format garantit que Microsoft Excel interprète correctement le codage du fichier et affiche les caractères accentués de manière adéquate en ajoutant un indicateur d’ordre des octets UTF-8. Le format corrige également un bogue que des utilisateurs de Microsoft Excel pourraient rencontrer lors de l’ouverture du fichier au format CSV dans lequel la taille des lignes ne s’ajuste pas automatiquement au centre des cellules plus longues. Ceci est réalisé en tronquant les cellules individuelles comportant plus de 32 700 caractères ; si votre logiciel peut analyser de longues cellules, nous vous recommandons de continuer à utiliser le format de téléchargement initial CSV.
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Pour utiliser la banque de données de l’IITA, les utilisateurs devront tout d’abord disposer des compétences techniques nécessaires et comprendre la structure et les éléments fondamentaux de la norme de l’IITA. Cela permet de savoir quels types de données relatives à l’action humanitaire et au développement peuvent être recherchés et consultés. Ces informations sont disponibles dans les supports suivants :

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La banque de données de l’IITA a été conçue par l’équipe technique de l’IITA. Vous pouvez signaler des bogues ou suggérer des améliorations dans le dispositif de suivi des problèmes de Github.

Si vous avez besoin d’une aide supplémentaire pour passer à la nouvelle API ou pour l’utiliser, contactez le service d’assistance de l’IITA à l’adresse suivante :support@iatistandard.org. L’équipe technique de l’IITA se fera un plaisir de vous appeler pour vous aider à prendre en main cet outil.

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d-portal is a development portal that allows you to explore and visualise IATI data on development and humanitarian aid activities. d-portal refreshes daily and takes data directly from the IATI Registry. New publishers should appear on d-portal on the Monday after their first publication.

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d-portal is aimed at providing government departments, parliamentarians and civil society organisations in developing countries with information that can help with the planning and monitoring of development activities. It contains current data published to the International Aid Transparency Initiative (IATI) as well as the most recent data available in the OECD Development Assistance Committee (DAC) Creditor Reporting System.

d-portal is in the process of being made multilingual. You can use the \\u2018Settings\\u2019 option at the top right of your results pages to select one of six languages - English, French, Spanish, Japanese, Chinese (simplified) and Hindi. Please note that this is work in progress and not all of the site has been translated.

How can I search for data in d-portal?

There are various ways to search and view IATI data on d-portal. Depending on what information you are looking for, you can filter data by:

  • Recipient country
  • Publisher
  • Sector group
  • Sector
  • Activity status
  • Year range

You can also use multiple filters at the same time. For instance, you can search for \\u2018Burundi\\u2019 and \\u2018Burkina Faso\\u2019, \\u2018agriculture\\u2019 and \\u2018basic health\\u2019. Once you press \\u2018Search\\u2019 d-portal will present you with the total number of projects (called \\u2018activities\\u2019 in IATI). The total number is split by active, ended and planned projects. You will also be presented with information on where the money for the listed projects comes from as well as information on where the money is going by sector. For projects where IATI publishers have given location data, you will also be able to see the locations of these projects on a heatmap.

You can also combine the use of filters with a free text search by typing in the \\u2018Search\\u2019 box.

At the top right of your results pages you can use the \\u2018settings\\u2019 options to alter which currency, language and what 12 month period your results are displayed in.

Here are some examples of the types of questions d-portal can answer. To practise using d-portal and see how it works, you could visit d-portal and find the answers:

  • How many projects are taking place in Ghana on water and sanitation (Sector group 140)?
  • Name four organisations that are currently working on tackling Ebola in Guinea?
  • Find an example of an activity that is happening in the capital of Honduras (Tegucigalpa)
  • How much of UNDP funding went to Sierra Leone in 2015 in UK pounds?
  • Which government is the original funder of this activity: MW-NBM-R1527-W106?
  • According to IATI, which country received the most funding relating to the sector Ending Violence Against Women and Children (Sector 15180)?
  • Which two countries received the largest amount of aid as a response to Hurricane Matthew?

If you have further questions about how to search on d-portal, or questions as to why data is not showing please refer to the d-portal FAQ pages.

How can I use data from d-portal?

Once you have found the information you are looking for, you can download data and even generate content for your own website. Developers can also freely use d-portal source code to build their own portals.

Download data into a CSV file

Once you have selected specific filters or done a free text search you will be taken to a page showing the total number of projects/activities for your search. If you click into any of the figures or graphs you will be presented with a table. At the top right of this table, you can press the \\u2018CSV\\u2019 button and download the data.

Location data can be downloaded from heatmaps into a CSV file.

Generate content with IATI data for your website

You can use d-portal Generator to easily create attractive displays of IATI data on your own website or blog posts. The Generator is a free tool that can produce a range of graphs, tables, maps and other visualisations.

The process is simple: you select the data you want and choose how you\\u2019d like it displayed. The Generator then produces a line of code you can copy and paste into your own pages.

For more information, see the FAQs about the generator.

As an example, see how the United Nations Development Group uses the d-portal Generator.

Build your own tool that uses IATI data

Because d-portal.org is an open source platform, you can use all aspects of it to build your own portal using the free source code.
The open source concept relies on sharing resources in the hope that others will join in and help improve d-portal. This includes finding and reporting bugs, contributing new features that you'd like the platform to have or even creating new themes. If you would like to contribute new features get in touch with us at get support. We can then discuss how the features could work and what requirements the d-portal developers have for accepting new features.

Who maintains d-portal and who should I contact if I spot issues?

The IATI Secretariat is responsible for the maintenance of d-portal and work directly with two freelance developers who maintain the code.

If you have any queries about how the data is shown in d-portal, or how up-to-date the data is, please see the FAQs or contact the IATI Secretariat.

For questions relating to the data itself, contact the relevant publisher directly. You can find details for all publishers in the IATI Registry.

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d-portal est un portail consacré au développement qui vous permet de consulter et de visualiser les données de l’IITA sur les activités de développement et d’aide humanitaire. d-portal rafraîchit les données chaque jour et les extrait directement du registre de l’IITA. Les nouveaux signataires apparaissent généralement sur d-portal le lundi suivant leur première publication.

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d-portal a pour but de fournir aux départements gouvernementaux, aux parlements et aux organisations de la société civile des pays en développement des informations susceptibles de les aider à suivre et à planifier les activités de développement. Le portail comprend les données actuellement publiées conformément à la norme de l’Initiative internationale pour la transparence de l’aide (IITA), ainsi que les données les plus récentes du système de notification des pays créanciers du Comité d’aide au développement (CAD) de l’OCDE.

d-portal est actuellement en cours de traduction en plusieurs langues. Vous pouvez, à l’aide de l’option « Paramètres » située en haut à droite de la page des résultats, sélectionner l’une de ces langues : anglais, chinois (simplifié), espagnol, français, hindi et japonais. Veuillez noter que ce processus est en cours et que certaines parties du site ne sont pas encore disponibles dans d’autres langues.

Comment chercher des données dans d-portal ?

Vous pouvez chercher et afficher des données de l’IITA dans d-portal de plusieurs manières. En fonction des informations que vous recherchez, vous pouvez filtrer les données par :

  • pays bénéficiaire
  • signataire
  • groupe sectoriel
  • secteur
  • statut de l’activité
  • années concernées

Vous pouvez utiliser plusieurs filtres à la fois. Par exemple, vous pouvez, dans le cadre d’une même recherche, sélectionner « Burundi » et « Burkina Faso», « agriculture » et « santé de base ». Vous cliquez ensuite sur « Recherche » et d-portal affichera le nombre total de projets (appelés « activités » dans le cadre de l’IITA), triés par projets en cours, terminés ou planifiés. Vous obtiendrez également des informations sur la provenance des fonds octroyés aux projets affichés et les secteurs auxquels ils sont destinés. Si les signataires ont précisé les données de localisation des projets, une carte thermique indiquera où ces derniers sont mis en œuvre.

En outre, vous pouvez simultanément utiliser les filtres et saisir un texte libre dans la fenêtre de recherche.

En cliquant sur la fonction « Paramètres », située en haut à droite de la page des résultats, vous pouvez affiner la recherche et sélectionner la devise, la langue et la période de 12 mois souhaitées.

Voici quelques exemples de requêtes que vous pouvez lancer sur d-portal. Vous pouvez, pour vous familiariser avec la plateforme et son fonctionnement, visiter d-portal et chercher les réponses à vos questions :

  • Combien de projets concernant l’eau et l’assainissement (groupe sectoriel 140) sont mis en œuvre au Ghana ?
  • Afficher le nom de quatre organisations luttant actuellement contre la maladie à virus Ebola en Guinée.
  • Trouver un exemple d’activité en cours à Tegucigalpa, capitale du Honduras.
  • Quel est le montant (en livres sterling) du financement octroyé par le PNUD à la Sierra Leone en 2015 ?
  • Quel gouvernement est le bailleur de fonds initial de cette activité : MW-NBM-R1527-W106 ?
  • D’après l’IITA, quel pays a reçu le financement le plus important au titre du secteur 15180 (élimination de la violence à l’égard des femmes et des filles) ?
  • Quels sont les deux pays ayant reçu les montants d’aide les plus importants à la suite du passage de l’ouragan Matthew ?

Si vous avez des questions relatives à la fonction de recherche sur d-portal ou si vous souhaitez comprendre pourquoi des données ne s’affichent pas, veuillez consulter les Questions fréquentes.

Comment puis-je utiliser les données de d-portal ?

Une fois que vous avez trouvé les informations recherchées, vous pouvez télécharger les données, voire créer du contenu pour votre site Internet. Les développeurs peuvent également utiliser librement le code source de d-portal pour créer leur propre portail.

Télécharger les données au format CSV

Une fois que vous avez sélectionné des filtres spécifiques ou saisi une recherche en texte libre, la page des résultats affichera le nombre total de projets/d’activités correspondants. Si vous cliquez sur un chiffre ou un graphique, un tableau s’affichera. En haut à droite de ce tableau, cliquez sur le bouton « CSV » pour télécharger les données.

Les données de localisation peuvent être transférées d’une carte thermique à un fichier CSV.

Créer du contenu pour votre site Internet avec les données de l’IITA

Vous pouvez utiliser le générateur de d-portal pour afficher facilement et clairement les données de l’IITA sur votre site Internet ou votre blog. Le générateur est un outil gratuit qui peut fournir un éventail de visualisations, dont des graphiques, des tableaux ou des cartes.

Le processus est simple : vous sélectionnez des données puis le type de visualisation souhaitée. Le générateur affiche alors une ligne de code que vous copiez et collez sur vos pages.

Pour de plus amples informations sur le générateur, veuillez consulter notre foire aux questions.

À titre d’exemple, voici comment le Groupe des Nations Unies pour le développement utilise le générateur de d-portal.

Créer votre propre outil pour utiliser les données de l’IITA

d-portal.org étant une plateforme libre, vous pouvez utiliser toutes ses fonctionnalités et son code source libre pour créer votre propre portail.
Le concept d’outil libre est fondé sur le partage des ressources dans l’espoir que d’autres personnes se joindront à nous et nous aideront à améliorer d-portal. Par exemple, en repérant et en signalant les bogues, en suggérant l’ajout de nouvelles fonctionnalités, voire en créant de nouveaux thèmes. Si vous souhaitez suggérer de nouvelles fonctionnalités, veuillez nous contacter. Nous pourrons ainsi discuter de leur éventuel fonctionnement et des critères définis par les développeurs de d-portal pour l’inclusion de nouvelles fonctionnalités.

Qui assure la maintenance de d-portal et à qui dois-je signaler tout problème éventuel ?

Le Secrétariat de l’IITA assure la maintenance de d-portal et collabore directement avec deux développeurs indépendants chargés de la gestion du code.

Si vous avez des questions sur l’affichage des données sur d-portal ou sur la manière de mettre les données à jour, veuillez consulter notre foire aux questions ou contacter le Secrétariat de l’IITA.

Si vous avez des questions sur les données elles-mêmes, veuillez contacter directement le signataire concerné. Vous pouvez trouver les coordonnées de tous les signataires dans le registre de l’IITA.

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iatistandard.org is available in English and French versions to expand global access to information from the International Aid Transparency Initiative (IATI). iatistandard.org was originally created in English and details about accessing content within the French version of the site can be found below.

How can I access iatistandard.org in different languages?

Your web browser should automatically direct you to the version of IATI\\u2019s website that is set to your default language (if it is English or French). You can also access the English or French version by using the links that appear on the top-right hand side of each webpage.

What content is available in French?

You can find a range of useful information in French:

  • Information about the International Aid Transparency Initiative (IATI) and the IATI Standard
  • Guidance on how to use and publish IATI data
  • News and events
  • Selected governance documents including Members\\u2019 Assembly papers and minutes, and Annual Reports
  • Codelists

What content is not yet available in French?

IATI Reference

Information on all rules and guidance of each version of the IATI Standard is in English only, however French translations of some IATI codelists are available.

Images

Some images that contain text, for example screenshots of external resources maybe available in English only.

Are all documents posted on iatistandard.org available in French?

Most documents, including spreadsheets, presentations and word documents are not translated into French. However, key governance documents that are translated can be accessed by clicking on the links labeled \\u2018FR\\u2019.

Can I access support from the IATI Secretariat in French?

All support provided by IATI Secretariat will be in English only.

What other resources are available in translated versions?

IATI Connect, IATI's community platform is available in over 100 languages. In addition, many videos on IATI's Youtube channel are available in French, Portuguese and Spanish.

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This guidance sets out the process to be followed by data owners in instances where they choose to remove data published to the IATI Standard.

Data removal process

IATI is an open data standard, therefore publishing data to IATI is a commitment to having this data openly shared. Public data must be shared under a user-selected Open Data licence. However, IATI is aware that due to security concerns or privacy issues the data owner may choose to remove their data, either temporarily or permanently. The IATI publisher then has two options to proceed with removing their data:

Make the dataset \\u2018Private\\u2019

IATI publishers have the option to share datasets \\u2018privately\\u2019 through the IATI Registry. Private datasets will only be accessible to members of the publishing organisation with the required permission. Private data sets are held securely on the IATI Registry and are never shared by IATI.

Delete the dataset

IATI publishers also have the option to delete their dataset through the IATI Registry. The dataset will be deleted immediately from public view.

In order to make a file \\u2018private\\u2019 or \\u2018delete\\u2019 it, the data owner needs to login to their IATI Registry publisher account, select \\u2018manage\\u2019 and then go to the \\u2018Datasets\\u2019 tab. Here, the data owner can find options to make their datasets public, make them private, or delete them.

If the data owner encounters any issues in the process of making their file private or deleting it, they should contact the IATI Secretariat for support.

What happens when IATI data is removed?

The IATI Registry does not store any IATI data, but it does provide links to places where the data can be downloaded. Links to these places can be found under the \\u2018Datasets\\u2019 section of individual IATI Registry publisher profiles. Other applications also use and store data published to the IATI Standard. These are known as \\u2018consuming applications\\u2019 and each should have its own data removal guidance. Not all of these applications are designed and managed by the IATI Secretariat.

1) Consuming applications managed by IATI Secretariat: If a data owner decides to remove their data from the IATI Registry, the IATI-managed tools will refresh in the following specified time frames, and the data is removed from these applications accordingly:

Important note: Once data has been removed (made private or deleted) from the IATI Registry, the data will be removed from the above consuming applications at the time they are refreshed. If however the data is inaccessible at the time the application is refreshed (because of either a server error or a Registry error), but the data set is still marked as public on the IATI Registry, then the above consuming applications will continue to display the last available version of the data. Data owners are therefore advised to reconfirm that the data is no longer available on the Registry after 24-36 hours has passed, and contact the IATI Secretariat if further assistance is required.

2) External consuming applications not managed by IATI: As an open data standard, IATI data is available for use by anyone wishing to build a consuming application that uses IATI data. If a data owner decides to remove their data from the IATI Registry, the data owner should contact the external tool provider to check their data removal policy and refresh times.

Data removal requests

If a user becomes aware of data shared through the IATI Registry that they feel should not be shared openly, the user should contact the publishing organisation directly to request that the data be removed. The person making the request should refer to the contact information provided in the profile of the publisher in the Registry, and should:

  • Confirm their role and relationship to the data;
  • Clarify which specific data item(s) they are requesting be removed;
  • Establish the reason for the request.

If you receive no response from an IATI publisher or have a question on this Data Removal Guidance, please contact us for support.

IATI reserves the right to update or amend this guidance at any time and without prior notice.

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Publishers

IATI publishers share information on a wide range of resources, from aid to private finance, that flow into developing countries.

We encourage every organisation distributing or spending funds through international delivery chains to publish IATI data.

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IATI publishers include:

  • Donor governments
  • Multilateral organisations
  • Development Finance Institutions
  • Philanthropic Foundations
  • Fund managers
  • International non-governmental organisations
  • Local non-governmental organisations
  • Private sector organisations
  • Academic, training and research organisations
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Governments of developing countries

To plan resources effectively, governments in developing countries need to know what development and humanitarian organisations are operating in their country. They also need to know what these organisations are spending, which services they are providing and where.

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IATI data helps governments access timely, forward-looking and detailed information on resources that flow into the country to address poverty and crises. Government staff can integrate IATI data into their national financial systems.

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Jimaale Ahmed, Director General of Monitoring and Evaluation at the Government of Somalia said IATI data helped inform the country's new National Development Plan (2017-2019)

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Civil society organisations

Civil society organisations can use IATI data to hold authorities to account, to avoid duplicating services, and to signpost local people to other civil society organisations that can help them. Civil society organisations can also use IATI data to see how transparent donors are about their spending and to campaign for improvements.

Citizens, researchers, parliamentarians, the media

News organisations, journalists, academics, parliamentarians and others with an interest in development can use IATI to find detailed data for their research. You can view all IATI data easily using our own tool, d-portal.

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Archive

The technical advisory group (TAG) was an expert community that informed our approach to data publication and use, including updates to the IATI Standard.

Most of the group\\u2019s work and discussion happened on our online forum IATI Discuss, however the TAG met in person once a year. To view the documents for each TAG meeting, please see the relevant past event page.

TAG meeting:

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Looking for translated documents?

All documents available in French are marked with \\u2018FR\\u2019. Please note that not all documents are translated and to find out more please see Translation FAQs.

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There are many tools you can use to access IATI data. Different tools are designed for users with different technical abilities and for different uses. Use the information here to help decide which tools might be right for you.

Non-technical tools for searching, visualising and downloading IATI data

There are several free online tools for accessing IATI data which you can use without any special expertise. These tools differ in the number of fields you use to filter searches and how the data is displayed. For example, some online tools visualise the data in charts or maps while others allow you to download Excel spreadsheets or CSV files.

Some tools enable you to see all IATI data, while others are designed to extract only certain information for specific purposes.

Most tools are free to use. If a tool requires payment, refer to the service provider for details.

Tools built and managed by IATI

IATI has built tools that provide access to all IATI data. These are:

d-portal is a development portal that allows you to explore and visualise IATI data on development and humanitarian aid activities. d-portal refreshes daily and takes data directly from the IATI Registry. New publishers should appear on d-portal on the Monday after their first publication.

The IATI Datastore provides access to data published by organisations according to the IATI Standard on their resources and results. It's Query Builder enables users to build queries across 32 different elements of the IATI Standard. Users can select options through drop-down and freetext filters.

This tool enables download of simple Excel-formatted data on commitments, disbursements and expenditures, as well as forward-looking budgets, presented simply by country and region. It is a tool created by the IATI Secretariat as an interim measure to support simple access to the kinds of data requested most frequently by IATI partner country governments. Learning from this tool will inform IATI's next steps to develop a new data portal that will simplify access to all IATI data for all users.

Tools built and managed by third parties

IATI data is open source, so anyone is able to freely use the data and build tools that use IATI data. With some third-party tools you can see all IATI data; others use IATI data to focus on specific themes or topics in the international development and humanitarian sectors.

Some governments and organisations have built their own online tools that showcase their data.

If you have built a tool for accessing and using IATI data please let us know so that we can add them to the list.

Integrate IATI data into government financial systems

Governments of developing countries can reduce the burden of data collection by accessing IATI data to find many of the details they need in one place.

Some governments, such as Madagascar and Senegal, are further improving efficiency by trialling an automatic import of IATI data into their internal Aid Information Management Systems (AIMS) using an IATI-AIMS import tool. This can save valuable time that would otherwise be spent manually collecting and uploading data. It allows staff to spend more time using the data, and working with development partners locally to enrich and add context to it.

By using IATI data, government staff get a fuller picture of development and humanitarian activities and organisations operating in their country. They can find detailed information for specific projects and sometimes discover activities they were previously unaware of.

IATI resources for technical users

While there are many tools built to provide access to IATI data, they may not always meet your specific needs and there is a growing demand for bespoke products. For example, many governments have built their own portals to display their data in a way that the public can understand. Some organisations make tools for specific data queries or build new tools to analyse or visualise data in particular ways.

IATI and others have created resources to help developers build bespoke products.

Resources for developers

To allow for different ways of querying the data and to enable new tools to be built, IATI provides developers and other technical users access to useful APIs so they can work directly with the raw IATI XML data files.

IATI resources:

  • IATI Registry - IATI\\u2019s Registry API allows you to query the metadata on each organisation and xml file published to IATI. Metadata includes URLs to each published xml file, organisation publisher IDs and IATI organisation IDs.
  • IATI Datastore - IATI\\u2019s Datastore allows you to query all activity data and return it in formats beyond XML, including in JSON and CSV. The Datastore runs queries based on pre-existing set fields within IATI data and gives you the option to combine these queries.

Third-party technical resources

Other organisations have also created useful tools for technical users. These include:

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While using IATI data, there are a number of ways to get help depending on whose data you are looking at and the tool you are using.

Managing data quality

Each publishing organisation is responsible for ensuring the quality of its own data. Many organisations are publishing good quality data, but this can and does vary between publishers.

Each organisation decides upon the amount of content they provide and is responsible for ensuring the accuracy of that information.

IATI monitors the structure of published data and ensures that it follows the machine-readable rules in the IATI Standard. However, IATI does not audit or verify the content of published data. The IATI Secretariat and other tool providers are working on improving tools for validation and data use that flag where data quality can be improved.

User feedback is key to improving data quality by highlighting to publishers areas in which they can improve their data and ensure it accurately reflects their work. The more reliable and accurate data is, the more it will be systematically used.

If there is information you cannot find, cannot interpret or you think is wrong, please let the publisher know.

If you are a publisher and are looking to improve the quality of your data, please see Data Quality.

Finding the publisher\\u2019s contact email

Each IATI publisher is required to provide an email address on the IATI Registry and may also include a link to their website. To find these details, go to the required publisher\\u2019s page and the address will be displayed on the right of the screen under \\u2018Contact\\u2019.

Publishers can also include specific contact email addresses within their IATI data. For guidance on how to check, please see Using the IATI Registry.

Technical issues with tools

There are a range of tools and resources for using IATI data; some are provided by IATI while others are offered by third parties.

IATI tools

If you encounter issues with using a tool that IATI manages, contact us for advice and assistance.

Our main tools for data use are:

Third party tools

If you are having problems using IATI data through websites or tools that are not managed by IATI, please contact the service provider.

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The IATI Tool Guide has been developed to help data users navigate the complex environment of tools and applications for using IATI data.

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This useful guide provides an overview of the various tools available and the benefits of using each one. It includes detailed instructions and use cases to help you identify the right tool to deliver the data that you are looking for.

Whether you work for a government on aid management, or are a journalist writing a story, the IATI Tool Guide will help you use IATI data to inform your work.

The IATI Tool Guide has been developed by Development Gateway and was funded through the IATI Data Use Fund.

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Access research undertaken by IATI on the data needs across development and humanitarian stakeholders.

Focused country case studies in Malawi and Somalia

To help inform the development of IATI's Strategic Plan 2025-25, two focused country case studies were undertaken in Malawi and Somalia.

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Spotlight on IATI data use - profiles

In 2017 IATI released a series of profiles to look at the use of open data by developing country governments.Based on a recent survey led by UNDP, these profiles tell us a great deal about IATI data at country level and what the challenges and opportunities are for improving its use.

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The Members\\u2019 Assembly

The members\\u2019 assembly is formed of all members of IATI. They include over 100 donor and developing country governments, multilateral institutions, philanthropic foundations plus civil society and private sector organisations. Our members fund essential work of IATI, ensuring our initiative can achieve real change in global transparency.

The assembly approves strategic decisions and changes to IATI's governance. The chair of the governing board is also the chair of the members\\u2019 assembly.

The Governing Board

The governing board is made up of seven representatives elected by IATI members. The board presents options and makes recommendations on IATI\\u2019s overall strategic direction to the members\\u2019 assembly, oversees the implementation of IATI\\u2019s workplan by the secretariat and ensures the initiative operates effectively, according to its mission, vision, and values.

The Secretariat

IATI\\u2019s Secretariat is responsible for delivering the activities of the initiative, as set by the Governing Board. UNDP hosts the Secretariat and is responsible for IATI\\u2019s policy and technology services. UNOPS is the Secretariat\\u2019s service provider of the initiative\\u2019s legal and operational functions, and Open Data Services is the Secretariat\\u2019s technology delivery partner (contracted via UNDP). For further detail on the bodies governing IATI, see the Standard Operating Procedures.

IATI Community

IATI has a broad and diverse community of IATI data publishers and users, including development practitioners, political advocates for transparency, open data experts and technical specialists. This community is structured through our Communities of Practice' and 'Working Groups\\u2019. Both bodies work in alignment with each other to provide the Governing Board and the Members\\u2019 Assembly with timely advice on a range of matters and ensure the availability of opportunities and fora for systematic exchange and learning.

Standard Operating Procedures

IATI\\u2019s Standard Operating Procedures draw together and codify all decisions taken by IATI relating to how the initiative is run. It is intended as a living document which is updated after each members\\u2019 assembly to reflect new priorities or operating realities.

The latest version of the Standard Operating Procedures can be downloaded below.

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IATI Financial Report

IATI Financial Report 2023 accompanies the IATI Annual Report 2023 (ES / FR). Details about the initiative's previous year's finances can be found within past IATI Annual Report documents.

Financial Report 2023 FR and ES to follow.

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Income

IATI is financed by our members through a combination of membership fees and voluntary contributions. All funds are allocated to a pool of resources and used to finance IATI's budget and workplan, as approved by the Governing Board. In its role as trustee within the IATI Secretariat, UNOPS has full fiduciary responsibility and accountability for the receipt, custody and disbursement of all contributions provided by members.

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Annual financial statements

IATI publishes annual financial statements prepared by UNOPS which cover the entire period of IATI implementation by the Secretariat consortium from September 2013 to December 2022. Financial statements are prepared based on a calendar year and include all financial contributions by members during this period.

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Budget and workplan

IATI's planned annual spending is set out in its budget and workplan. IATI\\u2019s elected Governing Board oversees the development and approval of the budget and workplan.

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The following documents provide information on past IATI budget and outputs:

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Commitment to Transparency

Each of the IATI Secretariat entities publish details of their related activities according to the IATI Standard as part of their corporate reporting, and in respect of their own commitments to transparency.

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IATI budget and workplan

The IATI budget and workplan outline the activities that the Secretariat is focusing on during the year. IATI\\u2019s elected Governing Board oversees the development and approval of the budget and workplan.

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Delivering IATI Strategic Plan 2020-2025

IATI's annual budget and workplans contribute to the delivery of the IATI Strategic Plan 2020-2025. IATI's Secretariat and Governing Board have set out an overview of how the Strategic Plan will be delivered over five years.

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All activities in IATI's budget and workplans aim to achieve three mutually reinforcing objectives for the initiative over the next five years. These are: (1) improving the quality of IATI data that is published; (2) promoting the use of data by development and humanitarian actors; and (3) strengthening IATI\\u2019s data Standard and reinvigorating its community of publishers and members.

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IATI Annual Reports

Our annual reports provide updates on the progress, challenges and finances of IATI. The first IATI annual report was produced in 2013. Since 2014 reports have been published in English, French and Spanish. All are downloadable as PDF documents.

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2023

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2021

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2020

Annual Report 2020 is accompanied by a new separate Financial Report, developed to improve accessibility and transparency of information on IATI\\u2019s finances.

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IATI Secretariat Service Catalogue

This IATI Secretariat Service Catalogue outlines the services provided by the IATI Secretariat to IATI members, and aims to provide a clear and consistent understanding of each service for both users and stakeholders.

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Standard Operating Procedures

IATI\\u2019s Standard Operating Procedures draw together and codify all decisions taken by IATI relating to how the initiative is run. It is intended as a living document which is updated after each members\\u2019 assembly to reflect new priorities or operating realities.

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Theory of change

IATI's Theory of Change explains how the initiative\\u2019s activities will lead to the change and impact that IATI aims for. The Theory of Change was prepared under the leadership of UNDP\\u2019s Bureau for Policy and Programme Support, Development Impact Group with the guidance of a DFID expert on Theory of Change seconded to UNDP. Whilst different Theory of Change processes exist, the process applied here is a hybrid drawn from established UNDP and UK DFID processes. IATI\\u2019s Board and Secretariat members were consulted and updated throughout the development process.

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IATI Value Proposition Statement

The IATI Value Proposition Statement was written in consultation with IATI members in 2017. View IATI Value Proposition Statement.

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IATI Data Use Strategy

IATI's Data Use Strategy 2017 - 2019 was developed to improve the systematic and routine use of IATI data to help achieve sustainable development outcomes. More information on the work that the initiative is undertaking on data use can be found in the Using Data section.

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IATI Evaluation 2015

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Why join IATI?

Join IATI to help govern and fund our initiative. By becoming a member, you can support the publication and use of good quality IATI data to achieve sustainable development.

Becoming a member vs. data publisher

Becoming a member of IATI is optional and is not necessary to publish IATI data. Any organisation can register for free to be a publisher - see our how to publish data page for more information.

Benefits

There are many benefits to your government or organisation by joining IATI. As a member, you will be able to:

  • Show your commitment to transparency to key stakeholders such as funders, taxpayers, civil society organisations, politicians and the wider international development and humanitarian communities.
  • Learn from and share best practice with a growing membership of more than 100 donor and developing country governments, multilateral institutions, philanthropic foundations, civil society and private sector organisations.
  • Get priority support from the IATI Secretariat on publishing your IATI data.
  • Have the final say on changes to the IATI Standard, ensuring its rules and guidance meet your data needs.
  • Attend IATI member events across the globe, including our annual members\\u2019 assembly meeting.
  • Agree IATI\\u2019s strategic priorities and membership contribution.
  • Decide how IATI is governed and run. Only members are eligible to vote or stand in the elections for IATI\\u2019s governing board.
  • Receive updates on members\\u2019 news, stories and events in a monthly bulletin from IATI\\u2019s Chair.

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IATI member, the Government of Sierra Leone, discussing the data needs of the Ministry of Finance and Economic Development with IATI's community.

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Fund essential work

IATI members entirely fund our work. By joining, you are helping to ensure IATI can continue implementing our vital work including:

  • IATI support from the Secretariat. This includes responding to hundreds of requests each month for help to publish and access IATI data.
  • Improvements to the IATI Standard to ensure its rules and guidance meet the changing data needs of the development and humanitarian sector.
  • Maintenance of IATI\\u2019s technical systems and tools, which are critical to the publication and use of the data.
  • Communications and engagement activities to spread awareness and secure political commitments to transparency amongst governments and major international bodies.

How much does it cost?

IATI members set the fees of joining the initiative. The cost of membership depends on the type and size of your organisation.

Note that it is free to publish IATI data and you do not need to be a member to do this.


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Membership

Contribution (annual)

Provider of development cooperation$ 85,000
Private sector organisations with annual expenditure exceeding $10mTBC
Private sector organisations with annual expenditure between $1m and $10m$2,200
Private sector organisations with annual expenditure below $1m$1,100
Partner countries$2,200
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An adjusted scale has been agreed for UN entities to promote an increase in membership within that constituency. Annual membership contributions for UN entities is shown below:

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Membership

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The fees for UN organisations can be found in the IATI Standard Operating Procedures EN / FR.

How to join

Governments and organisations who are interested in becoming a member can request an invitation. If you would like an invitation, or if you would like to find out more about membership, please contact the IATI Secretariat at support@iatistandard.org.

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The members\\u2019 assembly is formed of all members of IATI, and meets in person once a year. This body has final approval of strategic decisions, including the recommendations on the budget and work plan proposed by IATI\\u2019s governing board.

To view the documents for each event, please see their relevant past event page.

Members' Assembly:

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Steering Committee:

The Steering Committee was replaced by the Members' Assembly in 2016. To view the documents for each Steering Committee event, please see their relevant past event page:

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The nomination period for the IATI Governing Board Elections closed on 11 March 2024.

Seven eligible nominations were received for the seven seats available on the Board. An eighth nomination was received from a Provider of Development Cooperation, but was subsequently withdrawn.\\u00a0

According to Annex III: Election Process for Governing Board of the IATI Standard Operating Procedures, no vote was required in any of the constituencies, or for the technical seat.\\u00a0

The following candidates are confirmed as members of the 2024 - 2026 IATI Governing Board and representatives within these three constituencies:

Partner countries

  • Government of Lesotho, Ministry of Finance and Development Planning - Mr. Motai Ramokoinihi\\u00a0
  • Government of Somalia, Ministry of Planning, Investment & Economic Development - Mr. Mohamed Gele

Providers of development cooperation

  • Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Kingdom of the Netherlands (incumbent) - Ms. Thea Schepers
  • UNICEF - Ms. Zainab Al-Azzawi (replacing Mr. Joseph Barnes)

Civil Society Organisations and other

  • AfroLeadership (incumbent) - Mr. Charlie Martial Ngounou\\u00a0
  • Fields Data - Mr. Anand Ramachandran Nair

Technical seat

  • Zimmerman BV / Open Data Company - Mr. Siem Vaessen

Congratulations to these members who form the new IATI Governing Board from 1 April 2024, in accordance with IATI\\u2019s Standard Operating Procedures (4.2 Governing Board Election Process).

Sincere thanks to outgoing Board members for their hard work in steering IATI through its recent period of institutional change: Henry Asor Nkang (Nigeria), Innocent Mugabe (Rwanda), Joseph Barnes (UNICEF) and Winnie Kamau (Association of Freelance Journalists). Each has made an invaluable contribution as a member of the 2022-2024 cohort.

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IATI Working Groups are specific and time-bound groups established to provide expert advice to the Members\\u2019 Assembly or Governing Board.

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Working Groups cover a wide range of topics, for example improving the publication and use of IATI data, organising IATI\\u2019s next community-wide meeting, or developing new data fields for the IATI Standard. IATI Working Groups include a balance of expertise with diverse representation from different constituencies and regions.

By participating, you will be involved in making recommendations that help to deliver IATI\\u2019s Strategic Plan 2020\\u20132025 or annual workplan.

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How do Working Groups differ from IATI's Communities of Practice?

COPs are informal communities with a focus on shared learning, experimentation and increased engagement amongst the IATI community.

The focus areas and activities are determined by the COP membership itself. This is different from an IATI Working Group, which is a time-bound group, mandated by IATI\\u2019s Members\\u2019 Assembly or Governing Board. Working Groups are advisory in nature and they report to the Governing Board on specific tasks or objectives. See IATI\\u2019s Standard Operating Procedures (EN)/ FR for more information.

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Contact

For more information about IATI's Working Groups, please email the IATI Secretariat: info@iatistandard.org.

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According to the 2024 Global Report on Food Crises, over 282 million people across the world face acute food insecurity. As conflict, economic shocks and the climate emergency continue to drive the global food crisis, timely and accurate data is critical infrastructure that can help deliver efficient and coordinated responses.

Founded in 2022 by the G7 Presidency, The Global Alliance for Food Security (GAFS) brings together over 40 institutions to catalyse swift and coordinated responses to food insecurity. One of the core tools under the auspices of GAFS is the Global Food and Nutrition Security Dashboard. The publicly available dashboard provides a worldwide overview of food and nutritional security (FNS) by consolidating data from a wide variety of global, national and sub-national sources. The IATI datastore adds information about over 7,000 activities and 43,000 transactions related to FNS. The dashboard is updated weekly, enabling agencies to access real-time data and act swiftly in response to emerging food crises.

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GAFS collaborates with other agencies to support countries as they develop and operationalise Food Security Crisis Preparedness Plans. These are\\u00a0national operational plans that define what constitutes a major food and nutrition security crisis, and details step-by-step protocols, roles and timelines for mobilising additional funding. 25 national governments have committed to putting Preparedness Plans in place, with over 60 additional countries expected to develop plans by 2030.

IATI is working with GAFS to provide data infrastructure when a Preparedness Plan is triggered. By annotating IATI data about funding, resources and programme activities related to a specific Preparedness Plan, institutions including the World Bank, USAID and the UN Food and Agriculture Organization can track resources more easily, streamline co-ordination and deliver better outcomes in response to a crisis. Like all IATI data, these tagged activities will be open and freely available to use.

For example, in Somalia, where recurrent droughts severely impact food security, real-time tracking of funding and resource allocation can be critical. When a Preparedness Plan is activated, decision-makers can quickly identify which regions are receiving aid and where there are gaps. If the data shows that a particular district is lagging in resource allocation despite a spike in food insecurity, organisations can redirect funds and supplies immediately.

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The GAFS Dashboard offers the latest global and country-level data on food crisis severity, crisis preparedness, global food security financing, emerging risks and potential measures to help strengthen agri-food systems.

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IATI data helps to track, monitor and respond to food and nutritional insecurity in three key ways:

  1. Improving financial oversight by providing up to date, detailed information on funding flows,
  2. Fostering cross sector collaboration by facilitating alignment between governments, multilaterals and NGOs,
  3. Enabling agile responses, by ensuring the right resources reach vulnerable populations when and where they are most needed.

As the global food crisis intensifies, the need for real time, actionable data has never been more pressing. Our partnership with GAFS has scaled IATI\\u2019s impact, providing key data infrastructure driving informed decisions that can save lives in over 25 countries. This unique collaboration also shows the groundbreaking possibilities for other thematic communities, demonstrating how data can be a powerful tool for addressing global challenges in the link between humanitarian work, development, and peace.

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In 2023, African Development Bank (AfDB) projects delivered transformative results on the ground: 2.4 million people had access to new electricity connections, 3.5 million people gained access to better transport services, and 9 million people had new or improved access to water and sanitation.

IATI data is a key foundation for mapping and monitoring the transformative impact of AfDB\\u2019s investments. Since joining IATI in 2011 and adopting the IATI Standard to publish spending and results data in 2013, the AfDB has demonstrated outstanding transparency. As of October 2024, AFDB shares detailed data on over 5,500 projects across 17,000 locations, representing over USD 184 billion in investments through MapAfrica, the Bank\\u2019s dynamic data platform.

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MapAfrica offers a clear view of how the Bank\\u2019s High 5 Priorities are being realised across the continent through datasets and impact stories. The Results Measurement Framework empowers anyone with internet access to visualise, filter and export AfDB\\u2019s investment data in Excel or CSV format, making it a valuable resource for understanding the full scope of AfDB\\u2019s contributions to Africa\\u2019s development.

In 2024, the Bank launched a refreshed version of the MapAfrica platform, offering a more robust technical infrastructure and a streamlined user experience that makes it easier to explore data on AfDB investments and their outcomes. Between 30th May and 30th October 2024, over 123,000 unique visitors have used the platform to explore the Bank's activities.

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MapAfrica shows how AfDB's strategic priorities are being realised across Africa using datasets and impact stories.

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Horia Sohir Debbiche, Principal Results and Transparency Officer at AfDB, said "Progress doesn\\u2019t happen overnight\\u2014it takes years of rigour, dedication, and a relentless commitment to transparency and accountability. At AfDB, we\\u2019ve embraced this journey by aligning with IATI standards and continuously improving our organisational efficiency. For the second consecutive year, our sovereign portfolio has been ranked the most transparent in the world by the Aid Transparency Index\\u2014a testament to our unwavering dedication to openness and impact.\\u201d

As AfDB continues to expand and enhance MapAfrica, these efforts towards openness and transparency are improving decision making and fostering collaboration for sustainable development across Africa.

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In 2023, over 158 organisations published IATI data on projects in Nigeria totalling over USD 5 billion. As the government works towards the goal of lifting over 100 million Nigerians out of poverty by 2030, the timely and open data IATI provides is crucial to driving evidence based decisions that can maximise the impact of development cooperation.

Since joining IATI in 2015, Nigeria has played an active role advocating for transparency of aid and development resources. From 2020-2022, Nigeria served as partner country representative on the Governing Board of IATI, and was elected chair of the Governing Board between 2022-2024.

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Nigeria\\u2019s government has increasingly used IATI data to improve governance and economic planning. The Central Bank of Nigeria, for example, uses this data to calculate balance of payments, ensuring more accurate financial management. The Ministry of Budget and Economic Planning relies on the data to develop a more informed Medium-Term Expenditure Framework, improving budgeting decisions. The National Assembly also uses this data to provide parliamentary oversight, providing accountability that funds are spent effectively.

According to Henry Asor Nkang, Development Assistance Database Manager at the Nigerian Federal Ministry of Budget and Economic Planning and former IATI Governing Board Chair \\u201cThe government of Nigeria sees immense value in the International Aid Transparency Initiative and is using IATI data to track millions of dollars of development finance flowing into our country. We used IATI data to inform Nigeria\\u2019s Annual Development Cooperation Report, which monitors development financing to our country and informs government decisions about the future coordination of these resources\\u201d.

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In 2024, Nigeria\\u2019s Federal Ministry of Budget and Economic Planning scaled up their use of IATI data by launching the Nigeria Development Cooperation Dashboard, a tool designed to enhance transparency and accountability of development resources. The dashboard maps IATI data to Nigeria\\u2019s National Development Plan pillars and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), providing more effective monitoring of progress towards national goals, as well as attaining the SDGs. This helps the government to better track and measure outcomes, adjust their strategies in real time, and ensure that resources are directed to the most impactful initiatives.

The Nigeria Development Cooperation Dashboard also helps to foster trust and accountability among development partners, civil society and the public. By providing timely access to comprehensive data, the dashboard helps stakeholders to better understand where resources are going, how they are being used, and the tangible outcomes that they deliver.

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In 2024, CAF - Development Bank of Latin America and the Caribbean started publishing IATI data. By joining the IATI community, and publishing their data using the IATI Standard, CAF is showcasing how cooperation among regional partners can drive growth and develop location solutions that accelerate progress towards shared development goals.

CAF\\u2019s mission is to improve the quality of life for all in Latin America and the Caribbean by promoting sustainable development and regional integration. The bank offers advice and financial support to public and private sectors of its shareholder countries, including 21 countries from across Latin America and the Caribbean \\u2013\\u00a0Argentina, Barbados, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Honduras, Jamaica, Mexico, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Portugal, Spain, Trinidad and Tobago, Uruguay and Venezuela.

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In 2023, the bank designed its first Access to Information and Institutional Transparency Program. The goal of this program is to advance a culture of openness and strengthen public trust in the bank's actions. As part of the program, the bank wanted to start sharing information about their resources using the IATI Standard, making it easier to find, access and use that data to improve outcomes.

CAF\\u2019s approach to publishing their data shows the power of collaboration. The bank brought together a team to support their IATI publication, including members from the General Secretariat, the business units, the IT Unit, the Strategic Communications Unit and the Corporate Risk Unit to ensure a joined up approach to publishing their data. This approach enabled CAF to invest internally in their knowledge of the IATI Standard, helping them to establish a sustainable and scalable way to publish their data.

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The IATI Secretariat supported CAF to make sure the data they were publishing met the IATI Standard. This support included help modelling their data for publication, using tools such as the IATI Validator to assess the data quality, and refining their method to make sure CAF could regularly and consistently publish high quality data.

Alejandra Claros Borda, Secretary-General of CAF, said \\u201cBeing a member of IATI is evidence of CAF\\u2019s dedication to advancing a culture of openness and strengthening public trust in all our actions. Thanks to efforts to promote transparency, in addition to being accountable to our Governing Bodies and citizens, we also promote an environment where the final beneficiaries can have a participation and voice in the projects we finance\\u201d.

By sharing their data openly using the IATI Standard, CAF is demonstrating how accessible, high-quality data can strengthen regional cooperation to drive more effective development outcomes. This data will help CAF to build trust, improve coordination and ultimately deliver better outcomes for the communities CAF serves.

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In 2023, the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs budgeted over 4 billion USD for bilateral development cooperation. In an era where efficiency and accountability are essential, the ministry\\u2019s commitment to IATI is helping to safeguard taxpayers money, reduce waste, and ensure aid is delivered where it\\u2019s needed most.

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Visualisation of the Dutch MFA's funding network. In the diagram, each dot represents an organisation, and each line represents the flow of funding from one organisation to another.

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The Netherlands has a long history of championing transparency in aid and development. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) was a founding member of IATI in 2008, and chaired the Steering Committee from 2013 to 2015 and the Governing Board from 2018 to 2022. MFA representative Thea Schepers became Board chair in 2024.

Over 80% of the ministry\\u2019s aid spending is delivered to intermediary partners, rather than directly to the recipient country or project. In this context, networked data is crucial to getting a clear view of what, where, and how resources are used. By providing this clear view of how its partners are also using their resources, IATI data has a direct impact on the way that Dutch aid is managed.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs publishes its own data using the IATI Standard, and requires more than 500 of its partners - including NGOs and international organisations - to do the same. This data is openly available through the IATI Datastore, and the Ministry's own dashboards.

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This commitment to IATI publishing across the ministry\\u2019s network makes it easier to \\u2018follow the money\\u2019, linking funding sources, partners, and on-the-ground projects. This means MFA can better understand where resources go, and the outcomes they deliver. In turn, it helps the MFA to make decisions that can maximise impact and reduce inefficiencies in the future .

The value of this approach is illustrated by a network visualisation of the ministry\\u2019s funding. In the diagram, each dot represents an organisation, and each line represents the flow of funding from one organisation to another. Directly or indirectly, each organisation is funded by the MFA.

The timely, traceable data that IATI provides enables the MFA to strengthen accountability across global aid and development networks, ensuring that taxpayers resources are directed to where they are most needed and most effective.

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The outcomes

The Government of Madagascar uses IATI data to discover millions of dollars of spending on development and humanitarian projects in the country, that were previously unknown to them. This invaluable information enables the government improve the planning and coordination of aid.

Effectively plan for the future

Government staff are better able to plan for the future by using forward-looking data from IATI to find out what donors are planning to spend in the country, several years in advance. Analysis from the government shows that over the last 10 years, IATI data revealed an additional USD 830 million worth of spending commitments, compared to data obtained by the government from direct requests to the same donors.

The chart below shows a significant increase since 2015 in donor commitments that were found by using IATI\\u2019s online search tool, d-portal.org, compared with data in the government\\u2019s internal aid database, called the Aid Management Platform (AMP).

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Volume of data on spending commitments published to IATI compared to data in Madagascar AMP (2009 - 2018)

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As a result, government staff use IATI data to better plan and coordinate their domestic resources to complement the spending of external donors. For example, the Ministry responsible for Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) has launched a database called TRACKFIN that uses IATI data to track down all financing to the WASH sector. This helps staff to better understand where service gaps or duplications may exist in the future.

Establish working relationships with more donors

The government uses IATI data to improve coordination with donors and other organisations who do not report their development or humanitarian activities directly to the government often because they do not have representative offices in the country.

Currently, 38 organisations, from donor governments to multilaterals and NGOs publish information on their spending and projects to IATI, and their data are not included in Madagascar\\u2019s AMP. Their data represents an additional USD 288 million of spending commitments and over USD 300 million of actual spending and disbursements on development and humanitarian activities.

Not only has additional funding been identified, but the government has also discovered organisations they had not been aware were active in Madagascar. With contact information shared through IATI, this has enabled government staff to make contact with them, and start working together to deliver a coordinated effort to help improve development effectiveness.

Save valuable time processing aid data

In a recent pilot undertaken with UNICEF (see below), government staff saved valuable time by trialing an IATI data synchronisation tool, since they were no longer required to input aid data manually into the Madagascar AMP. The tool automatically imported 118 development projects into the AMP, that UNICEF had originally published to IATI.

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What happened

Within the Government of Madagascar, aid data is managed in the Office of the Prime Minister by the Permanent Technical Secretariat for Aid Coordination (STPCA). This body was created in 2008, along with Madagascar\\u2019s AMP (developed by Development Gateway), which became their first national database to manage data on aid coming into the country.

Step 1

In 2011 the Government of Madagascar signed the The Busan Partnership for Effective Development Co-operation, strengthening its commitment to transparency and open access to development data. In the same year, the government took the decision to become a member of IATI. As a member, Madagascar committed to using IATI data and addressing the challenge of harmonising the data collected by government staff from donors based in the Madagascar, and the data published to IATI.

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IATI data published on Madagascar 04 July 2017. See up-to-date statistics on d-portal.org

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Step 2

Over the next four years, the availability of IATI data steeply increased, from the first organisation publishing their spending in 2011, to over 370 publishers in 2015. In 2015, with the support of the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the government implemented an IATI import tool to automatically input IATI data into the Madagascar AMP.

In 2017, the government took part in a joint project with UNICEF and Development Gateway, in which the tool was adapted and successfully imported 118 UNICEF projects into the AMP.

Next steps

Following the success of the pilot, the Government of Madagascar plans to integrate other partners in their data synchronization exercise. The African Development Bank and USAID have already expressed interest in helping to automatically import their IATI data into the government\\u2019s AMP.

For Madagascar, IATI data is provided to all ministries through the AMP-Madagascar database, to improve coordination and planning of development resources.

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More information

For more information on the Government of Madagascar's experience of using IATI, including information for other governments on lessons learned, see Increasing the use of IATI data in Madagascar and Senegal. To discover how to access IATI data visit Using Data.

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By publishing data on their spending to IATI, Oxfam Novib has strengthened their commitment to transparency, improved information for internal decision-making and showcased their development activities to the world through their online portal, Atlas.

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For Oxfam Novib, the main driver to start publishing data to IATI was \\u201cto practise what they preached\\u201d. A core part of Oxfam\\u2019s work involves holding donors, governments, private sector organisations, and others accountable for their decisions and impact on injustice and poverty. To hold others to account, Oxfam Novib became an IATI publisher (in 2014) to ensure that they were as open and transparent as possible about their own activities.

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Oxfam Novib uses IATI data in their online portal Oxfam Atlas to map development and humanitarian activities across the world.

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Now, the greatest benefit experienced by Oxfam Novib of publishing to IATI is the improvement of internal information on resources and results to inform decisions. By adopting the IATI Standard for their data, they are using rules and guidance that have been created and tested by experts and the wider community in international development.

As a result, Oxfam Novib has seen a \\u201csurge in data quality improvement\\u201d and IATI data is used to inform decisions by management on the organisation\\u2019s resource and budget allocation. IATI data provides a valuable \\u201creal time\\u201d insight to staff on what is happening within the organisation and has helped answer critical questions such as whether they are implementing what they have agreed to.

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Improving accountability to donors

Oxfam Novib\\u2019s main donor, the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs uses their IATI data to monitor the implementation of their contracts. The Ministry imports Oxfam Novib\\u2019s IATI data on a daily basis, and displays their financial information, and the results or impact of their projects on the government\\u2019s public online dashboard, METIS.

Sharing IATI data on Oxfam Atlas

Oxfam Novib built their own dedicated online portal, Atlas to allow anyone in the world to easily view their development spending and projects. They have also created country-specific pages on Oxfam Novib\\u2019s main website to provide information on past and existing projects being delivered, for example see their Uganda page.

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IATI data published by Oxfam Novib (snapshot taken on 04 July 2017). See up-to-date statistics on d-portal.org

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What happened

In 2012, Oxfam Novib began planning for a open and web-based future to achieve greater transparency and accountability. During 2013, they started work on creating Oxfam Atlas as a portal to share IATI data and information on their projects, resources and lessons learned both within the organisation and to the public.

Step 1

By recognising there is strong business case for using IATI data themselves, Oxfam Novib decided to combine the goals of IATI publication with internal information sharing needs into one project. In May 2014 Oxfam Novib successfully published its first data set on the IATI Registry.
They found that IATI\\u2019s requirement to publish data at individual project level has allowed for better internal sharing and disclosure on projects, which is particularly valuable in more complex organisations and confederations, like Oxfam.

Step 2

In 2016, Oxfam Novib became compliant with the requirement introduced by their main donor, the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs to publish IATI data. Oxfam Novib also started using IATI data in the programme Power BI to visualise project trends in simple graphics for internal decision making.

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He previously led the design and development of the Somalia Aid Information Management System (AIMS), a platform that tracks and reports on aid flows and results in Somalia. \\r\\n\\r\\nMohamed Gele is a Data Scientist with over nine years of experience of working on development data.\", \"external_role\": \"Ministry of Planning, Investment & Economic Development (MoPIED), Government of Somalia\", \"profile_picture\": 1089, \"IATI_constituency\": \"Partner Country\", \"organisation_logo\": null, \"organisation_name\": \"\"}}, {\"id\": \"0537107b-9589-4758-aa04-e6d4eca39df7\", \"type\": \"profile_editor\", \"value\": {\"name\": \"Motai Ramokoinihi\", \"IATI_role\": \"\", \"description\": \"\", \"external_role\": \"Government of Lesotho, Ministry of Finance and Development Planning\", \"profile_picture\": 96, \"IATI_constituency\": \"Partner Country\", \"organisation_logo\": null, \"organisation_name\": \"\"}}, {\"id\": \"318736c9-ef67-4207-9c68-81544541daef\", \"type\": \"profile_editor\", \"value\": {\"name\": \"Charlie Martial Ngounou\", \"IATI_role\": \"IATI Vice-Chair\", \"description\": \"Charlie is a champion for data rights, digital rights and human rights online. He is the founder and president of AfroLeadership, a pan-african civil society organisation promoting open data, open governance, data economy and data justice to improve transparency, accountability and citizen participation in African countries.\\r\\n\\r\\nCharlie is also a founding member and is on the Board of Directors for MyData Global and aNewGovernance. 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UNOPS is the Secretariat\\u2019s service provider of the initiative\\u2019s legal and operational functions, and Open Data Services is the Secretariat\\u2019s technology delivery partner (contracted via UNDP).\"}]" +msgstr "" + +#. about.peoplepage.44.content_editor +msgid "[{\"id\": \"3978e8b7-3430-43d6-9adc-3f8ce346353c\", \"type\": \"intro\", \"value\": \"

Governing board

The Governing Board takes a leadership role in overseeing the implementation of IATI\\u2019s work. The board puts recommendations on key budget and strategic issues to the Members\\u2019 Assembly for final approval.

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The Board is made up of seven members representing providers of development cooperation, partner countries and civil society, non-governmental and private sector organisations. The Board also includes one technical representative. The members of the Board appoint IATI\\u2019s Chair and Vice Chairs, who chair both the Governing Board and the Members\\u2019 Assembly.

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IATI is here to help provide general and technical support. Please email us with your questions using the contact details below. Please note that responses from IATI may be provided in English only.

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For more information, head over to our user-friendly community platform IATI Connect or email the IATI Secretariat at info@iatistandard.org.

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Further information about the Members' Assembly and Community Exchange is posted on the Event page on IATI Connect and the Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs).

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Email IATI Advocacy and Communications Specialist: rohini.simbodyal@undp.org for more information.

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For any questions, email support@iatistandard.org

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For any questions email the IATI Secretariat: support@iatistandard.org

\"}]" +msgstr "[]" + +#. events.eventpage.2977.excerpt +msgid "IATI Members’ Assembly (23-24 April) and Community Exchange (25-26 April), Bogotá, Colombia." +msgstr "Assemblée annuelle des membres de l’IITA 2024, suivie d’échanges de la communauté en présentiel qui se tiendront du 23 au 26 avril (Bogotá, Colombie)." + +#. events.eventpage.3000.excerpt +msgid "Attend in person or watch live a side-event co-hosted by IATI at UN HLPF 2024." +msgstr "None" + +#. events.eventpage.3005.excerpt +msgid "Use our interactive calendar to stay updated with IATI & other relevant events." +msgstr "None" + +#. events.eventpage.3011.excerpt +msgid "A second IATI Members' Assembly for 2024 will be held online on 27 November to discuss governance issues for the initiative." +msgstr "None" + +#. events.eventpage.2821.content_editor +msgid "[{\"id\": \"260c63db-5db5-46ab-af7f-b5395d21f736\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

IATI Virtual Community Exchange - Tuesday 13 April 2021

Join IATI\\u2019s first Virtual Community Exchange (13 April) for networking, peer learning and knowledge-sharing on IATI, transparency and open data topics. Our online event will offer informal, interactive sessions with IATI\\u2019s community from across governments, civil society, the private sector, academia and others. Anyone with an interest in open data, transparency or development cooperation is welcome!

  • Registration for meeting now closed - all participants have been emailed about joining the event.
  • Video recordings of the meeting to be published in English after the event.

Head over the Sched for more information about the IATI\\u2019s first Virtual Community Exchange (13 April).

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IATI Members\\u2019 Assembly and Community Exchange was held on 23-26 April in Bogot\\u00e1, Colombia.

  • Members\\u2019 Assembly: All members of IATI were invited to join the meeting, which focused on issues about how the initiative is run (e.g. governance, funding, strategic direction).

  • Community Exchange: The Community Exchange was open to anyone interested in IATI, and enable IATI's community to deliver sessions promoting networking, learning and collaboration with others interested in development and humanitarian open data.

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The event was held at the National Administrative Department of Statistics (DANE), located at: Carrera 59, # 26 - 60 in Bogota, Colombia.\\u00a0

Online participants joined the Members' Assembly and selected sessions at the Community Exchange on Zoom.

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Visa and travel

Some countries require a visa to enter Colombia. Please check your visa situation in time, and, if needed, start your online visa-application as soon as possible to prevent any obstacles when entering Colombia.

Important note: carefully read this Visa Guide where you can find practical steps about the online visa procedure. This Visa Guide includes the application link (here) and list of Colombian Consulates (here). If you have any visa related questions, please reach APC Colombia via carlosquintero@apccolombia.gov.co. For invitation letters, please reach the IATI Secretariat via marijap@unops.org

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  • Side-event: Road to FfD4: Laying the groundwork for a new era of transparency & development effectiveness
  • Monday 15 July 2024, 1:15 \\u2013 2:30 PM EDT
  • Conference Room 3, UN-HQ NY / LIVE STREAM

WATCH LIVE: https://webtv.un.org/en/asset/k1z/k1ztj55mpz

IATI and the Global Partnership for Effective Development Cooperation (GPEDC) will host a side-event at this year's UN High-level Political Forum on Sustainable Development (HLPF) jointly with the Federal Ministry of Budget & Economic Planning of Nigeria.

Register to attend in-person /\\u00a0receive live link

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The event will raise awareness about the importance of transparency and effectiveness as key enablers for sustainable development. It will focus on why transparency and effectiveness should be a priority at the Fourth International Conference on Financing for Development (FfD4) in July 2025.

The 2024 Financing for Sustainable Development Report (FSDR) shows the investment gap to meet the SDGs is now 4.2 trillion USD, up from 2.5 trillion USD in 2015. Financing this gap will be a key focus of FfD4. It is all the more urgent to demonstrate to the world now that resources are being delivered transparently and effectively.

\"}]" +msgstr "[]" + +#. events.eventpage.3001.content_editor +msgid "[{\"id\": \"47f358dd-cbd2-4770-9cd8-d42e72f0ea22\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

Join an informal call with Yemesrach Assefa Workie, IATI's first Executive Director.

Yemesrach Assefa Workie assumed her new role on 1 June 2024, bringing a wealth of leadership experience through many years of working in the international development sector.

IATI members and community are encouraged to join the call to welcome the new director and share your views and thoughts on 18 July 1 - 2pm UTC using this Zoom Link.

Yemesrach joins IATI from her previous role as the UNDP Deputy Resident Representative in Fiji\\u2019s Multi-Country Office, covering 10 countries.

READ FULL NEWS ANNOUNCEMENT

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Use IATI's interactive calendar to stay updated with events held by our initiative. This calendar also provides information on other events relevant to those working on transparency and open data within international development and humanitarian communities.

\"}]" +msgstr "[]" + +#. events.eventpage.3011.content_editor +msgid "[{\"id\": \"d688a2c6-f52a-4df1-9b5d-02d968cf7492\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

Virtual Members\\u2019 Assembly

Wednesday 27 November 2024

2pm - 6pm UTC / 9am - 1pm EST

The IATI Governing Board invites members of the initiative to a virtual Members\\u2019 Assembly. This meeting will focus on governance issues for the initiative including:

  • reporting on the initiative\\u2019s progress delivered in 2024
  • presenting next year\\u2019s budget and workplan
  • discussing members\\u2019 priorities for the post-2025 IATI Strategic Plan

The members\\u2019 assembly is formed of all members of IATI. They include over 100 donor and developing country governments, multilateral institutions, philanthropic foundations plus civil society and private sector organisations. Our members fund the work of IATI, ensuring our initiative can achieve real change in global transparency.

How to register

Members of IATI (see list) have been emailed a link to register for the Virtual Members\\u2019 Assembly. Please email: support@iatistandard.org if your organisation is a member of IATI and has not yet received a link to register.

The papers for the Virtual Members\\u2019 Assembly 2024 will be posted in both English and French shortly.

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This section explains how to create your files and ways of publishing them. It includes guides on how to check and improve your data before and after it is published.

\"}]" +msgstr "" + +#. guidance_and_support.guidancepage.73.excerpt +msgid "Publishing IATI data can be broken into three steps: (1) register your organisation as a publisher, (2) prepare your organisation and activity data, (3) make your data public." +msgstr "La publication de données au titre de l’IITA suit trois grandes étapes : 1) l’enregistrement auprès de l’IITA, 2) la création des fichiers de données, et 3) la publication des informations dans le registre de l’IITA." + +#. guidance_and_support.guidancepage.60.excerpt +msgid "To publish IATI data, you need an approved IATI Registry publisher account. Follow these steps to create your account." +msgstr "Pour publier des données au titre de l’IITA, vous devez créer un compte utilisateur, puis un compte de signataire dans le registre de l’IITA. Les étapes ci-dessous vous indiquent comment créer vos comptes dans le registre de l’IITA." + +#. guidance_and_support.guidancepage.61.excerpt +msgid "All IATI publishers are referenced by a unique identifier. You can create your IATI organisation identifier by following the steps on this page." +msgstr "Tous les signataires de l’IITA sont identifiés par un code unique, à savoir l’identifiant IITA de leur organisation. Les étapes ci-dessous vous indiquent comment créer cet identifiant." + +#. guidance_and_support.guidancepage.63.excerpt +msgid "This page explains how to update your IATI account information if your organisation, user, or contact details change." +msgstr "La norme de l’IITA prévoit que les informations relatives à une organisation peuvent changer. Les instructions ci-dessous couvrent les principaux changements qui peuvent survenir dans une organisation." + +#. guidance_and_support.guidancepage.78.excerpt +msgid "There are tools and services to help you create and publish your IATI data. This page summarises the different options to help you choose the best one for your organisation." +msgstr "Vous avez le choix entre plusieurs outils et services pour créer et publier vos fichiers au format prescrit par l’IITA. Cette page vous aidera à choisir la meilleure solution pour votre organisation." + +#. guidance_and_support.guidancepage.80.excerpt +msgid "There are a number of ways to publish IATI data files. This section explains the different options - from manual uploading to automated, API-driven publishing." +msgstr "Il existe de nombreux moyens de publier des données conformément à la norme de l’IITA ; vous devez choisir le plus adapté à votre organisation et à la manière dont vous avez créé vos fichiers de données. Cette partie décrit les différentes possibilités qui s’offrent à vous, depuis la saisie manuelle des données jusqu’à la publication automatique gérée par une interface de programmation d’applications." + +#. guidance_and_support.guidancepage.72.content_editor +msgid "[{\"id\": \"23361a3b-7b32-423c-aaa2-3f9d083aabba\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

If you receive funding from a donor that requires you to publish and are unsure of the requirements, please contact your grant manager or funder for more information.

If you receive funding from the Dutch, British, Danish or Belgian governments, you will have certain reporting requirements. Use these links to access their guidance and support resources.

The Netherlands - Ministry of Foreign Affairs

UK - Foreign, Commonwealth
& Development Office (previously DFID)

Denmark - Danish International Development Agency

Belgium - Ministry of Foreign Affairs

We also recommend that you publish data on all of your organisation\\u2019s development and humanitarian aid activities, not just those funded by donors who require you to publish data to IATI.

If you represent a government and are planning to mandate publishing to IATI, please get in touch to inform the IATI Secretariat.

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Step 1: Register with IATI

Registering your organisation as an IATI publisher is the first step to being able to publish data.

In most cases, using the free IATI Publisher tool is the easiest way to both register with IATI and publish data. If you want to use a different publishing tool or method, you will need to register on the IATI Registry. For example, it does not make sense for large organisations, such as donor governments or UN agencies, to use IATI Publisher due to the volume of data they publish; these organisations should register on the IATI Registry.

Visit How to register with IATI for more detail on these two options and the information required about your organisation for registration.

Step 2: Prepare your data

If you are using IATI Publisher, you will enter information about your organisation and activities within the interface. You can save this data to come back to and publish from the tool when ready.

There are other publishing tools available to convert data into the XML file format required for IATI, along with the option to create a bespoke publishing system using your own internal systems. You can find more information here: Creating files

Before publishing your data, you should check that its format complies with the IATI Standard. IATI Publisher, and similar publishing tools, have in-built checks for this. You can use d-preview to visualise your data and the IATI Validator to check its format if working with your own XML files.

Step 3: Publish your data

IATI Publisher will create and publish IATI data files for you, based on the information you have entered in the interface.

If you are creating your own IATI data files, store them in an accessible online location so that you can link them directly to the IATI Registry. The IATI Registry contains links to your data files and describes their content; it does not hold the data itself. For more guidance, see How to publish your data on the IATI Registry.

Each organisation is responsible for their data and for keeping the information about their organisation and its activities up to date.

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Creating a publisher account

Organisations that publish IATI data are referred to as 'publishers'. Before publishing data, organisations need their own publisher account on the IATI Registry.

There are two ways to create this account: either via the IATI Publisher tool, or directly on the IATI Registry.

IATI Publisher

Use IATI Publisher to complete all the steps required to publish your organisation\\u2019s data. IATI Publisher will create your organisation\\u2019s publisher account on the IATI Registry (so you don\\u2019t have to visit the IATI Registry to do this).

IATI Publisher has been built to support the publication of a limited amount of data on an organisation's development and humanitarian activities. An \\u2018activity\\u2019 is an individual project or another unit of development and humanitarian work, which is determined by the organisation that is publishing the data.

Organisations publishing 100+ activities are advised not to use IATI Publisher. Instead these organisations likely need an alternative technical solution that enables the publication of large volumes of data. If you are unsure if your organisation should use IATI Publisher, please contact us for more information.

IATI Registry

Organisations who do not use IATI Publisher can create a publisher account directly on the IATI Registry.

On the IATI Registry page, click the 'Register' button in the blue bar at the top of the screen. This will take you to a page where you will choose the 'New Publisher' option and click the 'Create Publisher Account' button.

Information required to register

For your account to be approved, you must complete all the required fields, such as:

  • your IATI organisation identifier
  • the type of licence under which you publish your data
  • the type of organisation you represent
  • the country you are registered in
  • a contact email address

In the same form, you can also give other details such as:

  • a description of what your organisation does
  • a link to your Implementation Schedule
  • a description of the organisations or agencies your data covers
  • how frequently you will publish to IATI
  • the units of aid you use in your reporting

Your organisation will only be publicly listed as a publisher on the IATI Registry after you publish your first dataset. Further guidance can be found at:

Wait for your publisher account to be approved

The IATI Secretariat needs to approve every publisher account. This is to ensure that every organisation publishing to IATI is legally registered and has a unique identifier.

If any required fields are not filled in, or your IATI organisation identifier (also known as your \\u2018IATI Org ID\\u2019) is incorrect, the IATI Secretariat will not be able to approve your account. The team may contact you for information to verify your organisation identifier. This usually happens if the information is not available online.

If you have been waiting for more than 3 days for your account to be approved, please contact us.

Next steps

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The steps listed here should ensure that your IATI organisation identifier (also known as your IATI "org ID") is unique and will be approved by the IATI Secretariat. The identifier is made up of two parts based on the agency your organisation is registered with and your registration number.

Identify your registration agency

The first part of your identifier will be your organisation\\u2019s registration agency code.

A list of registration agencies can be found at: org-id.guide. Check whether your organisation is registered with one of the agencies on this list. If it is, use the agency code as the first part of your IATI organisation identifier. If the agency your organisation is registered with is not listed, please contact us.

There are numerous registration agencies, for example:

  • Companies House in the UK. Its code is: GB-COH
  • the Tanzania Revenue Authority in Tanzania. Its code is: TZ-TRA

Find your registration number

The second part of your IATI organisation identifier is the registration number your organisation has been given by its registration agency. This is normally found on your organisation\\u2019s registration certificate.

Add this after your registration agency\\u2019s code, separating the two with a hyphen (-). Write the registration number exactly as it appears on your organisation\\u2019s registration certificate.

Using the examples again:

  • Companies House has given Development Initiatives the registration number: 06368740. This is added to the Companies House code to form the IATI organisation identifier: GB-COH-06368740
  • The Tanzania Revenue Authority gives each organisation a registration certificate, which includes a Taxpayer Identification Number (e.g. 100-200-300). This is added to the Tanzania Revenue Authority\\u2019s code to form the IATI organisation identifier:
    TZ-TRA-100-200-300.

Please note:

  • If your registration number contains any of the following symbols: / & | ? then these should be replaced with a - .
  • Your organisation identifier should not start or end with a blank space or a new line.

Verify your IATI organisation identifier

Your identifer will be checked by the IATI Secretariat when you register your organisation as an IATI publisher. If your registration agency does not have a public list of all registered organisations, you will need to send a document with your registration number. Examples of acceptable documents include your registration certificate or a contract.

If you have any questions on this process, please contact us.

For a more technical overview of the IATI organisation identifier, see organisation-identifier.

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Changing your organisation\\u2019s contact details

To update your organisation's public email address, go to your IATI Registry publisher page and click the 'Manage' button in the top right:

We recommend using a generic email address for your organisation on the IATI Registry as this avoids needing to update it when individuals change.

Check whether the contact information in your IATI data files also needs updating when you next publish (in the activity <contact-info> element).

Adding or removing individuals from your account

Your IATI publisher (i.e. organisation) account can have multiple individuals associated with it.

If you use IATI Publisher, you can add or edit accounts in the 'Users' page of the tool.

If you manage your data on the IATI Registry, you can edit user accounts by going to your publisher page, clicking \\u2018Manage\\u2019, then selecting 'Members':

To update your own user account, go to 'My Account' in the top right and click the 'Manage' button. If you have forgotten your password, use the Forgot your password link, or if you have forgotten your username, contact support.

Changing your organisation\\u2019s name

If your organisation has legally changed its name, this can be updated on your IATI Registry publisher page, similar to contact details above. Your organisation's name will likely need updating in the <reporting-org>, <participating-org>, and <narrative> elements of your IATI organisation and activity files.

If you use IATI Publisher, you should first change your organisation\\u2019s name on the IATI Registry, then update it in the tool to match.

If a structural or legal change means that you are effectively a new organisation, you may also want to change your IATI organisation identifier and publisher ID (see below).

Changing your organisation identifier or publisher ID

Only the IATI Secretariat can change your organisation identifier or publisher ID on the IATI Registry - please contact us to request this change.

Your IATI organisation identifier should only be updated following a structural or legal change \\u2013 for example, if your organisation has become a new organisation by merging with another or has re-registered with its regulating body.

If your organisation's name has changed, you may also want to change your IATI publisher ID (an abbreviation which uniquely identifies your organisation on the IATI Registry) to better match your new name.

If you use IATI Publisher or AidStream, we will advise how to update your information in these tools. If you manage your own IATI data files, please follow the guidance below:

After changes to your organisation identifier:

  • Update your organisation identifier in your data files, e.g. in the <reporting-org> element. Do not change activity identifiers of already published activities.
  • Keep a record of your previous organisation identifier by adding the element <other-identifier> to all of your activities with the attributes @ref and @type. The @ref attribute should contain your previous organisation identifier and the @type code should be 'B1', which is 'Previous Reporting Organisation Identifier'.

After changes to your publisher ID:

Once your publisher ID has been updated on the IATI Registry, you need to refresh the connection to your IATI data files.

  • Go to the 'Datasets' tab in your IATI Registry publisher account and delete each data file (this removes the connection between the IATI Registry and your IATI XML files but does not delete the files themselves).
  • Republish your data files to your updated account with the new publisher ID.
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Various tools and services are available to help you create and publish IATI data. These offer different levels of support and automation. Some are free; others are paid for. Some are designed for small organisations with only a few activities; others can handle high volumes of data and can be integrated into your current system.

Tools and services

IATI Publisher

IATI Publisher is IATI's free to use publishing tool, which enables organisations to publish their data on development and humanitarian activities according to the XML format required by the IATI Standard. The tool is designed to be simple and intuitive, making publishing easier for organisations, with a range of benefits for users.

IATI Publisher is:

  • Free to use
  • Provides clear explanations of data fields in the IATI Standard and links to useful guidance
  • Enables data to be entered directly in the interface or bulk uploaded via Excel, CSV or XML file
  • Runs automatic checks (via the IATI Validator) for errors before publishing your data

IATI Publisher has been built to support organisations that want to publish data on a limited number of development and humanitarian activities. An \\u2018activity\\u2019 is an individual project or another unit of development and humanitarian work, which is determined by the organisation that is publishing the data. Organisations who publish a limited number of activities tend to represent small and medium sized organisations.

We encourage organisations who are new to IATI to use IATI Publisher. The process of registering with IATI and publishing data can be complex and IATI Publisher will guide you through the steps.

AIDA Data Services

Key facts: Paid; Manual IATI upload

See more information about the service here or visit our contact page to request a demo. For inquiries, contact us at info@aida.tools

AidStream

Key facts: Free & Paid; IATI upload via service or manual; CSV & XLS upload (for activities, transactions & results).

See more information about this service: AidStream

See the AidStream user guide for more information. For enquiries, email AidStream support.

Akvo RSR

Key facts: Paid; Automated IATI upload

See more information about this service here Akvo RSR

See the Akvo website for more information. For enquiries, contact Akvo.

Amp Impact

Key Facts: IATI upload via service or manual upload

See more information about this service here: Amp Impact

Please follow this link to Contact Us

DevResults

Key facts: Paid; Manual IATI upload

See more information about this service here DevResults

See the IATI section of the DevResults Help Site to learn more, or visit DevResults.com to request access to a demo site. For enquiries, contact DevResults.

ProjectConnect

Key facts: Paid; Automated IATI upload

See more information about this service hereProjectConnect

See the ProjectConnect website for more information. For enquiries, email ProjectConnect.

Promeva

Key facts: Paid; Manual IATI upload

See more information about this service herePromeva

See the Promeva website for more information. For additional information email Promeva.

TolaData

Key facts: IATI upload via service or manual upload; Paid (check our pricing page for packages with full service)

See more information about this service here TolaData

For more information, see TolaData\\u2019s website or download the IATI Brochure. For enquiries, email TolaData.

Integrated solutions

These tools and services are designed to be implemented within your internal system. Rather than being a stand-alone tool, they interact with your internal software and allow for more automated IATI file creation and updating of data.

Please note, that each tool or service will require a level of set up to connect to your internal system. Validation and automatic publishing may not be built in.

Microsoft Dynamics 365 Nonprofit Accelerator + IATI Add On

Key Facts:\\u00a0Solution free with Microsoft\\u00a0

The Dynamics 365 nonprofit accelerator and Common Data Model for Nonprofits\\u00a0offer a fully managed and Microsoft supported solution for\\u00a0constituent management, fundraising, awards, program delivery, and impact tracking.\\u00a0\\u00a0

The accelerator includes an optional IATI Add On that enables organizations to\\u00a0record their fundraising and programmatic activities according to the IATI Organisational and Activity Standards, automatically sync IATI non-embedded code lists with the nonprofit accelerator and generate IATI Organisation and Activity XML files.\\u00a0

See the accelerator landing page and the latest IATI user guide for more information.

CoVE - Convert, Validate, Explore

CoVE is a web-based tool that can be used to convert spreadsheets (.xlsx and .ods) to IATI XML. Additionally, IATI XML can be transformed into spreadsheets with CoVE. In doing so, CoVE will also validate data against the IATI schema, plus check compliance with codelists and rulesets. CoVE also supports both the organisation and activity standard. Spreadsheet templates are provided to help users get started.

Open Data Services Cooperative have extensive experience of both IATI and other data standards, and have developed IATI CoVE to assist clients publishing IATI data. CoVE is publicly available to use for free. Open Data Services offer paid support and advice on a consultancy basis.

CoVE:\\u00a0https://iati.cove.opendataservices.coop/

Are you a tool or service provider?

If you provide an IATI tool or service and would like to add or update information on this page, please contact the IATI Secretariat.

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When you have prepared your data, place the files in an accessible online location so that you can link to them from the IATI Registry.

The IATI Registry contains links to published data files and descriptions of what information they hold. Organisations are responsible for their own data; you can store your data on your own website or server, or have it hosted by a third-party service or tool. Wherever your files are stored, they should be openly accessible, without passwords or other barriers.

Only users with the correct permission are allowed to publish data on behalf of an organisation.

Manual publishing

Individual files

If you only have a small number of data files to publish (less than five), log in to the IATI Registry and select \\u2018Data - Register\\u2019 on the blue bar at the top of the page. This opens a form where you can enter the required details for the IATI data file that you are publishing.

If you are publishing multiple files, add the details for each separately.

Bulk uploads

If you have more than five data files to add, upload them in bulk using a CSV file rather than adding each file individually.

Log in to the IATI Registry and select \\u2018Data - Upload CSV file\\u2019 on the blue bar at the top of the page. Download the CSV template and follow the link to guidance on how to fill in the template. Upload the CSV file when it is complete.

Automated publishing

IATI Publisher, and similar IATI publishing tools, can automatically publish data for users (see more information). Larger organisations with greater volumes or data or frequent updates often build their own bespoke systems.

Whether you are using a third-party tool or your own bespoke system, automatic publishing is done through an API (application programming interface). To enable this, you need an API token associated with your IATI user account \\u2013 this grants access to the IATI system for your tools.

Each publishing tool or system guides you on how to set up automated publishing to the IATI Registry. As part of this you may be asked for:

  • your publisher ID: this is normally an abbreviation of your organisation's name. Find this on your IATI Registry publisher page by clicking \\u2018Manage\\u2019. It also forms the last part of your publisher page\\u2019s URL.
  • your IATI organisation identifier: this is the unique identifier for your organisation. On your IATI Registry publisher page it is listed as the 'identifier' on the right beneath your organisation's name
  • your API token: this is a code associated with your IATI user account. A token can be generated in the 'My Account' tab when you are logged in to the IATI Registry.

Learn more about APIs

You can set up a system to interact with the IATI Registry using its own API, which is an implementation of the CKAN API. For details, see the full CKAN API documentation.

For further details and advice, contact us.


Removing your IATI data files

IATI is aware that, due to security concerns or privacy issues, data owners may choose to remove their data temporarily or permanently. If you need to remove your data please follow our Data removal guidance.

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Your request will be assigned to a member of staff and you should receive an initial response within 2 working days. Normal support hours are 09:00 to 17:00 (UK time) Monday to Friday.

Please note that support is offered primarily in English, although we will make use of online translation tools where possible. You are free to write your request in French or Spanish.

" +msgstr "" + +#. news.newspage.2996.excerpt +msgid "IATI held its annual Members’ Assembly and Community Exchange in Bogota, Colombia." +msgstr "None" + +#. news.newspage.2998.excerpt +msgid "IATI has launched its 2023 Annual Report, detailing how the initiative has advanced towards achieving its strategic goals during the year." +msgstr "None" + +#. news.newspage.2999.excerpt +msgid "Yemesrach Assefa Workie became IATI’s first Executive Director on 1 June 2024." +msgstr "None" + +#. news.newspage.3002.excerpt +msgid "" +"What are we doing?\r\n" +"The IATI Secretariat is working with Young Innovations (who maintain IATI Publisher and AidStream) to combine the two publishing tools into one.\r\n" +"\r\n" +"To recap - IATI Publisher was launched in 2023 as a free tool, managed by the IATI Secretariat, to support small to medium-sized organisations to publish IATI data. AidStream is a similar, well-established tool with a basic free service and optional paid features. \r\n" +"\r\n" +"Approximately 30 organisations were migrated from Aidstream to IATI Publisher when it first launched and these account migrations have continued on request since. Given this trend, the idea of fully integrating the tools has been explored with Young Innovations and we have started work on this as of August 2024.\r\n" +"\r\n" +"The plan is to migrate AidStream organisation and user accounts in batches to IATI Publisher from November 2024, with new sign-ups to AidStream stopped by the end of 2024. The IATI Secretariat will support donor governments and other stakeholders to update their own IATI support materials in light of the changes.\r\n" +"Why are we integrating the tools?\r\n" +"Rather than maintaining two very similar tools, we want to combine the strengths of both into one great product. For example, IATI Publisher interacts with the IATI Registry and vastly simplifies new registrations, whereas AidStream has more intuitive bulk data import functionality.\r\n" +"\r\n" +"The anticipated benefits are:\r\n" +"- Less duplication of effort (on user support and software development) across the IATI Secretariat and Young Innovations.\r\n" +"- More consistent new publisher onboarding experiences, with registrations no longer arbitrarily split between the two tools.\r\n" +"- Less user confusion about there being two similar publishing tools from the same supplier (we often help organisations who have ended up registered on both!)\r\n" +"- Easier provision of support from the IATI Secretariat to this user base of small to medium-sized publishers.\r\n" +"\r\n" +"IATI Publisher will be developed to allow third party plugins (free or paid) from the IATI community, as a way of offering extra functionality to users. \r\n" +"\r\n" +"\r\n" +"How will AidStream users be supported?\r\n" +"All AidStream users will be emailed in September 2024 with more information and instructions. \r\n" +"\r\n" +"Young Innovations plans to continue providing AidStream's PRO users with services via IATI Publisher third party plugins. PRO users will be contacted separately with more information about this.\r\n" +"\r\n" +"To support with the transition to IATI Publisher, the IATI Secretariat plans to:\r\n" +"- Provide IATI Publisher familiarisation sessions (from October 2024)\r\n" +"- Launch in-tool guidance for IATI Publisher to walk new users through the steps to publishing\r\n" +"- Update IATI Publisher support materials (e.g. demo videos and a user manual)\r\n" +"\r\n" +"\r\n" +"Where can I find more information?\r\n" +"If you are an AidStream user, you will be contacted directly in the next few weeks with more information. We will make sure you have advance notice before your data is migrated to IATI Publisher.\r\n" +"\r\n" +"We will talk to the donor governments that mandate downstream partner IATI publishing within the next two months to help them update their IATI resources. If you are an organisation that supports others to publish IATI data, please let us know and we will make sure you are included in this communication.\r\n" +"\r\n" +"\r\n" +"For general updates on this work - keep an eye on the IATI website, IATI Connect and the monthly newsletter over the next few months. If you have any other questions, please contact us." +msgstr "None" + +#. news.newspage.3003.excerpt +msgid "CAF has published data about over 150 development activities across 14 countries totalling over 5 billion USD." +msgstr "None" + +#. news.newspage.2996.content_editor +msgid "[{\"id\": \"fc4674e5-e15d-4e38-8643-13a3ebc0bdc5\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

IATI held its annual Members\\u2019 Assembly and Community Exchange in Bogot\\u00e1, Colombia (23 - 25 April), a four-day event bringing together global leaders to chart the future of transparency and accountability of aid and humanitarian resources.

Hosted by Colombia\\u2019s Presidential Agency for International Cooperation (APC) and the National Administrative Department of Statistics (DANE), it marks IATI\\u2019s first annual meeting in the Latin American region.

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It brings together a diverse group of donors, civil society and private sector organisations to co-create innovative solutions and share best practices for transparency in the development and humanitarian aid sector.

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Thea Schepers, Chair of the IATI Governing Board

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\\u201cColombia\\u2019s commitment to transparency and open data makes Bogot\\u00e1 an ideal backdrop for our Community Exchange\\u201d said Thea Schepers, newly-elected Chair of the IATI Governing Board. \\u201cBy hosting this event, APC and DANE are building on Colombia\\u2019s leadership and innovation in South-South cooperation to drive development transparency throughout the region.\\u201d

Eleonora Betancur Gonz\\u00e1lez, Director at APC Colombia highlighted the importance of fostering collaboration around data infrastructure. \\u201cOn our recent tour of Africa, Colombia was highlighted as a leader in strengthening the national statistical systems of Ghana and Kenya. This demonstrates the great work we are doing in our country in terms of data and the potential of South-South Cooperation for the exchange of capabilities.\\u201d

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Eleonora Betancur Gonz\\u00e1lez, Director at APC Colombia

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Andrea Ram\\u00edrez Pisco, Deputy Director of DANE, said \\u201cthe Colombian government has prioritised strengthening the transparency and availability of data about development cooperation, recognizing that it is an element essential to optimise the impact of our resources towards compliance with the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.\\u201d

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Andrea Ram\\u00edrez Pisco, Deputy Director of DANE

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She also highlighted the importance of the Community Exchange where he mentioned the importance of the sessions and the role they will have in the fifth edition of the United Nations World Data Forum, which will be held in November in Medell\\u00edn, Colombia.

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Alejandro Pacheco, UNDP Deputy Resident Representative in Colombia

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Providing opening remarks on behalf of the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) at the IATI Community Exchange, Alejandro Pacheco, UNDP Deputy Resident Representative in Colombia said: \\u201cIn a world where mis-and false information are spreading faster than the truth, reliable data and resulting fact-based reporting on current situations are more important than ever. It is incumbent on each one of us, partner country governments, donors and civil society organisations, and aid and development organisations to support IATI and the free access to high quality data.\\u201d

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For more information about the IATI Members\\u2019 Assembly and the Community Exchange, including session recordings and presentations see IATI Connect. For any questions about the event email connect@iatistandard.org.

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At a side event on 19 April 2024 during the UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues (UNPFII, UN-HQ New York), IATI raised awareness of how it can improve the tracking of funding to Indigenous Peoples.

The side event was held by Global Alliance of Territorial Communities and Charapa, and brought together panelists representing Indigenous Peoples, donors, multilateral agencies and NGOs. The event focused on why better data was needed to realise Indigenous Peoples\\u2019 rights, combat climate change, manage biodiversity and achieve sustainable development.

Panelists highlighted that more data is needed to track funding pledges by donors to ensure it reached Indigenous Peoples. As important delivery partners in addressing climate change and conserving biodiversity, it was also highlighted that more information is needed on the allocation of funding to Indigenous organisations on these issues.

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Annelise Parr, from the IATI Secretariat spoke on a panel at a side event on 19 April 2024 during the UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues (UNPFII, UN-HQ New York)

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Annelise Parr, from the IATI Secretariat joined the side event\\u2019s panel and spoke on how IATI data could help provide useful information about the pledging and implementation of funds to Indigenous Peoples. She said: \\u201cThe International Aid Transparency Initiative is a global standard for publishing aid data. It\\u2019s a network that brings together donors, NGOs, and other stakeholders to improve the transparency and impact of aid. With nearly 2,000 organisations publishing data, IATI provides consolidated and timely information that spans beyond financials, offering insights into locations, strategies, and outcomes\\u201d.

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The event participants learned that many funders of Indigenous Peoples activities publish IATI data on their development finances and this information is accessible online. Annelise Parr said: \\u201cThe primary benefit is that there is no need to start at ground zero. Much of the required information for ongoing and in many cases future planned activities has likely already been published and is already available in the IATI corpus.\\u201d

To enhance and institutionalise the tracking of funding for Indigenous Peoples and local communities, the Paris Roadmap for Tracking of Funds was agreed in November 2023. At the side-event, participants heard that the Paris Roadmap has already generated some results in terms of inspiring new reporting practices and fostering dialogue and partnership. The roadmap includes the commitment to develop a common framework for reporting Indigenous Peoples funding and IATI\\u2019s Secretariat participated in a technical workshop on refining that framework prior to the side-event also in New York (18 April 2024).

The IATI Secretariat looks forward to supporting the implementation of the Paris Roadmap for Tracking of Funds and working with this dedicated community to improve the transparency and tracking of Indigenous Peoples funding.

Discover IATI data

Explore IATI data on our access tools: d-portal, Datastore Search and Country Development Finance Data. For more information on how to use IATI data visit the Data Use Query Corner on IATI Connect. Alternatively, email the IATI Secretariat at support@iatistandard.org for support in accessing, understanding or analysing IATI data.

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IATI has launched its 2023 Annual Report, detailing how the initiative has advanced towards achieving its strategic goals.

IATI Annual Report 2023 (FR / ES)

IATI Financial Report 2023 (FR / ES)

Progress in the publication of development and humanitarian data in IATI

During the year the number of organisations publishing IATI data on their development and humanitarian resources and activities has risen to 1550.

Analysis from the report shows the following:

  • Activities published with SDG data increased by 23% compared to 2022;
  • Nearly 100,000 activities were marked as humanitarian;
  • 440 organisations identified one or more of their activities as targeting gender equality;
  • Over 27,000 activities were marked as targeting climate mitigation, and 33,500 marked as targeting climate adaptation

IATI publishers continued to reflect a broad range of organisations, from donor governments, development finance institutions and UN agencies to non-governmental organisations, foundations and private sector organisations.

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Promoting the use of IATI data

In 2023, the initiative provided new training opportunities and awareness-raising activities promoting the use of IATI data. IATI\\u2019s new Virtual Training for Civil Society was launched in January and analysis released in April on leveraging IATI budget data to assess the future development and humanitarian aid landscape.

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Learn how to use IATI data by taking the free Virtual Training for Civil Society course!

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The Annual Report 2023 presents case studies on the use of IATI data to inform policy and accountability issues. Investigative journalist Claire Provostused IATI data to inform an exclusive report on CNN (page 9). Another example showing an emerging trend of diverse stakeholder groups forming communities around the use of IATI data is the Global Alliance for Food Security, which worked closely with IATI data to strengthen the response to emerging food and nutrition crises (page 11).

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Strengthening the initiative

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In 2023, IATI continued to enjoy an expanding membership and the initiative warmly welcomed five new organisations: CAF \\u2013 Development Bank of Latin America and the Caribbean, the Government of Niger, CanWaCH (the Canadian partnership for women and children\\u2019s health), and the development data organisations Emergentally and Open Data Company.

During the year, also IATI underwent institutional renewal, and the report highlights the successful transition to new Secretariat hosting arrangements in 2023, managed carefully to ensure that IATI\\u2019s data publishers and users received uninterrupted services.

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Financial Report 2023

The Annual Report 2023 is accompanied by a financial report. IATI Financial Report 2023 presents the initiative\\u2019s income and expenditure for the year and offers comparisons with the previous financial year.

Looking ahead

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As with previous editions, Annual Report 2023 reflects on some of the priorities for the following year. It highlights IATI\\u2019s engagement in the Latin American and Caribbean region, with IATI\\u2019s annual Members\\u2019 Assembly and Community Exchange taking place for the first time in Bogot\\u00e1, Colombia in April 2024.

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Alejandro Pacheco, UNDP Deputy Resident Representative in Colombia addressed IATI's Community Exchange meeting in April 25, Bogot\\u00e1.

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With IATI\\u2019s current strategic plan coming to a close in 2025, another focus in 2024 will be consultation on a new strategic plan. For IATI\\u2019s members and community this will be a chance to reflect on IATI\\u2019s role and vision in the context of Agenda 2030.

\"}]" +msgstr "[]" + +#. news.newspage.2999.content_editor +msgid "[{\"id\": \"f15a75ba-7d92-4a3a-9be0-ab7e6a602196\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

IATI is pleased to introduce its first Executive Director. Yemesrach Assefa Workie assumed her new role on 1 June 2024, bringing a wealth of leadership experience through many years of working in the international development sector.

Yemesrach Assefa Workie, IATI Executive Director

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Yemesrach Assefa Workie, IATI Executive Director

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Yemesrach joins IATI from her previous role as the UNDP Deputy Resident Representative in Fiji\\u2019s Multi-Country Office, covering 10 countries. Yemesrach has held multiple positions in UNDP including as Senior Policy Advisor in the Philippines as well as Economics Advisor in UNDP Uganda, Rwanda and The Gambia. Yemesrach's international career began in the Strategic and Policy Directorate at the African Development Bank.

She also benefits from diverse experience working at the Central Bank of Ethiopia, in academia, international research organisations and the humanitarian space.

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Zoom Call for IATI Members / Community: Meet and greet new IATI Director! 18 July 1 - 2pm UTC

Yemesrach has arranged a Zoom call for Thursday 18 July 1 - 2pm UTC to meet IATI members and community. Please join the call to welcome the new Director into her role and share your views.

Zoom link

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Governing Board meeting, Vienna 4 - 5 June

The IATI Governing Board warmly welcomed the new Executive Director to its Quarterly Board meeting at UNOPS Offices in Vienna on 4 - 5 June. At their meeting, the group engaged in vibrant discussions on priorities for their two year term of 2024 - 26, with particular focus on improving the awareness and use of IATI data. They also discussed delivering a new strategic plan for the initiative post-2025, touching upon IATI's relevance in a fast-changing development landscape, leveraging partnerships and embracing technologies like AI for enhanced use, quality and security of data.

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Yemesrach Assefa Workie, IATI Executive Director (left) at IATI Governing Board meeting Vienna 4 - 5 June 2024

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IATI Executive Director Yemesrach Assefa Workie said \\u201cI feel privileged to be given the opportunity to become IATI\\u2019s first Executive Director. Never before has enhancing the transparency of the world\\u2019s development and humanitarian resources been so important. Funds are under unprecedented strain from the triple planetary crisis (climate change, pollution and biodiversity loss), multiplicity of humanitarian crises and geopolitical change.

\"}, {\"id\": \"b296353d-7259-4c5c-b90b-9d44113c9fc4\", \"type\": \"pullquote\", \"value\": {\"quote\": \"I'm deeply committed to adding value to our work and making IATI indispensable to all stakeholders across the development and humanitarian spaces.\"}}, {\"id\": \"8cd57c76-c7bc-439a-b24f-8cac9205d252\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

\\u201cI believe IATI has a pivotal role in supporting countries to improve the effectiveness and coordination of resources. Our rich open data and globally acclaimed data standard can catalyse partnerships and enhance resource allocation.

I'm deeply committed to adding value to our work and making IATI indispensable to all stakeholders across the development and humanitarian spaces. I look forward to working with our members and community to move us closer to IATI\\u2019s vision of ensuring that transparent, good quality information on development and humanitarian resources helps us to achieve sustainable development outcomes.\\u201d

\"}]" +msgstr "[]" + +#. news.newspage.3003.content_editor +msgid "[{\"id\": \"d6c3a7e6-3993-4d84-ac8a-47f4a1cb7f1d\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

IATI is proud to announce that CAF - Development Bank of Latin America and the Caribbean, has published data on the financing of over 150 development activities across 14 countries totalling over 5 billion USD in the bank's first IATI publication.

This publication marks a significant milestone in the transparency of development resources in Latin America and the Caribbean. By becoming an IATI Member, and sharing data about resource flows and their results, CAF is showcasing how cooperation among regional partners can drive regional growth, developing local solutions that accelerate progress towards shared development goals.

CAF is a development bank committed to improving the quality of life for all in Latin America and Caribbean by promoting sustainable development and regional integration. The bank offers advice and financial support to public and private sectors of its shareholder countries, including Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, El Salvador, Honduras, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Dominican Republic, Trinidad and Tobago, Uruguay and Venezuela.

As an IATI publisher, CAF will publish and regularly update detailed, open data about its development activities using the IATI Standard. This data is available to all, and can help stakeholders across government, civil society and the private sector to track financial flows and the impact of CAFs investments.

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Alejandra Claros Borda, Secretary-General of CAF, said:

\\u201cBeing a member of IATI is evidence of CAF\\u2019s dedication to advancing a culture of openness and strengthening public trust in all our actions. Thanks to efforts to promote transparency, in addition to being accountable to our Governing Bodies and citizens, we also promote an environment where the final beneficiaries can have a participation and voice in the projects we finance.

At CAF we are committed to continuing implementing measures that strengthen transparency and promote access to clear, understandable and accessible information for our shareholders, alliances and in particular for the citizens of Latin America and the Caribbean.\\u201d

Yemesrach Assefa Workie, IATI\\u2019s Executive Director, said

\\u201cIATI is delighted that CAF is joining more than 1600 organisations regularly publishing data about their development and humanitarian projects worldwide. By sharing their data openly using the IATI Standard, CAF is demonstrating how accessible, high-quality data can strengthen regional cooperation to drive more effective development outcomes. This data will show the power of transparency to build trust, improve coordination and ultimately deliver better outcomes for the communities CAF serves.\\u201d

Discover the benefits of becoming an IATI member and contact the IATI Secretariat: info@iatistandard.org for any questions about membership.

\"}]" +msgstr "[]" + +#. iati_standard.iatistandardpage.88.content_editor +msgid "[{\"id\": \"41deca86-97a5-4131-a1dd-2fe7408ffeda\", \"type\": \"intro\", \"value\": \"

The IATI Standard is a set of rules and guidance about what data organisations should publish and what format it should be presented in. Find out more information on About the IATI Standard.

Access the IATI Standard

The IATI Standard can be accessed using the links below. On these pages you can find all the rules and guidance which make up the IATI Standard. Organisations have to follow these rules when publishing their data.

You can also use these pages to help interpret IATI data. Please see the guide on How to use IATI Reference.

Over time the IATI Standard has been updated. Each version of the Standard has its own page on the website. If you do not actively choose a version, the links below will take you to the latest version of the Standard.

Deprecation notice

Version 1 was deprecated on 30th June 2019. Understand how the deprecation affects you.

Which languages is the IATI Standard available in?

The rules and guidance which make up the IATI Standard, and other reference pages are only available in English. The IATI codelists are available in French. For more information see Translations FAQs

\"}]" +msgstr "" + +#. tools.toolslistingpage.653.excerpt +msgid "There are a range of tools for accessing IATI data, designed for different audiences and use cases." +msgstr "Les données de l’IITA ont vocation à être utilisées, et il existe de nombreuses façons de les exploiter de façon optimale." + +#. tools.toolslistingpage.653.content_editor +msgid "[{\"id\": \"8545c6d4-99a6-425c-ac86-ffd4ea5764a9\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

There are a range of IATI tools and resources for publishing, improving and accessing IATI data. For more information about publishing your organisation's data, visit Publishing tools and services to create your IATI data files.

Tools to access IATI data

Different IATI data users have different questions to answer, want to see data in different ways or download it in different formats; some merely want to see it, others want to integrate it with more data to create something completely new.

To satisfy the variety of needs there are a range of tools and resources to help you use IATI data in the ways that you want. The IATI Secretariat maintains a variety of tools and resources to help users and there is a growing array of tools and applications built by third parties external to IATI.

Broadly, the available tools fall into two categories: those that require no specialist expertise to use (\\u2018non-technical tools\\u2019) and those intended mainly for use by people with technical skills such as software developers or data scientists (\\u2018technical tools\\u2019).

Use the links below to find out about different tools and what you can do with them.

\"}]" +msgstr "" + +#. tools.toolpage.670.excerpt +#. tools.toolpage.670.listing_description +msgid "Use Datastore Search to download IATI data in CSV, JSON and XML formats, or access the Datastore API." +msgstr "La banque de données de l’IITA est un service de données en ligne fiable permettant d’accéder aux données publiées conformément à la norme de l’IITA." + +#. tools.toolpage.654.excerpt +#. tools.toolpage.654.listing_description +msgid "Register your data files here and find details of all other organisations that publish IATI data." +msgstr "Découvrez comment utiliser le registre de l’IITA pour manier des fichiers de données." + +#. tools.toolpage.2948.excerpt +msgid "IATI Publisher is an online tool that enables organisations to publish data on their development and humanitarian activities according to the IATI Standard." +msgstr "IATI Publisher, un nouvel outil en ligne pour accompagner les organisations dans leur publication de données ouvertes dans le domaine du développement et de l’action humanitaire, est désormais disponible. IATI Publisher permet aux organisations de publier leurs activités et leurs flux de ressources conformément aux règles et aux lignes directrices de la norme de l’IITA." + +#. tools.toolpage.670.content_editor +msgid "[{\"id\": \"dfac753f-ffb0-4e0f-8269-23b41b27978d\", \"type\": \"h2\", \"value\": \"About the IATI Datastore\"}, {\"id\": \"4582024d-5c7b-45e7-80d0-139cdc95bd57\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

The IATI Datastore version 3 provides access to data published by organisations on their resources and results, according to the IATI Standard.

  • Data is updated dynamically as it becomes available via the IATI Registry. We aim to process all data within 24 hours of its availability.
  • All valid IATI data (i.e. data that conforms to the IATI XML Schema) is available in JSON, CSV and XML formats.
  • Users can query IATI data on all elements and attributes contained in the Standard.
  • All IATI data can be queried and returned in one of three CSV formats:
    • One activity per row
    • One transaction per row
    • One budget per row

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IATI data can be accessed in two ways:

  • IATI Datastore Search
    • IATI Datastore Search. This is the front-end to the Datastore offering intuitive simple search and advanced search features. All data can be downloaded in XML, JSON, CSV, or Excel-friendly CSV formats, without pagination.
    • Simple Search behaves just like any familiar search engine and allows users the ability to quickly search the natural language elements of IATI for any words or phrases of interest.
    • Advanced Search allows users to filter their search results by any IATI element and chain those filters into complex queries which can be saved to file.
  • IATI Datastore v3 API
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The IATI Datastore provides access to data published by organisations using version 2 of the IATI Standard. This follows the decision by IATI members to deprecate version 1 of the Standard, which was implemented in July 2019.

To help ensure that users access good-quality data, the Datastore holds no data that does not adhere to the IATI Schema. The IATI Schema provides the exact order and format in which publishers should provide their XML files. More information about the IATI Schema can be found on its own page on the IATI website.

Files marked as critically invalid by the IATI Validator are not included in the IATI Datastore.

In what formats can I access the data?

The IATI Datastore allows you to convert original IATI data files, which are published in the format XML, into two additional formats: CSV and JSON. All data in the Datastore is filtered and output based on IATI activities. An exception to this is when converting the data into CSV format; this also allows you to return data based on budgets or transactions.

So, you can output:

  • XML \\u2013 The Datastore returns the original activity XML data. All original published information is presented, as well as the metadata that is included in the XML output.
  • JSON \\u2013 The Datastore will convert the published XML to JSON format. All original published information is presented, as well as the metadata that is included in the XML output. You can select the objects in a JSON file to represent individual activities, budgets or transactions.
  • CSV \\u2013 The Datastore can convert the published XML data into CSV format. This format can then be used to analyse information using spreadsheet software such as Microsoft Excel, LibreOffice Calc or Google Sheets. You can select the rows in a CSV file to represent individual activities, budgets or transactions.
  • Excel (Datastore Search Only) \\u2013 Datastore Search can return an Excel-optimised CSV format by clicking the \\u201cEXCEL\\u201d download button. This format ensures that Microsoft Excel correctly interprets file encoding and correctly displays accented characters by adding a UTF8 BOM. The format also fixes a bug some users of Microsoft Excel could experience while opening the CSV format where rows incorrectly wrap in the middle of long cells. This is accomplished by truncating individual cells longer than 32,700 characters, so if your software can parse long cells, we recommend you continue using the original CSV download format.
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Users of the IATI Datastore will need to have technical competency and understand the basic structure and elements of the IATI Standard. This is to ensure that users are aware of what types of development and humanitarian data they can query and access. Users are provided with this information in the:

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The IATI Datastore has been developed by the IATI Secretariat. For support using it, please contact us.

If you discover a bug or have an idea for an enhancement of the product, please raise these on the issue tracker on the Github repository.

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The IATI Dashboard provides public charts and metrics on all IATI data published by organisations (referred to as \\u2018publishers\\u2019). You can look at the data for an individual publisher, or for all IATI publishers.

There are four key sections in the IATI Dashboard:

  1. Headlines \\u2013 this contains graphs and charts about the total number of IATI publishers, files and activities published since 2014. It is useful for answering questions such as \\u2018What is the size, scope and scale of IATI data?\\u2019
  2. Data quality \\u2013 this highlights technical errors in organisations\\u2019 publishing. These could include download errors, issues with XML formatting and inconsistent or incorrect use of unique identifiers. It is useful for answering questions such as \\u2018What unique identifiers has an organisation used more than once?\\u2019
  3. Exploring data \\u2013 this explains what different organisations are publishing, with information on individual data elements, attributes and codes. It is useful for answering questions such as \\u2018Which organisations are publishing SDG Indicators at results level?\\u2019
  4. Publishing statistics \\u2013 these tables compare how organisations are meeting the Key qualities of IATI data in their publishing. They also provide an overview of what you can expect to find in an organisation\\u2019s data. This section is useful for answering questions such as \\u2018What else could I add to my publishing to make it more useful for data users?\\u2019
\"}, {\"id\": \"03a25938-ddd1-48b8-887a-bbb681d0e579\", \"type\": \"h2\", \"value\": \"How does the IATI Dashboard work?\"}, {\"id\": \"fba9e42e-e362-4682-bffb-598d0ec4f4fc\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

The IATI Dashboard is managed by the IATI Secretariat. It analyses published data via the IATI Registry daily.

The Dashboard aims to present data on organisations\\u2019 publishing to IATI in a useful format. This is predominantly metadata, such as how many files are failing validation and which parts of the IATI Standard are being used. Whilst you can use it to check how many organisations are publishing results data, for example, you cannot use it to check whether that results data is meaningful.

To find out more about the IATI Dashboard and how to use it, please see these guides:

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Benefits of using IATI Publisher

IATI Publisher enables organisations to publish data on their development and humanitarian activities according to the XML format required by the IATI Standard. The tool is designed to be simple and intuitive, making publishing easier for organisations and bringing a range of benefits for users.

IATI Publisher:

  • Is free to use;
  • Provides clear explanations of data fields in the IATI Standard, together with links to useful guidance;
  • Enables data to be entered directly in the interface or bulk uploaded via Excel, CSV or XML file;
  • Runs automatic checks (via the IATI Validator) for errors before publishing data, with feedback on corrections.

Who is IATI Publisher for?

IATI Publisher has been built to support small to medium sized organisations (or those with only a limited number of activities) to publish data on their development and humanitarian work. An \\u2018activity\\u2019 is an individual project or other unit of development and humanitarian work, as determined by the organisation that is publishing the data.

Large organisations, such as donor governments or UN agencies delivering 100+ activities, are advised not to use IATI Publisher. Alternative technical solutions are recommended for the publication of large volumes of data. For more information, please contact us.

Publishing IATI data for the first time?

We encourage organisations new to IATI to use IATI Publisher. The process of publishing IATI data can be complex and IATI Publisher will guide you through the necessary steps.

Already publishing IATI data?

If you have previously published IATI data using another tool:

  • You can start using IATI Publisher now to publish data on your organisation\\u2019s new development and humanitarian activities.
  • If you would like to migrate your existing data to IATI Publisher from another publishing tool, such as AidStream, please contact us for more information on options.
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T&C's coming soon.

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By publishing data to the IATI Standard, you commit to providing information that\\u2019s accessible, useful and usable for a range of people and organisations, particularly in countries receiving aid.

Data users can include governments in countries receiving aid who want to make data-driven decisions, researchers, journalists, donors and members of the public looking at what their donations are going towards.

For your data to be as useful as possible it needs to have certain qualities:

  • timely \\u2013 data is kept up-to-date and updated regularly
  • comprehensive \\u2013 data describes a significant amount of your activities
  • forward-looking \\u2013 data can be used for planning purposes
  • structured \\u2013 data is valid, in line with the IATI Standard schema and rules
  • comparable \\u2013 data can be linked across publishers through codelists and shared references
  • open \\u2013 data is appropriately licensed for reuse and hosted without barriers to access.

Here are things to consider around each key point and the benefits they bring.

What is \\u2018timely\\u2019 data?

By \\u2018timely\\u2019 data, we mean data that is:

  • kept up to date \\u2013 IATI data should reflect an organisation\\u2019s activities, including all new and upcoming work
  • frequently updated \\u2013 IATI data should be updated as often as possible by the publisher.

When data is timely, you are giving the most recent available information. There shouldn\\u2019t be a significant time gap between the period covered by your data and the activities you\\u2019re describing. You should provide new and refreshed data as often as possible, ideally monthly or quarterly.

You must maintain your transactions over time, don\\u2019t replace these with cumulative figures. While IATI transactions often represent aggregate amounts, retain these once published and don\\u2019t overwrite them in updates. Over time your IATI data becomes a historical record of your activities.

Benefit: Providing timely data means all IATI users can access up-to-date information. Retaining historical data enables users to more easily see changes and progress in development cooperation activities.

Making data \\u2018comprehensive\\u2019

To make your data comprehensive, aim for the following:

  • accuracy \\u2013 your IATI data should be represented in units of activity that reflect your work and are meaningful for the user
  • coverage \\u2013 your data should ideally cover all the development cooperation and humanitarian activities your organisation undertakes
  • scope \\u2013 your data should cover as many of the relevant fields outlined in the IATI Standard as possible.

Benefit: When IATI data is comprehensive, users get a fuller picture of the development cooperation and humanitarian activities happening in different parts of the world.

Ensuring data is \\u2018forward-looking\\u2019

Your IATI data should include all your current and upcoming activities, as well as those you\\u2019re planning to work on over the next 5 years. This can include planned budgets, countries you\\u2019re planning to work in and the type of work you want to carry out.

When providing forward-looking IATI data, bear in mind that budgets are not legally binding.

Benefit: When data is forward-looking, it enables governments of countries receiving aid and others to budget and plan more effectively.

\\u2018Structuring\\u2019 data

IATI is a data standard that provides rules and guidance for how to structure your data, such as how to define the countries and sectors you are working in. To ensure your data is correctly structured, it must be:

  • in the right format \\u2013 all files must be written in the technical markup language IATI XML
  • valid \\u2013 your data must conform to the rules outlined in the IATI data standard. This can be checked by a validation tool.

Benefit: When IATI data is properly structured it can be more easily accessed, interpreted and used with other published IATI datasets.

Ensuring data is \\u2018comparable\\u2019

So your IATI data can be compared with that from other organisations, it should have the following qualities:

  • coded \\u2013 IATI data should use agreed codes to describe activities, such as countries, sectors and transaction types. See How to use IATI Reference for more information about the IATI data Standard and for the agreed codes and their descriptions.
  • identifiable \\u2013 when referring to yourself or external organisations, use the agreed unique code for that organisation. Include organisation names as well as their unique codes.
  • traceable \\u2013 your IATI data should refer to IATI data published by other organisations. This happens through detailing the funds you\\u2019ve provided and received from external organisations.

Benefit: When IATI data contains agreed codes, different datasets can be compared and analysed. When IATI data includes external organisations' unique codes, users can trace funds through the resource chain.

Making data \\u2018open\\u2019

Data is most useful when it\\u2019s open \\u2013 meaning people can easily find, understand and use it. When publishing IATI data, you agree to your data being:

  • registered \\u2013 links to your data are on the IATI Registry
  • accessible \\u2013 there are no barriers or passwords to access your IATI data
  • licensed \\u2013 your IATI data is published under a relevant open licence so it can be freely used.

Benefit: When IATI data is linked to the IATI Registry, it\\u2019s easier to find and use. An open licence lets others use the information legally and with confidence.

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You may be unable or unwilling to publish certain information to comply with a contract, policy or regulation, or to protect staff working in a sensitive area, for example.

For each case you should decide what information about an activity is fine to publish, and what details need to be excluded. These might include location, sector or financial information. In some cases, an entire activity may have to be left out.

It is useful for users of your data to know what might be missing from your IATI files, so you should outline this in a public exclusion policy.

Why exclude data

You may need to exclude some data you\\u2019ve committed to publish so that no harm comes to your organisation\\u2019s work or staff. Or you might need to exclude data temporarily because your organisation can\\u2019t capture the required information.

Bear in mind that your default position should always be to publish as much as you can.

Examples of why you might need to exclude data include the following:

  • your activities are considered illegal or otherwise unacceptable by states or societies in your field, for example in human rights, gender or governance activities
  • you\\u2019re working in sensitive geographical areas and it presents a risk to publish the exact location of your work
  • you need to protect commercial information
  • your grant contract restricts which details you can make public.

Creating an exclusion policy

If you\\u2019re excluding data from your IATI records you need to publish an exclusion policy. This details how you decide what information not to publish. It should explain the criteria and process you use to decide. You should also link your exclusion policy to your IATI publisher account by putting its URL in the 'Description' field in the IATI Registry.

You should also add information, under \\u2018Field exclusions\\u2019 in the IATI Registry, about the recommended elements in the standard you can\\u2019t use \\u2013 and why not.

When developing a policy on exclusions, consider:

  • Does your organisation have any existing freedom of information or other policies that could stop some information being published?
  • Is it subject to any laws that may limit your IATI publishing?
  • Does your organisation have any contracts that stop you from publishing information?
  • For information you can\\u2019t publish, do you know which IATI data elements need to be excluded?
  • How will you decide if any entire activities need to be excluded?

For further guidance on creating an exclusion policy, see:

If you receive funding from the UK Department for International Development or the Dutch or Belgian governments please see Donors' reporting requirements, for their guidance on exclusion policies.

For an example of a non-government organisation\\u2019s exclusion policy see:

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As an open data standard, IATI requires you to make your data available under an open licence so it can be freely used. This is central to improving transparency and efficiency in all development cooperation and humanitarian work.

But if you don\\u2019t offer your data under a licence that sets out the terms of use, others won\\u2019t know what they\\u2019re allowed to do with it and it won\\u2019t be classed as \\u2018open data\\u2019. Data users would also need to contact you for permission each time they wanted to use some of your data.

What will my data be used for?

All the data you publish to IATI will be used. It will be imported into tools, applications and databases. Your stakeholders, partners and other interested parties may look at your data to see how you\\u2019ve spent their funding and the impacts of your work.

National governments might use it to help with planning. Others may analyse your data and use it for research, decision-making or awareness raising. Journalists may use the data to inform articles they produce.

But for all this data use to happen efficiently, your data needs to be \\u2018open\\u2019. This means that you must give users legal permission to use your IATI data by publishing under a licence. There are several options.

Which licence should I use?

IATI recommends using an open licence that removes restrictions on anyone interested in using, sharing and understanding your data. There are two types of open licence: public domain and attribution only.

Public domain licences

With this type of licence, anyone can share or adapt your data for any purpose, even commercially. There are no restrictions on how people can use your data. Examples include:

Attribution-only licences

With this type of licence, as with a public domain licence, anyone can share or adapt your data for any purpose, including commercial use. But they must give appropriate credit, provide a link to your licence, and note any changes they\\u2019ve made to your information. Examples include:

Some publishing organisations or government departments have to use specific licences. For example, UK government departments should normally publish using the UK Open Government Licence.

How do I add my licence details?

When you create a publisher account on the IATI Registry, you\\u2019ll be asked to select a licence.

If the licence you need to use isn\\u2019t listed, you\\u2019ll have to select an 'Other' option. You can include further details about your licence and any attribution information in the IATI Registry \\u2018Description\\u2019 field.

Where will I see my licence information?

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Including case studies supporting the case for IATI

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IATI is here to help provide general and technical support. Please email us with your questions using the contact details below. Please note that responses from IATI will be provided in English only.

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What is the IATI Standard?

The IATI Standard is a set of rules and guidance about what data organisations should publish and what format it should be presented in.

The Standard has been to created to deliver information required to improve the coordination, accountability and effectiveness to maximise their impact on the world's poorest and most vulnerable people.

A range of organisations can be IATI publishers, from governments, multilateral institutions, private sector and civil society organisations and others, to increase the transparency of information on resources flowing into developing countries.

The IATI Standard allows organisations to provide detailed information for decision-making and accountability. This includes the following:

Data about an organisation

  • Total spend by the organisation over the last year.
  • Total annual planned budget for the organisation in each of the next three years, where available.
  • Planned budgets broken down by individual recipient countries or regions around the world.
  • Useful background documents, such as country action plans and annual reports.

Data about specific activities

Organisations are asked to publish data about individual activities that represent pieces of development or humanitarian work they are carrying out.

Financial information for the activity

  • Incoming funds: recording funds that come into the organisation.
  • Disbursements: funds that the organisation passes on to another organisation.
  • Expenditures: spending by the organisation on a good or a service.

IATI also encourages organisations to publish information about funds they plan to provide or are expecting to receive on a specific activity. Details can be shared on firm commitments made in a formal contract or written obligation, or on indicative commitments, provided in a planned activity budget.

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Important details beyond finances

In addition to finances, IATI\\u2019s data standard allows organisations to share other useful information on development and humanitarian activities. For example:

  • Location data relating to the activity, which could include the country, sub-national and even precise coordinates for a location.
  • The sectors or policy area that the activity falls into - for example health, research or gender.
  • Results data on the impact or outcome of the activity.
  • The conditions attached to an activity - for example the interest rate on a loan or any specific requirements for funds to be spent on goods or services in a particular country.
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Activities published to the IATI Standard labeled with the sector 'Basic drinking water supply'. View IATI activity data at d-portal.

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Up-to-date and forward-looking data

Timely data

The Standard allows for monthly, weekly or even daily updates, and IATI encourages organisations to update changes in their spending at least every quarter. This helps to ensure that information is as up-to-date as possible.

Forward-looking data

The IATI Standard supports forward planning by allowing data to be published on organisations\\u2019 spending plans up to three years in advance.

Format of data

IATI\\u2019s Standard provides detailed guidance on how to publish data in the XML format required. Organisations are asked to provide links to their XML data files via the IATI Registry.

IATI data is then available to explore and download through a number of online portals and tools, for example through d-portal.org.

For further details see IATI Standard - Publishing guidance.

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The technical advisory group (TAG) is an expert community that informs our approach to data publication and use, including updating the IATI Standard.

Most of the group\\u2019s work and discussion happens on our online forum IATI Discuss, however the TAG meets in person once a year. To view the documents for each TAG meeting, please see the relevant past event page.

TAG meeting:

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The technical advisory group (TAG) is an expert community that informs our approach to data publication and use, including updating the IATI Standard.

The TAG includes publishers, developers, data users and transparency advocates. Anyone with expertise to contribute to IATI can get involved and there is no formal membership.

TAG meetings

Most of the group\\u2019s work and discussion happens on our online forum IATI Discuss, however the TAG meets in person once a year. Individuals or groups of organisations can also host their own smaller-scale meetups on specific IATI topics, called miniTAGs.

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IATI's Technical Advisory Group (Dar es Salaam, 2017) was held in Africa for the first time and attracted our highest number of participants.

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TAG Chair

The TAG is chaired by Steven Flower from Open Data Services Co-operative. The Chair is elected by the attendees of the annual TAG meeting and represents the group\\u2019s view on IATI\\u2019s governing board.

To contact the IATI TAG Chair, please contact Steven Flower through IATI's community forum, Discuss or email support@iatistandard.org.

Get involved

You can keep up-to-date on all the latest TAG news by subscribing to our fortnightly e-newsletter and joining the conversation on our community forum IATI Discuss.

Upcoming events

Look out for upcoming TAG meetings on IATI\\u2019s event page.

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Data that can be found through IATI covers organisations and their activities. An \\u2018activity\\u2019 in IATI is any individual piece of development or humanitarian work, the scope of which is defined by the organisation publishing the data. Under the IATI data standard, activity information should cover finances, location, sector, results, and any conditions placed on the activity. Supporting documents can also be published.

Finances

Find financial information on individual activities as well as organisations\\u2019 past and future spending. This includes:

  • Activity budget - the expected or committed budget for an activity, which can be broken down into different time periods, for example calendar years.
  • Transactions - how an activity is being financed and how the money is being spent. For example, organisations can report who has commited money to the activity, and when the money is received. When incoming and outgoing funds between organisations are linked, the flow of funds can be traced from donor to point of delivery.
  • Flow type - the type of resource being reported. For example, a private grant, official development assistance or another financial flow.
  • Total budget - the total budget for an organisation\\u2019s development and humanitarian work within a year. Organisations can publish this for each of the next three years and break the total down into budget lines.
  • Planned budgets - a breakdown of the total budget showing what the organisation expects to spend on individual recipient countries, regions or organisations.
  • Total expenditure - the total spend by an organisation on development and humanitarian expenditure, broken down by year.

Locations

You can view activity data by region or recipient country. Organisations can also include sub-national locations. These allow you to map or view the precise locations, using coordinates, where activities are taking place.

Sectors

Discover the sectors or policy areas that organisations work in - such as health, research or gender. Organisations label their activities based on the OECD Development Assistance Committee\\u2019s sector list to ensure consistency across different reporting standards. Organisations can also use self-defined sector categories where appropriate.

Results

You can see the results data reported for an activity, including its impact and outcomes. This includes a title, a short description of the result and reference to an indicator that the specific activity is being measured against. Links to result documents may also be available.

Conditions

You can look for any conditions attached to an activity - for example the interest rate on a loan or any specific requirements for funds to be spent on goods or services in a particular country.

Useful documents

Organisations can include background documents that relate to a specific activity, or to their organisation, as part of their IATI publishing. These can include country action plans, results frameworks and annual reports.

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The IATI Tool Guide has been developed to help data users navigate the complex environment of tools and applications for using IATI data.

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This useful guide provides an overview of the various tools available and the benefits of using each one. It includes detailed instructions and use-cases to help you identify the right tool to deliver the data that you are looking for.

Whether you work for a government on aid management, or are a journalist writing a story, the IATI Tool Guide will help you use IATI data to inform your work.

The IATI Tool Guide has been developed by Development Gateway and was funded through the IATI Data Use Fund.

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The International Aid Transparency Initiative (IATI) is inviting bids according to a new Requests for Proposals (RfP) under the IATI Data Use Fund.

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With more than one million development and humanitarian activities published to IATI from nearly 1000 organisations, increasing the use of this data is one of IATI\\u2019s top priorities. The Data Use Fund is administered by UNDP and aims to increase awareness, improve guidance and tools and integrate IATI data into government systems.

Interested and qualified service providers are invited to outline ideas and submit proposals for funding to improve traceability using IATI data as outlined below:

Theme 2: IATI Data Quality - improving traceability

UNDP/IATI is seeking to improve the traceability of development and humanitarian funds that are published to IATI and is looking for a service provider to develop visualisation models to trace selected funding streams and develop recommendations for publishers on how to improve the traceability of funds. The provider is required to develop information on existing best practice, and provide guidance on how to track funds from one organisation to another throughout complex delivery chains.

The deadline for receipt of proposals is 21 May 2019. See full information on the RFP on the UNDP Procurement website: RFP/BPPS/2019/1718 \\u2013 IATI Data Quality

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UNDP and IATI are looking forward to receiving innovative and detailed proposals. Please do not hesitate to contact us: info@iatistandard.org with any questions and suggestions regarding the IATI Data Use Fund and the published Request for Proposal.

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USAID has launched an online, public tool aimed to enable their staff and other users to access IATI data on the spending and activities of other development organisations.

Their new Development Cooperation Landscape tool aims to improve the collaboration of USAID with other organisations delivering development activities within the same developing country.

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USAID Development Cooperation Landscape portal

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By launching the tool, USAID hopes to better understand and comprehensively map the work of nearly 1000 organisations who are currently publishing their data to IATI, including bilateral and multilateral partners, the private sector, foundations, NGOs and others.

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USAID made the decision to create Development Cooperation Landscape \\u201cin order to more effectively and efficiently use cooperation resources\\u201d and say the new tool will help:

  1. increase the understanding of development cooperation partners\\u2019 priorities;
  2. identify potential areas of alignment and collaboration;
  3. contribute to more robust cooperation strategy development; and
  4. serve as a data source when engaging development cooperation stakeholders.

Start exploring Development Cooperation Landscape by visiting Explorer.USAID.gov and navigate to the new \\u2018Beyond USG\\u2019 tab.

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This blog has been re-posted from the Centre for Humanitarian Data and has been written by Steven Flower, a consultant with the Centre and the IATI Chair of the Technical Advisory Group (TAG).

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On 13-14 May, the Centre for Humanitarian Data and Development Initiatives will co-host a workshop on transparency, information sharing and data. The participants represent organizations that have committed to the Grand Bargain, an agreement between humanitarian donors and aid agencies focused on greater financial transparency and simplified reporting requirements.

During the workshop, Centre colleagues will share progress on our pilot project to improve automated financial-data sharing between donors and OCHA\\u2019s Financial Tracking Service (FTS). The Centre has been working with FTS to support ingesting data in the IATI format, providing a reliable, standardized and scalable approach to managing financial aid flows.

For those of you who aren\\u2019t deep into the work of aid flows, the International Aid Transparency Initiative (IATI) is an open publishing standard for development and humanitarian financial data. FTS reports on humanitarian funding pledges and contributions. IATI and FTS are important elements of the Grand Bargain\\u2019s focus on greater transparency.

Below is a look at what we have accomplished with the IATI-FTS pilot, including major wins, key challenges and learnings.

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The work so far

Over the past year, five organizations have tested using the IATI standard to share data with FTS. These organizations include the International Rescue Committee (IRC), the Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA), OCHA\\u2019s Country-based Pooled Funds (CBPF), the United Kingdom Department for International Development (DFID), and the United States Agency for International Development (USAID).

We have done the following:

  • Worked with each of these publishing partners to check, improve and test their IATI data for use by FTS.
  • Started to ingest data in various trials, ensuring both continuity for those reliant on data from FTS, while also gathering insights into how \\u2018ingestible\\u2019 IATI data is.
  • Developed guidance on how to use the IATI standard for humanitarian reporting, which will provide a useful addition to the established guidelines.
  • Enhanced and curated key humanitarian codelists (Humanitarian Response Plan (HRP) codes; HRP project lists).
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Main successes

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  1. Organizations have made expected and unexpected improvements to their IATI data. While adding the established humanitarian-specific fields to their IATI data was a known improvement, other changes came from ongoing analysis and discussion. For example, to optimize the ingestion of transaction data, a unique reference was discussed and trialed amongst the five publishers. We hope such improvements lead to more useful data for all, rather than just for FTS ingestion.
  2. IATI publishers have had to become data users. Given the various processes behind IATI and FTS data, organizations have had to focus on where differences in their outputs may occur. In turn, getting IATI data \\u2018into shape\\u2019 has highlighted the importance of using it. Organizations cannot \\u2018just do IATI\\u2019 and expect FTS to ingest it. They must understand what they are saying and doing with their data. CBPF, for example, added all donor contributions to their IATI data, and remodeled their allocations to include \\u2018total grant\\u2019 as a commitment transaction. This has only come from considering how their data is to be used by others.
  3. Data ingestion has led to some automation. As we have tested and triangulated IATI data within the FTS system, the longer-term efficiencies become more apparent. We will be able to create an algorithm to spot patterns both within IATI data and other sources. With this, we will have an indication of how IATI ingestion can automate some workflows, whilst freeing up time on the vital manual curation that is often needed.
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Challenges faced

  1. IATI data differs between IATI publishers. While a standard is certainly helpful to harmonize format and structure, the actual data differs in terms of scope and detail. The nature of an \\u2018IATI activity\\u2019 varies across\\u2014and sometimes within\\u2014each of our five initial partners. Hence, it becomes unrealistic to envisage automating IATI completely.
  2. Organizations already express the same data differently. For most organizations, FTS and IATI data is the responsibility of different teams or people. When analyzing these two sources, we have found subtle and significant discrepancies between their composition. One financial flow in FTS could be made up of several IATI transactions. Consensus is needed on what data is relevant.
  3. Humanitarian planning information does not always reflect operational data. We have run into this from several angles with the \\u2018project code.\\u2019 Projects are vital for understanding the intention of humanitarian plans, which are in turn crucial for FTS to chart their progression. But there is often a disconnect between the data on the projects and the data on delivery. Connecting these dots is a challenge, but not the sole domain of our pilot.
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Key learnings

  1. There is no magic button. We cannot expect the availability of machine-readable IATI data to eradicate what came before. In the beginning, that seemed more plausible, since the key ask was to just do IATI. However, we will need to address the new challenges that have emerged, specifically in terms of the data contract between the producer and user.
  2. Collaboration improves data literacy. The FTS team has a long established set of relationships with a wide variety of humanitarian actors. Introducing a data standard into the mix can be uncomfortable and challenging to regular workflows. We have learned that iteration and discussion between users can lead to a mutual understanding of needs.
  3. There is a strong appetite for integration. Our pilot publishers have invested time and money to make this work. There is a real demand to avoid the \\u2018dual reporting\\u2019 of data, in line with the goals of the Grand Bargain. Demonstrating good practice will incentivize others to take similar steps and harmonize data outputs.

Next steps

While publishing data is an important part of the transparency commitment, data needs to be accessible and usable for better decision-making, accountability and learning. By July 2019, we hope that all five pilot organizations will be \\u2018flowing\\u2019 their IATI data into FTS, through automated or semi-automated processes.

The long-term goal is for organizations to use the IATI format to report on both their development and humanitarian spending. To support this, we will produce a report with guidance on how other organizations can replicate FTS reporting with IATI data.

In an effort to make IATI activity data more accessible to humanitarians, the Centre has added country-based datasets of current IATI aid activities to the Humanitarian Data Exchange (HDX) site. The Centre is also supporting internal discussions about how best to coordinate OCHA\\u2019s IATI data sharing, including internal corporate reporting.

If you have suggestions for how the Centre can help make IATI data more useful to the humanitarian community, please send an email to centrehumdata@un.org. We are grateful to the Netherlands, US and UK governments for supporting this project.

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iatistandard.org is available in English and French versions to expand global access to information from the International Aid Transparency Initiative (IATI). iatistandard.org was originally created in English and details about accessing content within the French version of the site can be found below.

How can I access iatistandard.org in different languages?

Your web browser should automatically direct you to the version of IATI\\u2019s website that is set to your default language (if it is English or French). You can also access the English or French version by using the links that appear on the top-right hand side of each webpage.

What content is available in French?

You can find a range of useful information in French:

  • Information about the International Aid Transparency Initiative (IATI) and the IATI Standard
  • Guidance on how to use and publish IATI data
  • News and events
  • Selected governance documents including Members\\u2019 Assembly papers and minutes, and Annual Reports
  • Codelists

What content is not yet available in French?

IATI Reference

Information on all rules and guidance of each version of the IATI Standard is currently hosted on IATI\\u2019s old website http://reference.iatistandard.org/. This information is in English only, however French translations of the IATI codelists are available.

Responses to IATI emails

Emails sent to all IATI contact email addresses will be responded to in English only.

IATI Discuss (community forum)

Any language can be used on IATI\\u2019s online forum, Discuss. However replies and all other posts from IATI\\u2019s technical team will be in English only.

Images

Some images that contain text, for example screenshots of external resources maybe available in English only.

Are all documents posted on iatistandard.org available in French?

Most documents, including spreadsheets, presentations and word documents are not translated into French. However, key governance documents that are translated can be accessed by clicking on the links labeled \\u2018FR\\u2019.

How often will the French version of the website be updated?

The French version of iatistandard.org will be updated at least fortnightly to match changes and additions to the English version of the site.

Can I make requests for specific content to be translated?

IATI is committed to reviewing and improving the access of iatistandard.org and we welcome feedback to understand where there is a growing demand to translate specific content. However due to resource constraints, we are unable to offer a service to meet individual requests to translate content that is not yet available in French.

Can I access support from the IATI Helpdesk in French?

All support provided by the IATI Helpdesk and IATI technical team will be in English only.

Will iatistandard.org be translated into other languages?

IATI intends to create iatistandard.org in more languages. Over time, we will also expand the range of translated content available.

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Because IATI data is open source anyone can freely use the data and create tools and services to help others use it.

A growing number of third parties, external to the IATI technical team, are creating data use tools. Many tools provided for IATI data can be used with no specialist expertise while others are intended for software developers and need technical knowledge to set up or use.

Some tools let you see the global data or all data from one country or donor. These can include:

  • Global aid portals, such as:
  • Country portals, for example:
  • Donor portals, such as
    • African Development Bank - Data Portal
    • Netherland\\u2019s Ministry of Foreign Affairs - METIS

There are also tools that focus on specific themes or topics within the international development and humanitarian aid sectors - an example is AidHedge which lets you see how aid projects are affected by changes in currency rates.

Other organisations have created useful tools for technical users - developers, data scientists and so forth. These include:

If you need help with any third-party tool, contact the tool provider for advice.

Available third-party tools

This table shows currently available third-party tools for using IATI data. The list is not exhaustive and is for information only - IATI does not recommend or endorse any particular third-party tools or services. The table indicates if a tool requires technical expertise.

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AidHedgeAll IATI dataAidHedge ensure that organisations working with foreign aid and sustainable development make the most of their available funding. Our service provides financial analysis for aid funded projects and organisations. Results include exchange rate risks, transactions costs, inflation and donor reporting.Non-technical

In English


Basic version is free. Paid version with additional services is available

contact@aidhedge.org
Development Data Hub Donor\\u2019s country level, forward looking budgetsThe Development Data Hub is the most comprehensive online resource for financial and resource flow data alongside poverty, social and vulnerability indicators. It combines an extensive data store, including IATI data, with interactive visualisations enabling you to chart, map and compare data at the global, national and local level.Non-technical

In English


Free to use

info@devinit.org
Dev TrackerDonor portal for the UK Department for International Development (DFID)The Development Tracker uses open data on international development published by the UK Government and partners to show where the UK is investing in developing countries to implement the UK Aid Strategy. The open data is taken from the International Aid Transparency Initiative (IATI) open data standard.Non-technical

In English


Free to use

enquiry@dfid.gov.uk
AFDB Data PortalDonor portal for the African Development BankThe African Development Bank (AFDB) provides access to information on all of its lending projects from 1967 up to now. This portal provides a ready-made tool for monitoring and showcasing resource flows for development at country level. It also provides decision makers at national and sub-national level with information to support decisions on resource allocations.Non-technical

In English and French


Free to use

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Netherlands\\u2019 MFA - METISDonor portal for the Netherlands Ministry of Foreign AffairsA visualization of IATI activities directly or indirectly funded by the Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs, including results, budgets, disbursements and expenditures.Non-technical

In English


Free to use

helpdesk-opendata@minbuza.nl
Myanmar\\u2019s MohingaCountry portal for MyanmarThe Mohinga Aid Information Management System (AIMS) - a simple, open and modern cloud-based web application and the Government of Myanmar\\u2019s officially designated platform for storing and analysing all development assistance information.Non-technical

In English and Myanmar


Free to use

ferd.mopf@gmail.com
The Gambia\\u2019s Public Aid Management PlatformCountry portal for GambiaThe Gambia\\u2019s public Aid Management Platform provides the Ministry of Finance and other policymakers with a more complete picture of the resources dedicated to promoting development.Non-technical

In English


Free to use

info@developmentgateway.org
OIPA - Openaid IATI Parser and APIAll IATI dataOIPA is an IATI data-engine providing a rich and usable API for managing IATI compliant data.Technical

In English


Free to use

info@zimmermanzimmerman.nl
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If you want an IATI data use tool listed here, please fill in our IATI Data Use Tools and Services form. If you are looking for data from a particular organisation, or group of organisations, check directly with them to see if they have their own data visualisation tool.

Publishing tools

In addition to tools for using data, there are tools to help you prepare and publish data. For more information, see Publishing tools and services to create your IATI data files.

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Access research undertaken by IATI on the data needs across development and humanitarian stakeholders.

Focused country case studies in Malawi and Somalia

To help inform the development of IATI's Strategic Plan 2025-25, two focused country case studies were undertaken in Malawi and Somalia.

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Spotlight on IATI data use - profiles

In 2017 IATI released a series of profiles to look at the use of open data by developing country governments.Based on a recent survey led by UNDP, these profiles tell us a great deal about IATI data at country level and what the challenges and opportunities are for improving its use.

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Governing Board focal points

Each of IATI\\u2019s five strategic areas have focal point representatives in the Governing Board. Board focal points serve as an important liaison between IATI\\u2019s Board, Secretariat and technical team, ensuring progress is made on planned activities and providing support as needed.

  • Data Use: Leo Stolk, Steven Flower

The Data Use workstream focuses on expanding the use of data published to the IATI Standard. Activities within this workstream include the strengthening of tools to access IATI data and the implementation of the Data Use Strategy and Data Use Fund.

  • Data Quality: Sarah Johns, Zefania Romalahy

The Data Quality workstream aims to improve the quality, breadth and depth of data published to the IATI Standard. This covers the work of the IATI technical team in providing guidance and support services to new and existing IATI publishers, and maintaining the IATI Dashboard.

  • IATI Standard and Systems: Leo Stolk, Theo Van de Sande

This workstream involves maintaining and strengthening the rules and guidance of the IATI Standard. The workstream covers IATI's technical systems, tools and infrastructure and IATI Standard upgrades.

  • Communications and Outreach: Theo Van de Sande

The Communications and Outreach workstream ensures the effectiveness of information to IATI\\u2019s wide range of stakeholders. Activities include the production of IATI\\u2019s Annual Report, engagement in external events and fora, and managing digital communications.

  • Institutional Arrangements: Tim Takona, Zefania Romalahy

The Institutional Arrangement workstream covers IATI\\u2019s governance and a number of activities in relation to the annual Members\\u2019 Assembly.

Board members are also focal points for other thematic areas:

  • Technical: Leo Stolk, Steven Flower
  • Budget: Theo Van de Sande
  • Partner country: Zefania Romalahy
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The outcomes

The Government of Madagascar uses IATI data to discover millions of dollars of spending on development and humanitarian projects in the country, that were previously unknown to them. This invaluable information enables the government improve the planning and coordination of aid.

Effectively plan for the future

Government staff are better able to plan for the future by using forward-looking data from IATI to find out what donors are planning to spend in the country, several years in advance. Analysis from the government shows that over the last 10 years, IATI data revealed an additional USD 830 million worth of spending commitments, compared to data obtained by the government from direct requests to the same donors.

The chart below shows a significant increase since 2015 in donor commitments that were found by using IATI\\u2019s online search tool, d-portal.org, compared with data in the government\\u2019s internal aid database, called the Aid Management Platform (AMP).

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Volume of data on spending commitments published to IATI compared to data in Madagascar AMP (2009 - 2018)

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As a result, government staff use IATI data to better plan and coordinate their domestic resources to complement the spending of external donors. For example, the Ministry responsible for Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) has launched a database called TRACKFIN that uses IATI data to track down all financing to the WASH sector. This helps staff to better understand where service gaps or duplications may exist in the future.

Establish working relationships with more donors

The government uses IATI data to improve coordination with donors and other organisations who do not report their development or humanitarian activities directly to the government often because they do not have representative offices in the country.

Currently, 38 organisations, from donor governments to multilaterals and NGOs publish information on their spending and projects to IATI, and their data are not included in Madagascar\\u2019s AMP. Their data represents an additional USD 288 million of spending commitments and over USD 300 million of actual spending and disbursements on development and humanitarian activities.

Not only has additional funding been identified, but the government has also discovered organisations they had not been aware were active in Madagascar. With contact information shared through IATI, this has enabled government staff to make contact with them, and start working together to deliver a coordinated effort to help improve development effectiveness.

Save valuable time processing aid data

In a recent pilot undertaken with UNICEF (see below), government staff saved valuable time by trialing an IATI data synchronisation tool, since they were no longer required to input aid data manually into the Madagascar AMP. The tool automatically imported 118 development projects into the AMP, that UNICEF had originally published to IATI.

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What happened

Within the Government of Madagascar, aid data is managed in the Office of the Prime Minister by the Permanent Technical Secretariat for Aid Coordination (STPCA). This body was created in 2008, along with Madagascar\\u2019s AMP (developed by Development Gateway), which became their first national database to manage data on aid coming into the country.

Step 1

In 2011 the Government of Madagascar signed the The Busan Partnership for Effective Development Co-operation, strengthening its commitment to transparency and open access to development data. In the same year, the government took the decision to become a member of IATI. As a member, Madagascar committed to using IATI data and addressing the challenge of harmonising the data collected by government staff from donors based in the Madagascar, and the data published to IATI.

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IATI data published on Madagascar 04 July 2017. See up-to-date statistics on d-portal.org

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Step 2

Over the next four years, the availability of IATI data steeply increased, from the first organisation publishing their spending in 2011, to over 370 publishers in 2015. In 2015, with the support of the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the government implemented an IATI import tool to automatically input IATI data into the Madagascar AMP.

In 2017, the government took part in a joint project with UNICEF and Development Gateway, in which the tool was adapted and successfully imported 118 UNICEF projects into the AMP.

Next steps

Following the success of the pilot, the Government of Madagascar plans to integrate other partners in their data synchronization exercise. The African Development Bank and USAID have already expressed interest in helping to automatically import their IATI data into the government\\u2019s AMP.

For Madagascar, IATI data is provided to all ministries through the AMP-Madagascar database, to improve coordination and planning of development resources.

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More information

For more information on the Government of Madagascar's experience of using IATI, including information for other governments on lessons learned, see Increasing the use of IATI data in Madagascar and Senegal. To discover how to access IATI data visit Using Data.

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This guide introduces you to the IATI Dashboard. It shows how you can check if your files are valid, that your data is structured correctly and what further data you can add.

  1. Ensure that your files are valid.
  2. Go through the headlines on your individual publisher page on the IATI Dashboard to ensure that your data is structured properly.
  3. Look at the Core page on the Dashboard\\u2019s Summary Statistics and work on getting all of your elements up to 100%.

Now you can choose an area of your data to work on. This could include increasing the frequency and decreasing the time-lag of your publishing, adding in forward-looking budgets, and increasing the number of elements you publish under the Financials and Value-added pages on the IATI Dashboard.

If you have any questions about the Dashboard and how to improve your data quality, please get in touch with the IATI technical team.

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As a publisher, you can use your individual publisher page on the IATI Dashboard to check for validation errors. To find your page, go to the Dashboard\\u2019s homepage and select your organisation.

Starting with the Headlines box, check the following.

Does your Reporting Org match between the Registry and in your data?

If these don\\u2019t match, there\\u2019s a risk that your data won\\u2019t be imported into visualisation tools as it is invalid. You\\u2019ll need to update your Reporting Org in your IATI files to match your Reporting Org on the IATI Registry. Please follow steps 3 and 4 under \\u2018Changing your organisation\\u2019s IATI Org ID\\u2019 on the Updating your organisation details page.

Do you have at least one activity file and only one organisation file?

If you don\\u2019t have an activity file, please see what activity information you need to include. You should have only one organisation file; if you have none or more than one, please see What goes in your organisation file.

Do your number of activities and unique activities match?

In IATI, every activity needs a unique identifier \\u2013 see What data should I publish? for instructions. If multiple activities have the same identifier, they won\\u2019t be correctly pulled through into visualisation tools. Check your data to find out which identifiers are duplicated.

Do you have only one organisation?

Unless you are publishing on behalf of another organisation, only report Organisation information for your own organisation in your organisation file. If you\\u2019ve added the details of any other company, remove these.

Are you using a valid version?

The IATI Standard has been updated in stages. Each stage has a corresponding version number. Valid versions are: 1.01, 1.02 1.03, 1.04, 1.05 and 2.01, 2.02 and 2.03. If any other version number is shown, please correct this in your files.

If you are using hierarchies, are these sequential?

Hierarchies allow you to demonstrate your internal decision-making and flow of funds in your organisation. You should start with activities at level 1, and then progress to levels 2, 3, and so on.

Do you have a licence showing?

IATI data must be published under an open data licence. You specify your type of licence on the IATI Registry. Please see How to license your data.

Do you have zero files failing validation?

To check which of your files are failing validation, go to the \\u2018Data Quality\\u2019 section on your Dashboard page. Each invalid file is listed with a link to the \\u2018IATI public validator\\u2019. Select \\u2018test validation\\u2019 to get details of the errors in your file. Clicking \\u2018Extra info\\u2019 will provide additional information about the errors, including on which line they occur. Please note that the IATI public validator checks only the structure of your files and does not give information on content errors.

Please note that later in 2020 IATI will be launching a new version of the IATI Validator.

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The IATI Dashboard and Publishing Statistics data is generated through a daily process that happens each night.

This is a two-step process:

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The generation process usually completes within 12 hours.

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The data is downloaded, and then there is a period of computing time to generate the statistics that inform the Dashboard and Publishing Statistics. Usually, there is a small time-lag between the two. However, we do track this as sometimes things break and the site fails to regenerate. If you spot something, please let us know via support@iatistandard.org.

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No. There may be a number of reasons why a certain graph or number rises or falls.

In some cases, a fall in the graph may be because the Dashboard script failed to download the relevant data. This could be due to any number of reasons \\u2013 and not necessarily anything to do with the set-up of the IATI publisher.

Therefore, please treat the graphs, numbers and statistics on the IATI Dashboard with caution, context and consideration. If you think something is wrong, please contact us via support@iatistandard.org.

\", \"id\": \"792f2e11-ebcf-4717-a576-6afe8af3f6d5\"}, {\"type\": \"h2\", \"value\": \"What do the Publishing Statistics numbers mean?\", \"id\": \"e23d1f19-7833-46f4-bb4b-71ef472da42f\"}, {\"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

Different tables capture the degree to which a publisher\\u2019s IATI data is timely, forward looking and comprehensive. A summary of this information is displayed on the Summary statistics page, where each quality is marked out of 100. The other tabs outline how this mark is calculated and the different assessments included.

In some cases, a low number may be because the Dashboard script failed to download the relevant data or the methodology for an element within IATI may need amending. This could be due to any number of reasons \\u2013 and not necessarily anything to do with the set-up of the IATI publisher.

Only the timeliness tables track an organisation\\u2019s publishing over time. If the Publishing Statistics do not pick up your data each month, we are unable to back-fill the table.

Therefore, please treat the tables and their corresponding marks with caution, context and consideration. If you think something is wrong, please contact us via support@iatistandard.org.

\", \"id\": \"ec513928-7ffa-4513-a3e0-a4cca941deda\"}, {\"type\": \"h2\", \"value\": \"Can I build my own version of this Dashboard?\", \"id\": \"9499da0b-bc68-4c0f-b37e-d52d15c05031\"}, {\"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

Yes \\u2013 the source code is all open source:

We advise you to check through the technical specifications.

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Ideally, we\\u2019d suggest checking through the list of issues we have logged in our Github repositories. Alternatively, please email us via support@iatistandard.org.

\", \"id\": \"906eced2-a1ae-4a6b-9bcd-be45d38eb323\"}, {\"type\": \"h2\", \"value\": \"We\\u2019ve published/updated our IATI data, but why haven\\u2019t the numbers updated?\", \"id\": \"c9276ce2-7159-48b6-a0a0-e97234b7b76d\"}, {\"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

We\\u2019d suggest two initial checks:

  1. Is the data registered on the IATI Registry?
  2. Has the dashboard updated since you published (check the date and times at the foot of this page)?

If you still believe that data is missing from the Dashboard, please contact us on support@iatistandard.org.

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Two ways:

  • Visit the IATI Registry and access the relevant links to the XML files. These links are often found on the relevant Dashboard page.

Try a query via the IATI Datastore

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Here are some steps to consider:

  1. Prepare the case for publishing to IATI
  2. Assess the potential risks of greater transparency
  3. Gain senior management backing
  4. Create your project team and choose your IATI champion
  5. Establish IATI publishing as a permanent business function
  6. Prepare a post-publication communications plan


1. Prepare the case for publishing to IATI

You may have to persuade senior managers and others that publishing information about the work you do to IATI is right for your organisation. There are many benefits to this, including:

  • improving your organisation\\u2019s profile \\u2013 by committing to IATI and sharing more information on your activities, financial transactions, resources and results, your organisation can be more accountable and build trust with stakeholders \\u2013 donors, beneficiaries, taxpayers and the public
  • communicating about your work \\u2013 IATI provides a channel and opportunity for you to inform a global audience about your ambitions and successes
  • improving internal processes and systems \\u2013 publishing to IATI can improve the data you provide to external stakeholders
  • improving inter-agency collaboration \\u2013 publishing better data on projects, in line with organisations who do similar work, can improve coordination and collaboration between agencies, reduce duplication of effort and improve use of resources
  • limiting opportunities for corruption \\u2013 publishing financial data makes it much harder to hide inappropriate payments or spending
  • addressing political pressures \\u2013 transparency and openness are central to policy discussions in government, and IATI is a way of delivering on commitments to be open and improve accountability.

For more information about IATI and its wider benefits, see: Why use IATI?

2. Assess the potential risks of greater transparency

You should assess and mitigate the risks of moving to a more transparent culture. Through publishing to IATI your organisation:

  • may find its work and financial management are more closely scrutinised
  • must properly assess potential security implications of publishing data related to activities that may be sensitive because of their sector, type or location
  • should accept there may be costs in establishing a permanent business function for IATI publishing, or in adding this responsibility to an existing role.

3. Gain senior management backing

You need to get buy-in from your senior management team or senior decision-makers at the beginning of the process as it is likely that publishing will require resources from across your organisation. Senior managers must endorse the risks and benefits of operating more transparently.

Publishing to IATI is not simply about sharing information but is an opportunity to increase the openness of the whole organisation. Organisations that have already published have learned that integrating IATI and other transparency measures into their practices can increase success and impact.

4. Create your project team and choose your IATI champion

To implement IATI sustainably, many organisations form a working group or project team to bring together relevant departments and integrate ideas and practical plans for publishing IATI data. This group should generally be formed early in the process. You should choose a group member to be the IATI champion and take the lead on IATI publishing.

Areas involved in the IATI process may include:

  • finance
  • programmes
  • IT
  • legal
  • human resources
  • communications and marketing.

The project team should also create and maintain a timeline for publishing data initially and then regularly.

5. Establish IATI publishing as a permanent business function

IATI publishing is not a one-off activity but must be repeated regularly. This may mean creating new roles, responsibilities and business processes and updating existing job descriptions.

6. Prepare a post-publication communications plan

Once you\\u2019ve published, who do you want to tell? Some organisations create a web page that includes information about IATI and their commitment to transparency. Some give details of their publishing via social media, e-newsletters, to the media and so on. You need to decide how you will tell your stakeholders that you\\u2019ve published.

Some organisations that have created specific IATI pages on their websites are:

Do raise awareness and engage with IATI\\u2019s community of publishers and data users on the online forums Discuss and Twitter, using the hashtag #IATI.

It can help to create an open information policy for the whole organisation. This will help identify all sources of information that can be made public and what could be published to IATI.

More information about creating an open information policy is available at:

For an example of an open information policy from a non-governmental organisation, see:

If you have any questions about preparing your organisation for data publication, please contact the IATI technical team.

\", \"id\": \"49b23c08-fde7-4ff2-a58e-3ccd3bbae47c\"}]" -msgstr "[]" - #. guidance_and_support.guidancegrouppage.2734.content_editor msgid "[{\"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

You can publish a wide range of data about your organisation's activities. This section guides you through what kinds of information you can and should publish, what counts as an 'activity' in IATI and which details you should update over the life of an activity.

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Publishing to IATI means describing with data the work your organisation does.

For this you break your work down into activities \\u2013 these could be programmes, projects or any work you do. For each activity detail what the work is, where and when it happened or is happening, who is involved, how it is being financed and so on. Each piece of information about an activity is stored in an \\u2018element\\u2019.

Many further details can be added, for example geographic coordinates, results information, document links and policy markers.

We suggest you start by adding the details (in the form of elements) set out below. All elements are mandatory unless they say otherwise.

Identification

Basic activity information

Participating organisations

Geopolitical information

Classifications

Financial

There are many more details you can add about your activities beyond these key elements. The more elements you use, the better the picture of your organisation\\u2019s work.

See the full table of elements that can be used to report in IATI.

Additional donor requirements

If you receive funding from the UK Department for International Development or the Dutch or Belgian governments you\\u2019ll have extra reporting requirements. For information on these see Donors' reporting requirements.

Building your own system?

The following requirements are built into most publishing systems. Make to sure to include them if building your own:

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This table lists all the top-level elements you can include in your data. It includes all the mandatory and recommended elements outlined in Key activity information to publish and around 30 further elements you can use to build a comprehensive picture of your organisation\\u2019s work.

Our recommended approach is to start with the mandatory and recommended (minimum) elements, and then build up over time. Each element you include will enrich your data and help people to understand the work you do.

Please note each element in the table may contain multiple pieces of data. For example, under Activity Date you specify both the start and end dates for an activity. Links to specific Standard guidance pages have been provided where available.

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Yes
Reporting OrgYes
Other Identifier
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Yes
Description
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Activity Status
Yes
Activity Date
Yes
Contact Info
Activity Scope
Participating OrganisationsParticipating OrgYes
Geopolitical Information
Recipient CountryYes
Or, Recipient RegionYes
Location
ClassificationsSectorYes
Policy Marker
Tag
Collaboration Type
Default Flow Type
Default Finance Type
Default Aid Type
Default Tied Status
Country Budget Items
Humanitarian
Humanitarian Scope
Financial
BudgetYes
TransactionsYes
Planned Disbursement
Capital Spend
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See the Reference section of the IATI website for further detail on each of the elements. For advice about the reference area, see How to use IATI Reference.

Additional donor requirements

If you receive funding from the UK Department for International Development or the Dutch or Belgian governments you will have additional reporting requirements. For information on these see Donors' reporting requirements.

Building your own system?

The following requirements are built into most publishing systems. Make sure to include them if building your own:

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Each of your activities must have an IATI identifier, this is a globally unique way of referring to your activity.

You create them by adding a 'string' (a series of letters and / or numbers) to your IATI Org ID. Your IATI Org ID is the approved identifier for your organisation. You will have received this when registering for a publisher account on the IATI Registry.

Please note, once you have published an activity its IATI identifier must not change.

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The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) has the IATI Org ID: XM-DAC-4114

They form their IATI identifier by noting whether an activity is an output or a programme, followed by the activity code. This ensures that each activity has a unique IATI identifier. For example:

  1. Consolidating peace in Ghana XM-DAC-41114-PROJECT-00065055
  2. Accelerator Lab - Ghana XM-DAC-41114-PROJECT-00120467
  3. Ghana Integrated SDG Platform XM-DAC-41114-OUTPUT-00115803

You get to choose what 'string' you use to create your IATI identifiers.

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It is important to correctly form your IATI identifiers. Data use tools may only accept activities if their IATI identifier matches the IATI Org ID for the publishing organisation. They are also what other IATI publishers will use to link their activities to yours. And you will need to use theirs.

To allow these connections to take place and verify that you are the owner of the activity you must make sure:

  • Each IATI identifier you publish is unique. This covers all of your activities even if they are in separate files.
  • Each IATI identifier should not start or end with whitespace.
  • Only use numbers, letters and dashes to form your IATI Identifiers.
  • Once you have published an activity its IATI identifier must not change.

In rare cases you may need to change your IATI Org ID. When this happens you must not change your IATI identifiers, rather you must note the change in your IATI Org ID using the <other-identifier> element. See How to update your organisation details for more information. You will need to contact the IATI technical team to make the change.

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Each publisher should have one organisation file. Use this to describe your organisation and the budgets you have for providing or spending funds, broken down by recipient organisations, regions and countries. And use it to publish forward-looking budgets.

You can also use your organisation file to link to relevant documents \\u2013 these could be your annual accounts, annual reports, strategy documents or other information you publish about your organisation.

IATI provides XML \\u2018elements\\u2019 for each piece of information you can include. You can update your information any time and should do so at least annually. The more information you give, the richer you make the picture of your organisation.

Ideally you should provide information for all the elements listed here. But if you\\u2019re new to IATI data publishing, we recommend that you start by adding just the mandatory and recommended details:

Identification

Budget

Expenditure

Documents

See the Reference section of the IATI website for further detail on each of the elements. For advice about the reference area, see the How to use IATI reference.

If you receive funding from the UK Department for International Development or the Dutch or Belgian governments you may have extra reporting requirements. For information on these see Donors' reporting requirements.

Building your own system?

The following requirements are built into most publishing systems. Make to sure to include them if building your own:

  • Organisation files must be well-formed XML
  • Organisation files must validate against the relevant version of the IATI organisation schema, test this using the IATI Validator
  • Including the @generated-datetime attribute is highly recommended
\", \"id\": \"581553a3-7b00-49b4-b897-762d748ce377\"}]" -msgstr "[]" - #. news.newspage.128.content_editor msgid "[{\"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

We\\u2019ve released a Spotlight on IATI data use \\u2013 Rwanda, the eight publication in IATI\\u2019s series of partner country profiles.

Based on a recent survey led by UNDP, these profiles tell us more about IATI data at country level and what the challenges and opportunities are for improving its use.

View\\u00a0Spotlight on IATI data: Rwanda

Other publications in this series:

Spotlight on IATI data: Bangladesh

Spotlight on IATI data: Liberia

Spotlight on IATI data: Nigeria

Spotlight on IATI data: Yemen

Spotlight on IATI data: Montenegro

Spotlight on IATI data: Ghana

Spotlight on IATI data: Somalia

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The IATI Dashboard can be used to understand which organisations are providing data in each element of the IATI Standard, to check for errors in data files, and to find metrics on the quality of IATI data published.

\", \"id\": \"fa56ce94-718c-4167-a4d8-bf56785c4f5d\"}, {\"type\": \"h2\", \"value\": \"What data can be found on the IATI Dashboard?\", \"id\": \"a516b61b-2ab6-415c-b766-07b1edb13db5\"}, {\"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

The IATI Dashboard can be used to understand which organisations are providing data in each element of the IATI Standard, to check for errors in data files, and to find\\u00a0metrics on the quality of IATI data published.

\", \"id\": \"3c978850-d1c5-49c5-9939-d066a6ff9d99\"}, {\"type\": \"h2\", \"value\": \"What data can be found on the IATI Dashboard?\", \"id\": \"0b19face-2773-433d-b8f7-b41dfe3916d0\"}, {\"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

The IATI Dashboard provides public charts and metrics on all IATI data published by organisations (referred to as \\u2018publishers\\u2019). You can look at the data for an individual publisher, or for all IATI publishers.

There are four key sections in the IATI Dashboard:

  1. Headlines \\u2013 this contains graphs and charts about the total number of IATI publishers, files and activities published since 2014. It is useful for answering questions such as \\u2018What is the size, scope and scale of IATI data?\\u2019
  2. Data quality \\u2013 this highlights technical errors in organisations\\u2019 publishing. These could include download errors, issues with XML formatting and inconsistent or incorrect use of unique identifiers. It is useful for answering questions such as \\u2018What unique identifiers has an organisation used more than once?\\u2019
  3. Exploring data \\u2013 this explains what data organisations are publishing. You can find details of the use of every single element, attribute and code. It is useful for answering questions such as \\u2018Which organisations are publishing SDG Indicators at results level?\\u2019

Publishing statistics \\u2013 these tables compare how organisations are meeting the Key qualities of IATI data in their publishing. They also provide an overview of what you can expect to find in an organisation\\u2019s data. This section is useful for answering questions such as \\u2018What else could I add to my publishing to make it more useful for data users?\\u2019

\", \"id\": \"4a9bbbed-3bef-4818-bb10-d311dc2a9c79\"}, {\"type\": \"h2\", \"value\": \"How does the IATI Dashboard work?\", \"id\": \"03a25938-ddd1-48b8-887a-bbb681d0e579\"}, {\"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

The IATI Dashboard is a tool managed by the IATI technical team. Every day, it collects published data via the IATI Registry and analyses it.

The Dashboard aims to present data on organisations\\u2019 publishing to IATI in a useful format. This is predominantly metadata \\u2013 such as how many files are failing validation and which parts of the Standard are being used. For example, you can check how many organisations are publishing results data. However, it does not display or analyse the content or meaning of an organisation\\u2019s data, such as are the results being reported meaningful.

To find out more about the IATI Dashboard and how to use it, please see these guides:

\", \"id\": \"fba9e42e-e362-4682-bffb-598d0ec4f4fc\"}]" -msgstr "[]" - #. tools.toolsubpage.676.content_editor msgid "[{\"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

Every organisation publishing IATI data appears in the Publishing statistics tables.

These tables give an overview of the data different organisations are publishing and how timely and comprehensive it is. They also provide an overview of what you can expect to find in an organisation\\u2019s data. The tables are useful for answering questions such as \\u2018What else could I add to my publishing to make it more useful for data users?\\u2019 Most tables look only at live activities, so historic information is not included.

Above each table is an explanation of what\\u2019s included. Below each table is more detail on the methodology for each calculation.

In IATI you should be publishing data that is timely, forward-looking and comprehensive.

Timely

  • Frequency: Update your data at least quarterly. The Dashboard checks to see when you added a more recent transaction date. This counts as an \\u2018update\\u2019. If you\\u2019ve updated your data, this will show in the relevant month. Please note: if you\\u2019ve included future transaction dates at any point, this will skew the figures. Transaction dates should never be in the future.
  • Time lag: You can also check how up-to-date your data is, relative to the first time you published it. You should aim to reduce the time lag in your publication.

Forward-looking

  • Here you can see how many of your activities contain forward-looking budgets. Ideally, 100% of your activities should have a budget for each year in which the activity is set to take place.
  • The table shows activities taking place, now and over the next two years, and the number of activities with budget for that year. Your data quality will improve as you include more forward-looking budgets.

Comprehensive

These tables analyse which \\u2018elements\\u2019 you\\u2019re publishing for each activity, and therefore detail the work you\\u2019re doing. The summary table gives an overview of your data.

  • Core covers the basic activity data, largely that covered in Key activity information to publish. When looking at your data quality you first want to get your \\u2018core\\u2019 score as close to 100 as possible. This means that, for 100% of your activities, you are reporting the \\u2018core\\u2019 elements.
  • Financials covers your transactions and how well your data can be traced down and up to other organisations.
  • Value added contains additional elements particularly helpful for data users, such as sectors, location and results.

Under comprehensiveness, you may notice a number followed by one in brackets, e.g. 90 (100). The first number is the percentage of your activities that have the element reported correctly. The number in brackets shows those with the element reported but with an error in some of them. You can use the methodology at the end of the table to try and work out what is going wrong in your data.

\", \"id\": \"1f48e012-a8f9-40b2-99b0-19829240fad2\"}, {\"type\": \"h2\", \"value\": \"Coverage and summary statistics\", \"id\": \"cd013ca9-cc6c-4269-b366-41bcce802cb6\"}, {\"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

Coverage

  • Coverage statistics are designed to assess what proportion of an organisation\\u2019s total operational spend is published to IATI. This calculation has temporarily been removed from IATI Publishing Stats while we review the methodology.
  • In future, we plan to use an automated system that will calculate the coverage statistic for an organisation by using its IATI organisation file. We are exploring a methodology that uses the <total-expenditure> element in a publisher\\u2019s organisation file, and compares this to the total spend for a given year in their activity files. In the meantime, we strongly recommend that all IATI publishers include <total-expenditure> in their organisation file.

Summary statistics

This section provides an overview and compares all IATI publishers by currently scoring the three dimensions \\u2013 timeliness, forward-looking and comprehensiveness. The score will be adjusted by the proportion of a publisher\\u2019s activities covered in their IATI data when the coverage calculation is re-introduced.

\", \"id\": \"83e04aeb-c53a-40ad-b6f8-b2ded839ad32\"}, {\"type\": \"h2\", \"value\": \"Humanitarian reporting\", \"id\": \"3fa1c5b3-48ae-4bca-9903-64fbb350804a\"}, {\"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

In the Publishing Statistics section, there\\u2019s also a table on humanitarian data published to IATI. If you\\u2019re doing humanitarian work, you can report this in your IATI data, and it\\u2019ll appear on the Humanitarian Dashboard page. This table picks up only activities flagged as \\u2018humanitarian\\u2019, either by including a humanitarian DAC 5-digit sector code between 72010 and 74010 inclusive, or a humanitarian attribute.

You can see whether publishers are using additional humanitarian elements in their data, whether an activity is related to an emergency or an appeal, and whether activities are linked to specific humanitarian clusters.

See this help page for how to report your humanitarian activities in IATI.

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The IATI Dashboard provides metrics on XML errors and which elements and attributes are being used by which publishers. This data can be aggregated to show the total number of activities published on a particular day or separated so that you can see how many times an organisation has reported a title in Arabic, for example.

The examples of common searches below provide a method for navigating the Dashboard and finding the statistics you are looking for. You can adapt these searches according to the data you are looking for.

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You will need to know the name of the element you are searching for and where in the Standard it gets reported. This is because some elements appear multiple times in different places. For example, results in IATI all get published within a <result> element.

  • On the Dashboard you need to go to the \\u2018Exploring Data\\u2019 section.
  • Select \\u2018Elements\\u2019. Here you will see a list of the different elements and attributes in the IATI Standard.
  • To see which organisations are using an element, click on the number in the second column.

You will see all of the publishers using the element and how many times it occurs in their data. The Publisher IDs for each organisation are on the left. Clicking on the ID will take you to the publisher\\u2019s Dashboard page. Clicking on the \\u2018Files with Element\\u2019 number will take you to their files.

In this example, you are provided with a long list of publishers using the <result> element.

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List of organisations publishing a <result> element

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You will need to know which codelist the code is from, and where in the standard it gets reported. For example, an organisation is publishing SDG Targets if they declare code 3 on the TAG Vocabulary codelist. This gets reported in the @vocabulary attribute within the <tag> element.

You will see all the values on the codelist that are being used. Hovering over the number of publishers will give you the Publisher IDs for the organisations using the value. Click on the Publisher ID to be taken to that organisation\\u2019s page on the Dashboard.

In this example, UNDP is using code 3 which is the SDG Target codelist.

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List of organisations publishing SDG Targets

\"}, \"id\": \"a6eca574-e612-4bf3-a159-3ecdd05ecad2\"}, {\"type\": \"h2\", \"value\": \"On a particular codelist, what are the most commonly used codes?\", \"id\": \"bac270d3-50e0-43ad-b9c1-7de2a9fc1c39\"}, {\"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

You will need to know which codelist you are wanting codes from, and where in the standard they get reported. For example, document format codes come from the File Format codelist. These get reported in various @format attributes within <document-link> elements.

You will see all the values on the codelist that are being used. Select the \\u2018Publishers\\u2019 heading at the top to arrange the column in size order.

Now you can see which of the codes are most commonly used. For the File Format codelist, the top entry is application/pdf.

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List of commonly used document types

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  • On the Dashboard, go to the \\u2018Data Quality\\u2019 section.
  • Select \\u2018Versions\\u2019.
  • Here you will see graphs displaying the use of different versions (expected and other) over time. Below this you can find a list of publishers who have at least one file at a particular version of the IATI Standard (expected and other).
  • These lists and the data behind them can be downloaded in a JSON format. Where you see (j) highlighted in blue, this will also take you to a JSON download of the data.
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List of organisations with version 1 data

\"}, \"id\": \"1413e1e2-b3d1-4c6d-a3e1-ff9df9b53931\"}, {\"type\": \"h2\", \"value\": \"What are the duplicated activity identifiers in an organisation\\u2019s data?\", \"id\": \"58b5f42e-cfcf-44db-b433-2055d1a2f8c1\"}, {\"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

  • On the Dashboard, go to the \\u2018Data Quality\\u2019 section.
  • Select \\u2018Duplicate Identifiers\\u2019. Here you will see a table of all the duplicate activity identifiers found in IATI data.
  • Find the organisation you are looking for. Clicking on either number will take you to a JSON file containing the identifiers and how many times they occur within the organisation\\u2019s published files.
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List of organisations with duplicated identifiers

\"}, \"id\": \"7e551144-4f44-4632-b9dc-921e2c77cdeb\"}, {\"type\": \"h2\", \"value\": \"How many activities was an organisation publishing on this date?\", \"id\": \"aa605e99-80ae-4b68-aad0-2e909894b927\"}, {\"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

  • On the Dashboard Home page, scroll down until you see the list of all IATI publishers.
  • Select the publisher you are interested in e.g. United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
  • The \\u2018Activities\\u2019 graph displays how many activities the organisation was publishing over time.
  • Download the data on which the graph is based, in JSON format, by clicking on (J) at the top right of the graph.
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UNDP's activity count over time

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IATI can provide your organisation with presentation materials about the initiative, including detailed information on the IATI Standard and the process of publishing and using IATI data. Presentation resources are available in English, French, Spanish, and Portuguese.

How can I receive custom presentation materials?

Anyone interested in presenting IATI to their colleagues or networks can request custom presentation materials from the IATI Secretariat. Examples of possible audiences include recipient country governments, country-level offices of development partners, journalists, civil society organisations and researchers.

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Request custom presentations by emailing the IATI Secretariat: info@iatistandard.org

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What topics can I request information on?

Materials are currently available to address the following topic areas, however, additional content areas can be covered upon request.

1 Introduction to IATI

  • For audiences new to IATI, discover which organisations publish data, what data is published (simple overview) and two case studies on using IATI data.

2 How to publish IATI data

  • Learn more about the wide range of development and humanitarian data that your organisation can publish using the IATI Standard.
  • Find an overview of the IATI publishing process and understand the mandatory and recommended data to publish.
  • Discover what tools your organisation can use to publish its data.

3 Accessing and using IATI data

  • Find out how to do basic searches of IATI data on d-portal.org.
  • For data specialists and technical experts, learn about accessing a wider range of IATI data using the Datastore Query Builder and API.
  • Find information on other portals that provide IATI data, for example those created by donors and other organisations.

4 Understanding the IATI Standard

  • Get a detailed overview of the range of data and fields included in the IATI Standard.

5 How is IATI managed? Governance and the IATI story so far

  • Learn more about how IATI is governed and managed.
  • Find information on IATI's role and contribution as part of the aid effectiveness and transparency agendas since 2008.
  • Learn how to engage further with IATI and its community.
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How do I make a formal request for presentation materials?

Please e-mail info@iatistandard.org, with the following information:

  • Your name, organisation and title
  • Date and intended length of your presentation
  • Audience for your presentation and level of technical expertise
  • Key outcomes expected from your presentation (e.g. I\\u2019m looking for a basic presentation - \\u2018What is IATI?\\u2019; or I need an \\u2018Introduction to the IATI Standard and data use tools\\u2019, etc.)
  • Anything else we should know!

You will receive a customised PowerPoint presentation and notes based on the information provided above. Please note that normal turnaround time for custom presentation requests is seven business days, during which time the Secretariat Outreach team will be in touch to understand more about your specific needs and we will work with you to customise your presentation accordingly. When acknowledging your email request, the IATI Secretariat will also provide a timeline for receipt of your presentation.

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Can I request presentation materials on topics other than those identified above?

The Secretariat is happy to customise a presentation according to your needs. Please feel free to request information on other areas of interest when sending your formal presentation request to info@iatistandard.org.

Does the IATI Secretariat provide virtual or in-person presentations?

Yes! Pending availability, virtual or in-person presentations by the Secretariat are also possible. Please e-mail info@iatistandard.org for more information.

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Access IATI Speakers' Kit

For those new to IATI, we strongly recommend that you request customised presentations from IATI's Secretariat by following the guidance above. However, if you have existing knowledge of IATI and wish to create your own customised presentation, please use IATI's Speakers' Kit resources:

Translated versions of all presentations:

Survey

If you use the IATI Speakers' Kit resources, please take this very short survey. This will help the IATI Secretariat monitor how useful the IATI Speakers\\u2019 Kit is and you can request new slides and other improvements.

Updates

The IATI Speakers' Kit will be updated frequently to reflect changes in information and resources from IATI. For any questions please email IATI\\u2019s Secretariat: info@iatistandard.org.

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External resources

  • UNDP \\u2013 Introduction to IATI UNDP have created an online training course that provides an introduction to IATI, a discussion of the importance and value of IATI to aid transparency, as well as an introduction to publishing data to the IATI Standard.

  • Humentum- IATI Data Publishing This is an online flex course. Bringing together Bond\\u2019s expertise in IATI and Humentum\\u2019s experience in online learning, this 2-week online course supports you to publish to the IATI data standard.

If you have created a resource that you would like to share here, please contact the IATI technical team.

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Welcome to the International Aid Transparency Initiative (IATI) Membership Pack. This pack provides all the information that organisations need to become an active member of the initiative. The IATI Membership Pack is also available to download as a static PDF (see below).

This resource is for all organisations who have joined IATI as a member or who are interested in becoming a member.

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The Membership Pack will be updated frequently to reflect changes in information and resources from IATI. For any questions or suggested updates, please email IATI\\u2019s Secretariat: info@iatistandard.org.

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IATI has a vibrant community of data publishers and users, including development practitioners, political advocates for transparency, open data experts and technical specialists across the globe.

Engage with our community by joining IATI\\u2019s Communities of Practice (COPs) and a new, user-friendly community platform, IATI Connect!

VISIT IATI CONNECT!

Join our Communities of Practice and IATI Connect to:

  • Share your expertise and exchange views on the open data issues you care about
  • Expand your network by engaging with data publishers and users, transparency advocates, open data experts and technical specialists from across the globe
  • Stay up-to-date with relevant events and contribute to IATI consultations
  • Access training tools and much more.

These facilities will provide members of the IATI community with a space for peer exchange and will facilitate engagement with colleagues from around the globe. See Communities of Practice FAQs to learn more about the forthcoming COPs and new digital platform, IATI Connect.

What will happen to IATI's Discuss forum?

All content and users from IATI Discuss will be migrated to the new IATI Connect platform. As of Wednesday 25 of November - 12pm (GMT/UTC) IATI Discuss will be in read-only mode.

Get in contact

For any questions about IATI\\u2019s Communities of Practice (COPs) and IATI Connect please email: connect@iatistandard.org

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This Privacy Policy sets out how we, the International Aid Transparency Initiative (IATI), obtain, store and use your personal information when you use or interact with our websites, http://iatistandard.org, https://iatiregistry.org, https://discuss.iatistandard.org, http://dashboard.iatistandard.org/, https://iati.zendesk.com/, http://csv2iati.iatistandard.org/, https://iativalidator.iatistandard.org/, http://preview.iatistandard.org, http://tools.aidinfolabs.org/, http://alpha.iatistandard.org/en/, (our websites), or where we otherwise obtain or collect your personal information.

This Privacy Policy is effective from 25th May 2018.

We reserve the right to modify this policy at any time, so please check it frequently.

1. The Information We Collect

Information You Provide

We collect data that you provide directly to us, including personal data. \\u201cPersonal Data\\u201d is information that identifies you. For http://iatistandard.org, https://iatiregistry.org, https://discuss.iatistandard.org,http://dashboard.iatistandard.org/, https://iati.zendesk.com/, http://csv2iati.iatistandard.org/, https://iativalidator.iatistandard.org/, http://preview.iatistandard.org, http://tools.aidinfolabs.org/, http://alpha.iatistandard.org/en this is collected in the context of one or more of the following options:

  • Newsletter subscriptions \\u2013 In which case we collect the following categories of personal data: Name and email address
  • Websites \\u2013 When you use our websites, we collect and analyse the following information about your computer or mobile device: your browser type, IP address, browser language, operating system, and other similar information.
  • Registered users \\u2013 When you create a user account for an IATI website, we collect the following categories of personal data: name, username and email address.

2. Cookies

Please see our cookie policy.

3. How we use your information

Newsletters \\u2013 Only with your prior consent, we will occasionally send you information on events, recent work and other information. You can sign up to receive these emails and social media campaigns from us on our newsletter sign up.

The legal basis for such processing of your Personal Data is therefore your consent (Art. 6(1)(a) GDPR). Please note that you are not legally required to provide us with your Personal Data. However, without your Personal Data we will not be able to send you our newsletters as mentioned above.

4. Updating your personal information and unsubscribing

You have the option to opt-out of these types of communications at any time, by clicking the \\u2018unsubscribe\\u2019 link at the footer of each communication.

5. Your Rights

Under the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), you have the following rights:

  • Right of access (Art. 15 GDPR): You have the right to request confirmation as to whether or not your Personal Data is being processed, and, where that is the case, to request access to the Personal Data and information such as the purposes of the processing or the categories of Personal Data concerned.
  • Right to rectification (Art. 16 GDPR): You have the right to request the correction of inaccurate Personal Data.
  • Right to erasure (Art. 17 GDPR): You have the right to request erasure of Personal Data without undue delay under certain circumstances, e.g. if your Personal Data is no longer necessary for the purposes for which it was collected or if you withdraw consent on which processing is based according to Art. 6 (1)(a) GDPR and where there is no other legal ground for processing.
  • Right to restriction of processing (Art. 18 GDPR): You have the right to request us to restrict the processing of your Personal Data under certain circumstances, e.g. if you think that the Personal Data we process about you is incorrect or unlawful.
  • Right to data portability (Art. 20 GDPR): Under certain circumstances, you have the right to receive your Personal Data you have provided us with, in a structured, commonly used and machine-readable format and you have the right to transmit that information to another controller without hindrance or ask us to do so.
  • Right to object (Art. 21 GDPR): You have the right to object to the processing of your Personal Data under certain circumstances. In particular if we process your Personal Data on the basis on legitimate interest (Art. 6 (1)(b) GDPR) or if we use your personal data for marketing purposes.

You may assert those rights at any time by emailing us to correct or change any information or request which Personal Data (e.g. name, address) we have stored or to assert any other of your rights as mentioned above by emailing us at support@iatistandard.org.

6. How we Protect Your Personal Information

The security of your Personal Data is very important to us. We have implemented state of the art administrative, technical, and physical security measures to protect against the unauthorised access, destruction or alteration of your information. This includes encrypting our Services using Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) and restricting access to Personal Data to all employees, contractors and agents working on behalf of the IATI secretariat who need to know that information in order to process it for us, and who are subject to strict contractual confidentiality obligations.

7. Data Retention

We delete or anonymise your Personal Data as soon as it is no longer required for the purposes we have collected your Personal Data as outlined in this Privacy Policy.

8. Contact Information

If you wish to contact us or have any questions about or complaints in relation to this Privacy Policy, please contact us at the address below. Please note that Development Initiatives manages the storage and processing of personal information on behalf of the IATI Secretariat.

Development Initiatives Ltd.

First Floor Centre, The Quorum, Bond Street South, Bristol, BS1 3AE

Email: privacy@devinit.org

Data Protection Officer: Richard Yeomans

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All IATI websites http://iatistandard.org, https://iatiregistry.org, https://discuss.iatistandard.org, http://dashboard.iatistandard.org/, https://iati.zendesk.com/, http://csv2iati.iatistandard.org/, http://iativalidator.iatistandard.org/, http://validator.iatistandard.org/, http://preview.iatistandard.org, http://tools.aidinfolabs.org/, http://alpha.iatistandard.org/en/use the following category of cookies:

Analysis: We use cookies to analyse the use and performance of our websites and services so that we can provide you with the best experience. These cookies are collected through use of Google Analytics.

This has been configured in a way that anonymises your IP address, along with any other personal, or identifiable data obtained through the use of Google Analytics. By tracking users in this way, it is therefore not possible to identify a single person through their use of this website.

Contact

If you wish to contact us or have any questions about or complaints in relation to this Cookie Policy, please contact us at the following address:

Development Initiatives Ltd.

First Floor Centre, The Quorum, Bond Street South, Bristol, BS1 3AE

Email: privacy@devinit.org

Data Protection Officer: Richard Yeomans

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This guidance sets out the process to be followed by data owners in instances where they choose to remove data published to the IATI Standard.

Data removal process

IATI is an open data standard, therefore publishing data to IATI is a commitment to having this data openly shared. Public data must be shared under a user-selected Open Data licence. However, IATI is aware that due to security concerns or privacy issues the data owner may choose to remove their data, either temporarily or permanently. The IATI publisher then has two options to proceed with removing their data:

Make the dataset \\u2018Private\\u2019

IATI publishers have the option to share datasets \\u2018privately\\u2019 through the IATI Registry. Private datasets will only be accessible to members of the publishing organisation with the required permission. Private data sets are held securely on the IATI Registry and are never shared by IATI.

Delete the dataset

IATI publishers also have the option to delete their dataset through the IATI Registry. The dataset will be deleted immediately from public view.

In order to make a file \\u2018private\\u2019 or \\u2018delete\\u2019 it, the data owner needs to login to their IATI Registry publisher account, select \\u2018manage\\u2019 and then go to the \\u2018Datasets\\u2019 tab. Here, the data owner can find options to make their datasets public, make them private, or delete them.

If the data owner encounters any issues in the process of making their file private or deleting it, they should contact the IATI technical team (support@iatistandard.org)

What happens when IATI data is removed?

The IATI Registry does not store any IATI data, but it does provide links to places where the data can be downloaded. Links to these places can be found under the \\u2018Datasets\\u2019 section of individual IATI Registry publisher profiles. Other applications also use and store data published to the IATI Standard. These are known as \\u2018consuming applications\\u2019 and each should have its own data removal guidance. Not all of these applications are designed and managed by the IATI Secretariat.

1) Consuming applications managed by IATI Secretariat: If a data owner decides to remove their data from the IATI Registry, the IATI-managed tools will refresh in the following specified time frames, and the data is removed from these applications accordingly:

Important note: Once data has been removed (made private or deleted) from the IATI Registry, the data will be removed from the above consuming applications at the time they are refreshed. If however the data is inaccessible at the time the application is refreshed (because of either a server error or a Registry error), but the data set is still marked as public on the IATI Registry, then the above consuming applications will continue to display the last available version of the data. Data owners are therefore advised to reconfirm that the data is no longer available on the Registry after 24-36 hours has passed, and contact the IATI Technical Team if further assistance is required.

2) External consuming applications not managed by IATI: As an open data standard, IATI data is available for use by anyone wishing to build a consuming application that uses IATI data. If a data owner decides to remove their data from the IATI Registry, the data owner should contact the external tool provider to check their data removal policy and refresh times.

Data removal requests

If a user becomes aware of data shared through the IATI Registry that they feel should not be shared openly, the user should contact the publishing organisation directly to request that the data be removed. The person making the request should refer to the contact information provided in the profile of the publisher in the Registry, and should:

  • Confirm their role and relationship to the data;
  • Clarify which specific data item(s) they are requesting be removed;
  • Establish the reason for the request.

If the user receives no response from the IATI publisher, the user should contact the IATI Helpdesk (support@iatistandard.org).

If you have any questions or comments about this Data Removal Guidance please email: support@iatistandard.org.

IATI reserves the right to update or amend this guidance at any time and without prior notice.

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The videos created by IATI are accessible via our YouTube channel: IATI Videos

Videos:

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While using IATI data, you may come across issues that you need support with. There are a number of ways to get help depending on the nature of your issue, whose data you are looking at, and the tool you are using.

Managing data quality

Each publishing organisation is responsible for ensuring the quality of its own data. Many organisations are publishing good quality data, but the quality of data can and does vary between publishers.

Each organisation decides upon the amount of content they provide and is responsible for ensuring the accuracy of that information.

IATI monitors the structure of published data and ensures that it follows the machine-readable rules in the IATI standard. However, IATI does not audit or verify the content of published data. The IATI technical team and other tool providers are working on improving tools for validation and data use that flag where data quality can be improved.

User feedback is key to improving data quality by highlighting to publishers areas in which they can improve their data and ensure it accurately reflects their work. The more reliable and accurate data is, the more it will be systematically used.

If there is information you cannot find, cannot interpret or you think is wrong, please let the publisher know.

If you are a publisher and are looking to improve the quality of your data, please see Data Quality.

Finding the publisher\\u2019s contact email

Each IATI publisher is required to provide an email address on the IATI Registry and may also include a link to their website. To find these details, go to the required publisher\\u2019s page and the address will be displayed on the right of the screen under \\u2018Contact\\u2019.

Publishers can also include specific contact email addresses within their IATI data. For guidance on how to check please see Using the IATI Registry.

Technical issues with tools

There\\u2019s a range of tools and resources for using the data; some are provided by IATI while others are offered by third parties.

IATI tools

If you encounter issues with using a tool that IATI manages, contact support@iatistandard.org for advice and assistance.

Our main tools for data use are:

Third-party tools

If you are having problems with using IATI data through websites or tools that aren\\u2019t managed by IATI, please contact the service provider.

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In 2017, IATI members launched a Data Use Fund to promote the systemic use of IATI data, with an initial endowment of $250,000 USD. The Fund, which was replenished in 2019, is overseen by a multi-stakeholder group of IATI community members, who make up the Data Use Working Group (formerly the IATI Data Use Task Force).

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Projects are designed by the Working Group with the aim of increasing the use of IATI data worldwide, and are developed according to five strategic objectives:

  • Raise awareness of IATI as a source of aid and humanitarian data and develop a common understanding of the priority needs of different user groups.

  • Improve data quality in order to facilitate use, and assure users of its reliability, including through the development of feedback mechanisms between data publishers and users.

  • Improve existing tools and develop new, user-friendly tools that help multiple actors access and use IATI data.

  • Improve guidance, training and support for different user groups.

  • Promote integration of IATI data into partner country aid systems and processes.
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Projects designed by the Data Use Working Group, encourage innovative thinking alongside practical solutions that help people to understand and use IATI data. The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) is the Fund\\u2019s official administrator and works with the Data Use Working Group to issue advertisements, following UNDP procurement guidelines. During each contracting period, proposals are welcomed from any organisation who has the capacity and expertise to undertake work as outlined in the specific terms of reference for the project.

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Data Use Fund

Since April 2017, the group has provided the international open data community with opportunities to bid on innovative small-scale activities to support the Fund\\u2019s five strategic objectives.

Open Bids

There are currently no open bids.

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For more information on the IATI Data Use Fund, the work of the Working Group or information on how to apply for finance from the Data Use Fund, contact Anna Whitson, Outreach and Partnerships Specialist : anna.whitson@undp.org

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Data Use Working Group Workplan 2020

The Data Use Working Group designs projects based on its member-developed and agreed annual work plan. Each work plan responds to the Fund\\u2019s five strategic objectives and is approved by the IATI Governing Board. Find the 2020 Data Use Working Group Work Plan here.

Get Involved!

The Data Use Working Group meets virtually bi-weekly and is always looking for new members. Participation is open to anyone interested in improving the use of IATI data for strengthened transparency and coordination of development resources. More information on joining the Working Group can be found in this presentation from its last informational session. Questions can be addressed to IATI Secretariat member Anna Whitson at anna.whitson@undp.org.

Latest News

Keep up-to-date with the latest news from the Data Use Working Group by signing up to the IATI Newsletter below and see previous news:

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Submit bid for IATI Data Use Fund

Data Use Fund explores traceability within IATI data

New Data Use Fund opportunity

First IATI Data Use Fund awards issued

IATI Data Use Fund Update: new RfP published

Submit proposals for Data Use Fund

IATI's new Data Use Strategy

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The Members\\u2019 Assembly

The members\\u2019 assembly is formed of all members of IATI. They include over 90 donor and developing country governments, multilateral institutions, philanthropic foundations plus civil society and private sector organisations. Our members entirely fund the work of IATI, ensuring our initiative can achieve real change in global transparency.

The assembly approves strategic decisions and changes to IATI's governance. The chair of the governing board is also the chair of the members\\u2019 assembly.

The Governing Board

The governing board is made up of seven representatives elected by IATI members. The board presents options and makes recommendations on IATI\\u2019s overall strategic direction to the members\\u2019 assembly, oversees the implementation of IATI\\u2019s workplan by the secretariat and ensures the initiative operates effectively, according to its mission, vision, and values.

The Secretariat

IATI is administered by a secretariat led by the UN Development Programme (UNDP), together with the UN Office for Project Services (UNOPS) and the UK-based independent international development organisation Development Initiatives. Secretariat staff manage the day-to-day running of IATI and are accountable to the members\\u2019 assembly, governing board. For further detail on the bodies governing IATI, see the Standard Operating Procedures.

IATI Community

IATI has a broad and diverse community of IATI data publishers and users, including development practitioners, political advocates for transparency, open data experts and technical specialists. This community was formerly referred to as IATI\\u2019s Technical Advisory Group (TAG) and has been replaced by a new structure of \\u2018Communities of Practice' and 'Working Groups\\u2019 during 2020. Both bodies work in alignment with each other to provide the Governing Board and the Members\\u2019 Assembly with timely advice on a range of matters and ensure the availability of opportunities and fora for systematic exchange and learning.

Standard Operating Procedures

IATI\\u2019s Standard Operating Procedures draw together and codify all decisions taken by IATI relating to how the initiative is run. It is intended as a living document which is updated after each members\\u2019 assembly to reflect new priorities or operating realities.

The latest version of the Standard Operating Procedures can be downloaded below.

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IATI Annual Reports

Our annual reports provide updates on the progress, challenges and finances of IATI. The first IATI annual report was produced in 2013. Since 2014 reports have been published in English, French and Spanish. All are downloadable as PDF documents.

2021

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2020

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2019

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2018

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2017

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Standard Operating Procedures

IATI\\u2019s Standard Operating Procedures draw together and codify all decisions taken by IATI relating to how the initiative is run. It is intended as a living document which is updated after each members\\u2019 assembly to reflect new priorities or operating realities.

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Theory of change

IATI's Theory of Change explains how the initiative\\u2019s activities will lead to the change and impact that IATI aims for. The Theory of Change was prepared under the leadership of UNDP\\u2019s Bureau for Policy and Programme Support, Development Impact Group with the guidance of a DFID expert on Theory of Change seconded to UNDP. Whilst different Theory of Change processes exist, the process applied here is a hybrid drawn from established UNDP and UK DFID processes. IATI\\u2019s Board and Secretariat members were consulted and updated throughout the development process.

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IATI Value Proposition Statement

The IATI Value Proposition Statement was written in consultation with IATI members in 2017.

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IATI Data Use Strategy

IATI's Data Use Strategy 2017 - 2019 was developed to improve the systematic and routine use of IATI data to help achieve sustainable development outcomes. More information on the work that the initiative is undertaking on data use can be found in the Using Data section.

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IATI Evaluation 2015

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September 2021

IATI\\u2019s Secretariat is pleased to share a series of factsheets providing IATI members and our Community with updates on progress against the different objectives of IATI Strategic Plan 2020-2025 (ES / FR). These four factsheets outline key progress by IATI since the beginning of 2020:

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The current Strategic Plan was approved by IATI members in 2019 and aims to capitalise on the initiative\\u2019s strengths, address its weaknesses and maximise its contribution towards achieving sustainable development outcomes.

The Plan is used to guide the development of IATI\\u2019s annual programme of work. Read the four Factsheets to discover what has been delivered in 2020/21, what work is coming up and how your organisation can get involved in achieving IATI\\u2019s strategic objectives.

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Why join IATI?

Join IATI to help govern and fund our initiative.

IATI data has already been made available from over 1000 organisations on one million development and humanitarian activities. Become a member and support our continued efforts to ensure good quality data is published to IATI and used to achieve sustainable development.

Benefits

There are many benefits to your government or organisation by joining IATI. As a member, you will be able to:

  • Show your commitment to transparency to key stakeholders such as funders, taxpayers, civil society organisations, politicians and the wider international development and humanitarian communities.
  • Learn from and share best practice with a growing membership of nearly 100 donor and developing country governments, multilateral institutions, philanthropic foundations, civil society and private sector organisations.
  • Get priority support from the IATI technical team on publishing your IATI data.
  • Have the final say on changes to the IATI Standard, ensuring its rules and guidance meet your data needs.
  • Attend IATI member events across the globe, including our annual members\\u2019 assembly meeting.
  • Agree IATI\\u2019s strategic priorities and membership contribution.
  • Decide how IATI is governed and run. Only members are eligible to vote or stand in the elections for IATI\\u2019s governing board.
  • Receive updates on members\\u2019 news, stories and events in a monthly bulletin from IATI\\u2019s Chair.

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Fund essential work

IATI members entirely fund our work. By joining, you are helping to ensure IATI can continue implementing our vital work including:

  • A dedicated Data Use Fund to help governments, development and humanitarian organisations and citizens use IATI data for decision-making and accountability.
  • A help desk to respond to hundreds of requests each month for support to publish and access the data.
  • Improvements to the IATI Standard to ensure its rules and guidance meet the changing data needs of the development and humanitarian sector.
  • Maintenance of IATI\\u2019s technical systems, including 16 digital tools that are critical to the publication and use of the data.
  • Communications and engagement activities to spread awareness and secure political commitments to transparency amongst governments and major international bodies.

How much does it cost?

IATI members set the fees of joining the initiative. The cost of membership depends on the type and size of your organisation.

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Membership

Contribution (annual)

Provider of development cooperation$ 85,000
Private sector organisations with annual expenditure exceeding $10mTBC
Private sector organisations with annual expenditure between $1m and $10m$2,200
Private sector organisations with annual expenditure below $1m$1,100
Partner countries$2,200
Civil society organisation or other organisation with annual expenditure exceeding $10m$2,200
Civil society organisation or other organisation with annual expenditure below $10m$1,100
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An adjusted scale has been agreed for UN entities to promote an increase in membership within that constituency. Annual membership contributions for UN entities is shown below:

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United Nations entities

Membership

Contribution (annual)

UN entities with annual expenditure over $1b$ 85,000
UN entities with annual expenditure of $500m-$1b$46,500
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The fees for UN organisations can be found in the IATI Standard Operating Procedures EN / FR.

How to join

Governments and organisations who are interested in becoming a member can request an invitation. If you would like an invitation, or if you would just like to find out more about membership, please contact the IATI secretariat at info@iatistandard.org.

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The members\\u2019 assembly is formed of all members of IATI, and meets in person once a year. This body has final approval of strategic decisions, including the recommendations on the budget and work plan proposed by IATI\\u2019s governing board.

To view the documents for each event, please see their relevant past event page.

Members' Assembly:

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Steering Committee:

The Steering Committee was replaced by the Members' Assembly in 2016. To view the documents for each Steering Committee event, please see their relevant past event page:

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IATI\\u2019s new Governing Board has been chosen through elections held between 21-25 March 2022. Many thanks to all the candidates and members who participated in this year\\u2019s IATI Governing Board election.

The following members will comprise the 2022-2024 Governing Board of IATI:

Partner countries

  • Government of Nigeria, Ministry of Finance, Budget and National Planning (continues) - Mr. Henry Asor Nkang\\u00a0
  • Government of Rwanda, Ministry of Finance and Economic Planning, External Finance Directorate - Mr. Innocent Mugabe

Providers of development cooperation

  • Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Kingdom of the Netherlands - Ms. Thea Schepers
  • UNICEF (continues) - Mr. Joseph Barnes

CSOs and other

  • AfroLeadership - Mr. Charlie Martial Ngounou\\u00a0
  • Association of Freelance Journalists (continues) - Ms. Winnie Kamau

Technical seat

  • Open Works- Mr. Pelle Aardema

Congratulations to all the new elected members. The new Board will be constituted from 1 May 2022 as required in our Standard Operating Procedures.

Sincere thanks to the following outgoing Board members, who have helped strengthen the voices of our members and make important progress in implementing our five-year Strategic Plan: Theo van de Sande (Netherlands), Leo Stolk (Oxfam Novib), Melinda Cuzner (Sida) and Khim Bahadur Kunwar (Nepal).

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IATI Working Groups are specific and time-bound groups established to provide expert advice to the Members\\u2019 Assembly or Governing Board.

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Working Groups cover a wide range of topics, for example improving the publication and use of IATI data, organising IATI\\u2019s next community-wide meeting, or developing new data fields for the IATI Standard. IATI Working Groups include a balance of expertise with diverse representation from different constituencies and regions.

By participating, you will be involved in making recommendations that help to deliver IATI\\u2019s Strategic Plan 2020\\u20132025 or annual workplan.

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List of Working Groups

  • Data Use Working Group
  • IATI Community Event Working Group - focusing on planning IATI\\u2019s community events including a pilot annual event.
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How do Working Groups differ from IATI's Communities of Practice?

COPs are informal communities with a focus on shared learning, experimentation and increased engagement amongst the IATI community.

The focus areas and activities are determined by the COP membership itself. This is different from an IATI Working Group, which is a time-bound group, mandated by IATI\\u2019s Members\\u2019 Assembly or Governing Board. Working Groups are advisory in nature and they report to the Governing Board on specific tasks or objectives. See IATI\\u2019s Standard Operating Procedures (EN)/ FR for more information.

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Contact

For more information about IATI's Working Groups, please email the IATI Secretariat: info@iatistandard.org.

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Governing board

The Governing Board takes a leadership role in overseeing the implementation of IATI\\u2019s work. The board puts recommendations on key budget and strategic issues to the Members\\u2019 Assembly for final approval.

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The Board is made up of seven members representing providers of development cooperation, partner countries and civil society, non-governmental and private sector organisations. The Board also includes one technical representative. The members of the Board appoint IATI\\u2019s Chair and Vice Chairs, who chair both the Governing Board and the Members\\u2019 Assembly.

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Technical team

The IATI technical team is hosted by secretariat member Development Initiatives. The team\\u2019s responsibilities include:

  • Maintaining and developing the rules and guidance of the IATI Standard.
  • Providing a help desk to support organisations publish data to the IATI Standard and answering queries on accessing the data.
  • Helping IATI publishers improve their data quality to ensure the information they publish is useful.
  • Managing IATI\\u2019s technical systems, including 16 digital products used to support the publication and use of the data.
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IATI Virtual Community Exchange - Tuesday 13 April 2021

Join IATI\\u2019s first Virtual Community Exchange (13 April) for networking, peer learning and knowledge-sharing on IATI, transparency and open data topics. Our online event will offer informal, interactive sessions with IATI\\u2019s community from across governments, civil society, the private sector, academia and others. Anyone with an interest in open data, transparency or development cooperation is welcome!

  • Registration for meeting now closed - all participants have been emailed about joining the event.
  • Video recordings of the meeting to be published in English after the event.

Head over the Sched for more information about the IATI\\u2019s first Virtual Community Exchange (13 April).

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Interested in how we increase the use of IATI data to inform development and humanitarian decisions and accountability? Join our Data Use Working Group meeting to hear a presentation from Open Data Watch.

Data Use Working Group

Tuesday 2 March

3-4pm UTC/10-11am EST

Register

About

Under the auspices of the IATI Data Use Working Group, Open Data Watch conducted a gap analysis to understand what data use guidance materials are available to the IATI community, and where gaps or challenges exist within the community that could be limiting data use.

Open Data Watch will be giving a presentation outlining the findings and recommendations from this report during the next meeting of the IATI Data Use Working Group. Anyone interested to attend is welcome!

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IATI's second Virtual Community Exchange (VCE 2) took place on 12 - 13 October 2021 and featured two days of informal, interactive and community-led sessions.

Watch sessions back and view presentations

The VCE 2 was free to attend, fully virtual, and open to all IATI Community members and others with an interest in the field of open development data or transparency. The event provided opportunities for shared learning based on practical experiences in working with IATI data, with a focus on community-led sessions. It incorporated open, informal spaces for stakeholders with all knowledge levels and from all constituencies.

More information on the VCE 2 can be found on IATI Connect: here.

Community Sessions

During this second VCE, many sessions were led by members of the IATI community. These \\u2018Community Sessions\\u2019 provided opportunities for interested stakeholders to interact with others, present successes and failures, and showcase new or ongoing work.

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The Members\\u2019 Assembly is formed of all members of IATI and meets once a year. Our members govern and fund the initiative, ensuring IATI can continue implementing its work to improve global transparency.

IATI Members\\u2019 Assembly 2021 (8-9 December)

Members of IATI were invited (by email) to register for IATI\\u2019s annual Members\\u2019 Assembly 2021 on 8-9 December. The meeting was held online 9:00 - 13:00 Eastern Standard Time on each day.

Language

The meeting\\u00a0was in English, with simultaneous interpretation in French and Spanish.

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The IATI Secretariat has now launched the second phase of the community consultation around developing an IATI Data Quality Index (DQI) - check out the main DQI 2 page\\u00a0to get more information on how to engage.

The DQI Consultation (phase 2) will be divided into three parts over the following dates:

(1) Timeliness and Validation (15 February - 20 March);

(2) Data Completeness (28 March - 29 April);

(3) Weights and Measures (9 May - 10 June).

For each discussion, the IATI Secretariat will also organise a webinar to explain the proposed methodology, answer questions and further explain how to engage.

The first DQI webinar was held on Wednesday 23 February 2022 at 15:00-16:00 UTC /\\u00a010:00-11:00 am EST and it focused on the proposed methodology for the measures relates to Timeliness and Validation.

Take a look at the summary of the webinar here.

Find the recordings of the webinar in various languages here.

Go to the main DQI 2 page

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Join IATI's monthly Data Use Drop-in session!

Held on the fourth Monday of each month, this is an opportunity to bring your data use questions and get on-the-spot support from the IATI Secretariat or from other data users who join the session. It is intended to be an informal opportunity to engage, discuss, and learn from each other.

16 November 2022 12:30 - 13:30 (UTC)

Zoom link to meeting: https://iatistandard.zoom.us/j/91261655740

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For more information, head over to our user-friendly community platform IATI Connect or email the IATI Secretariat at info@iatistandard.org.

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Please register to receive the Zoom link to join the call.

\", \"id\": \"502509ce-4ebe-43e7-9666-5ad5b08f91ec\"}]" msgstr "[]" @@ -9648,26 +9507,10 @@ msgstr "None" msgid "The inclusion of other organisations' identifiers within IATI activities allows users to trace the flow of funds from the original donors down to the intended beneficiaries." msgstr "None" -#. guidance_and_support.guidancepage.62.content_editor -msgid "[{\"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

You can have two types of accounts on the IATI Registry, a user account and a publisher account.

With your user account you can create, and be granted permission to edit, multiple publisher accounts. Equally, each publisher account can have many user accounts attached to it.

As your organisation changes and develops it\\u2019s important to keep details in your user and publisher accounts up to date. You should, for example, remove account access for staff members who leave, and update any contact details that change.

This page gives an overview of what your user and publisher accounts contain and how you can edit them \\u2013 it doesn\\u2019t list every information item held in your accounts.

User accounts

You can sign up for a user account as an individual or using a generic team or organisation email address, for example support@iatistandard.org.

Information held in a user account includes:

  • username
  • full name
  • email address
  • API tokens.

Each user account can create as many API tokens as needed. When a new token is generated this will not be visible after its creation for security reasons, thus if the token is lost a new one needs to be generated. A token can be generated in the 'My Account' tab when you\\u2019re logged in to the IATI Registry. If you use a third-party publishing tool, they may ask you to provide an API token. This confirms that you have given them permission to publish on behalf of the organisation.

To update the details in your user account, go to the 'My Account' tab and click the 'Manage' button.

If you\\u2019ve forgotten your password, use the Forgot your password? link on the login page. If you\\u2019ve forgotten your username, contact the IATI technical team to regain access to your account.

What can I do with the user account?

As a user you can:

  • create new publisher accounts
  • edit publisher accounts (where you have permission)
  • publish data on behalf of an organisation (where you have permission).

For instructions on creating a publisher account see How to register with IATI

For instructions on how to publish data see Publishing your files

Publisher accounts

Publisher accounts hold three broad types of information. These are:

Organisation information

  • Generic organisation information, such as name, HQ country and website link
  • IATI organisation information, for example IATI Org ID and Publisher ID
  • Publishing information, for example how often you will update the data, the units of aid used, and any exclusions (what your data won't cover)

Datasets

  • A list of all the IATI files your organisation has published, including:
    • type of file (activity/organisation)
    • file ID and title
    • details, for example language and the date of last update
    • IATI details, for example URL link and number of activities.

Members

  • The list of user accounts that have permission to edit and publish on behalf of the organisation, including:
    • the name of each user account
    • the role of each user account (administrator, editor, member).

To access these pages, log in to the IATI Registry, go to your organisation's publisher account and click the 'Manage' button. Three tabs will show called Edit, Datasets and Members.

To update your organisation information please follow these instructions.

What can I do with a publisher account?

Publisher accounts store information about an organisation and the different IATI datasets published on its behalf.

As a member of a publisher account you can:

  • view the private datasets of your organisation.

As an editor you can also:

  • add and edit the organisation's datasets
  • add and edit the organisation's details.

And as an administrator you can in addition:

  • delete datasets
  • add, remove and change your organisation's members.

If you want to make any changes, including making datasets private and adding new members, go to your publisher account and click the \\u2018Manage\\u2019 button. Then select the relevant Edit, Datasets or Members tab and you can delete or edit the required information.

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Creating your files

The IATI data Standard gives rules about how to structure, format and present your data. These rules are built into the different tools and services available, making it easier for you to create your IATI XML files.

You need to create two types of file: an Activity File and an Organisation File. For information about what should be in these files, see Preparing your data.

Checking your files before publishing

Once you\\u2019ve created your files, check for errors and see how your data will look to users. Most tools and services will check for XML errors before you publish. These checks ensure that your file is properly structured to meet IATI rules, but you\\u2019ll still need to check the information you\\u2019ve entered is correct.

If you're not sure whether your IATI files have been checked, or if you\\u2019ve built a bespoke publishing system, you can put your files through the IATI Validator. This will tell you if your files meet the IATI data rules. It will report any errors and tell you in which lines of your datafile they occur.

To see what your data will look like, you can upload your IATI Activity File to the d-portal file checker, which creates a visualisation of your data. If your data doesn\\u2019t display correctly, see our FAQs to find out what the solution might be.

Please ensure your IATI XML files are less than 40MB. Larger IATI activity files can be split down into multiple sub-files e.g. split by country, region or date, with each activity contained in only one file.

Correcting and updating your files

If you spot something wrong in your published IATI files, you can correct them. If you\\u2019re using a tool or service, this can be done in the same, or a similar, way to when you first entered the information. Contact your tool or service provider if you have any questions.

If you use a bespoke system, the error may be because the data is incorrect or because the system isn\\u2019t structuring your data correctly. In either case, talk to the relevant people in your organisation.

Reporting to IATI requires you to regularly update the information you publish. To do this you need to make changes in your IATI files. Don\\u2019t recreate files and publish them separately, or delete any data each time you make an update. Rather, update the file you\\u2019ve already published and the IATI tools will detect that a change has been made.

Publishing your IATI files

If your IATI file doesn\\u2019t break any of the rules, it\\u2019s deemed 'valid' \\u2013 this means it\\u2019s properly structured but doesn\\u2019t mean the file is necessarily free from all errors. Valid files can be published and will be picked up by different visualisation and analysis tools.

For information on publishing the data, see Publishing your files.

Removing your IATI files

IATI is aware that due to security concerns or privacy issues data owners may choose to remove their data, either temporarily or permanently. If you need to remove your data please follow the Data removal guidance.

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Step 1: Register with IATI

All organisations that want to publish IATI data need to set up a publisher account on the IATI Registry. This contains information about all organisations publishing IATI data, as well as links to each dataset. Each organisation is responsible for their data and for keeping the information about their organisation and its activities up to date. Registering with IATI is free.

If you haven\\u2019t yet set up your accounts, see How to register with IATI.

Step 2: Create your IATI files

IATI datafiles are written in XML, an open source markup language that makes it easy to store, transmit and share data. IATI XML is a computer-readable language that provides a standardised approach to reporting information.

There are several options for converting your data into IATI XML to produce your datafiles.

Most organisations use a publishing tool or service to create their data, either entering it manually or by CSV upload. Another option is to create your own bespoke publishing system that takes the data directly from your internal systems and converts it into IATI XML. This option is usually taken by organisations with several hundreds or thousands of activities to publish.

To learn how to create your files and to see IATI XML examples, go to Creating files.

Please ensure your IATI XML files are less than 40MB.

Once you\\u2019ve created your files you should check they comply with the IATI Standard. Publishing tools should have an inbuilt check. You can also use the IATI Validator.

Step 3: Publish your files

When you\\u2019ve created your files, store them in an accessible online location so that you can link them directly to the IATI Registry. The registry is an index that contains links to your datafiles and describes what\\u2019s in them. It does not hold the data itself.

Either log in to your IATI publisher account and input details of your files manually or, depending on the publishing system you\\u2019re using, feed the data into your account automatically through an API.

For guidance on how to publish your files, see How to publish your data on the IATI Registry.

Step 4: Improve and visualise your data

Once you\\u2019ve published your data, you should work towards increasing its quality over time, adding in more elements to better describe your work.

One tool to use is the IATI Dashboard. For guidance please see How to improve your data quality with the IATI Dashboard.

There are various visualisation tools you can use to present your IATI data in a user-friendly way and share it directly with users of your data. You can also use a visualisation tool to check which further improvements you can make to your data.

See Ways of visualising IATI data for more information on different ways of visualising your data.

See how Oxfam Novib have used IATI data in their own visualisation portal.

For more information on how you can use IATI data, please see Using IATI data.

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Use this infographic to see the step by step process to successfully publish data to IATI.

Click here to download the infographic as a PDF.

For additional guidance, contact the IATI Technical Team at any time: support@iatistandard.org

Join the conversation on IATI Connect; there is a dedicated group for new and potential publishers here.

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To see the sorts of information you can add to improve your data, and how your data compares with other organisations, go to the IATI Dashboard. This contains a summary of every publisher's data, as well as a summary table comparing data of all IATI publishers.

How the IATI Dashboard works

The IATI Dashboard is a tool managed by the IATI technical team. Every day it collects published data via the IATI Registry and analyses it. This data is then presented in charts and metrics which data users can access. Users can look at the data on an individual publisher level, or at all the IATI publishers as a whole.

There are 4 key sections in the IATI Dashboard:

  • Headlines \\u2013 this tells you about the total number of IATI publishers, files and activities published since 2014
  • Data Quality \\u2013 this highlights technical errors present in organisations\\u2019 publishing. Note we don\\u2019t attempt to evaluate the actual content of the data
  • Exploring Data \\u2013 this explains which elements and codes publishers are using in their data
  • Publishing Statistics \\u2013 these tables compare how organisations are meeting the Key qualities of IATI data in their publishing.

The methodology used to create the publishing statistics is explained on each page and is periodically reviewed and updated. The aim is that the statistics can be used as a credible benchmark, and to guide organisations in how to improve the quality of their IATI data. If you have questions about how the methodologies work, please contact the IATI technical team.

Check for errors on your individual publisher page

As a publisher you can use your individual Publisher page on the IATI Dashboard to check for validation errors. To find your page, go to the Dashboard\\u2019s homepage and select your organisation.

First look at the Headlines box, checking:

  • that your Reporting Org on the Registry and in your Data match
    • If these don\\u2019t match there\\u2019s a risk your data won\\u2019t be imported into visualisation tools as it\\u2019s invalid. You\\u2019ll need to update your Reporting org in your IATI files. Please follow steps 3 and 4 under the \\u2018Changing your organisation\\u2019s IATI Org ID\\u2019 section on How to update your organisation details.
  • that you have at least one activity file and only one organisation file
  • that your number of activities and unique activities match
    • In IATI every activity needs a unique identifier, see What data should I publish? for instructions. If multiple activities have the same identifier they won\\u2019t be correctly pulled through into visualisation tools. Check your data to find out which identifiers are duplicated.
  • that you only have one organisation
    • Unless you are publishing on behalf of another organisation, only report Organisation information for your own organisation in your organisation file. If you\\u2019ve added the details of any other company, remove these.
  • that you\\u2019re only using valid Versions
    • The IATI Standard is updated in stages, each stage has a corresponding version number. Valid versions are: 1.01, 1.02 1.03, 1.04, 1.05 and 2.01, 2.02 and 2.03. If any other version number is shown, please correct this in your files.
  • if you\\u2019re using hierarchies, these are sequential e.g. 1, 2, 3
    • Hierarchies allow you to demonstrate your internal decision-making and flow of funds in your organisation. You should start with activities at level 1, and then progress to levels 2, 3 and so on.
  • that you have a license showing
    • IATI data must be published under an open data license. You specify your type of license on the IATI Registry. Please see How to license your data.

Improving your data quality \\u2013 Publishing Statistics

Every organisation publishing IATI data appears in the Publishing Statistics tables. These give an overview of what data different organisations are publishing and how timely and comprehensive the information is. Most tables only look at live activities, so historic information is not included.

Above each table is an explanation of what\\u2019s included. Below each is more detail on the methodology for each calculation.

In IATI you should be publishing:

  • Timely data
    • Frequency: Update your data at least quarterly. The Dashboard checks to see when you added a more recent transaction date. This counts as an \\u2018update\\u2019. If you\\u2019ve updated your data, the update will show in the relevant month. Please note if you\\u2019ve included future transaction dates at any point this will skew the figures. Transaction dates should never be in the future.
    • Time lag: You can also check how up-to-date your data is relative to the first time you published it. You should aim to reduce the time lag in your publication.
  • Forward-looking data
    • Here you can see how many of your activities contain forward-looking budgets. Ideally 100% of your activities should have a budget for each year the activity is set to take place.
    • The table shows activities taking place, now and over the next two years, and the number of activities with budget for that year. Your data quality will improve as you add in more forward-looking budgets.
  • Comprehensive data
    • These tables analyse which \\u2018elements\\u2019 you\\u2019re publishing for each activity, and therefore detail the work you\\u2019re doing.
    • The summary table gives an overview of your data.
      • Core covers the basic activity data, largely those covered in Key activity information to publish. When looking at your data quality you first want to get your \\u2018core\\u2019 score as near to 100 as possible. This means for 100% of your activities you are reporting the \\u2018core\\u2019 elements.
      • Financials covers your transactions and how well your data can be traced down and up to other organisations.
      • Value added contains additional elements particularly useful to data users, such as sectors, location and results.
      • If under comprehensiveness, you notice a number in brackets e.g. 90 (100), the first number is the percentage of your activities that have the element reported correctly. The number in brackets shows those with the element reported but there is an error in some of them. You can use the methodology at the end of the table to try and work out what is going wrong in your data.
  • Coverage
    • The coverage page seeks to compare the amount of funding each organisation receives with the amount they report in their IATI files. This analysis holds coverage data only for 2014 and 2015 so far.
    • In future, we anticipate using the total spend outlined in publishers\\u2019 organisation files, rather than collecting the information manually from publishers.
  • Summary Statistics
    • This section provides an overview and compares all IATI publishers by scoring the three dimensions \\u2013 Timeliness, Forward-looking and Comprehensiveness and adjusting this score by the proportion of a publisher\\u2019s activities covered in their IATI data (\\u2018coverage\\u2019).

In the Publishing Statistics section, there\\u2019s also a table on humanitarian data published to IATI.

Humanitarian Reporting

Dashboard Data Quality checklist

This guide introduces you to the IATI Dashboard and how you can check if your files are valid, if your data is structured correctly and what further data you can add.

First, ensure your files are valid.

Second, go through the headlines on your individual publisher page on the IATI Dashboard to ensure your data is structured properly.

Third, look at the Core page on the Dashboard\\u2019s Summary Statistics and work on getting all of your elements up to 100%.

Then choose an area of your data to work on. This includes increasing the frequency and decreasing the timlag of your publishing, adding in forward-looking budgets, and increasing the number of elements you publish under the Financials and Value added pages on the IATI Dashboard.

If you have any questions about the Dashboard and how to improve your data quality, please get in touch with the IATI technical team.

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IATI Organisation Identifiers

First check whether an organisation is publishing to IATI. If they are, then you should use their IATI Organisation Identifier and type of organisation. These can be found using:

  • IATI Registry: search for the organisation by name, or download full list.
  • Org-ID finder (external tool): search for the organisation by name.

If you are unable to find an organisation\\u2019s identifier in one of the two options above, Org-ID guide offers help in identifying what an organisation\\u2019s IATI Organisation identifier should be. Additional guidance on creating an IATI organisation identifier is available here.

  • Org-ID guide (external tool): Please note, there is no validation check to ensure the Org-ID you form on behalf of an organisation is formatted correctly.

IATI Activity Identifiers

To find an IATI activity identifier for a donor publishing to IATI:

  • Ask the organisation funding your activity which activity identifier you should link to

To find an activity identifier which your organisation is referenced by:

  • Go to d-portal.org
  • Click on \\u2018More Filters\\u2019
  • Search for the organisation in the \\u2018Participating Org\\u2019 drop down list
  • Click \\u2018Explore Results\\u2019
  • Either choose \\u2018Total Projects\\u2019 to see all the activities that the organisation is mentioned in, or \\u2018IATI Publishers\\u2019 to see which IATI publishers mention the organisation.

You can also use an external tool for searching existing activity identifiers and then searching the activity on d-portal.

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The IATI Standard is a set of rules and guidance about what data organisations should publish and what format it should be presented in. Find out more information on About the IATI Standard.

Access the IATI Standard

The IATI Standard is currently held on the older version of the IATI website and can be accessed using the links below. On these pages you can find all the rules and guidance which make up the IATI Standard. Organisations have to follow these rules when publishing their data.

You can also use these pages to help interpret IATI data. Please see the guide on How to use IATI Reference.

Over time the IATI Standard has been updated. Each version of the Standard has its own page on the website. If you do not actively choose a version, the links below will take you to the latest version of the Standard on the older website.

Deprecation notice

Version 1 was deprecated on 30th June 2019. Understand how the deprecation affects you.

Which languages is the IATI Standard available in?

The rules and guidance which make up the IATI Standard, and other reference pages on the older IATI website are only available in English. However, French translations of the IATI codelists can now be accessed. For more information see Translations FAQs

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d-portal is a development portal that allows you to explore and visualise IATI data on development and humanitarian aid activities. d-portal refreshes daily and takes data directly from the IATI Registry. New publishers should appear on d-portal on the Monday after their first publication.

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d-portal is aimed at providing government departments, parliamentarians and civil society organisations in developing countries with information that can help with the planning and monitoring of development activities. It contains current data published to the International Aid Transparency Initiative (IATI) as well as the most recent data available in the OECD Development Assistance Committee (DAC) Creditor Reporting System.

d-portal is in the process of being made multilingual. You can use the \\u2018Settings\\u2019 option at the top right of your results pages to select one of six languages - English, French, Spanish, Japanese, Chinese (simplified) and Hindi. Please note that this is work in progress and not all of the site has been translated.

How can I search for data in d-portal?

There are various ways to search and view IATI data on d-portal. Depending on what information you are looking for, you can filter data by:

  • Recipient country
  • Publisher
  • Sector group
  • Sector
  • Activity status
  • Year range

You can also use multiple filters at the same time. For instance, you can search for \\u2018Burundi\\u2019 and \\u2018Burkina Faso\\u2019, \\u2018agriculture\\u2019 and \\u2018basic health\\u2019. Once you press \\u2018Search\\u2019 d-portal will present you with the total number of projects (called \\u2018activities\\u2019 in IATI). The total number is split by active, ended and planned projects. You will also be presented with information on where the money for the listed projects comes from as well as information on where the money is going by sector. For projects where IATI publishers have given location data, you will also be able to see the locations of these projects on a heatmap.

You can also combine the use of filters with a free text search by typing in the \\u2018Search\\u2019 box.

At the top right of your results pages you can use the \\u2018settings\\u2019 options to alter which currency, language and what 12 month period your results are displayed in.

Here are some examples of the types of questions d-portal can answer. To practise using d-portal and see how it works, you could visit d-portal and find the answers:

  • How many projects are taking place in Ghana on water and sanitation (Sector group 140)?
  • Name four organisations that are currently working on tackling Ebola in Guinea?
  • Find an example of an activity that is happening in the capital of Honduras (Tegucigalpa)
  • How much of UNDP funding went to Sierra Leone in 2015 in UK pounds?
  • Which government is the original funder of this activity: MW-NBM-R1527-W106?
  • According to IATI, which country received the most funding relating to the sector Ending Violence Against Women and Children (Sector 15180)?
  • Which two countries received the largest amount of aid as a response to Hurricane Matthew?

If you have further questions about how to search on d-portal, or questions as to why data is not showing please refer to the d-portal FAQ pages.

How can I use data from d-portal?

Once you have found the information you are looking for, you can download data and even generate content for your own website. Developers can also freely use d-portal source code to build their own portals.

Download data into a CSV file

Once you have selected specific filters or done a free text search you will be taken to a page showing the total number of projects/activities for your search. If you click into any of the figures or graphs you will be presented with a table. At the top right of this table, you can press the \\u2018CSV\\u2019 button and download the data.

Location data can be downloaded from heatmaps into a CSV file.

Generate content with IATI data for your website

You can use d-portal Generator to easily create attractive displays of IATI data on your own website or blog posts. The Generator is a free tool that can produce a range of graphs, tables, maps and other visualisations.

The process is simple: you select the data you want and choose how you\\u2019d like it displayed. The Generator then produces a line of code you can copy and paste into your own pages.

For more information, see the FAQs about the generator.

As an example, see how the United Nations Development Group uses the d-portal Generator.

Build your own tool that uses IATI data

Because d-portal.org is an open source platform, you can use all aspects of it to build your own portal using the free source code.
The open source concept relies on sharing resources in the hope that others will join in and help improve d-portal. This includes finding and reporting bugs, contributing new features that you'd like the platform to have or even creating new themes. If you would like to contribute new features get in touch with us at get support. We can then discuss how the features could work and what requirements the d-portal developers have for accepting new features.

Who maintains d-portal and who should I contact if I spot issues?

The IATI technical team is responsible for the maintenance of d-portal and work directly with two freelance developers who maintain the code.

If you have any queries about how the data is shown in d-portal, or how up-to-date the data is, please see the FAQs or contact the IATI technical team.

For questions relating to the data itself, contact the relevant publisher directly. You can find details for all publishers in the IATI Registry.

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The IATI Registry stores information on every organisation publishing IATI data. These organisations are referred to as \\u2018IATI publishers\\u2019. IATI publishers register their accounts on the IATI Registry and publish links to their IATI data files there. The Registry provides a central point to access all IATI data files and import them into IATI data-use tools.

What information can I find in the IATI Registry?

The IATI Registry holds metadata about each IATI publisher and the files they have published in the IATI XML format. The files themselves are stored in different places across the web.

On the homepage of the Registry, you can see the total number of organisations that have both registered with IATI and published at least one data file. This number automatically updates to reflect the growth in IATI publishers.

The Registry metadata also provides a searchable list of IATI publishers with their contact information, the location of where their IATI data files are hosted and the date of when they first published data.

The IATI Registry contains sections for information on publishers and all of the data published to IATI.

  • Publishers - you can see and download a full list of all organisations that publish IATI data, including each publisher\\u2019s name, IATI organisation identifier, organisation type and the number of data files they have published. If you click on an individual publisher, you will see a list of their data files (both organisation files and activity files), with some metadata about each file, such as when it was last updated. To understand what information is contained within IATI organisation and activity data files see: what data to publish.
  • Data - you can search IATI datasets by publisher name, publisher country, organisation type and recipient country. These are the metadata fields to describe a publisher\\u2019s organisation and the data they publish. The search result will give you links to their raw data files, which are provided in XML format.

How do I get data from the IATI registry?

How to find a publisher\\u2019s contact details

Each IATI publisher should display an email address on the IATI Registry and may also include a link to their website. To find these details, click on the required publisher\\u2019s page and the email address will be displayed on the right of the screen under \\u2018Contact\\u2019. There should also be a link to their website which often provides more contact information for the organisation.

Some organisations also include a specific contact email address for each activity. An activity provides data on individual projects or single units of development and humanitarian work. Any contact information for an activity can be found within its IATI data file. Users can find the specific activity on d-portal and then select \\u2018View source XML\\u2019 beneath the activity \\u2018Project title\\u2019. In the source XML you can use CTRL + F to search for the word \\u2018email\\u2019.

How to access IATI activity and organisation data

The IATI Registry is your single point of access for all links to IATI data files. You can use this tool to find the IATI file you want to download and do so in XML format or CSV format. More technically adept users can utilise our Registry API to access the metadata, including the URL for each published IATI file.

Accessing individual datasets

When you are looking at the links to an IATI data file on a publisher\\u2019s page, you have four options.

  1. View Metadata: this allows you to view additional information about the file, such as the file type, recipient country for the file\\u2019s activities and when it was last updated.
  2. Download: this will download the raw XML file.
  3. Preview: this allows you to quickly preview an IATI publisher\\u2019s data by presenting it in an easy-to-read format. It lists each top-level element on a separate line, and allows you to expand the section to see the data it contains.
  4. CSV: this allows you to convert individual IATI activity files from XML into CSV format. You can select one of three options and then download the CSV file to use the data for the organisation you have selected. The three options are:
    • simple activity summary (CSV)
    • full activity data (CSV)
    • all transactions (CSV)

Accessing all datasets via the Registry metadata API

You can use the IATI Registry API to programmatically query all the metadata held on the Registry, create and manage datasets, and perform a wide variety of other tasks. To find out more please visit the Registry API documentation.

API for XML data

IATI offers several APIs. If you need an API to work directly with the IATI XML data, you can use the Data API with the IATI Datastore.

How do I publish my data on the IATI Registry?

The first step is to create a publisher account on the IATI Registry and get this approved by the IATI technical team. Please see How to register with IATI for detailed instructions.

Once your account is approved, you can add individual data files to the IATI Registry manually or by bulk upload using a CSV file. Or, if you are using a publishing tool to publish IATI data, there may be an option to automatically publish your files directly from the tool to the Registry. Please see How to publish your data on the IATI Registry for instructions.

Can I get my organisation\\u2019s publishing system to interact with the IATI Registry?

You can set up a system to interact with the IATI Registry using its own API, which is an implementation of the CKAN API. For details, see the full API documentation.

If you want your system to publish datasets on behalf of multiple organisations, you will need permission from the IATI technical team to do so. For further details and advice, please send a query to the IATI technical team.

Who maintains the IATI Registry and how can I contact them?

The IATI Secretariat is responsible for maintenance of the IATI Registry and works directly with Derilinx, a leading provider of CKAN development and hosting, which supplies and manages the Registry.

If you have any questions or notice any issues, please contact the IATI technical team.

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What is the IATI Datastore CSV Query builder?

The CSV Query Builder was designed for users with limited technical expertise. The tool works with the older IATI Datastore and lets you obtain data directly in CSV format. It has pre-set filters for the most common data queries to help you get the information you want.

You can create IATI data queries based on who reported the information, where the activity is located, and the sector that the activity occurs in. You can also specify start and end dates to get data on activities over a specified period.

Once you have decided what information you want to query you can choose how you want the data to be presented. The options allow you to configure the way in which the data is disaggregated, making different sorts of analysis possible. You can have the data split by activities, transactions or budgets. And you can choose whether you want these further disaggregated by sectors or countries.

We are in the process of outsourcing the development of a new Datastore. The current Datastore is an alpha version, which means that it does not yet contain all the planned features and may return unexpected results.This is also true for the CSV Query Builder. The alpha version is intended for user testing and feedback and, while you are encouraged to use it, it should not be considered a stable product.

Why use the CSV Query Builder?

Unlike a number of other IATI data use tools, the CSV query builder shows you activities and data that may be invalid, that is, they do not meet all the rules of the IATI data standard. This means you can sometimes locate data that is not presented by other tools.

Key points

Activities - In IATI each activity ID should be unique. However, this is not always the case. Many tools, such as d-portal, will present only one activity result for each activity ID, whereas the query builder will display all the activities recorded for each activity ID.

Finances - You can use the query builder to see details of individual transactions, or you can look at the aggregated finances for an activity, for example total expenditure or total incoming funds. The CSV Query Builder will let you know if a currency has been specified, if the result is in a mix of currencies or if the currency is unknown.

Filters - Although the CSV query builder has limited filters to select from, you can always download a broader range of activities and transactions. Once these are in a CSV file, you can add filters to select only the data you want. For example, you could filter by the type of participating organisation, say, donor or receiver.

Users with technical expertise can work directly with the Datastore to create more complex or bespoke queries.

Who maintains the CSV Query Builder?

The CSV Query Builder is maintained by the IATI technical team and will continue to run for six months following the release of the new IATI Datastore. For help you can contact support@iatistandard.org.

For queries relating to the data itself, contact the relevant publisher directly. You can find all publisher contact details in the IATI Registry.

The CSV Query Builder is the front end of the IATI Datastore. Due to current technical team commitments, the IATI Board decided in March 2018 to outsource development of a new Datastore. There is a clear need for a new product that provides a robust, timely and comprehensive data service that data use tools, such as the CSV Query Builder, can use.

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Published by the IATI Technical Team: 11 January 2022

This guide provides information on how to form Datastore version 3 API queries. A subset of the Datastore API\\u2019s features and options is provided below. A full list of features that IATI is committed to maintain is outlined in the API contract. All features in the SOLR API documentation can be used as part of the Datastore v3 API, however those not in IATI\\u2019s API contract may be changed and updated over time.

  • Datastore v3 API contract - The contract contains the full list of search and filtering options IATI is committed to maintain in the Datastore v3 API. Key features are highlighted below.
  • SOLR documentation - This contains all of the features available via SOLR. The list of SOLR features is larger than those IATI is committed to maintain in the Datastore v3 API.

The Datastore API can be accessed through the IATI\\u2019s API Gateway. See the API Gateway guidance document for details.

Examples of complex API calls can be found here.

Each user is required to have a free account and include their subscription key when making queries. The details below show how to form the API query, as well as how to do so using the API Gateway\\u2019s Query Field.

Please note, users of the IATI Datastore will need to have technical competency and understand the basic structure and elements of the IATI Standard. Please see Tools and resources for data use for other ways of accessing IATI data.

Available endpoints:

Return data formatted as either one activity, transaction or budget per row. Each endpoint returns all activity data related to that activity, transaction or budget.

  • https://api.iatistandard.org/datastore/activity/select?
  • https://api.iatistandard.org/datastore/transaction/select?
  • https://api.iatistandard.org/datastore/budget/select?

In the Query Field use the collection parameter, choose a drop down option of activity, transaction or budget:

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How to add activity filters

The first filter is added using the sequence `q=`, following this, further filters can be added using `AND`, `OR`, `NOT` and + (+ means AND/OR but cannot be expressed using text).

Attribute Code Searches

  • Search for a specific attribute code: q=sector_code:11110
  • Search for multiple attribute codes: q=recipient_country_code:(UG TZ)
  • Search for one code OR another: q=sector_code:11110 OR transaction_sector_code:11110
  • Search for one code AND another: q=recipient_country_code:UG AND sector_code:11110
  • Search for one code AND/OR another: q=recipient_country_code:UG + sector_code:11110
  • Search for one code but NOT another: q=recipient_country_code:UG NOT sector_code:11110

Narrative Searches

  • Freetext search in a specific narrative: q=description_narrative:rabbit
  • Freetext search in multiples narratives: q=title_narrative:rabbit OR description_narrative:rabbit OR iati_identifier:rabbit OR transaction_description_narrative:rabbit
  • Freetext search for two words in a specific narrative: q=title_narrative:(rabbit AND production)
  • Freetext search for a phrase in a specific narrative: q=title_narrative:\\u201crabbit production\\u201d

Note, the iati-identifier is counted as a narrative field in the IATI Datastore. Use quotes to find a specific activity e.g. q=iati_identifier:\\u201cUS-GOV-1-AID-OAA-TO-14-00001\\u201d

Further narrative search options

  • * = wildcard, returns matches with zero or more letters

E.g. apple* returns apple, apples and appleseeds

  • ? = single character, returns matches which include a single character

E.g. te?t returns test and text

Note: to use * and ? as wildcards in narrative searches, the search term MUST NOT be quoted. If quoted, * and ? symbols will be searched for in the narrative text.

How to search dates and financial values

The API allows users to select date and financial values within a certain range. This is added in the format [* TO *].

  • q=transaction_value:[* TO 10000] finds all field values less than or equal to 10000.
  • q=activity_date_iso_date:[2021-01-01T00:00:00Z TO *] finds all activities that have an activity date later 1st Jan 2021.

Note: The SOLR API cannot search for both the type and iso-date within a single activity-date element. This means you cannot select only start or end dates to search by; this needs to be done by the user or programme once the JSON/XML/CSV output has been retrieved.

In the Query Field use the q parameter, then add the combination of filters required using the guidance above e.g.

\", \"id\": \"4f632d87-e9cc-404b-b31a-06b9457cdabc\"}, {\"type\": \"aligned_html\", \"value\": {\"html\": \"\\r\\n\\r\\n
\\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n
ParameterValue
qtitle_narrative:(rabbit AND production)
\", \"alignment\": \"normal\"}, \"id\": \"32e5ff80-e6e6-496f-800d-1bfd28c4ca4b\"}, {\"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

Return specific columns

  • &fl=description_narrative,sector_code

In the Query Field use the fl parameter, then add the list of data fields to return e.g.

\", \"id\": \"9aad7077-42a0-4993-9676-43e3409c4b5a\"}, {\"type\": \"aligned_html\", \"value\": {\"html\": \"\\r\\n\\r\\n
\\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n
ParameterValue
fldescription_narrative,sector_code
\", \"alignment\": \"normal\"}, \"id\": \"68f77df9-02d0-4066-97a1-810c158c2db8\"}, {\"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

How to select the format:

  • &wt=json
  • &wt=xml
  • &wt=csv

In the Query Field use the wt parameter, choose one of the three options: json, xml or csv

\", \"id\": \"63a73b23-a768-4205-bf6a-3a773e92c351\"}, {\"type\": \"aligned_html\", \"value\": {\"html\": \"\\r\\n\\r\\n
\\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n
ParameterValue
wtjson
\", \"alignment\": \"normal\"}, \"id\": \"320fd954-8189-40fa-91a9-91643bab655e\"}, {\"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

How to select number of rows

If not used, a default of 10 results will be returned.

A maximum of 1000 rows can be returned per API call. Use the &start parameter to select which row to start from.

  • &rows=50
  • &start=0

In the Query Field use the rows and start parameter, then specify the number required e.g.

\", \"id\": \"1787fbca-c4c1-4826-b32d-8e1e716dbfe2\"}, {\"type\": \"aligned_html\", \"value\": {\"html\": \"\\r\\n\\r\\n
\\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n
ParameterValue
rows50
start0
\", \"alignment\": \"normal\"}, \"id\": \"dad63ff2-5287-431a-8f29-5a80cc9546b3\"}, {\"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

Names of elements/attributes:

Names of elements and attributes are based upon the names and path provided in the IATI Schema. Each sequence of non-alpha characters is replaced with a \\u2018_\\u2019.

For example:

\", \"id\": \"16ec0dfc-aa2f-46e9-98dd-7b56a3bf3a96\"}, {\"type\": \"aligned_html\", \"value\": {\"html\": \"\\r\\n\\r\\n
\\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n
IATI NameAPI Name
iati-identifieriati_identifier
transaction/valuetransaction_value
transaction/value/@currencytransaction_value_currency
transaction/description/narrative/@xml:langtransaction_description_narrative_xml_lang
\", \"alignment\": \"normal\"}, \"id\": \"e90380b9-54fc-4447-b9fe-60baa588c27d\"}, {\"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

A full list of the names and paths, plus the data type of each element and attribute can be found in the Activity Summary Table.

Character encoding

The API will encode certain characters. Either the character or the encoding can be used when typing/pasting in an API. For example:

\", \"id\": \"674d3fd5-f106-4c2b-960b-0094f653af88\"}, {\"type\": \"aligned_html\", \"value\": {\"html\": \"\\r\\n\\r\\n
\\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n
CharacterEncoding
`\\u201d`%22
` `%20
\\u2018:\\u2019%3A
\\u2018,\\u2019%2C
\\u2018[\\u2018%5B
\\u2018]\\u2019%5D
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Example of complex API calls

Here are two examples of data queries to show how the Datastore API works:

Scenario 1: \\u201cI would like to retrieve location and budget data for National NGOs currently working on development or humanitarian projects in the Philippines.\\u201d

In this scenario, the user would like to filter the data by organisation type (National NGOs) and recipient country (the Philippines). The user would like to have each budget returned separately, with all corresponding activity data. This can be achieved using the following URL (plus subscription key) or entering the details into the API Query Field:

GET https://api.iatistandard.org/datastore/budget/select?q=reporting_org_type%3A22%20AND%20(recipient_country_code%3APH%20OR%20transaction_recipient_country_code%3APH)&rows=300&wt=json&fl=iati_identifier%2Creporting_org_type%2Crecipient_country_code

\", \"id\": \"cd5eb82c-f72e-488f-b96d-a0e60c806ad1\"}, {\"type\": \"aligned_html\", \"value\": {\"html\": \"\\r\\n\\r\\n
\\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n
ParameterValueDescription
collectionactivitySpecifies that each row should contain one budget only
responsetypeselectThis is the default API response
qreporting_org_type:22 AND (recipient_country_code:PH OR transaction_recipient_country_code:PH)Filters for activities with Organisation Type Code 22 (National NGO)\\r\\n\\r\\nAND\\r\\n\\r\\nThose activities must have the Country Code PH (The Philippines) at activity OR transaction level\\r\\n
rows50Specifies the number of responses to be returned
wtjson
Sets the output format to JSON
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Scenario 2: \\u201cI would like to know which organisations worked on teacher training projects in Uganda and Kenya that have begun since 2021.\\u201d

In this scenario, the user would like to filter the data by sector (Teacher Training), recipient country (Uganda and Kenya), that took place in 2021+ and would like to structure the output by returning participating organisations. This can be achieved using the following URL (plus subscription key) or entering the details into the API Query Field:

GET https://api.iatistandard.org/datastore/activity/select?q=(sector_code%3A11130%20OR%20transaction_sector_code%3A11130)%20AND%20(recipient_country_code%3A(UG%20KE)%20OR%20transaction_recipient_country_code%3A(UG%20KE))%20AND%20activity_date_iso_date%3A%5B2021-01-01T00%3A00%3A00Z%20TO%20*%5D&rows=300&wt=json&fl=participating_org_ref%2Cparticipating_org_narrative

\", \"id\": \"280420fa-592f-4739-9ebc-283d9469b417\"}, {\"type\": \"aligned_html\", \"value\": {\"html\": \"\\r\\n\\r\\n
\\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n
ParameterValueDescription
collectionbudgetSpecifies that each row should contain one activity
responsetypeselectThis is the default API response
q(sector_code:11130 OR transaction_sector_code:11130) AND (recipient_country_code:(UG KE) OR transaction_recipient_country_code:(UG KE)) AND activity_date_iso_date:[2021-01-01T00:00:00Z TO *]Filters for activities with Sector Code 11130 at either activity OR transaction level\\r\\n\\r\\nAND\\r\\n\\r\\nThose activities must have the Country Code UG or KE at activity OR transaction level\\r\\n\\r\\nAND\\r\\n\\r\\nThose activities must have an activity date in 2021 onwards.\\r\\n
rows300Specifies the number of responses to be returned
wtjson
Sets the output format to JSON
flparticipating_org_ref,participating_org_narrative
Specifies that participating organisations data is returned for the resulting activities
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Published by the IATI Technical Team: 11 January 2022

IATI\\u2019s Datastore version 3 uses the same backend technology as the iati.cloud SOLR API. However, various optimisations have been made allowing all available valid IATI data to be returned and ensuring that the outputs are aligned with the IATI Schema. A comparison between the two APIs can be found on this page.

Please note, iati.cloud is no longer managed by IATI and may not have the same services as previously listed.

Step-by-step transition

To replicate a query on iati.cloud, without adding any advanced features, the following guidance should be followed:

Create an API Gateway login

All users of the IATI Datastore API v3 are required to register on IATI\\u2019s API Gateway and gain a free API key. This step allows the IATI Technical Team to better track how IATI APIs are being used, and ensure a secure and robust service for users. Once you are logged into the API Gateway you can choose between two subscriptions:

\", \"id\": \"a2f8b0cb-4fc9-4a25-bd5b-be8151a292b6\"}, {\"type\": \"aligned_html\", \"value\": {\"html\": \"\\r\\n\\r\\n
\\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n
NameDescription
ExploratorySubscribers will be able to run 5 calls/minute up to a maximum of 100 calls/week. No approval is required
Full AccessSubscribers have unlimited access to Public
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Once setup you will be able to use the API Keys provided either from within the API Gateway webpage or your local development tools. Further guidance is provided in API Gateway Instructions.

Change the base URL

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\\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n
iati.cloudIATI Datastore version 3
https://datastore.iati.cloud/api/v2/activity?https://api.iatistandard.org/datastore/activity/select?
https://datastore.iati.cloud/api/v2/transaction?https://api.iatistandard.org/datastore/transaction/select?
https://datastore.iati.cloud/api/v2/budget?https://api.iatistandard.org/datastore/budget/select?
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Select data fields to return

The transaction and budget endpoints in the iati.cloud API only return a subset of the data fields available in IATI. In contrast, the IATI Datastore v3 API returns all available fields. The fl= parameter can be used to limit the fields returned to match the iati.cloud output.

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\\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n
iati.cloudIATI Datastore version 3 field selection
https://datastore.iati.cloud/api/v2/transaction?&fl=iati_identifier,reporting_org_ref,title_narrative,description_narrative,recipient_country_code,recipient_region_code,sector_code,transaction_ref,transaction_humanitarian,transaction_transaction_type_code,transaction_transaction_date_iso_date,transaction_value_currency,transaction_value_value_date,transaction_value,transaction_provider_org_ref,transaction_provider_org_provider_activity_id,transaction_provider_org_type,transaction_provider_org_narrative,transaction_receiver_org_ref,transaction_receiver_org_receiver_activity_id,transaction_receiver_org_type,transaction_receiver_org_narrative,transaction_disbursement_channel_code,transaction_sector_vocabulary,transaction_sector_code,transaction_recipient_country_code,transaction_recipient_region_code,transaction_flow_type_code,transaction_finance_type_code,transaction_aid_type_code,transaction_aid_type_vocabulary,transaction_tied_status_code,transaction_description_narrative,default_currency,xml_lang,default_flow_type_code,default_aid_type_code,default_tied_status_code,humanitarian
https://datastore.iati.cloud/api/v2/budget?&fl=iati_identifier,reporting_org_ref,reporting_org_type,recipient_country_code,recipient_country_narrative,budget_type,budget_status,budget_period_start_iso_date,budget_period_end_iso_date,budget_value_currency,budget_value_value_date,budget_value,default_currency,xml_lang,default_flow_type_code,default_tied_status_code,default_aid_type_code,humanitarian
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Change field names in query parameter

Names of elements and attributes are based upon the names and path provided in the IATI Schema. Each sequence of non-alpha characters is replaced with a \\u2018_\\u2019.

For example:

\", \"id\": \"df77000c-c243-46be-9102-b609bdd33100\"}, {\"type\": \"aligned_html\", \"value\": {\"html\": \"\\r\\n\\r\\n
\\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n
IATI namesIATI Datastore version 3 names
iati-identifieriati_identifier
transaction/valuetransaction_value
transaction/value/@currencytransaction_value_currency
transaction/description/narrative/@xml:langtransaction_description_narrative_xml_lang
\", \"alignment\": \"normal\"}, \"id\": \"15631064-cc15-4af7-9739-88be36e29a03\"}, {\"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

A full list of the names and paths, plus the data type of each element and attribute can be found in the Activity Summary Table.

Fields with name changes between iati.cloud and IATI Datastore v3 include:

\", \"id\": \"bad071df-2520-46cc-97a7-558de03f21b7\"}, {\"type\": \"aligned_html\", \"value\": {\"html\": \"\\r\\n\\r\\n
\\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n
iati.cloud names IATI Datastore version 3 names
default_langxml_lang
reporting_org_type_codereporting_org_type
location_id_codelocation_location_id_code
location_id_vocabularylocation_location_id_vocabulary
location_reach_codelocation_location_reach_code
location_class_codelocation_location_class_code
country_budget_items_budget_description_narrative_langcountry_budget_items_budget_item_description_narrative_xml_lang
country_budget_items_budget_description_narrative_textcountry_budget_items_budget_item_description_narrative
planned_disbursement_value_dateplanned_disbursement_value_value_date
planned_disbursement_provider_org_narrative_langplanned_disbursement_provider_org_narrative_xml_lang
planned_disbursement_provider_org_narrative_textplanned_disbursement_receiver_org_narrative
transaction_typetransaction_transaction_type_code
transaction_date_iso_datetransaction_transaction_date_iso_date
transaction_value_datetransaction_value_value_date
transaction_provider_org_narrative_langtransaction_provider_org_narrative_xml_lang
transaction_provider_org_narrative_texttransaction_provider_org_narrative
location_id_codelocation_location_id_code
transaction_disburstment_channel_codetransaction_disbursement_channel_code
result_indicator_title_narrative_langresult_indicator_title_narrative_xml_lang
result_indicator_title_narrative_textresult_indicator_title_narrative
result_indicator_description_narrative_langresult_indicator_description_narrative_xml_lang
result_indicator_description_narrative_textresult_indicator_description_narrative
result_indicator_reference_vocabulary_uriresult_indicator_reference_indicator_uri
result_indicator_baseline_comment_narrative_langresult_indicator_baseline_comment_narrative_xml_lang
result_indicator_baseline_comment_narrative_textresult_indicator_baseline_comment_narrative
result_indicator_period_target_comment_narrative_langresult_indicator_period_target_comment_narrative_xml_lang
result_indicator_period_target_comment_narrative_textresult_indicator_period_target_comment_narrative
result_indicator_period_actual_comment_narrative_langresult_indicator_period_actual_comment_narrative_xml_lang
result_indicator_period_actual_comment_narrative_textresult_indicator_period_actual_comment_narrative
result_document_link_title_narrative_langresult_document_link_title_narrative_xml_lang
result_document_link_title_narrative_textresult_document_link_title_narrative
result_document_link_description_narrative_langresult_document_link_description_narrative_xml_lang
result_document_link_description_narrative_textresult_document_link_description_narrative
result_indicator_document_link_title_narrative_langresult_indicator_document_link_title_narrative_xml_lang
result_indicator_document_link_title_narrative_textresult_indicator_document_link_title_narrative_text
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Select results to return

The Datastore v3 API has a limit of 1000 documents returned at once. This is to ensure data is of a size that can be handled by most browsers and will be returned in a reasonable timescale.

As with iati.cloud, the number of documents to return is set by the rows parameter. To return all documents in a query, users will need to repeatedly call the API and loop through the available pages by using the start parameter e.g.

  • To get the first 1000 documents: &rows=1000&start=1
  • To get the second 1000 documents: &rows=1000&start=1001

Results that cannot be returned

The IATI Datastore v3 does not have inbuilt currency conversion to USD. Users should take the value date of the financial value and choose their own method for converting the currency. IATI.cloud was based on the average IMF conversion rate for a given month.

The following endpoints, with CSV output only, do not have an equivalent in IATI Datastore v3:

  • https://datastore.iati.cloud/api/v2/activity-sector?
  • https://datastore.iati.cloud/api/v2/activity-country?

Comparison of IATI Datastore version 3 API to iati.cloud API

The two APIs are set up in very similar ways. However, the IATI Datastore API v3 is built to allow users greater flexibility when filtering data. Notably, all IATI data can be searched and returned using the activity, transaction and budget endpoints.

The IATI Datastore version 3 also delivers more timely updates, has lower costs and has an API Contract.

Do note that the IATI Datastore does not process IATI data. Any post-processing work, such as currency conversion and country/region/sector expansion, will sit down-stream of the Datastore API and will be considered in IATI\\u2019s upcoming work.

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\\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n
IATI Datastore version 3iati.cloud
API subscription key is neededNo subscription key needed
All IATI data can be searched and returned for each endpointA subset of IATI data can be searched for each endpoint
All IATI data can be returned for each endpointA subset of IATI data can be returned for each endpoint
All field names match the IATI StandardNot all field names match the IATI Standard
Narrative searching available on all narrative fieldsNarrative searching available on some narrative fields
Paginated resultsNo pagination of results
No USD currency conversionSome USD currency conversion
No CSV activity sector and country expansionCSV activity output can return one country or one sector per row
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Further support

The IATI Datastore has been developed by the IATI Technical Team. For additional support on using (or transitioning over) to the new API, please contact the IATI Helpdesk: support@iatistandard.org. IATI\\u2019s Technical Team will happily set up a call to help get you started.

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Version 3 of the IATI Datastore API was released on 11 January 2022, followed by Datastore Search on 8 March 2022. The Datastore offers robust access to development and humanitarian data published according to the IATI Standard.

Older versions of the IATI Datastore have been made available by the IATI community. See the details below on how to access them:

Previous ways to access IATI data

Tool supported by IATI

Access the original version of the IATI Datastore. Search data by a set of key filters and download activities with all data fields in .xml and .json formats, or with a subset of data fields in .csv.

Technical note: all API calls to iatidatastore.iatistandard.org are now redirected to the Datastore v3 API.

Tool managed by Zimmerman.

This tool is no longer managed by IATI and may not have the same services as previously listed.

Additional support

For additional support in determining which data access tool best meets your needs and for help with accessing, understanding, or analysing IATI data, please email IATI\\u2019s Helpdesk: support@iatistandard.org.

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IATI \\u2013 the International Aid Transparency Initiative \\u2013 brings together governments, multilateral institutions, private sector and civil society organisations and others to increase the transparency and openness of resources flowing into developing countries.

Increased transparency is not an end in itself but an essential step towards improving the coordination, accountability and effectiveness to maximise their impact on the world's poorest and most vulnerable people.

We encourage all organisations that distribute or spend resources to publish information about their activities using IATI\\u2019s data standard. This is a set of rules and guidance to ensure information is easy to access, understand and use.

IATI data helps meet the needs of a wide range of stakeholders in international development. For example:

  • Governments of developing countries need up-to-date information on which development and humanitarian organisations are operating in their country, so they can work with them effectively.
  • Donors and multilateral agencies need to understand where their spending will have the greatest impact.
  • Civil society organisations delivering services need to see what\\u2019s happening where, to improve coordination and avoid duplication of effort.
  • Citizens and journalists around the world need similar information to hold their governments to account on their spending and use of resources.

IATI wants to see transparent, good quality data used to achieve sustainable development. View the full text of IATI's vision and mission.

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What data can I find?

You can find IATI data on 1 million development and humanitarian activities across the world. The data covers finances, locations, sectors, results and more.

The data has been published to IATI by more than 1500 organisations. These include donor governments, development finance institutions and UN agencies, non-governmental organisations, foundations and private sector organisations.

Why should I use the data?

Using transparent, good quality data helps efforts to achieve sustainable development. IATI sets the standard for the way information is reported so it is easier to plan, track and compare the progress and outcomes of different projects and activities. IATI data is \\u2018open data\\u2019, so it can be used by anyone for any purpose.

Accessing and using the best available data is crucial for informing effective decisions to promote development and provide essential support in the face of humanitarian crises. Access to IATI data is an important planning aid for developing and donor country governments. It enables academics, politicians, campaigners, journalists, and members of the public to understand how development and humanitarian resources are used. It also gives them the information they need to hold to account those who provide or use aid funding.

Quality of IATI data

Organisations are responsible for deciding how much detail they provide on their activities and IATI does not audit or verify the data. It is expected that organisations continually improve the range and quality of their data. Users of IATI data play a key role alongside the IATI technical team in helping increase the quality of published data.

If you spot an error in an organisation\\u2019s data or if you think data is missing, please contact the publisher. Guidance on how to find the publisher\\u2019s contact email is available at How to get help with using IATI data.

See:

Using the data

There are numerous tools and resources to help you use the data. These range from simple tools anyone can use to see the information, through to technical resources for developers who want to integrate data into other systems or build new tools.

See:

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Publishers

Over 1,500 organisations have published their data to IATI. IATI publishers share information on a wide range of resources, from aid to private finance, that flow into developing countries.

We encourage every organisation distributing or spending funds through international delivery chains to publish IATI data.

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IATI publishers include:

  • Donor governments
  • Multilateral organisations
  • Development Finance Institutions
  • Philanthropic Foundations
  • Fund managers
  • International non-governmental organisations
  • Local non-governmental organisations
  • Private sector organisations
  • Academic, training and research organisations
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Governments of developing countries

To plan resources effectively, governments in developing countries need to know what development and humanitarian organisations are operating in their country. They also need to know what these organisations are spending, which services they are providing and where.

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IATI data helps governments access timely, forward-looking and detailed information on resources that flow into the country to address poverty and crises. Government staff can integrate IATI data into their national financial systems.

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Jimaale Ahmed, Director General of Monitoring and Evaluation at the Government of Somalia said IATI data helped inform the country's new National Development Plan (2017-2019)

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Civil society organisations

Civil society organisations can use IATI data to hold authorities to account, to avoid duplicating services, and to signpost local people to other civil society organisations that can help them. Civil society organisations can also use IATI data to see how transparent donors are about their spending and to campaign for improvements.

Citizens, researchers, parliamentarians, the media

News organisations, journalists, academics, parliamentarians and others with an interest in development can use IATI to find detailed data for their research. You can view all IATI data easily using our own tool, d-portal.

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There are many tools you can use to access IATI data. Different tools are designed for users with different technical abilities and for different uses. Use the information here to help decide which tools might be right for you.

Non-technical tools for searching, visualising and downloading IATI data

There are several free online tools for accessing IATI data which you can use without any special expertise. These tools differ in the number of fields you use to filter searches and how the data is displayed. For example, some online tools visualise the data in charts or maps while others allow you to download Excel spreadsheets or CSV files.

Some tools enable you to see all IATI data, while others are designed to extract only certain information for specific purposes.

Most tools are free to use. If a tool requires payment, refer to the service provider for details.

Tools built and managed by IATI

IATI has built tools that provide access to all IATI data. These are:

d-portal is a development portal that allows you to explore and visualise IATI data on development and humanitarian aid activities. d-portal refreshes daily and takes data directly from the IATI Registry. New publishers should appear on d-portal on the Monday after their first publication.

The IATI Datastore provides access to data published by organisations according to the IATI Standard on their resources and results. It's Query Builder enables users to build queries across 32 different elements of the IATI Standard. Users can select options through drop-down and freetext filters.

This tool enables download of simple Excel-formatted data on commitments, disbursements and expenditures, as well as forward-looking budgets, presented simply by country and region. It is a tool created by the IATI Secretariat as an interim measure to support simple access to the kinds of data requested most frequently by IATI partner country governments. Learning from this tool will inform IATI's next steps to develop a new data portal that will simplify access to all IATI data for all users.

Tools built and managed by third parties

IATI data is open source, so anyone is able to freely use the data and build tools that use IATI data. With some third-party tools you can see all IATI data; others use IATI data to focus on specific themes or topics in the international development and humanitarian sectors.

Some governments and organisations have built their own online tools that showcase their data.

If you have built a tool for accessing and using IATI data please let us know so that we can add them to the list.

Integrate IATI data into government financial systems

Governments of developing countries can reduce the burden of data collection by accessing IATI data to find many of the details they need in one place.

Some governments, such as Madagascar and Senegal, are further improving efficiency by trialling an automatic import of IATI data into their internal Aid Information Management Systems (AIMS) using an IATI-AIMS import tool. This can save valuable time that would otherwise be spent manually collecting and uploading data. It allows staff to spend more time using the data, and working with development partners locally to enrich and add context to it.

By using IATI data, government staff get a fuller picture of development and humanitarian activities and organisations operating in their country. They can find detailed information for specific projects and sometimes discover activities they were previously unaware of.

IATI resources for technical users

While there are many tools built to provide access to IATI data, they may not always meet your specific needs and there is a growing demand for bespoke products. For example, many governments have built their own portals to display their data in a way that the public can understand. Some organisations make tools for specific data queries or build new tools to analyse or visualise data in particular ways.

IATI and others have created resources to help developers build bespoke products.

Resources for developers

To allow for different ways of querying the data and to enable new tools to be built, IATI provides developers and other technical users access to useful APIs so they can work directly with the raw IATI XML data files.

IATI resources:

  • IATI Registry - IATI\\u2019s Registry API allows you to query the metadata on each organisation and xml file published to IATI. Metadata includes URLs to each published xml file, organisation publisher IDs and IATI organisation IDs.
  • IATI Datastore API- IATI\\u2019s Datastore allows you to query all activity data and return it in formats beyond XML, including in JSON and CSV. The Datastore runs queries based on pre-existing set fields within IATI data and gives you the option to combine these queries.

Third-party technical resources

Other organisations have also created useful tools for technical users. These include:

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IATI Financial Report

IATI Financial Report 2021 accompanies the IATI Annual Report 2021 (ES / FR). Details about the initiative's previous year's finances can be found within past IATI Annual Report documents.

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Income

IATI is financed by our members through a combination of membership fees and voluntary contributions. All funds are allocated to a pool of resources and used to finance IATI's budget and workplan, as approved by the Governing Board. In its role as trustee within the IATI Secretariat, UNOPS has full fiduciary responsibility and accountability for the receipt, custody and disbursement of all contributions provided by members.

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Annual financial statements

IATI publishes annual financial statements prepared by UNOPS which cover the entire period of IATI implementation by the Secretariat consortium from September 2013 to December 2020. Financial statements are prepared based on a calendar year and include all financial contributions by members during this period.

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View IATI\\u2019s annual reports for further financial information on income and expenditure across IATI financial years.

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Budget and workplan

IATI's planned annual spending is set out in its budget and workplan. IATI\\u2019s elected Governing Board oversees the development and approval of the budget and workplan.

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The following documents provide information on past IATI budget and outputs:

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Commitment to Transparency

Each of the three IATI Secretariat entities UNDP, UNOPS and Development Initiatives publishes details of their related activities according to the IATI Standard as part of their corporate reporting, and in respect of their own commitments to transparency.

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IATI budget and workplan

The IATI budget and workplan outline the activities that our Secretariat and Technical Team are focusing on during the year. IATI\\u2019s elected Governing Board oversees the development and approval of the budget and workplan.

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Delivering IATI Strategic Plan 2020-2025

IATI's annual budget and workplans contribute to the delivery of the IATI Strategic Plan 2020-2025. IATI's Secretariat and Governing Board have set out an overview of how the Strategic Plan will be delivered over five years.

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All activities in IATI's budget and workplans aim to achieve three mutually reinforcing objectives for the initiative over the next five years. These are: (1) improving the quality of IATI data that is published; (2) promoting the use of data by development and humanitarian actors; and (3) strengthening IATI\\u2019s data Standard and reinvigorating its community of publishers and members.

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IATI Strategic Plan 2020-2025 (ES / FR) sets out a clear strategic direction for five years, aimed to capitalising on the initiative\\u2019s strengths, addressing its weaknesses and maximising its contribution towards achieving sustainable development outcomes.

Vision, mission and goal

The document provides IATI's shared vision, mission and goal.

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IATI's vision, mission and goal.

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Three key objectives

The plan sets out three mutually reinforcing objectives for the initiative over the next five years. These are improving the quality of IATI data that is published; promoting the use of data by development and humanitarian actors; and strengthening IATI\\u2019s data Standard and reinvigorating its community of publishers and members. These objectives are crucial in helping IATI achieve its vision: that transparent, good quality information on development resources and results is available and used by all stakeholder groups to help achieve sustainable development outcomes.

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IATI's key strategic objectives

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Agreed by IATI Members

Members approved the text of the IATI Strategic Plan at IATI's annual Members' Assembly meeting 2019 (Brussels on 11-12 September). IATI's membership represents donor and developing country governments, multilaterals, development finance institutions, civil society and private sector organisations.

Widely consulted on

The Strategic Plan was developed following an extensive consultation process involving participants from over 20 countries. To ensure the Strategic Plan was demand-driven, IATI held online surveys, focus groups, a technical face-to-face meeting and conducted focused case studies in Malawi and Somalia. More than 200 comments were also received in English, French and Spanish through an open online discussion forum.

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IATI Strategic Plan (2020 - 2025) Results Framework

To ensure that measurable objectives are kept in sight, IATI has also developed a Strategic Plan Results Framework, in consultation with its membership. The Results Framework translates the IATI Strategic Plan (2020-2025) into a set of measurable targets that demonstrate how the IATI membership, Secretariat and Governing Board will prioritise efforts to deliver on the agreed mandate and vision through 2025. The framework is an adaptive tool, subject to revision and reassessment by the membership on the basis of its utility for decision-making and learning over time. The framework is complemented by a comprehensive methodology document, which lays out how each indicator will be measured.

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IATI Institutional Hosting arrangement TORs and bid process

The IATI Governing Board, in support of the IATI Institutional Working Group is undertaking a process to secure the hosting arrangements for the initiative for the period 2023 - 2027.

Terms of Reference

IATI\\u2019s hosting arrangements will consist of the delivery of two main services: (1) Policy and Technology Secretariat services and (2) Legal and Operational Support Services. The final Terms of References for these two areas are now final and can be accessed using the links below:

Schedule

The bidding and selection process will be conducted between October 2022 and March 2023 and will involve the following stages:

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Bid process

Open Solicitation of Bids

  • TORs for Host and for Provider to be published in English, French and Spanish, on IATI Connect and on the IATI website. Members are also encouraged to share the link widely within their networks. All organisations are welcome and encouraged to submit bids, including existing hosts, based on the explicit advice of the April 2022 evaluation panel.
  • Organisations wishing to submit bids for both TORs are encouraged to do so, but must address all requirements in both TORs. Different criteria will apply to each set of TORs, given the distinct nature of each scope of work.
  • The Board will hold an open \\u201cBidders\\u2019 Call\\u201d for each of the TORs in early December.

Search and Approach

  • A small search party from the Board and IWG will speak with some of the organisations seen as a good fit for IATI to seek their interest and answer any questions they may have. IATI members are encouraged to get in touch with the Board or IWG with suggestions or connections to add to the search.

Bid Submission Closes; Longlisting and Shortlisting

  • The Board develops minimum requirements criteria for longlisting, plus selection criteria for shortlisting, based on the published ToRs, taking into account discussions of the 2021 IWG and the April 2022 evaluation panel. These criteria are finalised by the Board after discussion with the IWG.
  • Longlisting is undertaken by the Process Manager and reviewed by the IWG, using the agreed minimum requirements criteria.
  • Taking into consideration the advice of the IWG, a Selection Panel of 5-7 members comprised of experts covering all areas of each TOR and a balance of IATI constituents is invited by the Board to form a panel for a fixed period, January - March, with the task of shortlisting candidates for each TOR.
  • The initial shortlisting process in each TOR is undertaken by the Selection Panel, which refines the list of longlisted candidate organisations to the 2-3 most promising options, using a combination of shortlisting against the agreed selection criteria and interviews. These options are forwarded to the Board.

Preferred Host and Provider Recommended to Members

  • Based on the options received from the IWG, the Board makes recommendations to members on the most qualified bids for each of the two areas of work. The Board indicates its preferred candidate for each TOR along with its reasoning, taking into account whether an organisation has bid for both TORs.
  • The Board makes written recommendations to IATI members for the most qualified preferred host(s) and provider(s), seeking approval for the second candidate(s) for each TOR in case final negotiations with the preferred candidates are unsuccessful.

Members\\u2019 Assembly Vote

  • Members meet in-person during the MA (March 13-14, 2023) to discuss and approve recommendations from the Board on selection and engagement. Constituencies will have the opportunity to meet for discussions the day before the MA.

Eligibility to Vote

  • Any member in good standing for Y9 (2022) membership fees by 31 December 2022 will be eligible to vote, including any Member that is included in the shortlisted candidates as Host or Provider.
  • Any Partner Country with an active waiver for Y9 membership fees will be eligible to vote.
  • The Board will move to extend the waiver option (currently only open to Partner Countries) to CSOs at the MA in 2023. Members are therefore advised in relation to the bid process for new Host and Provider:
  • That CSOs will be given the option to apply for a waiver in principle for Y10 (2023) in advance of the MA
  • That if the vote passes at the MA, then any applications for waiver in principle will be approved, and those members will be eligible to vote on the host
  • Any member, whether in good standing or not, can address the MA during discussions.
  • Members approve the Board to enter into final negotiations and to agree and sign a Letter of Agreement (LoA) with the new Host and Provider on their behalf. Legal advice will be sought from within the jurisdiction of the new Host (and Provider if different) in the preparation of the LoA.

Bid submission

If you are interested to submit a proposal, or if you have any questions regarding the information provided in this document, please contact the Governing Board Chair: chair@iatistandard.org. Please do not send proposals to the same email address.

Please send proposals to governingboard@iatistandard.org by Friday 6 January 2023. Proposals should be clearly marked \\u201cProposal for provision of Legal and Operational Support services to IATI" or "Proposal for provision of Policy and Technology Host services to IATI \\u201d.

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Bidders call 7 December 2022

The Governing Board and Institutional Working Group held a \\u201cBidders Call\\u201d on Wednesday 7 December 2022, 2 - 3pm UTC. They invited any organisation interested in submitting proposals for one or both of the Terms of References (ToRs) to join. At the meeting the Board provided information and answered questions from interested organisations on the selection process. View the presentation slides and watch the meeting below.

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The International Aid Transparency Initiative - IATI - has evolved rapidly since its launch in 2008. Here are some of the key moments.

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Governing Board representatives act as focal points for specific objectives of IATI\\u2019s Strategic Plan 2020-2025. Board focal points serve as an important liaison between IATI\\u2019s Board and Secretariat, ensuring progress is made towards delivering all aspects of the Strategic Plan.

  • Objective 1: Drive a significant improvement in the quality of data published to IATI Innocent Mugabe, Thea Schepers

  • Objective 2: Promote the systematic use of IATI data by development and humanitarian actors Winnie Kamau, Innocent Mugabe, Charlie Martial Ngounou

  • Objective 3: Strengthen the IATI Standard by consolidating the technical core and maintaining its infrastructure Pelle Aardema, Charlie Martial Ngounou

  • Cross-cutting action areas to achieve objectives: Outreach, Communications, Community Winnie Kamau, Thea Schepers

  • Institutional arrangements, budget, administration, policy Pelle Aardema, Joseph Barnes, Henry Asor Nkang
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If your organisation is a member of IATI and has not yet received an invitation to register for this event, please email: info@iatistandard.org.

\", \"id\": \"c44f163e-7bc9-4452-a4db-e79d75858644\"}]" msgstr "[]" -#. events.eventpage.2950.additional_information -msgid "[{\"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

For more information about the IATI Community Exchange 2023 please see the Event page and FAQ page on IATI Connect. Contact sander.hees@undp.org with any questions.

\", \"id\": \"a8d6b49e-05f3-4c15-9014-a2f48a3a4638\"}]" -msgstr "[]" - -#. events.eventpage.2951.additional_information -msgid "[{\"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

For more information about the IATI Community Exchange 2023 event please visit IATI Connect. Contact sander.hees@undp.org with any questions.

\", \"id\": \"e41d8b47-9d3c-4fb7-a90c-2bfc2bc5ffd3\"}]" -msgstr "[]" - #. events.eventpage.2952.additional_information msgid "[{\"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

For any questions about this event or for support using IATI Publisher, please contact the Technical Team: support@iatistandard.org.

\", \"id\": \"a5234c2b-b637-4af9-8e0c-143bc14ab7fc\"}]" msgstr "[]" @@ -10693,14 +10471,6 @@ msgstr "" msgid "[{\"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

The Members\\u2019 Assembly is formed of all members of IATI and meets once a year. Our members govern and fund the initiative, ensuring IATI can continue implementing its work to improve global transparency.

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IATI Members\\u2019 Assembly 2022

Members of IATI have been invited (via email) to register for IATI\\u2019s annual Members\\u2019 Assembly 2022 on 8-9 November, with a Community Day on 10 November at UN City, Copenhagen. This will be the first opportunity for all IATI members to meet in-person since 2019.

Members are invited to attend all three days in-person and hybrid arrangements will be available for those wishing to join remotely. The meeting\\u00a0will be in English, with simultaneous interpretation in French and Spanish.

The three days will offer members:

  • Monday 8 November (14:00-17:00): Pre-Members' Assembly 2022 Caucus meetings for each of IATI's three member constituencies

  • Tuesday 9 November (09:30-17:00): the chance to discuss important governance issues at the Members' Assembly including on the future hosting arrangements for the initiative post 2022, with recommendations from the Governing Board following work undertaken by the (reconstituted) Institutional Working Group;

  • Tuesday 9 November (17:00-19:00): Members' Reception

Community Day (10 November)

(09:30-17:00): Community Day, which will include a workshop with data users and publishers and a Community Exchange (with self-organised sessions)

The Governing Board and Secretariat are working on a more detailed agenda and papers, and will provide these to members in due course.

\", \"id\": \"cc750ebf-7adf-4cee-a7be-104a4ec01f28\"}]" msgstr "[]" -#. events.eventpage.2950.content_editor -msgid "[{\"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

The Members\\u2019 Assembly is formed of all members of IATI and meets once a year. Our members govern and fund the initiative, ensuring IATI can continue implementing its work to improve global transparency.

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IATI Members\\u2019 Assembly 2023 (13 - 14 March)

IATI will host its annual Members' Assembly and Community Exchange in-person in Copenhagen (UN City) and online between Monday 13 and Tuesday 13 March 2023.

IATI Community Exchange (15 - 16 March)

IATI members are also encouraged to join IATI's Community Exchange. The Community Exchange invites anyone interested in IATI to join a range of community-led sessions. It will offer opportunities to network, learn and collaborate with others interested in development and humanitarian open data. There will also be the chance to showcase exciting data use, publishing or other initiatives in a \\u201cmarketplace\\u201d. For those unable to join in-person, many sessions will be made available online through a Zoom Event Space. Keep updated with the event arrangements on our community platform: IATI Connect.

Register for both events by 13 February 2022

Event Schedule (draft)

Here is the event schedule (times are in CET/Copenhagen time zone and indicative):

  • Monday 13 March (14:00-18:00): \\u00a0Pre-Members' Assembly 2023 Caucus meetings for each of IATI's three-member constituencies;
  • Tuesday 14 March (09:15-17:15): \\u00a0IATI Members' Assembly - open to IATI Members only (see IATI Members list);
  • Wednesday 15 March (10:15-17:00): Community Exchange (1) and Data Use / Supplier Market - open to all;
  • Thursday 16 March (10:15-14:00): Community Exchange (2) and Data Use / Supplier Market - open to all;

Language

The meetings will be in English, with simultaneous interpretation in French and Spanish.

Members' Assembly Agenda and Papers

The agenda and papers for Members' Assembly 2023 will be posted below soon.

Travel facilitation for CSO community-members

Update 23 January: on behalf of the IATI Governing Board, we are pleased to announce that there is a small amount of resources available to facilitate travel of CSO community-members.

As there are limited spaces available, preference will be given to IATI Membership and/or those CSO representatives with an active role\\u00a0during the Community Event as speaker, host of a\\u00a0 community-session and/or booth at the Market. To enhance regional representation at the IATI Community Event, preference will also be given to those\\u00a0CSO organisations based in a Partner Country.\\u00a0

For CSO who wish to apply for travel facilitation support, please email\\u00a0sander.hees@undp.org\\u00a0before 1 February with the following information:\\u00a0

  1. The name and organisation of your proposed attendee (please note that\\u00a0only one appointed representative\\u00a0per CSO is eligible to receive travel facilitation);
  2. Where your organisation is based; and
  3. What role (if any) you will be playing at the Community Event segment of the meeting (e.g.speaker, host of a\\u00a0 community-session and/or booth at the Market).

Decisions on funding allocation will be communicated to applicants by 7 February. Please also make sure to\\u00a0register for the event, at the latest by Wednesday 1 February\\u00a0(or copy-paste:\\u00a0https://forms.gle/6wzuBEKvS1p7ZBwQ7).\\u00a0

\", \"id\": \"f540751f-4b3c-408f-9ec6-e23610daf458\"}]" -msgstr "[]" - -#. events.eventpage.2951.content_editor -msgid "[{\"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

IATI Community Exchange (15 - 16 March)

The Community Exchange invites anyone interested in IATI to join a range of community-led sessions. It will offer opportunities to network, learn and collaborate with others interested in development and humanitarian open data. There will also be the chance to showcase exciting data use, publishing or other initiatives in a \\u201cmarketplace\\u201d. For those unable to join in-person, many sessions will be made available online through a Zoom Event Space. Keep updated with the Community Exchange event on our community platform: IATI Connect.

Register by 13 February 2023

Event Schedule (draft)

Here is the event schedule (times are in CET/Copenhagen time zone and indicative):

  • Wednesday 15 March (10:15-17:00): Community Exchange (1) and Data Use / Supplier Market - open to all;
  • Thursday 16 March (10:15-14:00): Community Exchange (2) and Data Use / Supplier Market - open to all;

Language

The meetings will be in English, with simultaneous interpretation in French and Spanish.

Travel facilitation for CSO community-members

Update 23 January: on behalf of the IATI Governing Board, we are pleased to announce that there is a small amount of resources available to facilitate travel of CSO community-members.

As there are limited spaces available, preference will be given to IATI Membership and/or those CSO representatives with an active role\\u00a0during the Community Event as speaker, host of a\\u00a0 community-session and/or booth at the Market. To enhance regional representation at the IATI Community Event, preference will also be given to those\\u00a0CSO organisations based in a Partner Country.\\u00a0

For CSO who wish to apply for travel facilitation support, please email\\u00a0sander.hees@undp.org\\u00a0before 1 February with the following information:\\u00a0

  1. The name and organisation of your proposed attendee (please note that\\u00a0only one appointed representative\\u00a0per CSO is eligible to receive travel facilitation);
  2. Where your organisation is based; and
  3. What role (if any) you will be playing at the Community Event segment of the meeting (e.g.speaker, host of a\\u00a0 community-session and/or booth at the Market).

Decisions on funding allocation will be communicated to applicants by 7 February. Please also make sure to\\u00a0register for the event, at the latest by Wednesday 1 February\\u00a0(or copy-paste:\\u00a0https://forms.gle/6wzuBEKvS1p7ZBwQ7).\\u00a0

\", \"id\": \"20ac3ed9-7550-4d9d-a697-e6f790d894aa\"}]" -msgstr "[]" - #. events.eventpage.2952.content_editor msgid "[{\"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

IATI Publisher, a new online tool to support organisations to publish development and humanitarian open data, is now live. IATI Publisher enables organisations to publish their activities and resource flows according to the rules and guidance of the IATI Standard. Read more information about IATI Publisher.

IATI Publisher Demo

Join our upcoming webinar to get a helpful introduction to the tool:

Tuesday 31 January 2023

2.30 - 3:30pm UTC

Join on Zoom: Meeting Link

\", \"id\": \"22564a7a-6ab6-4d66-9a77-00ff43b0eaa2\"}]" msgstr "[]" @@ -10725,30 +10495,6 @@ msgstr "None" msgid "Join our webinar to learn more about the new features added to IATI's Country Development Finance Data tool." msgstr "None" -#. guidance_and_support.guidancepage.72.content_editor -msgid "[{\"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

If you receive funding from a donor that requires you to publish and are unsure of the requirements please contact your grant manager or funder for more information.

If you receive funding from the UK, the Dutch or Belgian governments, you will have certain reporting requirements. Use these links to contact their support desks and view their requirements.

Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs

UK - Foreign, Commonwealth
& Development Office (previously DFID)

Belgium - Ministry of Foreign Affairs

We also recommend you publish data on all your organisation\\u2019s development and humanitarian aid activities, not just those funded by donors who require you to publish data to IATI.

If you represent a government and are planning to mandate publishing to IATI, please get in touch to inform the IATI technical team.

\", \"id\": \"23361a3b-7b32-423c-aaa2-3f9d083aabba\"}]" -msgstr "" - -#. guidance_and_support.guidancepage.60.content_editor -msgid "[{\"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

Creating a publisher account

Organisations who publish data to IATI are referred to as 'Publishers'. Before publishing data, organisations need their own 'Publisher Account' on the IATI Registry (iatiregistry.org).There are two ways that you can create your organisation\\u2019s Publisher Account.

IATI Publisher Tool

Use IATI Publisher to complete all the steps required to publish your organisation\\u2019s data. IATI Publisher will create your organisation\\u2019s Publisher Account on the IATI Registry (so you don\\u2019t have to visit IATI Registry to do this).

Do note: IATI Publisher has been built to support small or medium sized organisations (or those with only a limited number of activities) that want to publish data on their development and humanitarian activities. An \\u2018activity\\u2019 is an individual project or another unit of development and humanitarian work, which is determined by the organisation that is publishing the data.

Large organisations, such as donor governments or UN agencies delivering 100+ activities are advised not to use IATI Publisher. Instead these organisations likely need to use an alternative technical solution that enables the publication of large volumes of data. If you are unsure if your organisation should use IATI Publisher, please email the IATI Helpdesk for more information: support@iatistandard.org.

IATI Registry Tool

Organisations who do not use IATI Publisher can create a Publisher Account directly on the IATI Registry.

On the IATI Registry page, click the 'Register' button in the blue bar at the top of the screen. This will take you to a page where you will choose the 'New Publisher' option and click the 'Create Publisher account' button.

Information Required to Register for both pathways

For your account to be approved, you must complete all the required fields, such as:

  • your IATI Organisation Identifier
  • the type of licence under which you publish your data
  • the type of organisation you represent
  • the country you are registered in
  • a contact email address.

In the same form, you can also give other details such as:

  • a description of what your organisation does
  • a link to your Implementation Schedule
  • a description of the organisations or agencies your data covers
  • how frequently you will publish to IATI
  • the units of aid you use in your reporting.

Your organisation will only be publicly listed as a publisher on the IATI Registry after you publish your first dataset. Further guidance can be found at:

Wait for your publisher account to be approved

The IATI technical team needs to approve every publisher account. This is to ensure that every organisation publishing to IATI is legally registered and has a unique identifier.

If any required fields are not filled in or your IATI Organisation Identifier, known as your \\u2018IATI Org ID\\u2019, is incorrect, the IATI technical team will not be able to approve your account. The team may contact you for information to verify your IATI Org ID. This usually happens if the information is not available online.

If you\\u2019ve been waiting for more than 3 days for your account to be approved please contact the IATI technical team.

Next steps

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The steps listed here should ensure that your IATI Org ID is unique and will be approved by the IATI technical team. The ID is made up of two parts based on the agency your organisation is registered with and your registration number. The ID you create will be verified by the IATI technical team.

Identify your registration agency

The first part of your ID will be your organisation\\u2019s registration agency code.

A list of registration agencies can be found at: org-id.guide. Check whether your organisation is registered with one of the agencies on this list. If it is, use the agency code as the first part of your IATI organisation identifier.

If the agency your organisation is registered with isn\\u2019t listed, please send the name and website address of the agency to: support@iatistandard.org . If you have the full information to submit a request for a new registration agency, you can create a proposal directly on Github. If all relevant information is provided on Github, the org-ID team will then look into setting up a code for your registration agency.

There are numerous registration agencies, for example:

Find your registration number

The second part of your IATI Org ID is the registration number your organisation has been given by its registration agency. This is normally found on your organisation\\u2019s registration certificate.

Add this after your registration agency\\u2019s code, separating the two with a hyphen (-). Write the registration number exactly as it appears on your organisation\\u2019s registration certificate.

Using the examples again:

  • Companies House has given Development Initiatives the registration number: 06368740 (see https://beta.companieshouse.gov.uk/company/06368740). This is added to the Companies House code to form the IATI Org ID: GB-COH-06368740
  • the Tanzania Revenue Authority gives each organisation a registration certificate. The certificate includes a Taxpayer Identification Number, for example 100-200-300. This is added to the Tanzania Revenue Authority\\u2019s code to form the IATI Org ID: TZ-TRA-100-200-300.

Please note

  • If your registration number contains any of the following symbols: / & | ? these should be replaced with a - .
  • Your IATI Org ID should not start or end with a blank space or a new line.

Verify your IATI Org ID

When you create your Org ID, this is submitted to Tthe IATI technical team who needs to approve it. approve every IATI Org ID when you set up your publisher page on the IATI Registry. For this the team need to The team will check your registration number and who you are registered with. If your registration agency doesn\\u2019t have a public list of all registered organisations, you\\u2019ll need to send a document with your registration number to the IATI technical team. Examples of acceptable documents include your registration certificate or a contract.

If you have any questions on this process, contact the IATI technical team.

For a more technical overview of the IATI Org ID see IATI Organisation Identifiers.

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Changing your organisation\\u2019s IATI contact

As people frequently change job it is quite common for the lead IATI contact in an organisation to change. When this happens contact the IATI technical team to let them know the name and contact details for your new IATI contact.

You will also need to update the name of the lead IATI contact by visiting the IATI Registry IATI Registry . If you have used IATI Publisher to start publishing IATI data, then you can visit the tool to change the contact details. IATI Publisher will automatically change your name on the IATI Registry (so you don\\u2019t have to visit the IATI Registry to do this).

Please check you\\u2019ve updated the contact details in your user account, publisher account and datafiles.

Changing your organisation\\u2019s name

If your organisation has legally changed its name this can be updated on the IATI Registry. Go to your publisher page and click the 'Manage' button at the top right. Also update the name in your IATI organisation and activity files. Your organisation's name is likely to be included in the <reporting-org>, <participating-org> and <narrative> elements.

If you use IATI Publisher, you must still change your organisation\\u2019s name by visitng the IATI Registry and following these steps.

Consider these points too:

  • If the change of name is required by a structural or legal change that means you are effectively a new organisation, you need to change your IATI Org ID. To do this, follow the steps under 'Changing your organisation\\u2019s IATI Org ID' below.
  • If your organisation wants to change your Registry Publisher ID to something that more closely matches your new name, follow the steps below.

Changing your organisation's IATI Org ID

Your IATI Org ID should not be changed unless required by a structural or legal change \\u2013 for example, if your organisation has essentially become a new organisation by merging with another, or has re-registered with its regulating body.

If this happens, follow these steps to ensure that data users can continue to use your organisation's data efficiently:

  1. As the publisher, you should contact the IATI technical team, letting them know you\\u2019re planning to update your IATI Org ID. Say what you want your new IATI Org ID to be - Please note: You must do this even if you are using IATI Publisher.
  2. The IATI technical team will likely ask you some questions about why you want to do so and provide instructions. Please note only the IATI technical team can update your IATI Org ID on the IATI Registry. Please wait for confirmation from the IATI tech team before changing your data.
  3. As the publisher, you should update any of your new or existing published IATI files. Update every mention of your organisation's IATI Org ID, such as in the <reporting-org> elements. But do not update your Activity IDs or IATI Identifiers \\u2013 the unique codes given to each activity.
  4. This step is relevant if you\\u2019re publishing at version 2.x of the IATI Standard. When you\\u2019ve updated your IATI Org ID, add the element <other-identifier> to each activity with the attributes @ref and @type. The @ref attribute should contain your previous IATI Org ID and the @type code should be 'B1', which is 'Previous Reporting Organisation Identifier'.

Changing your organisation's Publisher ID

Each publisher account on the IATI Registry has a unique Publisher ID. This is usually an abbreviation of your organisation's name and is used as part of your URL for your online Publisher page.

If your organisation\\u2019s name has changed and you want to reflect this in your Publisher ID, you can change it at any point. Follow these steps to ensure the tools that use IATI data can still import your files correctly:

  1. Contact the IATI technical team to let them know your organisation is planning to change its Publisher ID - Please note: You must do this even if you are using IATI Publisher.
  2. The IATI technical team will likely ask you some questions about why you want to do so and provide instructions. Please note only the IATI technical team can update your Publisher ID on the IATI Registry. Please wait for confirmation from the IATI tech team before changing your data.
  3. If you\\u2019re using a publishing tool, check if you need to update your publisher ID there too \\u2013 this is, for example, the case if you use AidStream.
  4. Once the IATI tech team have updated your Publisher ID you will need to delete all the datafiles from your publisher account. This removes the connection between the IATI Registry and your IATI XML files but doesn\\u2019t delete the place where the actual files are hosted. Do this by clicking the 'Datasets' tab once the Publisher ID has been updated.
  5. Re-publish your datafiles to your updated account.
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Various tools and services are available to help you create and publish IATI data. These offer different levels of support and automation. Some are free; others are paid for. Some are designed for small organisations with only a few activities; others can handle high volumes of data and can be integrated into your current system e.g. the Microsoft Dynamics 365 Nonprofit Accelerator + IATI Add On.

Tools and services

IATI Publishing Tool

IATI has now introduced it's own free to use Publishing Tool - IATI Publisher Tool.

IATI Publisher will enable organisations to publish their data on development and humanitarian activities according to the XML format required by the IATI Standard. The new tool aims to be simple and intuitive, making publishing easier for organisations and have a range of benefits for users. IATI Publisher is:

  • Free to use
  • Provides clear explanations of data fields in the IATI Standard and links to useful guidance
  • Enables data to be provided by completing online forms or via CSV file using its Bulk Upload feature
  • Runs automatic checks (via the IATI Validator) for errors before publishing your data

IATI Publisher has been built to support organisations that want to publish data on a limited number of development and humanitarian activities. An \\u2018activity\\u2019 is an individual project or another unit of development and humanitarian work, which is determined by the organisation that is publishing the data. Organisations who publish a limited number of activities tend to represent small and medium sized organisations.

We encourage organisations who are new to IATI to start using IATI Publisher now. The process of publishing IATI data can be complex and by using IATI Publisher, your organisation will be guided through all the steps you need to publish your first set of data.

AIDA Data Services

Key facts: Paid; Manual IATI upload

See more information about the service here or visit our contact page to request a demo. For inquiries, contact us at info@aida.tools

Aidstream

Key facts: Free & Paid; Manual IATI upload

See more information about this service here Aidstream

See the Aidstream user guide for more information. For enquiries, email Aidstream support.

Akvo RSR

Key facts: Paid; Automated IATI upload

See more information about this service here Akvo RSR

See the Akvo website for more information. For enquiries, contact Akvo.

Amp Impact

Key Facts: IATI upload via service or manual upload

See more information about this service here: Amp Impact

Please follow this link to Contact Us

DevResults

Key facts: Paid; Manual IATI upload

See more information about this service here DevResults

See the IATI section of the DevResults Help Site to learn more, or visit DevResults.com to request access to a demo site. For enquiries, contact DevResults.

ProjectConnect

Key facts: Paid; Automated IATI upload

See more information about this service hereProjectConnect

See the ProjectConnect website for more information. For enquiries, email ProjectConnect.

Promeva

Key facts: Paid; Manual IATI upload

See more information about this service herePromeva

See the Promeva website for more information. For additional information email Promeva.

TolaData

Key facts: IATI upload via service or manual upload; Paid (check our pricing page for packages with full service)

See more information about this service here TolaData

For more information, see TolaData\\u2019s website or download the IATI Brochure. For enquiries, email TolaData.

Integrated solutions

These tools and services are designed to be implemented within your internal system. Rather than being a stand-alone tool they interact with your internal software and allow for more automated IATI file creation and updating of data.

Please note, that each tool or service will require a level of set up to connect to your internal system. Validation and automatic publishing may not be built in.

Microsoft Dynamics 365 Nonprofit Accelerator + IATI Add On

Key Facts:\\u00a0Solution free with Microsoft\\u00a0

The Dynamics 365 nonprofit accelerator and Common Data Model for Nonprofits\\u00a0offer a fully managed and Microsoft supported solution for\\u00a0constituent management, fundraising, awards, program delivery, and impact tracking.\\u00a0\\u00a0

The accelerator includes an optional IATI Add On that enables organizations to\\u00a0record their fundraising and programmatic activities according to the IATI Organisational and Activity Standards, automatically sync IATI non-embedded code lists with the nonprofit accelerator and generate IATI Organisation and Activity XML files.\\u00a0

See the accelerator landing page and the latest IATI user guide for more information.

CoVE - Convert, Validate, Explore

CoVE is a web-based tool that can be used to convert spreadsheets (.xlsx and .ods) to IATI XML. Additionally, IATI XML can be transformed into spreadsheets with CoVE. In doing so, CoVE will also validate data against the IATI schema, plus check compliance with codelists and rulesets. CoVE also supports both the organisation and activity standard. Spreadsheet templates are provided to help users get started.

Open Data Services Cooperative have extensive experience of both IATI and other data standards, and have developed IATI CoVE to assist clients publishing IATI data. CoVE is publicly available to use for free. Open Data Services offer paid support and advice on a consultancy basis.

CoVE:\\u00a0https://iati.cove.opendataservices.coop/

Are you a tool or service provider?

If you provide an IATI tool or service and would like to add or update information on this page, please contact the IATI technical team.

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When you\\u2019ve prepared your data, place the files in an accessible online location so you can link to them from the Registry.

The Registry contains links to all published datafiles and descriptions of what data they hold. Organisations are responsible for their own data. You can store your data on your own website or server, or have it hosted by a third-party service or tool.

Wherever your files are stored, they should be openly accessible, without passwords or other barriers.

Only users with the correct permission are allowed to publish data on behalf of an organisation.

Manual publishing

Individual files

If you have only a small number of datafiles to publish \\u2013 say up to five \\u2013 simply log in to the Registry and select \\u2018Data - Register\\u2019 on the blue bar at the top of the page. This opens a form where you can enter all the required details for the IATI datafile you\\u2019re publishing.

If you\\u2019re publishing multiple files, add the details for each datafile separately.

Bulk uploads

If you have more than five datafiles to add, upload them in bulk using a CSV file, rather than adding each file individually.

Log in to the IATI Registry and select \\u2018Data - Upload CSV file\\u2019 on the blue bar at the top of the page. Download the CSV template and follow the link to guidance on how to fill in the template.

Then when your CSV file is complete and saved, upload it.

Automated publishing

IATI Publisher and Several other publishing tools and services that you can use to prepare your files can also automatically publish them for you (see more information). Some larger organisations that handle a great deal of data with frequent updates build their own bespoke systems.

Whether you\\u2019re using a third-party tool or your own bespoke system, automatic publishing is done through an API (application programming interface). To enable this you need an API token assigned to your user account when you register \\u2013 this grants access to the IATI system for your tools.

Each publishing tool or system guides you on how to set up automated publishing to the IATI Registry. As part of this you may be asked for:

  • your Publisher ID: this is normally an abbreviation of your organisation's name. Find this on your Publisher page in the IATI Registry by clicking \\u2018Manage\\u2019. It also forms the last part of your Publisher page\\u2019s URL.
  • your IATI Org ID: this is the unique identifier for your organisation. On your Publisher page it\\u2019s listed as the 'identifier' on the right beneath your organisation's name
  • your API token: this is a code assigned to your user account. A token can be generated in the 'My Account' tab when you\\u2019re logged in to the IATI Registry.

Learn more about APIs

You can set up a system to interact with the IATI Registry using its own API, which is an implementation of the CKAN API. For details, see the full CKAN API documentation.

For further details and advice, ask on IATI Discuss or email the IATI technical team.


Removing your IATI files

IATI is aware that due to security concerns or privacy issues data owners may choose to remove their data, either temporarily or permanently. If you need to remove your data please follow the Data removal guidance.

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The tool d-portal.org provides a view of all data published to IATI. This section explains how you can use d-portal for visualising your organisation\\u2019s data and making sure there are no data quality issues.

Once you\\u2019ve successfully published to IATI, your data can be accessed by anyone through d-portal. This allows you to visually check your data, search for the activities published to IATI by your organisation and find areas for improvement.

How d-portal works

D-portal stands for \\u2018development portal\\u2019. It provides a visualisation of the data published to the IATI standard. You can easily search for development and humanitarian activities by adding multiple filters, such as activities published by a particular organisation which are happening in a particular country. You can also add in a free text search, for example the activities must contain the word \\u2018diabetes\\u2019.

D-portal updates each week, collecting data from new IATI publishers. It also does a smaller update each evening, which collects any changes made to existing publishers\\u2019 data. For more information on how d-portal works, see the FAQs.

How to check your data using d-portal

To check your data on d-portal, select your organisation in the drop-down list of \\u2018publishers\\u2019. You will then see the overview page for your organisation, this includes:

  • Active, ended and total number of projects
    This section presents all your published IATI activities and splits them into Active, Ended and Total number of projects by using the activity status. Click any of these to see a list of your activities. Then go into any activity to check it presents your activity information correctly.

  • Funding went to
    This section shows the recipient countries your organisation provided funding for. The \\u2018IATI spend\\u2019 columns contain total disbursements and expenditure reported to IATI for the current and previous 2 years. If data is not showing in these columns, please check whether you have added recipient countries for your activities and whether you\\u2019re publishing disbursement and expenditure transactions. The \\u2018IATI budget (allocated)\\u2019 shows the total activity-level budgets for this year reported to IATI by your organisation, while the \\u2018IATI Budget (total) refers to the total organisational budget. You can also compare this with data reported by your organisation (if any) to the Creditor Reporting System (CRS).

  • Where does the money go
    This section shows your organisation\\u2019s \\u2018IATI spend\\u2019 and \\u2018IATI budget\\u2019 (like in \\u2018Funding went to\\u2019), but this time d-portal splits it by the sectors your organisation is working in. If you can\\u2019t see data in this section, please check whether you have entered sector codes for each activity and note that d-portal only lists OECD DAC 3-digit sectors. If you have used any other sector classification, they won\\u2019t show on d-portal.

  • Heatmap of all activities
    This section displays a heatmap of all your activities with precise locations. Locations are longitude and latitude data. Please check that the map correctly reflects the locations you\\u2019ve added. If you can\\u2019t see a heatmap, it means you haven\\u2019t yet provided locations in your data.

If you can\\u2019t access your data in any of the above sections, or your data is displaying incorrectly, it\\u2019s likely there are issues with your data quality. As a first step, please refer to common reasons for data not showing on d-portal. If you still can\\u2019t find an answer, please check for data quality errors using the IATI Dashboard.

Other visualisation tools

IATI data is open source which means once you\\u2019ve published to IATI, your data can be easily visualised in a user-friendly way.

D-portal also has an option for visualising your data and linking it to your own website. If you\\u2019re interested in doing so, please refer to the d-portal Generator.

Read this case study for an example of how Oxfam Novib have used IATI data in their own visualisation portal.

Please also refer to Tools and resources for data use for other ways to visualise your data.

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UNDP is hiring an intern to help deliver IATI\\u2019s communications and community-event activities. The internship provides a fantastic opportunity to gain experience working on transparency and open data.

IATI Communications and Community-Events Internship

Help manage and deliver engaging content on IATI's website and community platform, IATI Connect. You will work on drafting social media posts and newsletters, as well as creating vlogs and designing promotional materials (using tools such as Indesign, Canva and Photoshop) . You will also provide logistical support for IATI community-events.

  • Location: Home-based
  • Application deadline: 24 June 2022 (Midnight, New York, USA)
  • Languages required: English
  • Starting date: 15 July 2022
  • Duration of initial contract: 5 Months

View job full description and apply

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Last week, IATI held an in-person, multi-stakeholder workshop in Abuja entitled, \\u201cStrengthening IATI Data Use in West and Central Africa.\\u201d The meeting was co-hosted by IATI together with the Nigerian Federal Ministry of Finance, Budget, and National Planning, the incoming IATI Governing Board Chair.

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The three-day meeting engaged potential data users from 14 partner country governments across West and Central Africa, and development partners and civil society organisations (CSOs) based in Nigeria. Each group attended a dedicated session to receive training, and join discussion, on how IATI data could meet their development finance information needs.

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14 governments joined Partner Country session from across West and Central Africa

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Opening the workshop, Dr. Sampson Ebimaro, Director of International Cooperation, Nigeria Federal Ministry of Finance, Budget and National Planning said, \\u201cI wish to state categorically that despite the challenges of availability of data in many countries, data and data standards have always been critical\\u2026. this regional workshop is a unique opportunity to raise awareness, and strengthen the use of IATI data in national budget, planning and accountability processes\\u201d.

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In his welcome address, Henry Asor Nkang, Development Assistance Database Manager at the Nigerian Federal Ministry of Finance, Budget and National Planning, and incoming IATI Governing Board Chair, remarked that, \\u201cthis workshop represents a step forward in IATI\\u2019s quest to improve usage of its data. Data on more than one million development and humanitarian activities has been published by over 1400 organisations using the IATI Standard, including from bilateral partners, multilateral agencies, civil society organisations and others.

The government of Nigeria sees immense value in the International Aid Transparency Initiative and is using IATI data to track millions of dollars of development finance flowing into our country. We used IATI data to inform Nigeria\\u2019s 2021 Development Cooperation Report, which monitors development financing to our country and informs government decisions about the future coordination of these resources\\u201d.

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Over a day and a half, representatives of 14 partner country governments from West and Central Africa and nearly a dozen representatives from the Government of Nigeria came together in Abuja to learn how the data could be potentially used in their specific contexts. During the workshop, participants received an introduction to IATI as an initiative, and hands-on training on how to access, analyse and use IATI data. In addition, the governments of Nigeria and Liberia presented on how they are accessing and using this information to help meet their countries\\u2019 development finance information needs. Representatives also received in-depth training on using IATI\\u2019s Country Development Finance Data (CDFD) tool, which was specifically designed to provide data most needed by partner country governments and other country-level data users. Several participants who had tried to use IATI data in the past noted the vast improvement in accessibility and usability afforded to them by using CDFD. Participants also discussed how IATI could add value as a complement to governments\\u2019 own systems that are managing similar data.

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Throughout this workshop segment, participants confirmed the need for more and better data on development finance, particularly forward-looking data. In this respect, they highlighted challenges in obtaining necessary information at the country level, due to two main factors, namely the responsiveness of development partners; and challenges with obtaining good information on activities undertaken by civil society. A number of known IATI data quality issues were flagged by participants, including the variation in the way data is published by different organisations, double counting and timeliness. Despite these challenges, participants resoundingly found value in the data and the CDFD tool, and four participants have already followed up with the IATI Secretariat to express their interest in becoming IATI members. As one participant noted, \\u201cI hope this is the beginning of a good alliance between our country and IATI to work with reliable, accessible, understandable, available, quality data\\u201d.

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More than 25 representatives from partners who fund development activities in Nigeria, along with representatives from the Government of Nigeria, joined the second, half-day session of the regional workshop.

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Dr. Christopher Pyrcroft, Head of the UK\\u2019s Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office in Nigeria

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Dr. Christopher Pyrcroft, Head of the UK\\u2019s Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office in Nigeria, and Co-Chair of the National Development Partner Group (NDPG), alongside UNDP, opened the meeting. He noted that, \\u201cdevelopment is a complex process requiring all agencies to work in partnership to deliver resources effectively. Open and transparent information about development resources, how they are used and what they are delivering, has never been more important\\u2026it is therefore critical that we drive as much value as we can from every pound, dollar and Naira, and transparency is crucial for our collective efforts.\\u201d

During the event, development partners learned about IATI and its data, including its potential usefulness for their own internal processes. The Nigerian Federal Ministry of Finance, Budget and National Planning also presented how they are using IATI data to inform their annual Development Cooperation Report and other important government processes. Through this presentation they underscored the importance of receiving high quality data from development partners, especially through their national system, the Development Assistance Database (DAD). Representatives of the Ministry called for increased commitment by development partners and especially the members of the NDPG, to provide timely, comprehensive and forward-looking information to the DAD. This led to fruitful discussion on how to improve donor accountability in Nigeria.

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Civil society session

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The third workshop session was an opportunity for civil society organisations (CSOs), including local nongovernmental organisations, transparency advocates, journalists, etc., located in Nigeria to learn more about how IATI data can be used in the CSO context. More than 50 representatives joined the workshop to learn how they could use IATI data to support the aims of their organisations, including holding national authorities to account; reducing overlap and gaps in services; campaigning for more effective development cooperation; and finding innovative funding opportunities and new partners. The CSO representatives received an introduction to IATI and its data; and hands-on training in using the data to solve their specific questions around accountability, coordination, advocacy and funding.

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Those in attendance expressed appreciation for the workshop noting that the information available from IATI is critical for their work, particularly for promoting transparency and good governance. One participant expressed optimism about \\u201cthe ways this new knowledge can support our work in the civil society space in Nigeria\\u201d. There was also considerable interest for further capacity building and the opportunity to build a stronger community to promote transparency in Nigeria.

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Next steps

  • A full summary of the regional workshop will be made available shortly. The IATI Secretariat will use the information from this workshop (and previous research and views) to directly inform future work to support partner country governments, development partners and civil society to access, analyse and use IATI data.
  • The IATI Secretariat will also continue following up with participants of the regional workshop to support their use of IATI data through tailored 1:1 and group support.

Support using IATI data

For support using IATI data, visit IATI\\u2019s Data Use Query Corner or email IATI\\u2019s Helpdesk: support@iatistandard.org. You can also stay up-to-date with news, events and discussions on activities to improve the use of IATI data by joining the Data Use Community of Practice on IATI Connect. For all other questions, please contact the IATI Secretariat at info@iatistandard.org.

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The IATI Governing Board has provided an update on the process to secure hosting arrangements for the initiative post-2022, when the current arrangements end.

Message from IATI Governing Board Chair (7 July 2022):

Last week, the IATI Governing Board met for its regular quarterly meeting. The main topic of discussion was the way forward for the future hosting arrangements of\\u00a0IATI.

This message provides an update on the events of the last few months; on recent decisions we took for the coming months; and on what we will shortly ask from the IATI membership.

IATI Hosting Arrangements

The agreement with the current hosting Consortium for IATI (UNDP, UNOPS and Development Initiatives) ends on 31 December 2022 and will not be renewed. As such, the Governing Board has the task of finding a new home for IATI (details in this post and the minutes of the April 2022 Governing Board meeting).

This is a big undertaking and we have little time, and this is also why we as a Board very much appreciate the continued support of the current hosts, and the ongoing commitment of the IATI community. We will need both, this year and the next. To this end, our first decision is to re-establish the Institutional Working Group (IWG).

Join IATI Institutional Working Group

The IWG was active in 2021 to advise the Board on the future governance structure of IATI, and we hope the IWG2021 members and any new volunteers are willing to help us again, by advising on the following matters:

  • Updating the Terms of Reference (ToRs) for the hosting of IATI 2023-2027. The Board is also considering splitting the ToRs into two parts (one ToR to serve policy / technical matters and one for operations), and would like the IWG\\u2019s opinion on this possible way forward.
  • The option for the Governing Board to enter into an agreement with a new host via a Letter of Agreement, which the Board understands is a common solution for hosted initiatives such as IATI \\u2013 and to seek advice from a qualified legal advisor on what this entails in legal and liability matters for IATI as an initiative, and for members of the Governing Board.
  • Lead the selection of new hosts for IATI as evaluated against the updated Hosting Terms of Reference previously developed by the IWG in 2021.

We will ask the group to start its work as soon as possible, and to urgently guide the Governing Board on the first two issues outlined above (timeframe to be discussed). The selection of new hosts for IATI should take place at the end of October at the latest. If you are considering being part of this important work, we thank you very much for your interest and ask both former IWG members and new volunteers to register their interest here by 18\\u00a0July 2022.

In the meantime, we will start a search for possible new hosts. Because the new Terms of Reference for this will need approval from the Members Assembly, and urgently so, we will ask members to vote on the updated ToRs via a written procedure, as soon as the IWG has advised on the new ToR.

Between 7 and 10 November (exact date to be announced), we will meet for an in-person Members Assembly (MA) in Copenhagen (UN City) and vote on the new hosting arrangement. Keeping in mind potential constraints so near to the end of the current Secretariat mandate, we want to combine the MA with some community-led sessions, and in general a chance to get to know each other in 3D again.

In the meantime, if you have any questions, please send me an email at chair@iatistandard.org. Please also follow our new IATI Governing Board account on IATI Connect for updates. Minutes of the most recent Board meeting will be shared as soon as possible on IATI Connect and on the IATI website.

Thank you very much,

Henry Asor Nkang, IATI Governing Board Chair
On behalf of the Governing Board

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There are a range of IATI tools and resources to enable you to publish, improve and acces IATI data. For information about tools to publish your organsations data, visit Publishing tools and services to create your IATI data files.

Tools to access IATI data

Different IATI data users have different questions to answer, want to see data in different ways or download it in different formats; some merely want to see it, others want to integrate it with more data to create something completely new.

To satisfy the variety of needs there are a range of tools and resources to help you use IATI data in the ways that you want. The IATI technical team maintains a variety of tools and resources to help users and there is a growing array of tools and applications built by third parties external to IATI.

Broadly, the available tools fall into two categories: those that require no specialist expertise to use (\\u2018non-technical tools\\u2019) and those intended mainly for use by people with technical skills such as software developers or data scientists (\\u2018technical tools\\u2019).

Use the links below to find out about different tools and what you can do with them.

\", \"id\": \"8545c6d4-99a6-425c-ac86-ffd4ea5764a9\"}]" -msgstr "" - #. tools.toolpage.2948.excerpt msgid "IATI Publisher is an online tool to support organisations to publish development and humanitarian open data. IATI Publisher enables organisations to publish their activities and resource flows according to the rules and guidance of the IATI Standard." msgstr "None" @@ -11003,27 +10742,1312 @@ msgstr "None" msgid "Visit CDFD tool" msgstr "None" -#. tools.toolpage.2948.content_editor -msgid "[{\"type\": \"aligned_html\", \"value\": {\"html\": \"\", \"alignment\": \"normal\"}, \"id\": \"14f38491-19ca-4a04-9f36-3b65769a0343\"}, {\"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

Benefits of using IATI Publisher

IATI Publisher will enable organisations to publish their data on development and humanitarian activities according to the XML format required by the IATI Standard. The new tool is designed to be simple and intuitive, making publishing easier for organisations and bringing a range of benefits for users.

IATI Publisher:

  • Is free to use;
  • Provides clear explanations of data fields in the IATI Standard together with links to useful guidance;
  • Enables data to be provided either by completing online forms or via CSV file using the tool\\u2019s Bulk Upload feature;
  • Runs automatic checks (via the IATI Validator) for errors before publishing data.

Who is IATI Publisher for?

IATI Publisher has been built to support small or medium sized organisations (or those with only a limited number of activities) to publish data on their development and humanitarian activities. An \\u2018activity\\u2019 is an individual project or other unit of development and humanitarian work, as determined by the organisation that is publishing the data.

Large organisations, such as donor governments or UN agencies delivering 100+ activities, are advised not to use IATI Publisher. Alternative technical solutions are recommended for the publication of large volumes of data. Please email the IATI Helpdesk for more information: support@iatistandard.org.

Publishing IATI data for the first time?

We encourage organisations new to IATI to start using IATI Publisher now. The process of publishing IATI data can be complex. and IATI Publisher will guide your organisation through all the steps necessary to publish your first set of data. The tool also provides a helpful Publishing Checklist page.

Already publishing IATI data?

If you have previously published IATI data using another tool:

  • You can start using IATI Publisher now to publish data on your organisation\\u2019s new development and humanitarian activities.
  • If you currently use the publishing tool AidStream and want to migrate your existing data over to IATI Publisher, the Technical Team will work with Aidstream\\u2019s provider, Young Innovations, on the options to do so. Please email support@iatistandard.org to make a request to migrate your data from Aidstream to IATI Publisher.
  • If you are currently using another publishing tool (other than AidStream) and want to migrate your data over to IATI Publisher, please contact the IATI Helpdesk: support@iatistandard.org. IATI\\u2019s Technical Team will reach out to the publishing tool provider to discuss the possibility of migration.
\", \"id\": \"bb8d1168-9135-4f01-9b4b-62ff4920930e\"}]" -msgstr "[]" - -#. tools.toolpage.666.content_editor -msgid "[{\"type\": \"intro\", \"value\": \"

The IATI Validator is an online tool for checking if data aligns with the rules and guidance of the IATI Standard. It allows users to check and improve the quality of IATI data to ensure it is accessible and useful to anyone working with data on development and humanitarian resources and results.

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The IATI Validator performs checks on IATI data files and returns error and warning messages about how to correct the data. There are three ways to use the IATI Validator.

  1. Check data: anyone can upload their IATI data files to be checked before publishing them.
  2. Public data viewer: anyone can check all IATI data files that have been published.
  3. Validator API: technical users can intergrate the Validator API into their internal data systems for periodic data checks

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The Validator displays a message for each occurrence of data that does not comply with the IATI Standard. The message identifies what data needs to be corrected and where it occurs in the data file. A count of errors is also displayed, which shows how many times an error is repeated throughout a file. For example, if all activities in a dataset have omitted activity dates, then the user will see a count of this repeated error, as well as the location of each error.

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The old Public Validator was decommissioned on 22 March 2021 and users are advised to move over to using the IATI Validator as soon as possible. If you have any questions about the old Public Validator please contact the IATI Technical Team.

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The IATI Datastore version 3 provides access to data published by organisations according to the IATI Standard on their resources and results.

  • Data is updated dynamically as it becomes available via the IATI Registry. We aim to process all data within 24 hours of its availability.
  • All valid IATI data (i.e. data that conforms to the IATI XML Schema) is available in JSON, CSV and XML formats.
  • Users can query IATI data on all elements and attributes contained in the Standard.
  • All IATI data can be queried and returned in one of three CSV formats:
    • One activity per row
    • One transaction per row
    • One budget per row

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IATI data can be accessed in two ways:

  • IATI Datastore Search
    • IATI Datastore Search. This is the front-end to the Datastore offering intuitive simple search and advanced search features. All data can be downloaded in XML, JSON, CSV, or Excel-friendly CSV formats, without pagination.
    • Simple Search behaves just like any familiar search engine and allows users the ability to quickly search the natural language elements of IATI for any words or phrases of interest.
    • Advanced Search allows users to filter their search results by any IATI element and chain those filters into complex queries which can be saved to file.
  • IATI Datastore v3 API
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The IATI Datastore provides access to data published by organisations using version 2 of the IATI Standard. This follows the decision by IATI members to deprecate version 1 of the Standard, which was implemented in July 2019.

To help ensure that users access good-quality data, the Datastore holds no data that does not adhere to the IATI Schema. The IATI Schema provides the exact order and format in which publishers should provide their XML files. More information about the IATI Schema can be found on its own page on the IATI website.

Files marked as critically invalid by the IATI Validator are not included in the IATI Datastore.

In what formats can I access the data?

The IATI Datastore allows you to convert original IATI data files, which are published in the format XML, into two additional formats: CSV and JSON. All data in the Datastore is filtered and output based on IATI activities. An exception to this is when converting the data into CSV format; this also allows you to return data based on budgets or transactions.

So, you can output:

  • XML \\u2013 The Datastore returns the original activity XML data. All original published information is presented, as well as the metadata that is included in the XML output.
  • JSON \\u2013 The Datastore will convert the published XML to JSON format. All original published information is presented, as well as the metadata that is included in the XML output. You can select the objects in a JSON file to represent individual activities, budgets or transactions.
  • CSV \\u2013 The Datastore can convert the published XML data into CSV format. This format can then be used to analyse information using spreadsheet software such as Microsoft Excel, LibreOffice Calc or Google Sheets. You can select the rows in a CSV file to represent individual activities, budgets or transactions.
  • Excel (Datastore Search Only) \\u2013 Datastore Search can return an Excel-optimised CSV format by clicking the \\u201cEXCEL\\u201d download button. This format ensures that Microsoft Excel correctly interprets file encoding and correctly displays accented characters by adding a UTF8 BOM. The format also fixes a bug some users of Microsoft Excel could experience while opening the CSV format where rows incorrectly wrap in the middle of long cells. This is accomplished by truncating individual cells longer than 32,700 characters, so if your software can parse long cells, we recommend you continue using the original CSV download format.
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Users of the IATI Datastore will need to have technical competency and understand the basic structure and elements of the IATI Standard. This is to ensure that users are aware of what types of development and humanitarian data they can query and access. Users are provided with this information in the:

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Launching the new Datastore marks an essential step in the journey to improve the access of IATI data. In 2022 the new API will be used to power new IATI data tools to meet the needs of a wide-range of data users.

IATI\\u2019s Technical Team plans to build a web application for version 3 of the Datastore. In addition, the data presented by the next version of d-Portal will be consistent with that of the Datastore, and between the two applications data-processing features for consideration include (but are not limited to):

  • Currency conversion
  • Sector/country/region disaggregation
  • CSV builder, allowing users to build and format their own files
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The IATI Datastore has been developed by the IATI Technical Team. If you discover a bug or have an idea for an enhancement of the product, please raise these on the issue tracker on the Github repository.

For additional support on using (or transitioning over) to the new API, please contact the IATI Helpdesk: support@iatistandard.org. IATI\\u2019s Technical Team will happily set up a call to help get you started.

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IATI Country Development Finance Data tool responds to the needs of data users for a simple Excel-formatted set of data on projections and spending by country or region. These users include governments, civil society organisations, providers of development finance, amongst others.

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IATI Country Development Finance Data Tool

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What does Country Development Finance Data tool offer?

The Country Development Finance Data (CDFD) tool allows users to download Excel outputs that are designed to enable easy analysis in pivot tables, including:

  • Quarterly aggregations of budgets, commitments, disbursements, and expenditure, by country/region;
  • Aggregations by reporting organisation (and type), sector, aid type, finance type, and implementing organisation, among other data fields.

The CDFD tool also provides useful features to ensure that data can be visualised and downloads customised according to data users\\u2019 needs:

  • Data Dashboard feature: Visualise the data in useful summary maps,charts, and tables. Explore a summary dashboard and dashboards by Country/Region, Reporting Organisation, and Sector.
  • Custom Data Download feature: View and download customised spreadsheets of data using a range of filters to select the data you need based on your interest. Select the columns to be included in your spreadsheet and filter it by calendar year or quarter, budgets and/or spending, reporting organization, type of aid (e.g. loan or grant) and more.
  • Translated versions: The interface, data, dashboards, and custom data download are all available in French, Spanish, and Portuguese.
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Who is it for?

The tool has been developed and updated in close consultation with a range of data users. CDFD is particularly useful to partner country governments for analysing external development finance for budget planning and monitoring. Development partners and civil society organisations have also provided feedback that CDFD is useful for enabling them to easily understand and analyse IATI data. For example, to inform the coordination of development activities with other donors or implementing organisations, to gain a better understanding of future funding opportunities, or to improve accountability in the use of external resources. CDFD is open and free to use by anyone with an interest in finding development financing information by country or region.

Why was this developed?

\\u201cIn order to be successful in delivering on its objectives, IATI must prioritise the particular data needs and challenges of partner countries.\\u201d This priority was identified in the IATI Strategic Plan 2020-25, and developing this tool brings IATI a step closer to meeting the needs of data users in partner countries.

The tool ensures that a standard set of essential data is available in a user-friendly and familiar Excel format. In this way it can be directly accessed by countries looking to fill data gaps at the national level, including governments that do not use national aid information management systems (AIMS). The tool was initially informed by work in 2020 to support the governments of Nigeria and Chad to use IATI data for budget planning and in development cooperation reports. This provided the IATI Secretariat with valuable learning on the types and formats of data that CDFD should provide.

Based on feedback received from a range of data users, the tool was updated in 2022. This feedback came from dozens of trainings and support calls with data users from partner country governments, civil society, development partners, and analysts. It was also collected through workshops delivered in Rwanda (May 2022), Nigeria (June 2022), and Thailand (November 2022) where at least 58 government representatives from 49 countries, more than 75 civil society representatives from national and international CSOs, and more than 25 representatives from development partners were trained on using CDFD to access and analyse IATI data. All the feedback received informed the new features and improvements to CDFD.

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What guidance and support is available to use the tool?

While the tool is fast, simple and intuitive to use, CDFD provides useful data notes, guidance, and the methodology on how the data is processed.For more information and support on using IATI\\u2019s Country Development Finance Data (CDFD) tool:

  • Reach out directly to the IATI Secretariat at support@iatistandard.org
  • Visit IATI\\u2019s Data Use Query Corner
  • Join the Data Use Community of Practice on IATI Connect
  • View CDFD instructional videos on understanding and analysing Excel spreadsheets on data by country/region:

Introduction to IATI Country Development Finance tool (FR, ES, PT)

How to access and understand data on external development finance (FR, ES, PT)

How to analyse data on external development finance (FR, ES, PT)

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Date published: 11 January 2022

The API Gateway is home to IATI\\u2019s public APIs. It is the central point from which users and tools can programmatically access IATI\\u2019s data services.

IATI Gateway APIs

Currently two public API\\u2019s are available from the API Gateway:

Users of these APIs are required to register and obtain a free API key before using the API. This step allows the IATI Technical Team to better track how the APIs are being used, and ensure a secure and robust service for all users.

Additional IATI APIs

The IATI API Gateway will be the eventual home for all of IATI's supported public APIs. However, as we make this transition some APIs are still documented and accessed elsewhere:

  • IATI Registry API - Information on every organisation publishing IATI data.
  • Codelist API - Two machine readable ways for people to consume the codelists needed to create and interpret IATI data.

Instructions to obtain IATI Gateway API Keys

  • Navigate to https://developer.iatistandard.org
  • Click \\u201cSign Up\\u201d
  • Follow sign up process and confirm your account from an email link
  • Sign In to the API Gateway developer portal (same URL as above)
  • Navigate to Subscriptions > Exploratory - link
    • Enter a Subscription Name (this can be anything you want) in the box
    • Check the box to agree to the Terms of Use
    • Click the Subscribe Button
  • This will give you an API Key for 5 calls/minute up to a maximum of 100 calls/week, with no approval process.
  • If you require a higher rate/quota you need a Full Access subscription:
  • Navigate to Subscriptions > Full Access - link
    • Enter a Subscription Name (this can be anything you want) in the box
    • Check the box to agree to the Terms of Use
    • Click the Subscribe Button

Full Access enables subscribers to have unlimited access to Public IATI APIs with high call rate limits.

Your request will go into a queue where the IATI Tech Team will approve it.

  • Once approved, you\\u2019ll be able to use the API Keys provided either from within the API Gateway webpage or your local development tools.

Testing the Validator API

Testing from the API Gateway webpage

  • Go to APIs > IATI Validator V2 > POST validate - link
  • Click the green "Try it" button
  • Once you have an active subscription the \\u201cSubscription Key\\u201d field should auto-populate
  • Set a body
    • You can either paste a raw string of XML or upload a file from your computer with the \\u201cBinary\\u201d option
  • Click Send

Testing with local tools:

  • Choose an endpoint: e.g. POST https://api.iatistandard.org/validator/validate
  • Subscription Key:
    • Copy your Primary or Secondary Key from your Profile on the API Gateway webpage
  • Add a Header to your request:
    • Key: Ocp-Apim-Subscription-Key
    • Value: <your key>
  • You can see examples of different language requests format (HTTP, curl, etc.) in the \\u201cTry it\\u201d feature of the API

Testing the Datastore API

Testing from the API Gateway webpage

  • Go to APIs > IATI Datastore > GET Query - link
  • Click the green "Try it" button
  • Once you have an active subscription the \\u201cSubscription Key\\u201d field should auto-populate
  • Fill out required parameters:
    • collection - which collection you would like to query
      • activity
      • budget
      • transaction
    • responsetype - type of response
      • select - choose for JSON (flat), CSV, or Solr XML response
      • iati - choose to receive an IATI formatted XML response, only available for the activity collection path
      • iati_json - choose to receive structured JSON format, only available for the activity collection path
    • q - Defines a query using standard query syntax. This parameter is mandatory. E.g. search activity description narratives for NGO: \\u201cdescription_narrative:NGO\\u201d
  • Click Send

Testing with local tools:

  • Choose an endpoint: e.g.: GET https://api.iatistandard.org/datastore/activity/select?q=description_narrative:NGO
  • Subscription Key:
    • Copy your Primary or Secondary Key from your Profile on the API Gateway webpage
  • Add a header to your request:
    • Key: Ocp-Apim-Subscription-Key
    • Value: <your key>
  • You can see examples of different language requests format (HTTP, curl, etc.) in the \\u201cTry it\\u201d feature of the Developer Portal
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events.eventpage.3000.heading +#. events.eventpage.3000.title +#. events.eventpage.3000.seo_title +msgid "IATI at UN High-level Political Forum on Sustainable Development" +msgstr "None" + +#. wagtailcore.page.3001.title +#. events.eventpage.3001.heading +#. events.eventpage.3001.title +msgid "Meet and greet new IATI Executive Director" +msgstr "None" + +#. wagtailcore.page.3005.title +#. wagtailcore.page.3005.seo_title +#. events.eventpage.3005.heading +#. events.eventpage.3005.title +#. events.eventpage.3005.seo_title +msgid "IATI EVENTS CALENDAR" +msgstr "None" + +#. wagtailcore.page.3011.title +#. events.eventpage.3011.heading +#. events.eventpage.3011.title +msgid "IATI Members’ Assembly (Virtual) 2024" +msgstr "None" + +#. wagtailcore.page.73.title +#. guidance_and_support.guidancepage.73.heading +#. guidance_and_support.guidancepage.73.title +msgid "How to publish data" +msgstr "None" + +#. wagtailcore.page.74.title +#. guidance_and_support.guidancegrouppage.74.heading +#. guidance_and_support.guidancegrouppage.74.title +msgid "Creating your own data files" +msgstr "None" + +#. wagtailcore.page.80.title +#. guidance_and_support.guidancepage.80.heading +#. guidance_and_support.guidancepage.80.title +msgid "Publishing your data files" +msgstr "None" + +#. wagtailcore.page.2987.title +#. guidance_and_support.guidancegrouppage.2987.heading +#. guidance_and_support.guidancegrouppage.2987.title +msgid "Publishing without access restrictions" +msgstr "None" + +#. wagtailcore.page.2988.title +#. guidance_and_support.guidancepage.2988.heading +#. guidance_and_support.guidancepage.2988.title +msgid "Why we need to publish without access restrictions" +msgstr "None" + +#. wagtailcore.page.2990.title +#. guidance_and_support.guidancepage.2990.heading +#. guidance_and_support.guidancepage.2990.title +msgid "How to check your files are published without access restrictions" +msgstr "None" + +#. wagtailcore.page.2991.title +#. 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"Calling IATI data users - please take 5 min survey!" +msgstr "None" + +#. wagtailcore.page.2962.title +#. news.newspage.2962.heading +#. news.newspage.2962.title +msgid "IATI data to be integrated into Nepal's Aid Management Information System" +msgstr "None" + +#. wagtailcore.page.2963.title +#. news.newspage.2963.heading +#. news.newspage.2963.title +msgid "IATI Annual Report 2022: Sustaining progress towards IATI’s Strategic Plan" +msgstr "None" + +#. wagtailcore.page.2964.title +#. news.newspage.2964.heading +#. news.newspage.2964.title +msgid "2023 IATI Budgets Analysis" +msgstr "None" + +#. wagtailcore.page.2965.title +#. news.newspage.2965.heading +#. news.newspage.2965.title +msgid "Migrate your data from AidStream to IATI Publisher" +msgstr "None" + +#. wagtailcore.page.2966.title +#. news.newspage.2966.heading +#. news.newspage.2966.title +msgid "Interview: Investigative journalist uses IATI data in CNN report" +msgstr "None" + +#. wagtailcore.page.2967.title +#. news.newspage.2967.title +msgid "Farewell blog from Development Initiatives' Technical Team" +msgstr "None" + +#. wagtailcore.page.2968.title +#. news.newspage.2968.heading +#. news.newspage.2968.title +msgid "Apply for new IATI Director position" +msgstr "None" + +#. wagtailcore.page.2969.title +#. news.newspage.2969.heading +#. news.newspage.2969.title +msgid "Introducing IATI’s new Secretariat arrangements" +msgstr "None" + +#. wagtailcore.page.2970.title +#. news.newspage.2970.heading +#. news.newspage.2970.title +msgid "Briefing: IATI messages to 2023 HLPF" +msgstr "None" + +#. wagtailcore.page.2972.title +#. news.newspage.2972.heading +#. news.newspage.2972.title +msgid "Apply for IATI Community Events and Communications Internship" +msgstr "None" + +#. wagtailcore.page.2973.title +#. news.newspage.2973.heading +#. news.newspage.2973.title +msgid "Connect is awesome" +msgstr "None" + +#. wagtailcore.page.2976.title +#. news.newspage.2976.heading +#. news.newspage.2976.title 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"IATI unites global leaders in Bogota" +msgstr "None" + +#. wagtailcore.page.2997.title +#. news.newspage.2997.heading +#. news.newspage.2997.title +msgid "UN Forum hears how funding for Indigenous Peoples' can be tracked with IATI data" +msgstr "None" + +#. wagtailcore.page.2998.title +#. news.newspage.2998.heading +#. news.newspage.2998.title +msgid "Launch: IATI Annual Report 2023" +msgstr "None" + +#. wagtailcore.page.2999.title +#. news.newspage.2999.heading +#. news.newspage.2999.title +msgid "Introducing IATI’s first Executive Director" +msgstr "None" + +#. wagtailcore.page.3002.title +#. wagtailcore.page.3002.seo_title +#. news.newspage.3002.heading +#. news.newspage.3002.title +#. news.newspage.3002.seo_title +msgid "Integration of IATI Publisher and AidStream" +msgstr "None" + +#. wagtailcore.page.3003.title +#. news.newspage.3003.heading +#. news.newspage.3003.title +msgid "Development Bank of Latin America and the Caribbean (CAF) starts publishing IATI Data" +msgstr "None" + +#. wagtailcore.page.3007.title +#. home.iatiinactionfeatureditems.1.title +#. about.casestudypage.3007.heading +#. about.casestudypage.3007.title +msgid "Powering rapid responses to food and nutritional insecurity" +msgstr "None" + +#. wagtailcore.page.3008.title +#. home.iatiinactionitems.1.title +#. about.casestudypage.3008.heading +#. about.casestudypage.3008.title +msgid "Measuring sustainable development across Africa" +msgstr "None" + +#. wagtailcore.page.3009.title +#. about.casestudypage.3009.heading +#. about.casestudypage.3009.title +msgid "Tracking development cooperation across Nigeria" +msgstr "None" + +#. wagtailcore.page.3010.title +#. home.iatiinactionitems.2.title +#. about.casestudypage.3010.heading +#. about.casestudypage.3010.title +msgid "Driving access to data across Latin America and the Caribbean" +msgstr "None" + +#. wagtailcore.page.3006.title +#. about.casestudypage.3006.heading +#. about.casestudypage.3006.title +msgid "Making overseas development 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This Privacy Policy sets out how we, the International Aid Transparency Initiative (IATI), obtain, store and use your personal information when you use or interact with our websites, (*.iatistandard.org; *.aidinfolabs.org; *.iatiregistry.org; *.iaticonnect.org; https://iati.zendesk.com - our websites), or where we otherwise obtain or collect your personal information.

This Privacy Policy is effective from 14th February 2024

We reserve the right to modify this policy at any time, so please check it frequently.

1. The Information We Collect

Information You Provide

We collect data that you provide directly to us, including personal data. \\u201cPersonal Data\\u201d is information that identifies you. For IATI websites (*.iatistandard.org; *.aidinfolabs.org; *.iatiregistry.org; *.iaticonnect.org; https://iati.zendesk.com) this is collected in the context of one or more of the following options:

  • Newsletter subscriptions \\u2013 In which case we collect the following categories of personal data: Name and email address
  • Websites \\u2013 When you use our websites, we collect and analyse the following information about your computer or mobile device: your browser type, IP address, browser language, operating system, and other similar information.
  • Registered users \\u2013 When you create a user account for an IATI website, we collect the following categories of personal data: name, username and email address.

2. Cookies

Please see our cookie policy.

3. How we use your information

Newsletters \\u2013 Only with your prior consent, we will occasionally send you information on events, recent work and other information. You can sign up to receive these emails and social media campaigns from us on our newsletter sign up.

The legal basis for such processing of your Personal Data is therefore your consent (Art. 6(1)(a) GDPR). Please note that you are not legally required to provide us with your Personal Data. However, without your Personal Data we will not be able to send you our newsletters as mentioned above.

4. Updating your personal information and unsubscribing

You have the option to opt-out of these types of communications at any time, by clicking the \\u2018unsubscribe\\u2019 link at the footer of each communication.

5. Your Rights

Under the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), you have the following rights:

  • Right of access (Art. 15 GDPR): You have the right to request confirmation as to whether or not your Personal Data is being processed, and, where that is the case, to request access to the Personal Data and information such as the purposes of the processing or the categories of Personal Data concerned.
  • Right to rectification (Art. 16 GDPR): You have the right to request the correction of inaccurate Personal Data.
  • Right to erasure (Art. 17 GDPR): You have the right to request erasure of Personal Data without undue delay under certain circumstances, e.g. if your Personal Data is no longer necessary for the purposes for which it was collected or if you withdraw consent on which processing is based according to Art. 6 (1)(a) GDPR and where there is no other legal ground for processing.
  • Right to restriction of processing (Art. 18 GDPR): You have the right to request us to restrict the processing of your Personal Data under certain circumstances, e.g. if you think that the Personal Data we process about you is incorrect or unlawful.
  • Right to data portability (Art. 20 GDPR): Under certain circumstances, you have the right to receive your Personal Data you have provided us with, in a structured, commonly used and machine-readable format and you have the right to transmit that information to another controller without hindrance or ask us to do so.
  • Right to object (Art. 21 GDPR): You have the right to object to the processing of your Personal Data under certain circumstances. In particular if we process your Personal Data on the basis on legitimate interest (Art. 6 (1)(b) GDPR) or if we use your personal data for marketing purposes.

You may assert those rights at any time by emailing us to correct or change any information or request which Personal Data (e.g. name, address) we have stored or to assert any other of your rights as mentioned above by emailing us at support@iatistandard.org.

6. How we Protect Your Personal Information

The security of your Personal Data is very important to us. We have implemented state of the art administrative, technical, and physical security measures to protect against the unauthorised access, destruction or alteration of your information. This includes encrypting our Services using Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) and restricting access to Personal Data to all employees, contractors and agents working on behalf of the IATI secretariat who need to know that information in order to process it for us, and who are subject to strict contractual confidentiality obligations.

7. Data Retention

We delete or anonymise your Personal Data as soon as it is no longer required for the purposes we have collected your Personal Data as outlined in this Privacy Policy.

8. Contact Information

If you wish to contact us or have any questions about or complaints in relation to this Privacy Policy, please contact us at the address below. Open Data Services manages the storage and processing of personal information on behalf of UNDP, as part of hosting the IATI Secretariat.

Open Data Services Co-operative Ltd

Email: contact@opendataservices.coop

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All IATI websites (*.iatistandard.org; *.aidinfolabs.org; *.iatiregistry.org; *.iaticonnect.org; https://iati.zendesk.com) use the following category of cookies:

Analysis: We use cookies to analyse the use and performance of our websites and services so that we can provide you with the best experience. These cookies are collected through use of Google Analytics.

This has been configured in a way that anonymises your IP address, along with any other personal, or identifiable data obtained through the use of Google Analytics. By tracking users in this way, it is therefore not possible to identify a single person through their use of this website.

Essential: We use cookies to perform essential functions of our websites, such as to keep users logged in, and for security through CSRF prevention. These are not used to collect any personal data.

Contact

If you wish to contact us or have any questions about or complaints in relation to this Cookie Policy, please contact us at the following address:

Open Data Services Co-operative Ltd

Email: contact@opendataservices.coop

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iatistandard.org is available in English and French versions to expand global access to information from the International Aid Transparency Initiative (IATI). iatistandard.org was originally created in English and details about accessing content within the French version of the site can be found below.

How can I access iatistandard.org in different languages?

Your web browser should automatically direct you to the version of IATI\\u2019s website that is set to your default language (if it is English or French). You can also access the English or French version by using the links that appear on the top-right hand side of each webpage.

What content is available in French?

You can find a range of useful information in French:

  • Information about the International Aid Transparency Initiative (IATI) and the IATI Standard
  • Guidance on how to use and publish IATI data
  • News and events
  • Selected governance documents including Members\\u2019 Assembly papers and minutes, and Annual Reports
  • Codelists

What content is not yet available in French?

IATI Reference

Information on all rules and guidance of each version of the IATI Standard is in English only, however French translations of some IATI codelists are available.

Images

Some images that contain text, for example screenshots of external resources maybe available in English only.

Are all documents posted on iatistandard.org available in French?

Most documents, including spreadsheets, presentations and word documents are not translated into French. However, key governance documents that are translated can be accessed by clicking on the links labeled \\u2018FR\\u2019.

Can I access support from the IATI Secretariat in French?

All support provided by IATI Secretariat will be in English only.

What other resources are available in translated versions?

IATI Connect, IATI's community platform is available in over 100 languages. In addition, many videos on IATI's Youtube channel are available in French, Portuguese and Spanish.

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This guidance sets out the process to be followed by data owners in instances where they choose to remove data published to the IATI Standard.

Data removal process

IATI is an open data standard, therefore publishing data to IATI is a commitment to having this data openly shared. Public data must be shared under a user-selected Open Data licence. However, IATI is aware that due to security concerns or privacy issues the data owner may choose to remove their data, either temporarily or permanently. The IATI publisher then has two options to proceed with removing their data:

Make the dataset \\u2018Private\\u2019

IATI publishers have the option to share datasets \\u2018privately\\u2019 through the IATI Registry. Private datasets will only be accessible to members of the publishing organisation with the required permission. Private data sets are held securely on the IATI Registry and are never shared by IATI.

Delete the dataset

IATI publishers also have the option to delete their dataset through the IATI Registry. The dataset will be deleted immediately from public view.

In order to make a file \\u2018private\\u2019 or \\u2018delete\\u2019 it, the data owner needs to login to their IATI Registry publisher account, select \\u2018manage\\u2019 and then go to the \\u2018Datasets\\u2019 tab. Here, the data owner can find options to make their datasets public, make them private, or delete them.

If the data owner encounters any issues in the process of making their file private or deleting it, they should contact the IATI Secretariat for support.

What happens when IATI data is removed?

The IATI Registry does not store any IATI data, but it does provide links to places where the data can be downloaded. Links to these places can be found under the \\u2018Datasets\\u2019 section of individual IATI Registry publisher profiles. Other applications also use and store data published to the IATI Standard. These are known as \\u2018consuming applications\\u2019 and each should have its own data removal guidance. Not all of these applications are designed and managed by the IATI Secretariat.

1) Consuming applications managed by IATI Secretariat: If a data owner decides to remove their data from the IATI Registry, the IATI-managed tools will refresh in the following specified time frames, and the data is removed from these applications accordingly:

Important note: Once data has been removed (made private or deleted) from the IATI Registry, the data will be removed from the above consuming applications at the time they are refreshed. If however the data is inaccessible at the time the application is refreshed (because of either a server error or a Registry error), but the data set is still marked as public on the IATI Registry, then the above consuming applications will continue to display the last available version of the data. Data owners are therefore advised to reconfirm that the data is no longer available on the Registry after 24-36 hours has passed, and contact the IATI Secretariat if further assistance is required.

2) External consuming applications not managed by IATI: As an open data standard, IATI data is available for use by anyone wishing to build a consuming application that uses IATI data. If a data owner decides to remove their data from the IATI Registry, the data owner should contact the external tool provider to check their data removal policy and refresh times.

Data removal requests

If a user becomes aware of data shared through the IATI Registry that they feel should not be shared openly, the user should contact the publishing organisation directly to request that the data be removed. The person making the request should refer to the contact information provided in the profile of the publisher in the Registry, and should:

  • Confirm their role and relationship to the data;
  • Clarify which specific data item(s) they are requesting be removed;
  • Establish the reason for the request.

If you receive no response from an IATI publisher or have a question on this Data Removal Guidance, please contact us for support.

IATI reserves the right to update or amend this guidance at any time and without prior notice.

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What data can I find?

You can find IATI data on 1 million development and humanitarian activities across the world. The data covers finances, locations, sectors, results and more.

The data has been published to IATI by more than 1500 organisations. These include donor governments, development finance institutions and UN agencies, non-governmental organisations, foundations and private sector organisations.

Why should I use the data?

Using transparent, good quality data helps efforts to achieve sustainable development. IATI sets the standard for the way information is reported so it is easier to plan, track and compare the progress and outcomes of different projects and activities. IATI data is \\u2018open data\\u2019, so it can be used by anyone for any purpose.

Accessing and using the best available data is crucial for informing effective decisions to promote development and provide essential support in the face of humanitarian crises. Access to IATI data is an important planning aid for developing and donor country governments. It enables academics, politicians, campaigners, journalists, and members of the public to understand how development and humanitarian resources are used. It also gives them the information they need to hold to account those who provide or use aid funding.

Quality of IATI data

Organisations are responsible for deciding how much detail they provide on their activities and IATI does not audit or verify the data. It is expected that organisations continually improve the range and quality of their data. Users of IATI data play a key role in helping to increase the quality of published data.

If you spot an error in an organisation\\u2019s data or if you think data is missing, please contact the publisher. Guidance on how to find the publisher\\u2019s contact email is available at How to get help with using IATI data.

See:

Using the data

There are numerous tools and resources to help you use the data. These range from simple tools anyone can use to see the information, through to technical resources for developers who want to integrate data into other systems or build new tools.

See:

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At the heart of our work is the IATI Standard. This is a set of rules and guidance produced by IATI for publishing useful development and humanitarian data.

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IATI publishers include a broad range of organisations, from donor governments, development finance institutions and UN agencies to non-governmental organisations, foundations and private sector organisations.

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We support organisations to publish a range of information about their spending and activities according to the IATI Standard. For example, organisations can publish details of their future budgets, the locations of their projects, or the results that have been achieved.

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To publish data according to the IATI Standard, information needs to be provided in the data format XML. Using this format means fast, machine-readable data can be easily exchanged, compared and combined with other data published in the same way.

This data can be converted into less technical formats, such as spreadsheets, and be used by digital tools to display the data in charts, graphs and maps.

All data published to the IATI Standard is catalogued by an index, called the IATI Registry.

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View spending published by sector for a recipient country at d-portal.org

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To be used by anyone

IATI data can be searched by anyone through a number of websites and analysed in different ways . We support people to use IATI by raising awareness, providing guidance and technical tools required to use the data.

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You can explore the data at d-portal. For more detailed searches \\u2013 for example, by country, by sector or by organisation publishing data, use the IATI Datastore Search. IATI data can also be integrated directly into governments\\u2019 internal financial systems.

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Publishers

IATI publishers share information on a wide range of resources, from aid to private finance, that flow into developing countries.

We encourage every organisation distributing or spending funds through international delivery chains to publish IATI data.

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IATI publishers include:

  • Donor governments
  • Multilateral organisations
  • Development Finance Institutions
  • Philanthropic Foundations
  • Fund managers
  • International non-governmental organisations
  • Local non-governmental organisations
  • Private sector organisations
  • Academic, training and research organisations
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Governments of developing countries

To plan resources effectively, governments in developing countries need to know what development and humanitarian organisations are operating in their country. They also need to know what these organisations are spending, which services they are providing and where.

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IATI data helps governments access timely, forward-looking and detailed information on resources that flow into the country to address poverty and crises. Government staff can integrate IATI data into their national financial systems.

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Civil society organisations

Civil society organisations can use IATI data to hold authorities to account, to avoid duplicating services, and to signpost local people to other civil society organisations that can help them. Civil society organisations can also use IATI data to see how transparent donors are about their spending and to campaign for improvements.

Citizens, researchers, parliamentarians, the media

News organisations, journalists, academics, parliamentarians and others with an interest in development can use IATI to find detailed data for their research. You can view all IATI data easily using our own tool, d-portal.

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Archive

The technical advisory group (TAG) was an expert community that informed our approach to data publication and use, including updates to the IATI Standard.

Most of the group\\u2019s work and discussion happened on our online forum IATI Discuss, however the TAG met in person once a year. To view the documents for each TAG meeting, please see the relevant past event page.

TAG meeting:

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Looking for translated documents?

All documents available in French are marked with \\u2018FR\\u2019. Please note that not all documents are translated and to find out more please see Translation FAQs.

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IATI can provide your organisation with presentation materials about the initiative, including detailed information on the IATI Standard and the process of publishing and using IATI data. Presentation resources are available in English, French, Spanish, and Portuguese.

How can I receive custom presentation materials?

Anyone interested in presenting IATI to their colleagues or networks can request custom presentation materials from the IATI Secretariat. Examples of possible audiences include recipient country governments, country-level offices of development partners, journalists, civil society organisations and researchers.

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Access IATI Speakers' Kit

For those new to IATI, we strongly recommend that you request customised presentations from IATI's Secretariat by following the guidance above. However, if you have existing knowledge of IATI and wish to create your own customised presentation, please use IATI's Speakers' Kit resources:

Translated versions of all presentations:

Survey

If you use the IATI Speakers' Kit resources, please take this very short survey. This will help the IATI Secretariat monitor how useful the IATI Speakers\\u2019 Kit is and you can request new slides and other improvements.

Updates

The IATI Speakers' Kit will be updated frequently to reflect changes in information and resources from IATI. For any questions please email IATI\\u2019s Secretariat: info@iatistandard.org.

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What topics can I request information on?

Materials are currently available to address the following topic areas, however, additional content areas can be covered upon request.

1 Introduction to IATI

  • For audiences new to IATI, discover which organisations publish data, what data is published (simple overview) and two case studies on using IATI data.

2 How to publish IATI data

  • Learn more about the wide range of development and humanitarian data that your organisation can publish using the IATI Standard.
  • Find an overview of the IATI publishing process and understand the mandatory and recommended data to publish.
  • Discover what tools your organisation can use to publish its data.

3 Accessing and using IATI data

  • Find out how to do basic searches of IATI data on d-portal.org.
  • For data specialists and technical experts, learn about accessing a wider range of IATI data using the Datastore Query Builder and API.
  • Find information on other portals that provide IATI data, for example those created by donors and other organisations.

4 Understanding the IATI Standard

  • Get a detailed overview of the range of data and fields included in the IATI Standard.

5 How is IATI managed? Governance and the IATI story so far

  • Learn more about how IATI is governed and managed.
  • Find information on IATI's role and contribution as part of the aid effectiveness and transparency agendas since 2008.
  • Learn how to engage further with IATI and its community.
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How do I make a formal request for presentation materials?

Please e-mail info@iatistandard.org, with the following information:

  • Your name, organisation and title
  • Date and intended length of your presentation
  • Audience for your presentation and level of technical expertise
  • Key outcomes expected from your presentation (e.g. I\\u2019m looking for a basic presentation - \\u2018What is IATI?\\u2019; or I need an \\u2018Introduction to the IATI Standard and data use tools\\u2019, etc.)
  • Anything else we should know!

You will receive a customised PowerPoint presentation and notes based on the information provided above. Please note that normal turnaround time for custom presentation requests is seven business days, during which time the Secretariat Outreach team will be in touch to understand more about your specific needs and we will work with you to customise your presentation accordingly. When acknowledging your email request, the IATI Secretariat will also provide a timeline for receipt of your presentation.

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Can I request presentation materials on topics other than those identified above?

The Secretariat is happy to customise a presentation according to your needs. Please feel free to request information on other areas of interest when sending your formal presentation request to info@iatistandard.org.

Does the IATI Secretariat provide virtual or in-person presentations?

Yes! Pending availability, virtual or in-person presentations by the Secretariat are also possible. Please e-mail info@iatistandard.org for more information.

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External resources

  • UNDP \\u2013 Introduction to IATI UNDP have created an online training course that provides an introduction to IATI, a discussion of the importance and value of IATI to aid transparency, as well as an introduction to publishing data to the IATI Standard.

  • Humentum- IATI Data Publishing This is an online flex course. Bringing together Bond\\u2019s expertise in IATI and Humentum\\u2019s experience in online learning, this 2-week online course supports you to publish to the IATI data standard.

If you have created a resource that you would like to share here, please contact the IATI Secretariat.

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There are many tools you can use to access IATI data. Different tools are designed for users with different technical abilities and for different uses. Use the information here to help decide which tools might be right for you.

Non-technical tools for searching, visualising and downloading IATI data

There are several free online tools for accessing IATI data which you can use without any special expertise. These tools differ in the number of fields you use to filter searches and how the data is displayed. For example, some online tools visualise the data in charts or maps while others allow you to download Excel spreadsheets or CSV files.

Some tools enable you to see all IATI data, while others are designed to extract only certain information for specific purposes.

Most tools are free to use. If a tool requires payment, refer to the service provider for details.

Tools built and managed by IATI

IATI has built tools that provide access to all IATI data. These are:

d-portal is a development portal that allows you to explore and visualise IATI data on development and humanitarian aid activities. d-portal refreshes daily and takes data directly from the IATI Registry. New publishers should appear on d-portal on the Monday after their first publication.

The IATI Datastore provides access to data published by organisations according to the IATI Standard on their resources and results. It's Query Builder enables users to build queries across 32 different elements of the IATI Standard. Users can select options through drop-down and freetext filters.

This tool enables download of simple Excel-formatted data on commitments, disbursements and expenditures, as well as forward-looking budgets, presented simply by country and region. It is a tool created by the IATI Secretariat as an interim measure to support simple access to the kinds of data requested most frequently by IATI partner country governments. Learning from this tool will inform IATI's next steps to develop a new data portal that will simplify access to all IATI data for all users.

Tools built and managed by third parties

IATI data is open source, so anyone is able to freely use the data and build tools that use IATI data. With some third-party tools you can see all IATI data; others use IATI data to focus on specific themes or topics in the international development and humanitarian sectors.

Some governments and organisations have built their own online tools that showcase their data.

If you have built a tool for accessing and using IATI data please let us know so that we can add them to the list.

Integrate IATI data into government financial systems

Governments of developing countries can reduce the burden of data collection by accessing IATI data to find many of the details they need in one place.

Some governments, such as Madagascar and Senegal, are further improving efficiency by trialling an automatic import of IATI data into their internal Aid Information Management Systems (AIMS) using an IATI-AIMS import tool. This can save valuable time that would otherwise be spent manually collecting and uploading data. It allows staff to spend more time using the data, and working with development partners locally to enrich and add context to it.

By using IATI data, government staff get a fuller picture of development and humanitarian activities and organisations operating in their country. They can find detailed information for specific projects and sometimes discover activities they were previously unaware of.

IATI resources for technical users

While there are many tools built to provide access to IATI data, they may not always meet your specific needs and there is a growing demand for bespoke products. For example, many governments have built their own portals to display their data in a way that the public can understand. Some organisations make tools for specific data queries or build new tools to analyse or visualise data in particular ways.

IATI and others have created resources to help developers build bespoke products.

Resources for developers

To allow for different ways of querying the data and to enable new tools to be built, IATI provides developers and other technical users access to useful APIs so they can work directly with the raw IATI XML data files.

IATI resources:

  • IATI Registry - IATI\\u2019s Registry API allows you to query the metadata on each organisation and xml file published to IATI. Metadata includes URLs to each published xml file, organisation publisher IDs and IATI organisation IDs.
  • IATI Datastore - IATI\\u2019s Datastore allows you to query all activity data and return it in formats beyond XML, including in JSON and CSV. The Datastore runs queries based on pre-existing set fields within IATI data and gives you the option to combine these queries.

Third-party technical resources

Other organisations have also created useful tools for technical users. These include:

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While using IATI data, there are a number of ways to get help depending on whose data you are looking at and the tool you are using.

Managing data quality

Each publishing organisation is responsible for ensuring the quality of its own data. Many organisations are publishing good quality data, but this can and does vary between publishers.

Each organisation decides upon the amount of content they provide and is responsible for ensuring the accuracy of that information.

IATI monitors the structure of published data and ensures that it follows the machine-readable rules in the IATI Standard. However, IATI does not audit or verify the content of published data. The IATI Secretariat and other tool providers are working on improving tools for validation and data use that flag where data quality can be improved.

User feedback is key to improving data quality by highlighting to publishers areas in which they can improve their data and ensure it accurately reflects their work. The more reliable and accurate data is, the more it will be systematically used.

If there is information you cannot find, cannot interpret or you think is wrong, please let the publisher know.

If you are a publisher and are looking to improve the quality of your data, please see Data Quality.

Finding the publisher\\u2019s contact email

Each IATI publisher is required to provide an email address on the IATI Registry and may also include a link to their website. To find these details, go to the required publisher\\u2019s page and the address will be displayed on the right of the screen under \\u2018Contact\\u2019.

Publishers can also include specific contact email addresses within their IATI data. For guidance on how to check, please see Using the IATI Registry.

Technical issues with tools

There are a range of tools and resources for using IATI data; some are provided by IATI while others are offered by third parties.

IATI tools

If you encounter issues with using a tool that IATI manages, contact us for advice and assistance.

Our main tools for data use are:

Third party tools

If you are having problems using IATI data through websites or tools that are not managed by IATI, please contact the service provider.

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The IATI Tool Guide has been developed to help data users navigate the complex environment of tools and applications for using IATI data.

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This useful guide provides an overview of the various tools available and the benefits of using each one. It includes detailed instructions and use cases to help you identify the right tool to deliver the data that you are looking for.

Whether you work for a government on aid management, or are a journalist writing a story, the IATI Tool Guide will help you use IATI data to inform your work.

The IATI Tool Guide has been developed by Development Gateway and was funded through the IATI Data Use Fund.

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Access research undertaken by IATI on the data needs across development and humanitarian stakeholders.

Focused country case studies in Malawi and Somalia

To help inform the development of IATI's Strategic Plan 2025-25, two focused country case studies were undertaken in Malawi and Somalia.

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Spotlight on IATI data use - profiles

In 2017 IATI released a series of profiles to look at the use of open data by developing country governments.Based on a recent survey led by UNDP, these profiles tell us a great deal about IATI data at country level and what the challenges and opportunities are for improving its use.

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The Members\\u2019 Assembly

The members\\u2019 assembly is formed of all members of IATI. They include over 100 donor and developing country governments, multilateral institutions, philanthropic foundations plus civil society and private sector organisations. Our members fund essential work of IATI, ensuring our initiative can achieve real change in global transparency.

The assembly approves strategic decisions and changes to IATI's governance. The chair of the governing board is also the chair of the members\\u2019 assembly.

The Governing Board

The governing board is made up of seven representatives elected by IATI members. The board presents options and makes recommendations on IATI\\u2019s overall strategic direction to the members\\u2019 assembly, oversees the implementation of IATI\\u2019s workplan by the secretariat and ensures the initiative operates effectively, according to its mission, vision, and values.

The Secretariat

IATI\\u2019s Secretariat is responsible for delivering the activities of the initiative, as set by the Governing Board. UNDP hosts the Secretariat and is responsible for IATI\\u2019s policy and technology services. UNOPS is the Secretariat\\u2019s service provider of the initiative\\u2019s legal and operational functions, and Open Data Services is the Secretariat\\u2019s technology delivery partner (contracted via UNDP). For further detail on the bodies governing IATI, see the Standard Operating Procedures.

IATI Community

IATI has a broad and diverse community of IATI data publishers and users, including development practitioners, political advocates for transparency, open data experts and technical specialists. This community is structured through our Communities of Practice' and 'Working Groups\\u2019. Both bodies work in alignment with each other to provide the Governing Board and the Members\\u2019 Assembly with timely advice on a range of matters and ensure the availability of opportunities and fora for systematic exchange and learning.

Standard Operating Procedures

IATI\\u2019s Standard Operating Procedures draw together and codify all decisions taken by IATI relating to how the initiative is run. It is intended as a living document which is updated after each members\\u2019 assembly to reflect new priorities or operating realities.

The latest version of the Standard Operating Procedures can be downloaded below.

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IATI Financial Report

IATI Financial Report 2023 accompanies the IATI Annual Report 2023 (ES / FR). Details about the initiative's previous year's finances can be found within past IATI Annual Report documents.

Financial Report 2023 FR and ES to follow.

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Income

IATI is financed by our members through a combination of membership fees and voluntary contributions. All funds are allocated to a pool of resources and used to finance IATI's budget and workplan, as approved by the Governing Board. In its role as trustee within the IATI Secretariat, UNOPS has full fiduciary responsibility and accountability for the receipt, custody and disbursement of all contributions provided by members.

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Annual financial statements

IATI publishes annual financial statements prepared by UNOPS which cover the entire period of IATI implementation by the Secretariat consortium from September 2013 to December 2022. Financial statements are prepared based on a calendar year and include all financial contributions by members during this period.

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Budget and workplan

IATI's planned annual spending is set out in its budget and workplan. IATI\\u2019s elected Governing Board oversees the development and approval of the budget and workplan.

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The following documents provide information on past IATI budget and outputs:

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Commitment to Transparency

Each of the IATI Secretariat entities publish details of their related activities according to the IATI Standard as part of their corporate reporting, and in respect of their own commitments to transparency.

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IATI budget and workplan

The IATI budget and workplan outline the activities that the Secretariat is focusing on during the year. IATI\\u2019s elected Governing Board oversees the development and approval of the budget and workplan.

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Delivering IATI Strategic Plan 2020-2025

IATI's annual budget and workplans contribute to the delivery of the IATI Strategic Plan 2020-2025. IATI's Secretariat and Governing Board have set out an overview of how the Strategic Plan will be delivered over five years.

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All activities in IATI's budget and workplans aim to achieve three mutually reinforcing objectives for the initiative over the next five years. These are: (1) improving the quality of IATI data that is published; (2) promoting the use of data by development and humanitarian actors; and (3) strengthening IATI\\u2019s data Standard and reinvigorating its community of publishers and members.

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Read more about the IATI Strategic Plan 2020-2025

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IATI Annual Reports

Our annual reports provide updates on the progress, challenges and finances of IATI. The first IATI annual report was produced in 2013. Since 2014 reports have been published in English, French and Spanish. All are downloadable as PDF documents.

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2023

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2022

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2021

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2020

Annual Report 2020 is accompanied by a new separate Financial Report, developed to improve accessibility and transparency of information on IATI\\u2019s finances.

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2019

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2018

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2017

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IATI Secretariat Service Catalogue

This IATI Secretariat Service Catalogue outlines the services provided by the IATI Secretariat to IATI members, and aims to provide a clear and consistent understanding of each service for both users and stakeholders.

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Standard Operating Procedures

IATI\\u2019s Standard Operating Procedures draw together and codify all decisions taken by IATI relating to how the initiative is run. It is intended as a living document which is updated after each members\\u2019 assembly to reflect new priorities or operating realities.

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Theory of change

IATI's Theory of Change explains how the initiative\\u2019s activities will lead to the change and impact that IATI aims for. The Theory of Change was prepared under the leadership of UNDP\\u2019s Bureau for Policy and Programme Support, Development Impact Group with the guidance of a DFID expert on Theory of Change seconded to UNDP. Whilst different Theory of Change processes exist, the process applied here is a hybrid drawn from established UNDP and UK DFID processes. IATI\\u2019s Board and Secretariat members were consulted and updated throughout the development process.

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IATI Value Proposition Statement

The IATI Value Proposition Statement was written in consultation with IATI members in 2017. View IATI Value Proposition Statement.

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IATI Data Use Strategy

IATI's Data Use Strategy 2017 - 2019 was developed to improve the systematic and routine use of IATI data to help achieve sustainable development outcomes. More information on the work that the initiative is undertaking on data use can be found in the Using Data section.

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IATI Evaluation 2015

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The 2030 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), the Addis Ababa Action Agenda and the World Humanitarian Summit Grand Bargain encourage all development and humanitarian stakeholders to work increasingly in smarter and more collaborative ways to be ever more effective in helping to bring about development, especially to reduce poverty and alleviate suffering. Technology continues to evolve and provide us with new ways to achieve this. Nonetheless technology alone is not enough, and the commitment of stakeholders in these fields is essential if meaningful progress is to be made.

Since IATI\\u2019s launch in 2008 at the Accra High Level Forum on Aid Effectiveness there has been an exciting growth in momentum to share and use data to support our collective efforts towards achieving the SDGs. IATI\\u2019s vision is for transparent, good quality information on development resources and results to be available and used by all stakeholder groups to help achieve sustainable development outcomes. As the IATI community, we have the potential to transform the development landscape with rapid growth in the publication and use of data, since IATI\\u2019s technical infrastructure is open to all data publishers and users.

The IATI open data standard is a global public good that enables any organisation to publish data that is compatible with data from other IATI publishers, and increasingly, with data about public procurement and public spending. As such, IATI data provides a basis for the essential integration of data on development and humanitarian finance and activities with budget and expenditure and other data in partner countries. It also strengthens financial management and accountability for how the funding is spent and what it delivers.

Joining the IATI community offers organisations around the world the unique opportunity to help make this vision a reality. Our mission is threefold: 1) to ensure transparency of data on development resources and results; 2) to ensure the quality of IATI data continually improves and responds to the needs of all stakeholders and 3) to facilitate access to effective tools and support so that IATI data contributes to the achievement of sustainable development outcomes.

Why join us as a member?

Demonstrate visionary, international leadership: Membership of IATI is a clear statement of commitment to the principles of transparency, implementation of the IATI Standard and helping it to succeed. Being a member of IATI brings reputational benefits and provides a forum in which organisations can showcase their work in using transparency and open data to improve development and humanitarian outcomes. It also gives access to a vibrant network of colleagues for sharing practice and knowledge, collaborating and innovating. IATI\\u2019s members are diverse, including civil society, multilateral and bilateral donor organisations, partner country governments and private sector organisations from all corners of the world, all bringing different and essential perspectives to the table.

Make IATI work for you: Being a member provides the opportunity to shape the future of transparency, as IATI is at the forefront of global development transparency efforts. Members steer the initiative by participating in the annual Members\\u2019 Assembly and voting on IATI\\u2019s priorities, budget, work plan and changes to the IATI Standard. They also share their experience at the annual Members\\u2019 Assembly and in other events to shape the evolution of IATI as an open data standard and as a global public good, as well as the architecture of publishing and the ecosystem of tools for accessing and using IATI data.

Be the lifeblood of IATI: Members provide the funding that keeps IATI running. It is essential to continue to maintain and improve IATI\\u2019s technical infrastructure (e.g. Registry, Datastore, Dportal), to advocate and provide support for the publication and use of data, and to raise awareness about the contribution of open data to achieving the SDGs. As a public good, IATI\\u2019s support services are structured to enable any organisation, no matter how small, to publish and use IATI data. Every new publisher increases the value of everyone else\\u2019s data, and of the initiative. It is in our common interest to have as many publishers and users of the data as possible, to ensure that the technical infrastructure facilitates this and evolves appropriately, and that tools to support publishing and using data are developed and freely available. Members make this happen through their continued financial and practical support.

For more information about the benefits of joining IATI and how to become a member, see IATI Membership.

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IATI Strategic Plan 2020-2025 (ES / FR) sets out a clear strategic direction for five years, aimed to capitalising on the initiative\\u2019s strengths, addressing its weaknesses and maximising its contribution towards achieving sustainable development outcomes.

Vision, mission and goal

The document provides IATI's shared vision, mission and goal.

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Three key objectives

The plan sets out three mutually reinforcing objectives for the initiative over the next five years. These are improving the quality of IATI data that is published; promoting the use of data by development and humanitarian actors; and strengthening IATI\\u2019s data Standard and reinvigorating its community of publishers and members. These objectives are crucial in helping IATI achieve its vision: that transparent, good quality information on development resources and results is available and used by all stakeholder groups to help achieve sustainable development outcomes.

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Agreed by IATI Members

Members approved the text of the IATI Strategic Plan at IATI's annual Members' Assembly meeting 2019 (Brussels on 11-12 September). IATI's membership represents donor and developing country governments, multilaterals, development finance institutions, civil society and private sector organisations.

Widely consulted on

The Strategic Plan was developed following an extensive consultation process involving participants from over 20 countries. To ensure the Strategic Plan was demand-driven, IATI held online surveys, focus groups, a technical face-to-face meeting and conducted focused case studies in Malawi and Somalia. More than 200 comments were also received in English, French and Spanish through an open online discussion forum.

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IATI Strategic Plan (2020 - 2025) Results Framework

To ensure that measurable objectives are kept in sight, IATI has also developed a Strategic Plan Results Framework, in consultation with its membership. The Results Framework translates the IATI Strategic Plan (2020-2025) into a set of measurable targets that demonstrate how the IATI membership, Secretariat and Governing Board will prioritise efforts to deliver on the agreed mandate and vision through 2025. The framework is an adaptive tool, subject to revision and reassessment by the membership on the basis of its utility for decision-making and learning over time. The framework is complemented by a comprehensive methodology document, which lays out how each indicator will be measured.

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Why join IATI?

Join IATI to help govern and fund our initiative. By becoming a member, you can support the publication and use of good quality IATI data to achieve sustainable development.

Becoming a member vs. data publisher

Becoming a member of IATI is optional and is not necessary to publish IATI data. Any organisation can register for free to be a publisher - see our how to publish data page for more information.

Benefits

There are many benefits to your government or organisation by joining IATI. As a member, you will be able to:

  • Show your commitment to transparency to key stakeholders such as funders, taxpayers, civil society organisations, politicians and the wider international development and humanitarian communities.
  • Learn from and share best practice with a growing membership of more than 100 donor and developing country governments, multilateral institutions, philanthropic foundations, civil society and private sector organisations.
  • Get priority support from the IATI Secretariat on publishing your IATI data.
  • Have the final say on changes to the IATI Standard, ensuring its rules and guidance meet your data needs.
  • Attend IATI member events across the globe, including our annual members\\u2019 assembly meeting.
  • Agree IATI\\u2019s strategic priorities and membership contribution.
  • Decide how IATI is governed and run. Only members are eligible to vote or stand in the elections for IATI\\u2019s governing board.
  • Receive updates on members\\u2019 news, stories and events in a monthly bulletin from IATI\\u2019s Chair.

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Fund essential work

IATI members entirely fund our work. By joining, you are helping to ensure IATI can continue implementing our vital work including:

  • IATI support from the Secretariat. This includes responding to hundreds of requests each month for help to publish and access IATI data.
  • Improvements to the IATI Standard to ensure its rules and guidance meet the changing data needs of the development and humanitarian sector.
  • Maintenance of IATI\\u2019s technical systems and tools, which are critical to the publication and use of the data.
  • Communications and engagement activities to spread awareness and secure political commitments to transparency amongst governments and major international bodies.

How much does it cost?

IATI members set the fees of joining the initiative. The cost of membership depends on the type and size of your organisation.

Note that it is free to publish IATI data and you do not need to be a member to do this.


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The fees for UN organisations can be found in the IATI Standard Operating Procedures EN / FR.

How to join

Governments and organisations who are interested in becoming a member can request an invitation. If you would like an invitation, or if you would like to find out more about membership, please contact the IATI Secretariat at support@iatistandard.org.

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The members\\u2019 assembly is formed of all members of IATI, and meets in person once a year. This body has final approval of strategic decisions, including the recommendations on the budget and work plan proposed by IATI\\u2019s governing board.

To view the documents for each event, please see their relevant past event page.

Members' Assembly:

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Steering Committee:

The Steering Committee was replaced by the Members' Assembly in 2016. To view the documents for each Steering Committee event, please see their relevant past event page:

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The nomination period for the IATI Governing Board Elections closed on 11 March 2024.

Seven eligible nominations were received for the seven seats available on the Board. An eighth nomination was received from a Provider of Development Cooperation, but was subsequently withdrawn.\\u00a0

According to Annex III: Election Process for Governing Board of the IATI Standard Operating Procedures, no vote was required in any of the constituencies, or for the technical seat.\\u00a0

The following candidates are confirmed as members of the 2024 - 2026 IATI Governing Board and representatives within these three constituencies:

Partner countries

  • Government of Lesotho, Ministry of Finance and Development Planning - Mr. Motai Ramokoinihi\\u00a0
  • Government of Somalia, Ministry of Planning, Investment & Economic Development - Mr. Mohamed Gele

Providers of development cooperation

  • Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Kingdom of the Netherlands (incumbent) - Ms. Thea Schepers
  • UNICEF - Ms. Zainab Al-Azzawi (replacing Mr. Joseph Barnes)

Civil Society Organisations and other

  • AfroLeadership (incumbent) - Mr. Charlie Martial Ngounou\\u00a0
  • Fields Data - Mr. Anand Ramachandran Nair

Technical seat

  • Zimmerman BV / Open Data Company - Mr. Siem Vaessen

Congratulations to these members who form the new IATI Governing Board from 1 April 2024, in accordance with IATI\\u2019s Standard Operating Procedures (4.2 Governing Board Election Process).

Sincere thanks to outgoing Board members for their hard work in steering IATI through its recent period of institutional change: Henry Asor Nkang (Nigeria), Innocent Mugabe (Rwanda), Joseph Barnes (UNICEF) and Winnie Kamau (Association of Freelance Journalists). Each has made an invaluable contribution as a member of the 2022-2024 cohort.

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IATI Institutional Hosting arrangements

Update: April 2023

The Members\\u2019 Assembly 2023 (held 13-14 March at UN City, Copenhagen) approved new hosting arrangements for IATI, which followed a selection process delivered by the Governing Board and Institutional Working Group. From July 2023, UNDP will provide policy and technology hosting services and UNOPS providing legal and operational support services for the initiative, both working under an IATI Executive Director who will report to the Governing Board. Open Data Services Cooperative will provide technology services through a contract with UNDP.

Following the IATI Members' Assembly 2023, the Governing Board informed UNDP and UNOPS of the outcome in writing and both entities have agreed to proceed to the next steps to establish Letters of Agreement with UNDP and UNOPS, and will take into account feedback received from members during the Members' Assembly during the course of discussions with each of these entities.

Terms of Reference and selection process

IATI\\u2019s hosting arrangements from July 2023 will consist of the delivery of two main services: (1) Policy and Technology Secretariat services and (2) Legal and Operational Support Services.

The bidding and selection process was conducted between October 2022 and March 2023.

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Transition to new hosting arrangements

Following the hosting decision, IATI's Transition Manager, the Governing Board and the current and future hosts are working on ensuring a seamless migration to the new hosting arrangements. This includes cataloguing and improving services and service levels, securing budgets and resources needed to ensure ongoing Secretariat support to IATI and preserving and transferring the institutional memory of IATI\\u2019s previous hosts to the new arrangements. IATI remains on target to formally move into the new hosting setup on 1 July 2023. The initiative is committed to ensuring all IATI stakeholders continue to receive a high level of uninterrupted services and support throughout and beyond this transitional period.

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IATI has a vibrant community of data publishers and users, including development practitioners, political advocates for transparency, open data experts and technical specialists across the globe.

Engage with our community by joining IATI\\u2019s Communities of Practice (COPs) and our friendly community platform, IATI Connect!

VISIT IATI CONNECT!

Join our Communities of Practice and IATI Connect to:

  • Share your expertise and exchange views on the open data issues you care about
  • Expand your network by engaging with data publishers and users, transparency advocates, open data experts and technical specialists from across the globe
  • Stay up-to-date with relevant events and contribute to IATI consultations
  • Access training tools and much more.

These facilities provide members of the IATI community with a space for peer exchange and facilitate engagement with colleagues from around the globe. See Communities of Practice FAQs to learn more about the COPs and, IATI Connect.

Get in contact

For any questions about IATI\\u2019s Communities of Practice (COPs) and IATI Connect please email: connect@iatistandard.org

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IATI Working Groups are specific and time-bound groups established to provide expert advice to the Members\\u2019 Assembly or Governing Board.

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Working Groups cover a wide range of topics, for example improving the publication and use of IATI data, organising IATI\\u2019s next community-wide meeting, or developing new data fields for the IATI Standard. IATI Working Groups include a balance of expertise with diverse representation from different constituencies and regions.

By participating, you will be involved in making recommendations that help to deliver IATI\\u2019s Strategic Plan 2020\\u20132025 or annual workplan.

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How do Working Groups differ from IATI's Communities of Practice?

COPs are informal communities with a focus on shared learning, experimentation and increased engagement amongst the IATI community.

The focus areas and activities are determined by the COP membership itself. This is different from an IATI Working Group, which is a time-bound group, mandated by IATI\\u2019s Members\\u2019 Assembly or Governing Board. Working Groups are advisory in nature and they report to the Governing Board on specific tasks or objectives. See IATI\\u2019s Standard Operating Procedures (EN)/ FR for more information.

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Contact

For more information about IATI's Working Groups, please email the IATI Secretariat: info@iatistandard.org.

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According to the 2024 Global Report on Food Crises, over 282 million people across the world face acute food insecurity. As conflict, economic shocks and the climate emergency continue to drive the global food crisis, timely and accurate data is critical infrastructure that can help deliver efficient and coordinated responses.

Founded in 2022 by the G7 Presidency, The Global Alliance for Food Security (GAFS) brings together over 40 institutions to catalyse swift and coordinated responses to food insecurity. One of the core tools under the auspices of GAFS is the Global Food and Nutrition Security Dashboard. The publicly available dashboard provides a worldwide overview of food and nutritional security (FNS) by consolidating data from a wide variety of global, national and sub-national sources. The IATI datastore adds information about over 7,000 activities and 43,000 transactions related to FNS. The dashboard is updated weekly, enabling agencies to access real-time data and act swiftly in response to emerging food crises.

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GAFS collaborates with other agencies to support countries as they develop and operationalise Food Security Crisis Preparedness Plans. These are\\u00a0national operational plans that define what constitutes a major food and nutrition security crisis, and details step-by-step protocols, roles and timelines for mobilising additional funding. 25 national governments have committed to putting Preparedness Plans in place, with over 60 additional countries expected to develop plans by 2030.

IATI is working with GAFS to provide data infrastructure when a Preparedness Plan is triggered. By annotating IATI data about funding, resources and programme activities related to a specific Preparedness Plan, institutions including the World Bank, USAID and the UN Food and Agriculture Organization can track resources more easily, streamline co-ordination and deliver better outcomes in response to a crisis. Like all IATI data, these tagged activities will be open and freely available to use.

For example, in Somalia, where recurrent droughts severely impact food security, real-time tracking of funding and resource allocation can be critical. When a Preparedness Plan is activated, decision-makers can quickly identify which regions are receiving aid and where there are gaps. If the data shows that a particular district is lagging in resource allocation despite a spike in food insecurity, organisations can redirect funds and supplies immediately.

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The GAFS Dashboard offers the latest global and country-level data on food crisis severity, crisis preparedness, global food security financing, emerging risks and potential measures to help strengthen agri-food systems.

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IATI data helps to track, monitor and respond to food and nutritional insecurity in three key ways:

  1. Improving financial oversight by providing up to date, detailed information on funding flows,
  2. Fostering cross sector collaboration by facilitating alignment between governments, multilaterals and NGOs,
  3. Enabling agile responses, by ensuring the right resources reach vulnerable populations when and where they are most needed.

As the global food crisis intensifies, the need for real time, actionable data has never been more pressing. Our partnership with GAFS has scaled IATI\\u2019s impact, providing key data infrastructure driving informed decisions that can save lives in over 25 countries. This unique collaboration also shows the groundbreaking possibilities for other thematic communities, demonstrating how data can be a powerful tool for addressing global challenges in the link between humanitarian work, development, and peace.

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In 2023, African Development Bank (AfDB) projects delivered transformative results on the ground: 2.4 million people had access to new electricity connections, 3.5 million people gained access to better transport services, and 9 million people had new or improved access to water and sanitation.

IATI data is a key foundation for mapping and monitoring the transformative impact of AfDB\\u2019s investments. Since joining IATI in 2011 and adopting the IATI Standard to publish spending and results data in 2013, the AfDB has demonstrated outstanding transparency. As of October 2024, AFDB shares detailed data on over 5,500 projects across 17,000 locations, representing over USD 184 billion in investments through MapAfrica, the Bank\\u2019s dynamic data platform.

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MapAfrica offers a clear view of how the Bank\\u2019s High 5 Priorities are being realised across the continent through datasets and impact stories. The Results Measurement Framework empowers anyone with internet access to visualise, filter and export AfDB\\u2019s investment data in Excel or CSV format, making it a valuable resource for understanding the full scope of AfDB\\u2019s contributions to Africa\\u2019s development.

In 2024, the Bank launched a refreshed version of the MapAfrica platform, offering a more robust technical infrastructure and a streamlined user experience that makes it easier to explore data on AfDB investments and their outcomes. Between 30th May and 30th October 2024, over 123,000 unique visitors have used the platform to explore the Bank's activities.

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MapAfrica shows how AfDB's strategic priorities are being realised across Africa using datasets and impact stories.

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Horia Sohir Debbiche, Principal Results and Transparency Officer at AfDB, said "Progress doesn\\u2019t happen overnight\\u2014it takes years of rigour, dedication, and a relentless commitment to transparency and accountability. At AfDB, we\\u2019ve embraced this journey by aligning with IATI standards and continuously improving our organisational efficiency. For the second consecutive year, our sovereign portfolio has been ranked the most transparent in the world by the Aid Transparency Index\\u2014a testament to our unwavering dedication to openness and impact.\\u201d

As AfDB continues to expand and enhance MapAfrica, these efforts towards openness and transparency are improving decision making and fostering collaboration for sustainable development across Africa.

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In 2023, over 158 organisations published IATI data on projects in Nigeria totalling over USD 5 billion. As the government works towards the goal of lifting over 100 million Nigerians out of poverty by 2030, the timely and open data IATI provides is crucial to driving evidence based decisions that can maximise the impact of development cooperation.

Since joining IATI in 2015, Nigeria has played an active role advocating for transparency of aid and development resources. From 2020-2022, Nigeria served as partner country representative on the Governing Board of IATI, and was elected chair of the Governing Board between 2022-2024.

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Nigeria\\u2019s government has increasingly used IATI data to improve governance and economic planning. The Central Bank of Nigeria, for example, uses this data to calculate balance of payments, ensuring more accurate financial management. The Ministry of Budget and Economic Planning relies on the data to develop a more informed Medium-Term Expenditure Framework, improving budgeting decisions. The National Assembly also uses this data to provide parliamentary oversight, providing accountability that funds are spent effectively.

According to Henry Asor Nkang, Development Assistance Database Manager at the Nigerian Federal Ministry of Budget and Economic Planning and former IATI Governing Board Chair \\u201cThe government of Nigeria sees immense value in the International Aid Transparency Initiative and is using IATI data to track millions of dollars of development finance flowing into our country. We used IATI data to inform Nigeria\\u2019s Annual Development Cooperation Report, which monitors development financing to our country and informs government decisions about the future coordination of these resources\\u201d.

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In 2024, Nigeria\\u2019s Federal Ministry of Budget and Economic Planning scaled up their use of IATI data by launching the Nigeria Development Cooperation Dashboard, a tool designed to enhance transparency and accountability of development resources. The dashboard maps IATI data to Nigeria\\u2019s National Development Plan pillars and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), providing more effective monitoring of progress towards national goals, as well as attaining the SDGs. This helps the government to better track and measure outcomes, adjust their strategies in real time, and ensure that resources are directed to the most impactful initiatives.

The Nigeria Development Cooperation Dashboard also helps to foster trust and accountability among development partners, civil society and the public. By providing timely access to comprehensive data, the dashboard helps stakeholders to better understand where resources are going, how they are being used, and the tangible outcomes that they deliver.

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In 2024, CAF - Development Bank of Latin America and the Caribbean started publishing IATI data. By joining the IATI community, and publishing their data using the IATI Standard, CAF is showcasing how cooperation among regional partners can drive growth and develop location solutions that accelerate progress towards shared development goals.

CAF\\u2019s mission is to improve the quality of life for all in Latin America and the Caribbean by promoting sustainable development and regional integration. The bank offers advice and financial support to public and private sectors of its shareholder countries, including 21 countries from across Latin America and the Caribbean \\u2013\\u00a0Argentina, Barbados, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Honduras, Jamaica, Mexico, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Portugal, Spain, Trinidad and Tobago, Uruguay and Venezuela.

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In 2023, the bank designed its first Access to Information and Institutional Transparency Program. The goal of this program is to advance a culture of openness and strengthen public trust in the bank's actions. As part of the program, the bank wanted to start sharing information about their resources using the IATI Standard, making it easier to find, access and use that data to improve outcomes.

CAF\\u2019s approach to publishing their data shows the power of collaboration. The bank brought together a team to support their IATI publication, including members from the General Secretariat, the business units, the IT Unit, the Strategic Communications Unit and the Corporate Risk Unit to ensure a joined up approach to publishing their data. This approach enabled CAF to invest internally in their knowledge of the IATI Standard, helping them to establish a sustainable and scalable way to publish their data.

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The IATI Secretariat supported CAF to make sure the data they were publishing met the IATI Standard. This support included help modelling their data for publication, using tools such as the IATI Validator to assess the data quality, and refining their method to make sure CAF could regularly and consistently publish high quality data.

Alejandra Claros Borda, Secretary-General of CAF, said \\u201cBeing a member of IATI is evidence of CAF\\u2019s dedication to advancing a culture of openness and strengthening public trust in all our actions. Thanks to efforts to promote transparency, in addition to being accountable to our Governing Bodies and citizens, we also promote an environment where the final beneficiaries can have a participation and voice in the projects we finance\\u201d.

By sharing their data openly using the IATI Standard, CAF is demonstrating how accessible, high-quality data can strengthen regional cooperation to drive more effective development outcomes. This data will help CAF to build trust, improve coordination and ultimately deliver better outcomes for the communities CAF serves.

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In 2023, the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs budgeted over 4 billion USD for bilateral development cooperation. In an era where efficiency and accountability are essential, the ministry\\u2019s commitment to IATI is helping to safeguard taxpayers money, reduce waste, and ensure aid is delivered where it\\u2019s needed most.

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The Netherlands has a long history of championing transparency in aid and development. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) was a founding member of IATI in 2008, and chaired the Steering Committee from 2013 to 2015 and the Governing Board from 2018 to 2022. MFA representative Thea Schepers became Board chair in 2024.

Over 80% of the ministry\\u2019s aid spending is delivered to intermediary partners, rather than directly to the recipient country or project. In this context, networked data is crucial to getting a clear view of what, where, and how resources are used. By providing this clear view of how its partners are also using their resources, IATI data has a direct impact on the way that Dutch aid is managed.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs publishes its own data using the IATI Standard, and requires more than 500 of its partners - including NGOs and international organisations - to do the same. This data is openly available through the IATI Datastore, and the Ministry's own dashboards.

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This commitment to IATI publishing across the ministry\\u2019s network makes it easier to \\u2018follow the money\\u2019, linking funding sources, partners, and on-the-ground projects. This means MFA can better understand where resources go, and the outcomes they deliver. In turn, it helps the MFA to make decisions that can maximise impact and reduce inefficiencies in the future .

The value of this approach is illustrated by a network visualisation of the ministry\\u2019s funding. In the diagram, each dot represents an organisation, and each line represents the flow of funding from one organisation to another. Directly or indirectly, each organisation is funded by the MFA.

The timely, traceable data that IATI provides enables the MFA to strengthen accountability across global aid and development networks, ensuring that taxpayers resources are directed to where they are most needed and most effective.

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The outcomes

The Government of Madagascar uses IATI data to discover millions of dollars of spending on development and humanitarian projects in the country, that were previously unknown to them. This invaluable information enables the government improve the planning and coordination of aid.

Effectively plan for the future

Government staff are better able to plan for the future by using forward-looking data from IATI to find out what donors are planning to spend in the country, several years in advance. Analysis from the government shows that over the last 10 years, IATI data revealed an additional USD 830 million worth of spending commitments, compared to data obtained by the government from direct requests to the same donors.

The chart below shows a significant increase since 2015 in donor commitments that were found by using IATI\\u2019s online search tool, d-portal.org, compared with data in the government\\u2019s internal aid database, called the Aid Management Platform (AMP).

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Volume of data on spending commitments published to IATI compared to data in Madagascar AMP (2009 - 2018)

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As a result, government staff use IATI data to better plan and coordinate their domestic resources to complement the spending of external donors. For example, the Ministry responsible for Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) has launched a database called TRACKFIN that uses IATI data to track down all financing to the WASH sector. This helps staff to better understand where service gaps or duplications may exist in the future.

Establish working relationships with more donors

The government uses IATI data to improve coordination with donors and other organisations who do not report their development or humanitarian activities directly to the government often because they do not have representative offices in the country.

Currently, 38 organisations, from donor governments to multilaterals and NGOs publish information on their spending and projects to IATI, and their data are not included in Madagascar\\u2019s AMP. Their data represents an additional USD 288 million of spending commitments and over USD 300 million of actual spending and disbursements on development and humanitarian activities.

Not only has additional funding been identified, but the government has also discovered organisations they had not been aware were active in Madagascar. With contact information shared through IATI, this has enabled government staff to make contact with them, and start working together to deliver a coordinated effort to help improve development effectiveness.

Save valuable time processing aid data

In a recent pilot undertaken with UNICEF (see below), government staff saved valuable time by trialing an IATI data synchronisation tool, since they were no longer required to input aid data manually into the Madagascar AMP. The tool automatically imported 118 development projects into the AMP, that UNICEF had originally published to IATI.

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What happened

Within the Government of Madagascar, aid data is managed in the Office of the Prime Minister by the Permanent Technical Secretariat for Aid Coordination (STPCA). This body was created in 2008, along with Madagascar\\u2019s AMP (developed by Development Gateway), which became their first national database to manage data on aid coming into the country.

Step 1

In 2011 the Government of Madagascar signed the The Busan Partnership for Effective Development Co-operation, strengthening its commitment to transparency and open access to development data. In the same year, the government took the decision to become a member of IATI. As a member, Madagascar committed to using IATI data and addressing the challenge of harmonising the data collected by government staff from donors based in the Madagascar, and the data published to IATI.

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IATI data published on Madagascar 04 July 2017. See up-to-date statistics on d-portal.org

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Step 2

Over the next four years, the availability of IATI data steeply increased, from the first organisation publishing their spending in 2011, to over 370 publishers in 2015. In 2015, with the support of the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the government implemented an IATI import tool to automatically input IATI data into the Madagascar AMP.

In 2017, the government took part in a joint project with UNICEF and Development Gateway, in which the tool was adapted and successfully imported 118 UNICEF projects into the AMP.

Next steps

Following the success of the pilot, the Government of Madagascar plans to integrate other partners in their data synchronization exercise. The African Development Bank and USAID have already expressed interest in helping to automatically import their IATI data into the government\\u2019s AMP.

For Madagascar, IATI data is provided to all ministries through the AMP-Madagascar database, to improve coordination and planning of development resources.

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More information

For more information on the Government of Madagascar's experience of using IATI, including information for other governments on lessons learned, see Increasing the use of IATI data in Madagascar and Senegal. To discover how to access IATI data visit Using Data.

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By publishing data on their spending to IATI, Oxfam Novib has strengthened their commitment to transparency, improved information for internal decision-making and showcased their development activities to the world through their online portal, Atlas.

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For Oxfam Novib, the main driver to start publishing data to IATI was \\u201cto practise what they preached\\u201d. A core part of Oxfam\\u2019s work involves holding donors, governments, private sector organisations, and others accountable for their decisions and impact on injustice and poverty. To hold others to account, Oxfam Novib became an IATI publisher (in 2014) to ensure that they were as open and transparent as possible about their own activities.

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Oxfam Novib uses IATI data in their online portal Oxfam Atlas to map development and humanitarian activities across the world.

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Now, the greatest benefit experienced by Oxfam Novib of publishing to IATI is the improvement of internal information on resources and results to inform decisions. By adopting the IATI Standard for their data, they are using rules and guidance that have been created and tested by experts and the wider community in international development.

As a result, Oxfam Novib has seen a \\u201csurge in data quality improvement\\u201d and IATI data is used to inform decisions by management on the organisation\\u2019s resource and budget allocation. IATI data provides a valuable \\u201creal time\\u201d insight to staff on what is happening within the organisation and has helped answer critical questions such as whether they are implementing what they have agreed to.

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Improving accountability to donors

Oxfam Novib\\u2019s main donor, the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs uses their IATI data to monitor the implementation of their contracts. The Ministry imports Oxfam Novib\\u2019s IATI data on a daily basis, and displays their financial information, and the results or impact of their projects on the government\\u2019s public online dashboard, METIS.

Sharing IATI data on Oxfam Atlas

Oxfam Novib built their own dedicated online portal, Atlas to allow anyone in the world to easily view their development spending and projects. They have also created country-specific pages on Oxfam Novib\\u2019s main website to provide information on past and existing projects being delivered, for example see their Uganda page.

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IATI data published by Oxfam Novib (snapshot taken on 04 July 2017). See up-to-date statistics on d-portal.org

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What happened

In 2012, Oxfam Novib began planning for a open and web-based future to achieve greater transparency and accountability. During 2013, they started work on creating Oxfam Atlas as a portal to share IATI data and information on their projects, resources and lessons learned both within the organisation and to the public.

Step 1

By recognising there is strong business case for using IATI data themselves, Oxfam Novib decided to combine the goals of IATI publication with internal information sharing needs into one project. In May 2014 Oxfam Novib successfully published its first data set on the IATI Registry.
They found that IATI\\u2019s requirement to publish data at individual project level has allowed for better internal sharing and disclosure on projects, which is particularly valuable in more complex organisations and confederations, like Oxfam.

Step 2

In 2016, Oxfam Novib became compliant with the requirement introduced by their main donor, the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs to publish IATI data. Oxfam Novib also started using IATI data in the programme Power BI to visualise project trends in simple graphics for internal decision making.

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Governing board

The Governing Board takes a leadership role in overseeing the implementation of IATI\\u2019s work. The board puts recommendations on key budget and strategic issues to the Members\\u2019 Assembly for final approval.

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The Board is made up of seven members representing providers of development cooperation, partner countries and civil society, non-governmental and private sector organisations. The Board also includes one technical representative. The members of the Board appoint IATI\\u2019s Chair and Vice Chairs, who chair both the Governing Board and the Members\\u2019 Assembly.

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IATI is here to help provide general and technical support. Please email us with your questions using the contact details below. Please note that responses from IATI may be provided in English only.

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For more information, head over to our user-friendly community platform IATI Connect or email the IATI Secretariat at info@iatistandard.org.

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For more information about the IATI Members' Assembly 2023 please email info@iatistandard.org.

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Further information is posted on IATI Connect\\u2019s Community Exchange FAQ-page or Event-page on IATI Connect (click \\u2018Follow Content\\u2019 to receive notifications). For any questions, reach out to the IATI Secretariat by contacting sander.hees@undp.org.

\"}]" +msgstr "" + +#. events.eventpage.2971.additional_information +msgid "[{\"id\": \"c87fc457-6d39-412e-8b13-a08a1a40da8e\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

Visit IATI Connect to post comments on any specific questions you would like to have answered or simply bring them to the zoom session! Feel free to also reach out directly for help using IATI data by emailing support@iatistandard.org.

\"}]" +msgstr "[]" + +#. events.eventpage.2974.additional_information +msgid "[{\"id\": \"ee5efe4f-fef9-442a-9394-74be5373ca50\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

Find all information about VCE 5, including session recordings by visiting our community platform IATI Connect: https://www.iaticonnect.org/VCE5-Recap

\"}]" +msgstr "[]" + +#. events.eventpage.2975.additional_information +msgid "[{\"id\": \"7f3f0cc0-9aa9-4464-b3af-6b9c2bccd77f\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

If you have any questions about IATI, please email support@iatistandard.org

\"}]" +msgstr "[]" + +#. events.eventpage.2977.additional_information +msgid "[{\"id\": \"5f3fb1cf-2fca-4b8f-9e7d-33bf0344c822\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

Further information about the Members' Assembly and Community Exchange is posted on the Event page on IATI Connect and the Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs).

\"}]" +msgstr "[]" + +#. events.eventpage.2981.additional_information +msgid "[{\"id\": \"76269817-90ae-450b-9421-ebbfe5d90045\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

For any questions about this Board Drop-in Session, please email\\u00a0chair@iatistandard.org.

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Email IATI Advocacy and Communications Specialist: rohini.simbodyal@undp.org for more information.

\"}]" +msgstr "[]" + +#. events.eventpage.3001.additional_information +msgid "[{\"id\": \"43f11ee1-6f93-46e8-bc19-99e63b0ff930\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

For any questions, email support@iatistandard.org

\"}]" +msgstr "[]" + +#. events.eventpage.3005.additional_information +msgid "[{\"id\": \"c6c664ae-b42d-4e55-a6c8-682aad20ae26\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

For any questions email the IATI Secretariat: support@iatistandard.org

\"}]" +msgstr "[]" + +#. events.eventpage.2950.excerpt +msgid "IATI Members' Assembly 2023 was held in-person (and online) on 13 -14 March at UN City, Copenhagen." +msgstr "None" + +#. events.eventpage.2951.excerpt +msgid "The Community Exchange held a range of community-led sessions at UN City, Copenhagen & virtually on March 15-16" +msgstr "None" + +#. events.eventpage.2971.excerpt +msgid "Bring your questions about using IATI data and get on-the-spot support from the IATI Secretariat or from other data users who join the session." +msgstr "None" + +#. events.eventpage.2974.excerpt +msgid "IATI's community participated in virtual sessions on a range of transparency, open data and IATI topics." +msgstr "None" + +#. events.eventpage.2975.excerpt +msgid "Learn the basics about the International Aid Transparency Initiative." +msgstr "None" + +#. events.eventpage.2977.excerpt +msgid "IATI Members’ Assembly (23-24 April) and Community Exchange (25-26 April), Bogotá, Colombia." +msgstr "None" + +#. events.eventpage.2981.excerpt +msgid "Join IATI's Governing Board in this informal session and hear details about their work." +msgstr "None" + +#. events.eventpage.3000.excerpt +msgid "Attend in person or watch live a side-event co-hosted by IATI at UN HLPF 2024." +msgstr "None" + +#. events.eventpage.3005.excerpt +msgid "Use our interactive calendar to stay updated with IATI & other relevant events." +msgstr "None" + +#. events.eventpage.3011.excerpt +msgid "A second IATI Members' Assembly for 2024 will be held online on 27 November to discuss governance issues for the initiative." +msgstr "None" + +#. events.eventpage.2821.content_editor +msgid "[{\"id\": \"260c63db-5db5-46ab-af7f-b5395d21f736\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

IATI Virtual Community Exchange - Tuesday 13 April 2021

Join IATI\\u2019s first Virtual Community Exchange (13 April) for networking, peer learning and knowledge-sharing on IATI, transparency and open data topics. Our online event will offer informal, interactive sessions with IATI\\u2019s community from across governments, civil society, the private sector, academia and others. Anyone with an interest in open data, transparency or development cooperation is welcome!

  • Registration for meeting now closed - all participants have been emailed about joining the event.
  • Video recordings of the meeting to be published in English after the event.

Head over the Sched for more information about the IATI\\u2019s first Virtual Community Exchange (13 April).

\"}]" +msgstr "" + +#. events.eventpage.2877.content_editor +msgid "[{\"id\": \"3b60c241-4bf9-4aa4-885d-24db92644b5e\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

The Members\\u2019 Assembly is formed of all members of IATI and meets once a year. Our members govern and fund the initiative, ensuring IATI can continue implementing its work to improve global transparency.

IATI Members\\u2019 Assembly 2021 (8-9 December)

Members of IATI were invited (by email) to register for IATI\\u2019s annual Members\\u2019 Assembly 2021 on 8-9 December. The meeting was held online 9:00 - 13:00 Eastern Standard Time on each day.

Many thanks to the European Commission who kindly offered voluntary contributions to co-fund the delivery of the meeting.

Language

The meeting\\u00a0was in English, with simultaneous interpretation in French and Spanish.

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The Members\\u2019 Assembly is formed of all members of IATI and meets once a year. Our members govern and fund the initiative, ensuring IATI can continue implementing its work to improve global transparency.

\"}, {\"id\": \"f540751f-4b3c-408f-9ec6-e23610daf458\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

IATI Members\\u2019 Assembly 2023 (13 - 14 March)

IATI hosted its annual Members' Assembly (Monday 13 - Tuesday 14 March) and Community Exchange (Wednesday 15 - Thusday 16 March) in-person in Copenhagen (UN City) and online. Many thanks to the European Commission who kindly offered voluntary contributions to co-fund the delivery of the meetings.

IATI members were encouraged to join both the IATI's Members' Assembly and the Community Exchange. The Community Exchange invited anyone interested in IATI to join a range of community-led sessions. For those unable to join in-person, many sessions were made available online through a Zoom Event Space.

Papers

The agenda and papers* for the Members' Assembly 2023 were published below in English, French and Spanish.

Interpretation

The meetings were in English, with simultaneous interpretation in French and Spanish.

Logistics Note

Information about UN City, and Copenhagen, Denmark was provided on the 'UN City logistical note'.

*The annexes of the MA 2023 Paper 2A Evaluation Panel Assessment Report and MA 2023 Paper 2B IATI Governing Board Options Appraisal have been emailed to members and are available on the Members\\u2019 Group on IATI Connect. For any issues in accessing the papers please contact the Transition Manager Philip Drake: philip.drake@undp.org. If you have not yet joined the Members\\u2019 Group on IATI Connect or need assistance with this, please email IATI Knowledge Management and Digital Community Specialist, Sander Hees: sander.hees@undp.org.

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IATI Community Exchange (15 - 16 March)

The Community Exchange hosted a range of sessions by IATI's community. It offered opportunities to network, learn and collaborate with others interested in development and humanitarian open data. For those unable to join in-person, many sessions were made available online through a Zoom Event Space.

Many thanks to the European Commission who kindly offered voluntary contributions to co-fund the delivery of the meeting.

Community Exchange program and meeting on Zoom

The Community Exchange was streamed via the IATI Zoom Events Space and included the program, speakers, sessions and live stream.

Interpretation

The meetings was in English, with simultaneous interpretation in French and Spanish.

Logistics Note

Information about UN City, and Copenhagen, Denmark was provided on the 'UN City logistical note'.

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Join IATI's Data Use Drop-in session!

Bring your questions about using IATI data and get on-the-spot support from the IATI Secretariat, or other data users who join the session. It is intended to be an informal opportunity to engage, discuss, and learn from each other.

Wednesday 26 July 2022 14:30 - 15:30 (UTC)

Join on zoom: https://undp.zoom.us/j/87485898686

\"}]" +msgstr "[]" + +#. events.eventpage.2974.content_editor +msgid "[{\"id\": \"27d94bf7-37c5-4b18-a59f-b6de307c9635\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

Virtual Community Exchange (VCE 5)

IATI\\u2019s fifth Virtual Community Exchange (VCE 5) was held online on Thursday 16 November 2023 at 13:30 \\u2013 17:00 (UTC). It offered half a day of informal, interactive sessions led by IATI\\u2019s community.

VCE 5 provided opportunities for networking, discussion and shared learning amongst IATI\\u2019s vibrant community. All sessions were held online and catered for both new and expert IATI participants from a wide range of organisations (including governments, civil society organisations) across the globe.

\"}]" +msgstr "[]" + +#. events.eventpage.2975.content_editor +msgid "[{\"id\": \"56bb376b-db08-4e1f-a47b-9196c304f45c\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

Want to know more about the International Aid Transparency Initiative (IATI)? Then join our next:

'IATI Info Session' on Tuesday\\u00a026 September 14:00 to 15:00\\u00a0(UTC).

  • The IATI Info Session is an informal meeting open for anyone with an interest in the field of transparency of development and humanitarian resources.

  • You will learn more about the basics of IATI, for example how to publish IATI data, how to access IATI data and get a better overall understanding of the IATI Standard;\\u00a0

  • Ask any of your questions or share your thoughts during the session

How to join meeting?

The meeting will be held on Zoom and no registration is required. To join, simply visit IATI's community platform, IATI Connect where you will find the zoom link.

\"}]" +msgstr "[]" + +#. events.eventpage.2977.content_editor +msgid "[{\"id\": \"ca32848e-0014-4415-ac03-63b7243877ae\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

IATI Members\\u2019 Assembly and Community Exchange was held on 23-26 April in Bogot\\u00e1, Colombia.

  • Members\\u2019 Assembly: All members of IATI were invited to join the meeting, which focused on issues about how the initiative is run (e.g. governance, funding, strategic direction).

  • Community Exchange: The Community Exchange was open to anyone interested in IATI, and enable IATI's community to deliver sessions promoting networking, learning and collaboration with others interested in development and humanitarian open data.

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The event was held at the National Administrative Department of Statistics (DANE), located at: Carrera 59, # 26 - 60 in Bogota, Colombia.\\u00a0

Online participants joined the Members' Assembly and selected sessions at the Community Exchange on Zoom.

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Visa and travel

Some countries require a visa to enter Colombia. Please check your visa situation in time, and, if needed, start your online visa-application as soon as possible to prevent any obstacles when entering Colombia.

Important note: carefully read this Visa Guide where you can find practical steps about the online visa procedure. This Visa Guide includes the application link (here) and list of Colombian Consulates (here). If you have any visa related questions, please reach APC Colombia via carlosquintero@apccolombia.gov.co. For invitation letters, please reach the IATI Secretariat via marijap@unops.org

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IATI's Governing Board will be holding a virtual drop-in session to share details about their work and an upcoming Board meeting in December.\\u00a0Join this informal session to ask questions and directly engage with the Board!

Thursday 30 November 2023

2pm - 3pm UTC

Zoom

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  • Side-event: Road to FfD4: Laying the groundwork for a new era of transparency & development effectiveness
  • Monday 15 July 2024, 1:15 \\u2013 2:30 PM EDT
  • Conference Room 3, UN-HQ NY / LIVE STREAM

WATCH LIVE: https://webtv.un.org/en/asset/k1z/k1ztj55mpz

IATI and the Global Partnership for Effective Development Cooperation (GPEDC) will host a side-event at this year's UN High-level Political Forum on Sustainable Development (HLPF) jointly with the Federal Ministry of Budget & Economic Planning of Nigeria.

Register to attend in-person /\\u00a0receive live link

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The event will raise awareness about the importance of transparency and effectiveness as key enablers for sustainable development. It will focus on why transparency and effectiveness should be a priority at the Fourth International Conference on Financing for Development (FfD4) in July 2025.

The 2024 Financing for Sustainable Development Report (FSDR) shows the investment gap to meet the SDGs is now 4.2 trillion USD, up from 2.5 trillion USD in 2015. Financing this gap will be a key focus of FfD4. It is all the more urgent to demonstrate to the world now that resources are being delivered transparently and effectively.

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Join an informal call with Yemesrach Assefa Workie, IATI's first Executive Director.

Yemesrach Assefa Workie assumed her new role on 1 June 2024, bringing a wealth of leadership experience through many years of working in the international development sector.

IATI members and community are encouraged to join the call to welcome the new director and share your views and thoughts on 18 July 1 - 2pm UTC using this Zoom Link.

Yemesrach joins IATI from her previous role as the UNDP Deputy Resident Representative in Fiji\\u2019s Multi-Country Office, covering 10 countries.

READ FULL NEWS ANNOUNCEMENT

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Use IATI's interactive calendar to stay updated with events held by our initiative. This calendar also provides information on other events relevant to those working on transparency and open data within international development and humanitarian communities.

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Virtual Members\\u2019 Assembly

Wednesday 27 November 2024

2pm - 6pm UTC / 9am - 1pm EST

The IATI Governing Board invites members of the initiative to a virtual Members\\u2019 Assembly. This meeting will focus on governance issues for the initiative including:

  • reporting on the initiative\\u2019s progress delivered in 2024
  • presenting next year\\u2019s budget and workplan
  • discussing members\\u2019 priorities for the post-2025 IATI Strategic Plan

The members\\u2019 assembly is formed of all members of IATI. They include over 100 donor and developing country governments, multilateral institutions, philanthropic foundations plus civil society and private sector organisations. Our members fund the work of IATI, ensuring our initiative can achieve real change in global transparency.

How to register

Members of IATI (see list) have been emailed a link to register for the Virtual Members\\u2019 Assembly. Please email: support@iatistandard.org if your organisation is a member of IATI and has not yet received a link to register.

The papers for the Virtual Members\\u2019 Assembly 2024 will be posted in both English and French shortly.

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Here are some steps to consider:

  1. Prepare the case for publishing to IATI
  2. Assess the potential risks of greater transparency
  3. Gain senior management backing
  4. Create your project team and choose your IATI champion
  5. Establish IATI publishing as a permanent business function
  6. Prepare a post-publication communications plan


1. Prepare the case for publishing to IATI

You may have to persuade senior managers and others that publishing information about the work you do to IATI is right for your organisation. There are many benefits to this, including:

  • improving your organisation\\u2019s profile \\u2013 by committing to IATI and sharing more information on your activities, financial transactions, resources and results, your organisation can be more accountable and build trust with stakeholders \\u2013 donors, beneficiaries, taxpayers and the public
  • communicating about your work \\u2013 IATI provides a channel and opportunity for you to inform a global audience about your ambitions and successes
  • improving internal processes and systems \\u2013 publishing to IATI can improve the data you provide to external stakeholders
  • improving inter-agency collaboration \\u2013 publishing better data on projects, in line with organisations who do similar work, can improve coordination and collaboration between agencies, reduce duplication of effort and improve use of resources
  • limiting opportunities for corruption \\u2013 publishing financial data makes it much harder to hide inappropriate payments or spending
  • addressing political pressures \\u2013 transparency and openness are central to policy discussions in government, and IATI is a way of delivering on commitments to be open and improve accountability.

For more information about IATI and its wider benefits, see: Why use IATI?

2. Assess the potential risks of greater transparency

You should assess and mitigate the risks of moving to a more transparent culture. Through publishing to IATI your organisation:

  • may find its work and financial management are more closely scrutinised
  • must properly assess potential security implications of publishing data related to activities that may be sensitive because of their sector, type or location
  • should accept there may be costs in establishing a permanent business function for IATI publishing, or in adding this responsibility to an existing role.

3. Gain senior management backing

You need to get buy-in from your senior management team or senior decision-makers at the beginning of the process as it is likely that publishing will require resources from across your organisation. Senior managers must endorse the risks and benefits of operating more transparently.

Publishing to IATI is not simply about sharing information but is an opportunity to increase the openness of the whole organisation. Organisations that have already published have learned that integrating IATI and other transparency measures into their practices can increase success and impact.

4. Create your project team and choose your IATI champion

To implement IATI sustainably, many organisations form a working group or project team to bring together relevant departments and integrate ideas and practical plans for publishing IATI data. This group should generally be formed early in the process. You should choose a group member to be the IATI champion and take the lead on IATI publishing.

Areas involved in the IATI process may include:

  • finance
  • programmes
  • IT
  • legal
  • human resources
  • communications and marketing.

The project team should also create and maintain a timeline for publishing data initially and then regularly.

5. Establish IATI publishing as a permanent business function

IATI publishing is not a one-off activity but must be repeated regularly. This may mean creating new roles, responsibilities and business processes and updating existing job descriptions.

6. Prepare a post-publication communications plan

Once you\\u2019ve published, who do you want to tell? Some organisations create a web page that includes information about IATI and their commitment to transparency. Some give details of their publishing via social media, e-newsletters, to the media and so on. You need to decide how you will tell your stakeholders that you\\u2019ve published.

Some organisations that have created specific IATI pages on their websites are:

Do raise awareness and engage with IATI\\u2019s community of publishers and data users on the online forums Discuss and Twitter, using the hashtag #IATI.

It can help to create an open information policy for the whole organisation. This will help identify all sources of information that can be made public and what could be published to IATI.

More information about creating an open information policy is available at:

For an example of an open information policy from a non-governmental organisation, see:

If you have any questions about preparing your organisation for data publication, please contact the IATI Secretariat.

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Access the IATI Virtual Training for Civil Society

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Course materials (.pdf)

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Welcome to IATI's Virtual Training for Civil Society.

This online course supports civil society actors working within the international development and humanitarian sectors to use IATI data to strengthen decision-making and accountability.

This course was developed by the International Aid Transparency Initiative (IATI) in consultation with civil society organisations. It includes the following modules:

  • Module 1: What is 'development cooperation data'?
  • Module 2: What is IATI and what kind of data can I find?
  • Module 3: How can I use IATI data and for what purpose?
  • Module 4: How do I use IATI\\u2019s tools to access the data I need?
  • Module 5: Engaging further with the International Aid Transparency Initiative

Any questions?

If you experience technical difficulties or would like to share your feedback on this course, please email the IATI Secretariat: connect@iatistandard.org.

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This section explains how to create your files and ways of publishing them. It includes guides on how to check and improve your data before and after it is published.

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This online course introduces civil society actors to IATI and explores the benefits of using IATI data to support their development and humanitarian efforts.

\"}]" +msgstr "[]" + +#. guidance_and_support.guidancepage.73.excerpt +msgid "Publishing IATI data can be broken into three steps: (1) register your organisation as a publisher, (2) prepare your organisation and activity data, (3) make your data public." +msgstr "None" + +#. guidance_and_support.guidancepage.60.excerpt +msgid "To publish IATI data, you need an approved IATI Registry publisher account. Follow these steps to create your account." +msgstr "None" + +#. guidance_and_support.guidancepage.61.excerpt +msgid "All IATI publishers are referenced by a unique identifier. You can create your IATI organisation identifier by following the steps on this page." +msgstr "None" + +#. guidance_and_support.guidancepage.63.excerpt +msgid "This page explains how to update your IATI account information if your organisation, user, or contact details change." +msgstr "None" + +#. guidance_and_support.guidancepage.78.excerpt +msgid "There are tools and services to help you create and publish your IATI data. This page summarises the different options to help you choose the best one for your organisation." +msgstr "None" + +#. guidance_and_support.guidancepage.2840.excerpt +msgid "" +"Use this infographic to see the step by step process to successfully publish data to IATI.\r\n" +"For additional guidance, contact the IATI Secretariat at any time: support@iatistandard.org.\r\n" +"Join the conversation on IATI Connect where you will find a dedicated group for new and potential publishers." +msgstr "None" + +#. guidance_and_support.guidancepage.80.excerpt +msgid "There are a number of ways to publish IATI data files. This section explains the different options - from manual uploading to automated, API-driven publishing." +msgstr "None" + +#. guidance_and_support.guidancepage.2988.excerpt +msgid "For publishers that create and publish their own XML files (i.e. they don’t use a tool like IATI Publisher or Aidstream) it’s important to publish those files on an open website which allow tools (such as the Datastore) to access them. This guidance describes a common problem with security products blocking access to data files." +msgstr "None" + +#. guidance_and_support.guidancepage.2990.excerpt +msgid "It’s important for IATI publishers to publish their XML files on websites without access restrictions. This guidance explains how to check your files." +msgstr "None" + +#. guidance_and_support.guidancepage.2991.excerpt +msgid "It’s important for IATI publishers to publish their XML files on websites without access restrictions. This guidance explains how to configure Cloudflare for publishing without access restrictions." +msgstr "None" + +#. guidance_and_support.guidancepage.72.content_editor +msgid "[{\"id\": \"23361a3b-7b32-423c-aaa2-3f9d083aabba\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

If you receive funding from a donor that requires you to publish and are unsure of the requirements, please contact your grant manager or funder for more information.

If you receive funding from the Dutch, British, Danish or Belgian governments, you will have certain reporting requirements. Use these links to access their guidance and support resources.

The Netherlands - Ministry of Foreign Affairs

UK - Foreign, Commonwealth
& Development Office (previously DFID)

Denmark - Danish International Development Agency

Belgium - Ministry of Foreign Affairs

We also recommend that you publish data on all of your organisation\\u2019s development and humanitarian aid activities, not just those funded by donors who require you to publish data to IATI.

If you represent a government and are planning to mandate publishing to IATI, please get in touch to inform the IATI Secretariat.

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You may be unable or unwilling to publish certain information to comply with a contract, policy or regulation, or to protect staff working in a sensitive area, for example.

For each case you should decide what information about an activity is fine to publish, and what details need to be excluded. These might include location, sector or financial information. In some cases, an entire activity may have to be left out.

It is useful for users of your data to know what might be missing from your IATI files, so you should outline this in a public exclusion policy.

Why exclude data

You may need to exclude some data you\\u2019ve committed to publish so that no harm comes to your organisation\\u2019s work or staff. Or you might need to exclude data temporarily because your organisation can\\u2019t capture the required information.

Bear in mind that your default position should always be to publish as much as you can.

Examples of why you might need to exclude data include the following:

  • your activities are considered illegal or otherwise unacceptable by states or societies in your field, for example in human rights, gender or governance activities
  • you\\u2019re working in sensitive geographical areas and it presents a risk to publish the exact location of your work
  • you need to protect commercial information
  • your grant contract restricts which details you can make public.

Creating an exclusion policy

If you\\u2019re excluding data from your IATI records you need to publish an exclusion policy. This details how you decide what information not to publish. It should explain the criteria and process you use to decide. You should also link your exclusion policy to your IATI publisher account by putting its URL in the 'Description' field in the IATI Registry.

You should also add information, under \\u2018Field exclusions\\u2019 in the IATI Registry, about the recommended elements in the standard you can\\u2019t use \\u2013 and why not.

When developing a policy on exclusions, consider:

  • Does your organisation have any existing freedom of information or other policies that could stop some information being published?
  • Is it subject to any laws that may limit your IATI publishing?
  • Does your organisation have any contracts that stop you from publishing information?
  • For information you can\\u2019t publish, do you know which IATI data elements need to be excluded?
  • How will you decide if any entire activities need to be excluded?

For further guidance on creating an exclusion policy, see:

If you receive funding from the UK Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office or the Dutch or Belgian governments please see Donors' reporting requirements, for their guidance on exclusion policies.

For an example of a non-government organisation\\u2019s exclusion policy see:

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This table lists all the top-level elements you can include in your data. It includes all the mandatory and recommended elements outlined in Key activity information to publish and around 30 further elements you can use to build a comprehensive picture of your organisation\\u2019s work.

Our recommended approach is to start with the mandatory and recommended (minimum) elements, and then build up over time. Each element you include will enrich your data and help people to understand the work you do.

Please note each element in the table may contain multiple pieces of data. For example, under Activity Date you specify both the start and end dates for an activity. Links to specific Standard guidance pages have been provided where available.

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IdentificationIATI Identifier
Yes
Reporting OrgYes
Other Identifier
Basic Activity InformationTitle
Yes
Description
Yes
Activity Status
Yes
Activity Date
Yes
Contact Info
Activity Scope
Participating OrganisationsParticipating OrgYes
Geopolitical Information
Recipient CountryYes
Or, Recipient RegionYes
Location
ClassificationsSectorYes
Policy Marker
Tag
Collaboration Type
Default Flow Type
Default Finance Type
Default Aid Type
Default Tied Status
Country Budget Items
Humanitarian
Humanitarian Scope
Financial
BudgetYes
TransactionsYes
Planned Disbursement
Capital Spend
Related Documents
Document Links
Relations
Related Activity
Legacy Data
Performance
Conditions
Results
OECD Reporting
CRS-add
FSS
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See the Reference section of the IATI website for further detail on each of the elements. For advice about the reference area, see How to use IATI Reference.

Additional donor requirements

If you receive funding from the UK Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office or the Dutch or Belgian governments you will have additional reporting requirements. For information on these see Donors' reporting requirements.

Building your own system?

The following requirements are built into most publishing systems. Make sure to include them if building your own:

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Each of your activities must have an IATI identifier, this is a globally unique way of referring to your activity.

You create them by adding a 'string' (a series of letters and / or numbers) to your IATI Org ID. Your IATI Org ID is the approved identifier for your organisation. You will have received this when registering for a publisher account on the IATI Registry.

Please note, once you have published an activity its IATI identifier must not change.

\"}, {\"id\": \"7a891bbf-1fc1-43e6-b2a8-deb2d1e41171\", \"type\": \"h2\", \"value\": \"Example\"}, {\"id\": \"a2972c41-706d-4169-86c3-7ed3822f0b4f\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"


The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) has the IATI Org ID: XM-DAC-4114

They form their IATI identifier by noting whether an activity is an output or a programme, followed by the activity code. This ensures that each activity has a unique IATI identifier. For example:

  1. Consolidating peace in Ghana XM-DAC-41114-PROJECT-00065055
  2. Accelerator Lab - Ghana XM-DAC-41114-PROJECT-00120467
  3. Ghana Integrated SDG Platform XM-DAC-41114-OUTPUT-00115803

You get to choose what 'string' you use to create your IATI identifiers.

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It is important to correctly form your IATI identifiers. Data use tools may only accept activities if their IATI identifier matches the IATI Org ID for the publishing organisation. They are also what other IATI publishers will use to link their activities to yours. And you will need to use theirs.

To allow these connections to take place and verify that you are the owner of the activity you must make sure:

  • Each IATI identifier you publish is unique. This covers all of your activities even if they are in separate files.
  • Each IATI identifier should not start or end with whitespace.
  • Only use numbers, letters and dashes to form your IATI Identifiers.
  • Once you have published an activity its IATI identifier must not change.

In rare cases you may need to change your IATI Org ID. When this happens you must not change your IATI identifiers, rather you must note the change in your IATI Org ID using the <other-identifier> element. See How to update your organisation details for more information. You will need to contact the IATI Secretariat to make the change.

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Each publisher should have one organisation file. Use this to describe your organisation and the budgets you have for providing or spending funds, broken down by recipient organisations, regions and countries. And use it to publish forward-looking budgets.

You can also use your organisation file to link to relevant documents \\u2013 these could be your annual accounts, annual reports, strategy documents or other information you publish about your organisation.

IATI provides XML \\u2018elements\\u2019 for each piece of information you can include. You can update your information any time and should do so at least annually. The more information you give, the richer you make the picture of your organisation.

Ideally you should provide information for all the elements listed here. But if you\\u2019re new to IATI data publishing, we recommend that you start by adding just the mandatory and recommended details:

Identification

Budget

Expenditure

Documents

See the Reference section of the IATI website for further detail on each of the elements. For advice about the reference area, see the How to use IATI reference.

If you receive funding from the UK Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office or the Dutch or Belgian governments you may have extra reporting requirements. For information on these see Donors' reporting requirements.

Building your own system?

The following requirements are built into most publishing systems. Make to sure to include them if building your own:

  • Organisation files must be well-formed XML
  • Organisation files must validate against the relevant version of the IATI organisation schema, test this using the IATI Validator
  • Including the @generated-datetime attribute is highly recommended
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Step 1: Register with IATI

Registering your organisation as an IATI publisher is the first step to being able to publish data.

In most cases, using the free IATI Publisher tool is the easiest way to both register with IATI and publish data. If you want to use a different publishing tool or method, you will need to register on the IATI Registry. For example, it does not make sense for large organisations, such as donor governments or UN agencies, to use IATI Publisher due to the volume of data they publish; these organisations should register on the IATI Registry.

Visit How to register with IATI for more detail on these two options and the information required about your organisation for registration.

Step 2: Prepare your data

If you are using IATI Publisher, you will enter information about your organisation and activities within the interface. You can save this data to come back to and publish from the tool when ready.

There are other publishing tools available to convert data into the XML file format required for IATI, along with the option to create a bespoke publishing system using your own internal systems. You can find more information here: Creating files

Before publishing your data, you should check that its format complies with the IATI Standard. IATI Publisher, and similar publishing tools, have in-built checks for this. You can use d-preview to visualise your data and the IATI Validator to check its format if working with your own XML files.

Step 3: Publish your data

IATI Publisher will create and publish IATI data files for you, based on the information you have entered in the interface.

If you are creating your own IATI data files, store them in an accessible online location so that you can link them directly to the IATI Registry. The IATI Registry contains links to your data files and describes their content; it does not hold the data itself. For more guidance, see How to publish your data on the IATI Registry.

Each organisation is responsible for their data and for keeping the information about their organisation and its activities up to date.

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Creating a publisher account

Organisations that publish IATI data are referred to as 'publishers'. Before publishing data, organisations need their own publisher account on the IATI Registry.

There are two ways to create this account: either via the IATI Publisher tool, or directly on the IATI Registry.

IATI Publisher

Use IATI Publisher to complete all the steps required to publish your organisation\\u2019s data. IATI Publisher will create your organisation\\u2019s publisher account on the IATI Registry (so you don\\u2019t have to visit the IATI Registry to do this).

IATI Publisher has been built to support the publication of a limited amount of data on an organisation's development and humanitarian activities. An \\u2018activity\\u2019 is an individual project or another unit of development and humanitarian work, which is determined by the organisation that is publishing the data.

Organisations publishing 100+ activities are advised not to use IATI Publisher. Instead these organisations likely need an alternative technical solution that enables the publication of large volumes of data. If you are unsure if your organisation should use IATI Publisher, please contact us for more information.

IATI Registry

Organisations who do not use IATI Publisher can create a publisher account directly on the IATI Registry.

On the IATI Registry page, click the 'Register' button in the blue bar at the top of the screen. This will take you to a page where you will choose the 'New Publisher' option and click the 'Create Publisher Account' button.

Information required to register

For your account to be approved, you must complete all the required fields, such as:

  • your IATI organisation identifier
  • the type of licence under which you publish your data
  • the type of organisation you represent
  • the country you are registered in
  • a contact email address

In the same form, you can also give other details such as:

  • a description of what your organisation does
  • a link to your Implementation Schedule
  • a description of the organisations or agencies your data covers
  • how frequently you will publish to IATI
  • the units of aid you use in your reporting

Your organisation will only be publicly listed as a publisher on the IATI Registry after you publish your first dataset. Further guidance can be found at:

Wait for your publisher account to be approved

The IATI Secretariat needs to approve every publisher account. This is to ensure that every organisation publishing to IATI is legally registered and has a unique identifier.

If any required fields are not filled in, or your IATI organisation identifier (also known as your \\u2018IATI Org ID\\u2019) is incorrect, the IATI Secretariat will not be able to approve your account. The team may contact you for information to verify your organisation identifier. This usually happens if the information is not available online.

If you have been waiting for more than 3 days for your account to be approved, please contact us.

Next steps

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The steps listed here should ensure that your IATI organisation identifier (also known as your IATI "org ID") is unique and will be approved by the IATI Secretariat. The identifier is made up of two parts based on the agency your organisation is registered with and your registration number.

Identify your registration agency

The first part of your identifier will be your organisation\\u2019s registration agency code.

A list of registration agencies can be found at: org-id.guide. Check whether your organisation is registered with one of the agencies on this list. If it is, use the agency code as the first part of your IATI organisation identifier. If the agency your organisation is registered with is not listed, please contact us.

There are numerous registration agencies, for example:

  • Companies House in the UK. Its code is: GB-COH
  • the Tanzania Revenue Authority in Tanzania. Its code is: TZ-TRA

Find your registration number

The second part of your IATI organisation identifier is the registration number your organisation has been given by its registration agency. This is normally found on your organisation\\u2019s registration certificate.

Add this after your registration agency\\u2019s code, separating the two with a hyphen (-). Write the registration number exactly as it appears on your organisation\\u2019s registration certificate.

Using the examples again:

  • Companies House has given Development Initiatives the registration number: 06368740. This is added to the Companies House code to form the IATI organisation identifier: GB-COH-06368740
  • The Tanzania Revenue Authority gives each organisation a registration certificate, which includes a Taxpayer Identification Number (e.g. 100-200-300). This is added to the Tanzania Revenue Authority\\u2019s code to form the IATI organisation identifier:
    TZ-TRA-100-200-300.

Please note:

  • If your registration number contains any of the following symbols: / & | ? then these should be replaced with a - .
  • Your organisation identifier should not start or end with a blank space or a new line.

Verify your IATI organisation identifier

Your identifer will be checked by the IATI Secretariat when you register your organisation as an IATI publisher. If your registration agency does not have a public list of all registered organisations, you will need to send a document with your registration number. Examples of acceptable documents include your registration certificate or a contract.

If you have any questions on this process, please contact us.

For a more technical overview of the IATI organisation identifier, see organisation-identifier.

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You can have two types of accounts on the IATI Registry, a user account and a publisher account.

With your user account you can create, and be granted permission to edit, multiple publisher accounts. Equally, each publisher account can have many user accounts attached to it.

As your organisation changes and develops it\\u2019s important to keep details in your user and publisher accounts up to date. You should, for example, remove account access for staff members who leave, and update any contact details that change.

This page gives an overview of what your user and publisher accounts contain and how you can edit them \\u2013 it doesn\\u2019t list every information item held in your accounts.

User accounts

You can sign up for a user account as an individual or using a generic team or organisation email address, for example support@iatistandard.org.

Information held in a user account includes:

  • username
  • full name
  • email address
  • API tokens.

Each user account can create as many API tokens as needed. When a new token is generated this will not be visible after its creation for security reasons, thus if the token is lost a new one needs to be generated. A token can be generated in the 'My Account' tab when you\\u2019re logged in to the IATI Registry. If you use a third-party publishing tool, they may ask you to provide an API token. This confirms that you have given them permission to publish on behalf of the organisation.

To update the details in your user account, go to the 'My Account' tab and click the 'Manage' button.

If you\\u2019ve forgotten your password, use the Forgot your password? link on the login page. If you\\u2019ve forgotten your username, contact the IATI Secretariat to regain access to your account.

What can I do with the user account?

As a user you can:

  • create new publisher accounts
  • edit publisher accounts (where you have permission)
  • publish data on behalf of an organisation (where you have permission).

For instructions on creating a publisher account see How to register with IATI

For instructions on how to publish data see Publishing your files

Publisher accounts

Publisher accounts hold three broad types of information. These are:

Organisation information

  • Generic organisation information, such as name, HQ country and website link
  • IATI organisation information, for example IATI Org ID and Publisher ID
  • Publishing information, for example how often you will update the data, the units of aid used, and any exclusions (what your data won't cover)

Datasets

  • A list of all the IATI files your organisation has published, including:
    • type of file (activity/organisation)
    • file ID and title
    • details, for example language and the date of last update
    • IATI details, for example URL link and number of activities.

Members

  • The list of user accounts that have permission to edit and publish on behalf of the organisation, including:
    • the name of each user account
    • the role of each user account (administrator, editor, member).

To access these pages, log in to the IATI Registry, go to your organisation's publisher account and click the 'Manage' button. Three tabs will show called Edit, Datasets and Members.

To update your organisation information please follow these instructions.

What can I do with a publisher account?

Publisher accounts store information about an organisation and the different IATI datasets published on its behalf.

As a member of a publisher account you can:

  • view the private datasets of your organisation.

As an editor you can also:

  • add and edit the organisation's datasets
  • add and edit the organisation's details.

And as an administrator you can in addition:

  • delete datasets
  • add, remove and change your organisation's members.

If you want to make any changes, including making datasets private and adding new members, go to your publisher account and click the \\u2018Manage\\u2019 button. Then select the relevant Edit, Datasets or Members tab and you can delete or edit the required information.

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Changing your organisation\\u2019s contact details

To update your organisation's public email address, go to your IATI Registry publisher page and click the 'Manage' button in the top right:

We recommend using a generic email address for your organisation on the IATI Registry as this avoids needing to update it when individuals change.

Check whether the contact information in your IATI data files also needs updating when you next publish (in the activity <contact-info> element).

Adding or removing individuals from your account

Your IATI publisher (i.e. organisation) account can have multiple individuals associated with it.

If you use IATI Publisher, you can add or edit accounts in the 'Users' page of the tool.

If you manage your data on the IATI Registry, you can edit user accounts by going to your publisher page, clicking \\u2018Manage\\u2019, then selecting 'Members':

To update your own user account, go to 'My Account' in the top right and click the 'Manage' button. If you have forgotten your password, use the Forgot your password link, or if you have forgotten your username, contact support.

Changing your organisation\\u2019s name

If your organisation has legally changed its name, this can be updated on your IATI Registry publisher page, similar to contact details above. Your organisation's name will likely need updating in the <reporting-org>, <participating-org>, and <narrative> elements of your IATI organisation and activity files.

If you use IATI Publisher, you should first change your organisation\\u2019s name on the IATI Registry, then update it in the tool to match.

If a structural or legal change means that you are effectively a new organisation, you may also want to change your IATI organisation identifier and publisher ID (see below).

Changing your organisation identifier or publisher ID

Only the IATI Secretariat can change your organisation identifier or publisher ID on the IATI Registry - please contact us to request this change.

Your IATI organisation identifier should only be updated following a structural or legal change \\u2013 for example, if your organisation has become a new organisation by merging with another or has re-registered with its regulating body.

If your organisation's name has changed, you may also want to change your IATI publisher ID (an abbreviation which uniquely identifies your organisation on the IATI Registry) to better match your new name.

If you use IATI Publisher or AidStream, we will advise how to update your information in these tools. If you manage your own IATI data files, please follow the guidance below:

After changes to your organisation identifier:

  • Update your organisation identifier in your data files, e.g. in the <reporting-org> element. Do not change activity identifiers of already published activities.
  • Keep a record of your previous organisation identifier by adding the element <other-identifier> to all of your activities with the attributes @ref and @type. The @ref attribute should contain your previous organisation identifier and the @type code should be 'B1', which is 'Previous Reporting Organisation Identifier'.

After changes to your publisher ID:

Once your publisher ID has been updated on the IATI Registry, you need to refresh the connection to your IATI data files.

  • Go to the 'Datasets' tab in your IATI Registry publisher account and delete each data file (this removes the connection between the IATI Registry and your IATI XML files but does not delete the files themselves).
  • Republish your data files to your updated account with the new publisher ID.
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Various tools and services are available to help you create and publish IATI data. These offer different levels of support and automation. Some are free; others are paid for. Some are designed for small organisations with only a few activities; others can handle high volumes of data and can be integrated into your current system.

Tools and services

IATI Publisher

IATI Publisher is IATI's free to use publishing tool, which enables organisations to publish their data on development and humanitarian activities according to the XML format required by the IATI Standard. The tool is designed to be simple and intuitive, making publishing easier for organisations, with a range of benefits for users.

IATI Publisher is:

  • Free to use
  • Provides clear explanations of data fields in the IATI Standard and links to useful guidance
  • Enables data to be entered directly in the interface or bulk uploaded via Excel, CSV or XML file
  • Runs automatic checks (via the IATI Validator) for errors before publishing your data

IATI Publisher has been built to support organisations that want to publish data on a limited number of development and humanitarian activities. An \\u2018activity\\u2019 is an individual project or another unit of development and humanitarian work, which is determined by the organisation that is publishing the data. Organisations who publish a limited number of activities tend to represent small and medium sized organisations.

We encourage organisations who are new to IATI to use IATI Publisher. The process of registering with IATI and publishing data can be complex and IATI Publisher will guide you through the steps.

AIDA Data Services

Key facts: Paid; Manual IATI upload

See more information about the service here or visit our contact page to request a demo. For inquiries, contact us at info@aida.tools

AidStream

Key facts: Free & Paid; IATI upload via service or manual; CSV & XLS upload (for activities, transactions & results).

See more information about this service: AidStream

See the AidStream user guide for more information. For enquiries, email AidStream support.

Akvo RSR

Key facts: Paid; Automated IATI upload

See more information about this service here Akvo RSR

See the Akvo website for more information. For enquiries, contact Akvo.

Amp Impact

Key Facts: IATI upload via service or manual upload

See more information about this service here: Amp Impact

Please follow this link to Contact Us

DevResults

Key facts: Paid; Manual IATI upload

See more information about this service here DevResults

See the IATI section of the DevResults Help Site to learn more, or visit DevResults.com to request access to a demo site. For enquiries, contact DevResults.

ProjectConnect

Key facts: Paid; Automated IATI upload

See more information about this service hereProjectConnect

See the ProjectConnect website for more information. For enquiries, email ProjectConnect.

Promeva

Key facts: Paid; Manual IATI upload

See more information about this service herePromeva

See the Promeva website for more information. For additional information email Promeva.

TolaData

Key facts: IATI upload via service or manual upload; Paid (check our pricing page for packages with full service)

See more information about this service here TolaData

For more information, see TolaData\\u2019s website or download the IATI Brochure. For enquiries, email TolaData.

Integrated solutions

These tools and services are designed to be implemented within your internal system. Rather than being a stand-alone tool, they interact with your internal software and allow for more automated IATI file creation and updating of data.

Please note, that each tool or service will require a level of set up to connect to your internal system. Validation and automatic publishing may not be built in.

Microsoft Dynamics 365 Nonprofit Accelerator + IATI Add On

Key Facts:\\u00a0Solution free with Microsoft\\u00a0

The Dynamics 365 nonprofit accelerator and Common Data Model for Nonprofits\\u00a0offer a fully managed and Microsoft supported solution for\\u00a0constituent management, fundraising, awards, program delivery, and impact tracking.\\u00a0\\u00a0

The accelerator includes an optional IATI Add On that enables organizations to\\u00a0record their fundraising and programmatic activities according to the IATI Organisational and Activity Standards, automatically sync IATI non-embedded code lists with the nonprofit accelerator and generate IATI Organisation and Activity XML files.\\u00a0

See the accelerator landing page and the latest IATI user guide for more information.

CoVE - Convert, Validate, Explore

CoVE is a web-based tool that can be used to convert spreadsheets (.xlsx and .ods) to IATI XML. Additionally, IATI XML can be transformed into spreadsheets with CoVE. In doing so, CoVE will also validate data against the IATI schema, plus check compliance with codelists and rulesets. CoVE also supports both the organisation and activity standard. Spreadsheet templates are provided to help users get started.

Open Data Services Cooperative have extensive experience of both IATI and other data standards, and have developed IATI CoVE to assist clients publishing IATI data. CoVE is publicly available to use for free. Open Data Services offer paid support and advice on a consultancy basis.

CoVE:\\u00a0https://iati.cove.opendataservices.coop/

Are you a tool or service provider?

If you provide an IATI tool or service and would like to add or update information on this page, please contact the IATI Secretariat.

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Use this infographic to see the step by step process to successfully publish data to IATI.

Click here to download the infographic as a PDF.

For additional guidance, contact the IATI Secretariat at any time: support@iatistandard.org

Join the conversation on IATI Connect; there is a dedicated group for new and potential publishers here.

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When you have prepared your data, place the files in an accessible online location so that you can link to them from the IATI Registry.

The IATI Registry contains links to published data files and descriptions of what information they hold. Organisations are responsible for their own data; you can store your data on your own website or server, or have it hosted by a third-party service or tool. Wherever your files are stored, they should be openly accessible, without passwords or other barriers.

Only users with the correct permission are allowed to publish data on behalf of an organisation.

Manual publishing

Individual files

If you only have a small number of data files to publish (less than five), log in to the IATI Registry and select \\u2018Data - Register\\u2019 on the blue bar at the top of the page. This opens a form where you can enter the required details for the IATI data file that you are publishing.

If you are publishing multiple files, add the details for each separately.

Bulk uploads

If you have more than five data files to add, upload them in bulk using a CSV file rather than adding each file individually.

Log in to the IATI Registry and select \\u2018Data - Upload CSV file\\u2019 on the blue bar at the top of the page. Download the CSV template and follow the link to guidance on how to fill in the template. Upload the CSV file when it is complete.

Automated publishing

IATI Publisher, and similar IATI publishing tools, can automatically publish data for users (see more information). Larger organisations with greater volumes or data or frequent updates often build their own bespoke systems.

Whether you are using a third-party tool or your own bespoke system, automatic publishing is done through an API (application programming interface). To enable this, you need an API token associated with your IATI user account \\u2013 this grants access to the IATI system for your tools.

Each publishing tool or system guides you on how to set up automated publishing to the IATI Registry. As part of this you may be asked for:

  • your publisher ID: this is normally an abbreviation of your organisation's name. Find this on your IATI Registry publisher page by clicking \\u2018Manage\\u2019. It also forms the last part of your publisher page\\u2019s URL.
  • your IATI organisation identifier: this is the unique identifier for your organisation. On your IATI Registry publisher page it is listed as the 'identifier' on the right beneath your organisation's name
  • your API token: this is a code associated with your IATI user account. A token can be generated in the 'My Account' tab when you are logged in to the IATI Registry.

Learn more about APIs

You can set up a system to interact with the IATI Registry using its own API, which is an implementation of the CKAN API. For details, see the full CKAN API documentation.

For further details and advice, contact us.


Removing your IATI data files

IATI is aware that, due to security concerns or privacy issues, data owners may choose to remove their data temporarily or permanently. If you need to remove your data please follow our Data removal guidance.

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For publishers that create and publish their own XML files (i.e. they don\\u2019t use a tool like IATI Publisher or Aidstream) it\\u2019s important to publish those files on an open website which allow tools (such as the Datastore) to access them. This guidance describes a common problem with security products blocking access to data files.

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Some publishers publish IATI data on their own website and then put security on the website to try and protect themselves from bad bots (Cloudflare is a popular product that does this). But this often has the side effect of stopping all the users who want to use the data from getting the data.

\"}, {\"id\": \"fd865583-6877-435d-b729-dbc1184363d1\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

In this case, it may look like the data is available. It is on the publisher's website and when you open it in a web browser you can see the data. However, the data cannot be used in various tools such as the Dashboard, Validator, Datastore, and more.

\"}, {\"id\": \"97d84cca-945a-4438-8bb7-322b0f0a7d2a\", \"type\": \"h2\", \"value\": \"Allow-listing unfortunately won\\u2019t work\"}, {\"id\": \"a4b4ed60-7e10-4163-a3d3-29a6f2e7141c\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

Many of these security products allow publishers to make exceptions for bots that are known and trusted. This is referred to as allow listing (an older term for this is white listing) because by default all bots are blocked but publishers then allow certain known bots access.

\"}, {\"id\": \"114e5457-c860-4c64-9683-95e8198de098\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

The security products will require technical information to allow bot access. This includes information on what the bots declare themselves as (their user agent) and where the bots are located (their IP address).

\"}, {\"id\": \"36983434-88d3-452b-af38-49b91189c7f9\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

Often when this problem arises, we are asked to send this information to publishers and they will add exceptions for our bots.

\"}, {\"id\": \"8d792635-aea2-4938-b565-c5cbfd2a29a9\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

However there are several problems with this approach and ultimately it is not workable.

\"}, {\"id\": \"361aa4d6-a36a-4938-8697-8be40d92cf16\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

Firstly, collecting this information and making sure it is kept up to date is not an easy task. It is made more difficult because there are so many products that need access to the data and we need to do this for every single product.

\"}, {\"id\": \"83084310-14ff-4592-b3d8-98cc3d0f0df7\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"
  • Unified Platform; including the datastore and validator
  • Dashboard
  • Publisher Stats
  • CDFD
  • D-Portal
  • Registry
  • And more\\u2026
\"}, {\"id\": \"9fccc5f4-3b0f-4d9d-8e5c-3252d1c05488\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

Every product may have multiple bits of information and the information may change at any point in the future. It will therefore take a lot of staff time at IATI to collect and maintain the information, a lot of staff time at the publisher to apply it, and a lot of staff time from everyone to debug any issues that may arise.

\"}, {\"id\": \"41c9bf4c-3be0-4013-bb86-6e30964b8897\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

But most importantly, in an open data ecosystem it is always possible for other people to make their own products to collect data and process it (for example, the Aid Transparency Index from Publish What You Fund). It\\u2019s important that these other products can also access publisher\\u2019s data. If we take an allow list approach we cannot provide the needed information for other people\\u2019s products.

\"}, {\"id\": \"476ad532-e871-4232-8d62-48d9f6af3b50\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

So if people only allowed the products we provided them information for and blocked the rest, we would then have a situation where some products can see the data but other products cannot. This leads to problems for the completeness of IATI data and the analysis that is done using it (for example, if the Aid Transparency Index can not see a publisher's data they will simply not be included in that year's report).

\"}, {\"id\": \"5457b5e4-a2c5-467f-bdb1-752c72e4742c\", \"type\": \"h2\", \"value\": \"The solution\"}, {\"id\": \"cbd2e8df-8bd2-469e-89e4-0b4a8dfc79d9\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

The only solution that works is that any published files must have security restrictions that block bots removed and be available for all.

\"}, {\"id\": \"c8c2c198-c81a-46f4-b6b8-46b224764100\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

In security products like Cloudflare, it is often possible to remove restrictions for one area of a website only - so this does not mean removing these products entirely. Alternatively, files could be moved to a new website on a subdomain with no security issues.

\"}, {\"id\": \"ef9f69fd-17a1-4576-aba5-dddaa4ac726c\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

This is a solution that is practical; as it saves staff time for both the publisher and IATI and removes the likelihood of mistakes.

\"}, {\"id\": \"377afd4e-9d63-4441-87ee-42ac2a460375\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

This is a solution that is also fitting for the IATI project; it\\u2019s important that publishers make sure the data is available for anyone who wants it without restrictions.

\"}, {\"id\": \"c27c3b78-d683-478d-9626-cc7d6be63c43\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

It\\u2019s important to note however, that this does not mean that a website must have no security at all. A bot that requests the same file thousands of times per second could cause problems and there is no legitimate use for this; so it\\u2019s acceptable to block malicious actors. But websites must not block well-behaved bots by default.

\"}]" +msgstr "[]" + +#. guidance_and_support.guidancepage.2990.content_editor +msgid "[{\"id\": \"b3f66fdc-76d0-4b71-9041-63bffe8481cc\", \"type\": \"intro\", \"value\": \"

It\\u2019s important for IATI publishers to publish their XML files on websites without access restrictions. For information on why, please see this guidance. This guidance explains how to check your files.

\"}, {\"id\": \"1fad87d5-ad54-4f2a-88a3-278784907eac\", \"type\": \"h2\", \"value\": \"Why downloading the file from a web browser is not enough\"}, {\"id\": \"137569ca-08fe-4fd9-b75e-54cddc7306b9\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

You can go to a publisher's data page in the IATI Registry and click the \\u201cDownload\\u201d button. This will download the data in your web browser.

However, this is not enough to check that your data is fully available. Many security products such as Cloudflare will allow access from a web browser but block access from the many IATI tools that use data. For more information on this, see this guidance.

That\\u2019s why it\\u2019s important to test downloads with similar methods to the ones that will be used by other IATI tools.

\"}, {\"id\": \"9ba74bab-5b3d-419d-8d82-45f053dc364a\", \"type\": \"h2\", \"value\": \"Test outside your own network\"}, {\"id\": \"b2dd2d96-c3e1-46a0-b1ea-a0b8cf6f8e8d\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

If you are using the network your office or employer provides for internet access and your files are also hosted on your employer\\u2019s resources, it is important to run these tests from a different network. This may also apply if you are working from home or a co-working space, but using your employers Virtual Private Network (VPN).

This is because different security rules may be applied for employees and the general public. It\\u2019s important to make sure the general public can access these files.

\"}, {\"id\": \"c7722630-11e8-4623-8d0a-0c44916f6c09\", \"type\": \"h2\", \"value\": \"Testing on Linux, Mac or Windows\"}, {\"id\": \"40035876-549f-4e50-a217-e9350cabaced\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

On Linux, open a Terminal.

On Mac, open a Terminal. This is in the \\u201cUtilities\\u201d folder in your \\u201cApplications\\u201d folder.

On Windows, open a Command Prompt. Click start and then you should be able to search for it. You may be asked for permission to make changes to your computer. Don\\u2019t worry - the commands you will run will not make any changes to your system.

You will need the full URL of the data you want to test. You may already know this, or you can find this by opening the publisher's data page in the IATI Registry. Right click on the \\u201cDownload\\u201d button and select \\u201ccopy link\\u201d or \\u201ccopy link address\\u201d. (It may be labelled differently in your browser)

Type (replacing the example URL with the URL of your data):

curl --user-agent "IATI download test" https://www.example.com/iatidata.xml

and press enter.

\"}, {\"id\": \"85ddae17-553e-4221-b5ba-932d4d9dbbc2\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

You should see XML containing some IATI data. If so, the test has passed.

If you see random content that is not IATI data, this will be an error page and the test has failed.

\"}, {\"id\": \"2a7a9728-01d4-4038-8360-91e71d0358af\", \"type\": \"h2\", \"value\": \"Testing properly over time\"}, {\"id\": \"c4b90acf-8dbb-4426-bc4c-9af338faef5e\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

The tests above perform a check once. However, to really check that data is accessible, the test should be repeated over a period of time and it should make sure it works every time. This is because some websites may allow access the first time but not allow repeated access.

Contact IATI support for help with this, or anything else about publishing.

\"}]" +msgstr "[]" + +#. guidance_and_support.guidancepage.2991.content_editor +msgid "[{\"id\": \"8ceb6630-27ff-4f85-9a13-0ba0bd344877\", \"type\": \"intro\", \"value\": \"

It\\u2019s important for IATI publishers to publish their XML files on websites without access restrictions. For information on why, please see this guidance. This guidance explains how to configure Cloudflare for publishing without access restrictions.

\"}, {\"id\": \"97bb5870-03f2-49ef-9bc5-04ed751bca50\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

Note Cloudflare are changing their product continuously and this guidance may become out of date. If this guidance does not help, please check the links to Cloudflares own documentation in this guidance or contact IATI support.

\"}, {\"id\": \"47b37201-2f79-4df7-a28f-b2cdec6dd3be\", \"type\": \"h2\", \"value\": \"Assumptions\"}, {\"id\": \"632d2913-bd35-4ea6-b63c-ba305be76d11\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

A publisher has published files on a website with many other types of content.

They don\\u2019t want to remove Cloudflare entirely from this website, as the protection Cloudflare offers is essential for other parts of the website.

\"}, {\"id\": \"e1d457d7-522c-4fe7-9b6a-e7ea0ba744cb\", \"type\": \"h2\", \"value\": \"Goals\"}, {\"id\": \"2ef0afb0-602a-403d-bd8e-f74ac73d96a0\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

This document describes how to configure Cloudflare to allow access to the published IATI files without removing protection from other parts of the website.

\"}, {\"id\": \"07d44860-514e-49e2-9396-adf3167b7904\", \"type\": \"h2\", \"value\": \"Steps\"}, {\"id\": \"a9e805e2-3ec2-47e5-9eaa-9297c4b81ee9\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"
  1. Open the Cloudflare dashboard and login to the account in question.
  2. Select the website you need to configure.
  3. Go to Security > WAF > Custom rules.
  4. Select Create rule.
  5. Enter a descriptive name for the rule in Rule name.
  6. Under \\u201cIf incoming requests match\\u201d, use the Field drop-down list to choose an HTTP property. Select \\u201cURI Path\\u201d.
  7. Use the Operator drop-down list to choose the operator for the rule. Use \\u201cContains\\u201d.
  8. For the Value, enter the path to the published files. You can enter the full path, or you can enter the first part of the path only if there are multiple IATI files in the same place. (e.g. \\u201c/sites/default/files/iati/\\u201d)
  9. Under \\u201cThen take action\\u201d, select \\u201cSkip\\u201d.
  10. Select \\u201cAll Super Bot Fight Mode Rules\\u201d option.
  11. Under the \\u201cMore components to skip\\u201d dropdown, select \\u201cUser Agent Blocking\\u201d and \\u201cBrowser Integrity Check\\u201d
  12. Select Deploy to publish your rule.

Once this has been published, you can test your files to make sure access is allowed.

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On Custom rules

On rules

On skip action

On logging to investigate issues

\"}]" +msgstr "[]" + +#. guidance_and_support.guidancepage.81.content_editor +msgid "[{\"id\": \"eebdb548-435d-4b01-a4ee-20815d3a2fdf\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"


To see the sorts of information you can add to improve your data, and how your data compares with other organisations, go to the IATI Dashboard. This contains a summary of every publisher's data, as well as a summary table comparing data of all IATI publishers.

How the IATI Dashboard works

The IATI Dashboard is a tool managed by the IATI Secretariat. Every day it collects published data via the IATI Registry and analyses it. This data is then presented in charts and metrics which data users can access. Users can look at the data on an individual publisher level, or at all the IATI publishers as a whole.

There are 4 key sections in the IATI Dashboard:

  • Headlines \\u2013 this tells you about the total number of IATI publishers, files and activities published since 2014
  • Data Quality \\u2013 this highlights technical errors present in organisations\\u2019 publishing. Note we don\\u2019t attempt to evaluate the actual content of the data
  • Exploring Data \\u2013 this explains which elements and codes publishers are using in their data
  • Publishing Statistics \\u2013 these tables compare how organisations are meeting the Key qualities of IATI data in their publishing.

The methodology used to create the publishing statistics is explained on each page and is periodically reviewed and updated. The aim is that the statistics can be used as a credible benchmark, and to guide organisations in how to improve the quality of their IATI data. If you have questions about how the methodologies work, please contact the IATI Secretariat.

Check for errors on your individual publisher page

As a publisher you can use your individual Publisher page on the IATI Dashboard to check for validation errors. To find your page, go to the Dashboard\\u2019s homepage and select your organisation.

First look at the Headlines box, checking:

  • that your Reporting Org on the Registry and in your Data match
    • If these don\\u2019t match there\\u2019s a risk your data won\\u2019t be imported into visualisation tools as it\\u2019s invalid. You\\u2019ll need to update your Reporting org in your IATI files. Please follow steps 3 and 4 under the \\u2018Changing your organisation\\u2019s IATI Org ID\\u2019 section on How to update your organisation details.
  • that you have at least one activity file and only one organisation file
  • that your number of activities and unique activities match
    • In IATI every activity needs a unique identifier, see What data should I publish? for instructions. If multiple activities have the same identifier they won\\u2019t be correctly pulled through into visualisation tools. Check your data to find out which identifiers are duplicated.
  • that you only have one organisation
    • Unless you are publishing on behalf of another organisation, only report Organisation information for your own organisation in your organisation file. If you\\u2019ve added the details of any other company, remove these.
  • that you\\u2019re only using valid Versions
    • The IATI Standard is updated in stages, each stage has a corresponding version number. Valid versions are: 1.01, 1.02 1.03, 1.04, 1.05 and 2.01, 2.02 and 2.03. If any other version number is shown, please correct this in your files.
  • if you\\u2019re using hierarchies, these are sequential e.g. 1, 2, 3
    • Hierarchies allow you to demonstrate your internal decision-making and flow of funds in your organisation. You should start with activities at level 1, and then progress to levels 2, 3 and so on.
  • that you have a license showing
    • IATI data must be published under an open data license. You specify your type of license on the IATI Registry. Please see How to license your data.

Improving your data quality \\u2013 Publishing Statistics

Every organisation publishing IATI data appears in the Publishing Statistics tables. These give an overview of what data different organisations are publishing and how timely and comprehensive the information is. Most tables only look at live activities, so historic information is not included.

Above each table is an explanation of what\\u2019s included. Below each is more detail on the methodology for each calculation.

In IATI you should be publishing:

  • Timely data
    • Frequency: Update your data at least quarterly. The Dashboard checks to see when you added a more recent transaction date. This counts as an \\u2018update\\u2019. If you\\u2019ve updated your data, the update will show in the relevant month. Please note if you\\u2019ve included future transaction dates at any point this will skew the figures. Transaction dates should never be in the future.
    • Time lag: You can also check how up-to-date your data is relative to the first time you published it. You should aim to reduce the time lag in your publication.
  • Forward-looking data
    • Here you can see how many of your activities contain forward-looking budgets. Ideally 100% of your activities should have a budget for each year the activity is set to take place.
    • The table shows activities taking place, now and over the next two years, and the number of activities with budget for that year. Your data quality will improve as you add in more forward-looking budgets.
  • Comprehensive data
    • These tables analyse which \\u2018elements\\u2019 you\\u2019re publishing for each activity, and therefore detail the work you\\u2019re doing.
    • The summary table gives an overview of your data.
      • Core covers the basic activity data, largely those covered in Key activity information to publish. When looking at your data quality you first want to get your \\u2018core\\u2019 score as near to 100 as possible. This means for 100% of your activities you are reporting the \\u2018core\\u2019 elements.
      • Financials covers your transactions and how well your data can be traced down and up to other organisations.
      • Value added contains additional elements particularly useful to data users, such as sectors, location and results.
      • If under comprehensiveness, you notice a number in brackets e.g. 90 (100), the first number is the percentage of your activities that have the element reported correctly. The number in brackets shows those with the element reported but there is an error in some of them. You can use the methodology at the end of the table to try and work out what is going wrong in your data.
  • Coverage
    • The coverage page seeks to compare the amount of funding each organisation receives with the amount they report in their IATI files. This analysis holds coverage data only for 2014 and 2015 so far.
    • In future, we anticipate using the total spend outlined in publishers\\u2019 organisation files, rather than collecting the information manually from publishers.
  • Summary Statistics
    • This section provides an overview and compares all IATI publishers by scoring the three dimensions \\u2013 Timeliness, Forward-looking and Comprehensiveness and adjusting this score by the proportion of a publisher\\u2019s activities covered in their IATI data (\\u2018coverage\\u2019).

In the Publishing Statistics section, there\\u2019s also a table on humanitarian data published to IATI.

Humanitarian Reporting

Dashboard Data Quality checklist

This guide introduces you to the IATI Dashboard and how you can check if your files are valid, if your data is structured correctly and what further data you can add.

First, ensure your files are valid.

Second, go through the headlines on your individual publisher page on the IATI Dashboard to ensure your data is structured properly.

Third, look at the Core page on the Dashboard\\u2019s Summary Statistics and work on getting all of your elements up to 100%.

Then choose an area of your data to work on. This includes increasing the frequency and decreasing the timlag of your publishing, adding in forward-looking budgets, and increasing the number of elements you publish under the Financials and Value added pages on the IATI Dashboard.

If you have any questions about the Dashboard and how to improve your data quality, please get in touch with the IATI Secretariat.

\"}]" +msgstr "" + +#. guidance_and_support.supportpage.683.excerpt +msgid "Contact us with general enquiries, questions about using IATI data, or for support publishing IATI data." +msgstr "None" + +#. guidance_and_support.supportpage.683.alternative_content +msgid "

Your request will be assigned to a member of staff and you should receive an initial response within 2 working days. Normal support hours are 09:00 to 17:00 (UK time) Monday to Friday.

Please note that support is offered primarily in English, although we will make use of online translation tools where possible. You are free to write your request in French or Spanish.

" +msgstr "" + +#. news.newspage.2967.heading +msgid "Farewell blog from Development Initiatives’ Technical Team" +msgstr "None" + +#. news.newspage.2983.heading +msgid "Briefing: Tracking climate action with IATI" +msgstr "None" + +#. news.newspage.2957.excerpt +msgid "An experienced Facilitator/Moderator is wanted for the facilitation of the upcoming IATI Community Exchange (15 -16 March, Copenhagen)" +msgstr "None" + +#. news.newspage.2958.excerpt +msgid "The Index measures aid transparency among the world’s major development agencies and has been produced by Publish What You Fund (PWYF) since 2012." +msgstr "None" + +#. news.newspage.2960.excerpt +msgid "IATI welcomes CanWach, Emergentally, the Government of Niger and the Media Foundation for West Africa as its first new members to join in 2023." +msgstr "None" + +#. news.newspage.2961.excerpt +msgid "Anyone that has accessed IATI data in 2022 is requested to take a short survey by 15 May (deadline extended)." +msgstr "None" + +#. news.newspage.2962.excerpt +msgid "The Government of Nepal is set to integrate IATI data into their AMIS for easy access of IATI data on development and humanitarian flows." +msgstr "None" + +#. news.newspage.2963.excerpt +msgid "The IATI Annual Report 2022 and accompanying Financial Report has been launched today." +msgstr "None" + +#. news.newspage.2964.excerpt +msgid "Looking ahead in 2023, how can data users leverage IATI budget data to assess the global development and humanitarian aid landscape?" +msgstr "None" + +#. news.newspage.2965.excerpt +msgid "IATI's Technical Team is offering support to organisations who want to migrate their existing IATI data from AidStream to IATI Publisher." +msgstr "None" + +#. news.newspage.2966.excerpt +msgid "Watch IATI Connect Stories vlog with Claire Provost, an investigative journalist reporting on international development and humanitarian aid" +msgstr "None" + +#. news.newspage.2967.excerpt +msgid "Read a final update from IATI’s Technical Team at Development Initiatives’ ahead of IATI’s upcoming transition to a new hosting consortium (on 1 July 2023)" +msgstr "None" + +#. news.newspage.2968.excerpt +msgid "IATI encourages suitable candidates to apply for the new role of IATI Director." +msgstr "None" + +#. news.newspage.2969.excerpt +msgid "IATI has new hosting arrangements for the Secretariat for the next five years." +msgstr "None" + +#. news.newspage.2970.excerpt +msgid "IATI has released its key messages to the 2023 United Nations High-Level Political Forum taking place between 10 - 20 July 2023." +msgstr "None" + +#. news.newspage.2973.excerpt +msgid "One-line description" +msgstr "None" + +#. news.newspage.2976.excerpt +msgid "An election is being held to elect the Technical Seat on the IATI Governing Board." +msgstr "None" + +#. news.newspage.2980.excerpt +msgid "Blog from the IATI Secretariat on participating in the Festival de Datos, Punta del Este, Uruguay on 7–9 November, 2023" +msgstr "None" + +#. news.newspage.2982.excerpt +msgid "IATI participated in a workshop (Paris, 6-7 November 2023) on improving the tracking of funds to Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities (IPLCs)." +msgstr "None" + +#. news.newspage.2983.excerpt +msgid "To promote transparency and open data during COP28, IATI has released a briefing detailing what IATI data is available on climate action." +msgstr "None" + +#. news.newspage.2984.excerpt +msgid "IATI Secretariat partner, ODS is recruiting for a data analyst to join our team." +msgstr "None" + +#. news.newspage.2989.excerpt +msgid "IATI will hold its biennial Governing Board elections in February and March, opening the nominations process to IATI members on 28 February 2024." +msgstr "None" + +#. news.newspage.2992.excerpt +msgid "New online course to support civil society actors working within the international development and humanitarian sectors to use IATI data." +msgstr "None" + +#. news.newspage.2993.excerpt +msgid "Read a new report from the Institute for Journalism and Social Change." +msgstr "None" + +#. news.newspage.2994.excerpt +msgid "Check out use cases of IATI and other data sources compiled by Publish What You Fund." +msgstr "None" + +#. news.newspage.2996.excerpt +msgid "IATI held its annual Members’ Assembly and Community Exchange in Bogota, Colombia." +msgstr "None" + +#. news.newspage.2998.excerpt +msgid "IATI has launched its 2023 Annual Report, detailing how the initiative has advanced towards achieving its strategic goals during the year." +msgstr "None" + +#. news.newspage.2999.excerpt +msgid "Yemesrach Assefa Workie became IATI’s first Executive Director on 1 June 2024." +msgstr "None" + +#. news.newspage.3002.excerpt +msgid "" +"What are we doing?\r\n" +"The IATI Secretariat is working with Young Innovations (who maintain IATI Publisher and AidStream) to combine the two publishing tools into one.\r\n" +"\r\n" +"To recap - IATI Publisher was launched in 2023 as a free tool, managed by the IATI Secretariat, to support small to medium-sized organisations to publish IATI data. AidStream is a similar, well-established tool with a basic free service and optional paid features. \r\n" +"\r\n" +"Approximately 30 organisations were migrated from Aidstream to IATI Publisher when it first launched and these account migrations have continued on request since. Given this trend, the idea of fully integrating the tools has been explored with Young Innovations and we have started work on this as of August 2024.\r\n" +"\r\n" +"The plan is to migrate AidStream organisation and user accounts in batches to IATI Publisher from November 2024, with new sign-ups to AidStream stopped by the end of 2024. The IATI Secretariat will support donor governments and other stakeholders to update their own IATI support materials in light of the changes.\r\n" +"Why are we integrating the tools?\r\n" +"Rather than maintaining two very similar tools, we want to combine the strengths of both into one great product. For example, IATI Publisher interacts with the IATI Registry and vastly simplifies new registrations, whereas AidStream has more intuitive bulk data import functionality.\r\n" +"\r\n" +"The anticipated benefits are:\r\n" +"- Less duplication of effort (on user support and software development) across the IATI Secretariat and Young Innovations.\r\n" +"- More consistent new publisher onboarding experiences, with registrations no longer arbitrarily split between the two tools.\r\n" +"- Less user confusion about there being two similar publishing tools from the same supplier (we often help organisations who have ended up registered on both!)\r\n" +"- Easier provision of support from the IATI Secretariat to this user base of small to medium-sized publishers.\r\n" +"\r\n" +"IATI Publisher will be developed to allow third party plugins (free or paid) from the IATI community, as a way of offering extra functionality to users. \r\n" +"\r\n" +"\r\n" +"How will AidStream users be supported?\r\n" +"All AidStream users will be emailed in September 2024 with more information and instructions. \r\n" +"\r\n" +"Young Innovations plans to continue providing AidStream's PRO users with services via IATI Publisher third party plugins. PRO users will be contacted separately with more information about this.\r\n" +"\r\n" +"To support with the transition to IATI Publisher, the IATI Secretariat plans to:\r\n" +"- Provide IATI Publisher familiarisation sessions (from October 2024)\r\n" +"- Launch in-tool guidance for IATI Publisher to walk new users through the steps to publishing\r\n" +"- Update IATI Publisher support materials (e.g. demo videos and a user manual)\r\n" +"\r\n" +"\r\n" +"Where can I find more information?\r\n" +"If you are an AidStream user, you will be contacted directly in the next few weeks with more information. We will make sure you have advance notice before your data is migrated to IATI Publisher.\r\n" +"\r\n" +"We will talk to the donor governments that mandate downstream partner IATI publishing within the next two months to help them update their IATI resources. If you are an organisation that supports others to publish IATI data, please let us know and we will make sure you are included in this communication.\r\n" +"\r\n" +"\r\n" +"For general updates on this work - keep an eye on the IATI website, IATI Connect and the monthly newsletter over the next few months. If you have any other questions, please contact us." +msgstr "None" + +#. news.newspage.3003.excerpt +msgid "CAF has published data about over 150 development activities across 14 countries totalling over 5 billion USD." +msgstr "None" + +#. news.newspage.618.content_editor +msgid "[{\"id\": \"5808ffd9-768c-4369-9829-f3ef6ce13a80\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

USAID has launched an online, public tool aimed to enable their staff and other users to access IATI data on the spending and activities of other development organisations.

Their new Development Cooperation Landscape tool aims to improve the collaboration of USAID with other organisations delivering development activities within the same developing country.

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USAID Development Cooperation Landscape portal

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By launching the tool, USAID hopes to better understand and comprehensively map the work of nearly 1000 organisations who are currently publishing their data to IATI, including bilateral and multilateral partners, the private sector, foundations, NGOs and others.

\"}, {\"id\": \"7834ed04-9cea-4b22-a86d-29bf0a03548a\", \"type\": \"pullquote\", \"value\": {\"quote\": \"USAID made the decision to create Development Cooperation Landscape \\u201cin order to more effectively and efficiently use cooperation resources\\u201d\"}}, {\"id\": \"443b5fea-7cf3-4c9d-bc1d-a1f2120fb64f\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

USAID made the decision to create Development Cooperation Landscape \\u201cin order to more effectively and efficiently use cooperation resources\\u201d and say the new tool will help:

  1. increase the understanding of development cooperation partners\\u2019 priorities;
  2. identify potential areas of alignment and collaboration;
  3. contribute to more robust cooperation strategy development; and
  4. serve as a data source when engaging development cooperation stakeholders.

Start exploring Development Cooperation Landscape by visiting https://www.foreignassistance.gov/donor

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Last week, IATI held an in-person, multi-stakeholder workshop in Abuja entitled, \\u201cStrengthening IATI Data Use in West and Central Africa.\\u201d The meeting was co-hosted by IATI together with the Nigerian Federal Ministry of Finance, Budget, and National Planning, the incoming IATI Governing Board Chair.

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The three-day meeting engaged potential data users from 14 partner country governments across West and Central Africa, and development partners and civil society organisations (CSOs) based in Nigeria. Each group attended a dedicated session to receive training, and join discussion, on how IATI data could meet their development finance information needs.

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14 governments joined Partner Country session from across West and Central Africa

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Opening the workshop, Dr. Sampson Ebimaro, Director of International Cooperation, Nigeria Federal Ministry of Finance, Budget and National Planning said, \\u201cI wish to state categorically that despite the challenges of availability of data in many countries, data and data standards have always been critical\\u2026. this regional workshop is a unique opportunity to raise awareness, and strengthen the use of IATI data in national budget, planning and accountability processes\\u201d.

\"}, {\"id\": \"6baa2d86-8502-4cd7-907d-2fe2b933a2f7\", \"type\": \"pullquote\", \"value\": {\"quote\": \"The government of Nigeria sees immense value in the International Aid Transparency Initiative and is using IATI data to track millions of dollars of development finance flowing into our country\"}}, {\"id\": \"e78ecf74-8f33-4e37-abca-2379f00dd130\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

In his welcome address, Henry Asor Nkang, Development Assistance Database Manager at the Nigerian Federal Ministry of Finance, Budget and National Planning, and incoming IATI Governing Board Chair, remarked that, \\u201cthis workshop represents a step forward in IATI\\u2019s quest to improve usage of its data. Data on more than one million development and humanitarian activities has been published by over 1400 organisations using the IATI Standard, including from bilateral partners, multilateral agencies, civil society organisations and others.

The government of Nigeria sees immense value in the International Aid Transparency Initiative and is using IATI data to track millions of dollars of development finance flowing into our country. We used IATI data to inform Nigeria\\u2019s 2021 Development Cooperation Report, which monitors development financing to our country and informs government decisions about the future coordination of these resources\\u201d.

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Over a day and a half, representatives of 14 partner country governments from West and Central Africa and nearly a dozen representatives from the Government of Nigeria came together in Abuja to learn how the data could be potentially used in their specific contexts. During the workshop, participants received an introduction to IATI as an initiative, and hands-on training on how to access, analyse and use IATI data. In addition, the governments of Nigeria and Liberia presented on how they are accessing and using this information to help meet their countries\\u2019 development finance information needs. Representatives also received in-depth training on using IATI\\u2019s Country Development Finance Data (CDFD) tool, which was specifically designed to provide data most needed by partner country governments and other country-level data users. Several participants who had tried to use IATI data in the past noted the vast improvement in accessibility and usability afforded to them by using CDFD. Participants also discussed how IATI could add value as a complement to governments\\u2019 own systems that are managing similar data.

\"}, {\"id\": \"3464552b-4f12-438f-a1c3-e0022c8de7d8\", \"type\": \"pullquote\", \"value\": {\"quote\": \"\\u201cI hope this is the beginning of a good alliance between our country and IATI to work with reliable, accessible, understandable, available, quality data\\u201d.\"}}, {\"id\": \"535af717-2e50-416e-b165-ecf128229d0d\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

Throughout this workshop segment, participants confirmed the need for more and better data on development finance, particularly forward-looking data. In this respect, they highlighted challenges in obtaining necessary information at the country level, due to two main factors, namely the responsiveness of development partners; and challenges with obtaining good information on activities undertaken by civil society. A number of known IATI data quality issues were flagged by participants, including the variation in the way data is published by different organisations, double counting and timeliness. Despite these challenges, participants resoundingly found value in the data and the CDFD tool, and four participants have already followed up with the IATI Secretariat to express their interest in becoming IATI members. As one participant noted, \\u201cI hope this is the beginning of a good alliance between our country and IATI to work with reliable, accessible, understandable, available, quality data\\u201d.

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More than 25 representatives from partners who fund development activities in Nigeria, along with representatives from the Government of Nigeria, joined the second, half-day session of the regional workshop.

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Dr. Christopher Pyrcroft, Head of the UK\\u2019s Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office in Nigeria

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Dr. Christopher Pyrcroft, Head of the UK\\u2019s Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office in Nigeria, and Co-Chair of the National Development Partner Group (NDPG), alongside UNDP, opened the meeting. He noted that, \\u201cdevelopment is a complex process requiring all agencies to work in partnership to deliver resources effectively. Open and transparent information about development resources, how they are used and what they are delivering, has never been more important\\u2026it is therefore critical that we drive as much value as we can from every pound, dollar and Naira, and transparency is crucial for our collective efforts.\\u201d

During the event, development partners learned about IATI and its data, including its potential usefulness for their own internal processes. The Nigerian Federal Ministry of Finance, Budget and National Planning also presented how they are using IATI data to inform their annual Development Cooperation Report and other important government processes. Through this presentation they underscored the importance of receiving high quality data from development partners, especially through their national system, the Development Assistance Database (DAD). Representatives of the Ministry called for increased commitment by development partners and especially the members of the NDPG, to provide timely, comprehensive and forward-looking information to the DAD. This led to fruitful discussion on how to improve donor accountability in Nigeria.

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Civil society session

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The third workshop session was an opportunity for civil society organisations (CSOs), including local nongovernmental organisations, transparency advocates, journalists, etc., located in Nigeria to learn more about how IATI data can be used in the CSO context. More than 50 representatives joined the workshop to learn how they could use IATI data to support the aims of their organisations, including holding national authorities to account; reducing overlap and gaps in services; campaigning for more effective development cooperation; and finding innovative funding opportunities and new partners. The CSO representatives received an introduction to IATI and its data; and hands-on training in using the data to solve their specific questions around accountability, coordination, advocacy and funding.

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Those in attendance expressed appreciation for the workshop noting that the information available from IATI is critical for their work, particularly for promoting transparency and good governance. One participant expressed optimism about \\u201cthe ways this new knowledge can support our work in the civil society space in Nigeria\\u201d. There was also considerable interest for further capacity building and the opportunity to build a stronger community to promote transparency in Nigeria.

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Next steps

  • The IATI Secretariat will use the information from this workshop (and previous research and views) to directly inform future work to support partner country governments, development partners and civil society to access, analyse and use IATI data.
  • The IATI Secretariat will also continue following up with participants of the regional workshop to support their use of IATI data through tailored 1:1 and group support.

Support using IATI data

For support using IATI data, visit IATI\\u2019s Data Use Query Corner or email IATI\\u2019s Helpdesk: support@iatistandard.org. You can also stay up-to-date with news, events and discussions on activities to improve the use of IATI data by joining the Data Use Community of Practice on IATI Connect. For all other questions, please contact the IATI Secretariat at info@iatistandard.org.

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The IATI Secretariat is planning a hybrid (in-person and virtual) Members Assembly (incl. Caucus) and Community Exchange from 13\\u201316 March 2023 in Copenhagen (UN City). To ensure a smooth facilitation of the IATI Community Event the IATI Secretariat is seeking to secure an experienced Facilitator/Moderator for a brief assignment starting as soon as possible, with travel to Copenhagen between 13\\u201316 March. Travel expenses will be paid.

Apply for this position

Please download and read the full call for proposals and apply with your CV/resume, a financial proposal and any other supporting documents by 19 February 2023.

Proposal details

Please submit your proposal to Development Initiatives via email to HR@devinit.org no later than Sunday 19 February 2023. Your application must include a financial proposal, your CV/resume and any other supporting documents you may want to submit, e.g., videos of previous events where the candidate was moderating (optional). Development Initiatives will contact the successful candidate by 22 February.

\"}]" +msgstr "[]" + +#. news.newspage.2958.content_editor +msgid "[{\"id\": \"7c3c794c-3db4-42a8-b2ce-c5eefd2bb2dd\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

The IATI Governing Board is pleased to announce that IATI will be funding the next Aid Transparency Index, which will be released in 2024. The Index measures aid transparency among the world\\u2019s major development agencies and has been produced by Publish What You Fund (PWYF) since 2012.

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The Index uses IATI data to help track and measure donor agencies\\u2019 progress towards improving their transparency, identifying and encouraging improvements.

The most recent Aid Transparency Index, released in July 2022, assessed 50 agencies which represented 84% of all IATI data. The provision of funding by IATI will ensure that PWYF can continue to measure donor transparency against the Index in the next two years.

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Publish What You Fund (PWYF) has been an active member of IATI, since the initiative was founded in 2008. PWYF has delivered many projects that promote the value of publishing IATI data and their advocacy work has been an important driver in the adoption of the IATI Standard.

\"}, {\"id\": \"f275d1c3-cabc-443f-809b-cc0ab11c62dd\", \"type\": \"pullquote\", \"value\": {\"quote\": \"PWYF has delivered many projects that promote the value of publishing IATI data and their advocacy work has been an important driver in the adoption of the IATI Standard.\"}}, {\"id\": \"11720fc9-7c06-44ba-98be-a0f8ae8e5874\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

More recently PWYF has provided many use cases in using IATI data to inform accountability and decisions on development resources. For example, they have used IATI data to measure the transparency of Development Finance Institutions, track funding for Women\\u2019s Economic Empowerment and understand progress made on the localisation of development funding.

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Delivering expertise and research

As part of the new funding arrangement, PWYF has agreed to deliver research into the feasibility and value of applying the Aid Transparency Index\\u2019s automated tests to a larger set of organisations. PWYF currently assesses the world\\u2019s largest donors, with 50 included in the 2022 Aid Transparency Index. To date over 1500 development and humanitarian organisations have published their spending to IATI and the Governing Board is keen to understand the potential benefits of assessing more organisations. PWYF is well placed to undertake this important research and help inform future decisions on assessing many more IATI publishers against the Index.

Maintaining the Index\\u2019s independence

The Governing Board is committed to ensuring the independence and integrity of the Aid Transparency Index. IATI stakeholders (including the Board, membership or IATI publishers) will not be involved in the Index\\u2019s implementation. As with previous years, PWYF will independently manage the preparation of the 2024 Index, including choosing the agencies to be measured, engaging them, and collecting and analysing their data.

The Governing Board reiterates that the funding arrangement with PWYF is on a one-off basis, with funding allocated for the Aid Transparency Index 2024 only. No other projects or aspects of PWYF\\u2019s work will be funded by IATI, and IATI will not be involved in any decision-making or governance processes of Publish What You Fund.

Next steps

Publish What You Fund has begun the process to refine the methodology for the 2024 Aid Transparency Index, launching a public consultation in February. As part of the funding agreement, PWYF has agreed to deliver a consultation on the methodology with IATI\\u2019s community. They will share updates on the platform IATI Connect, which includes posting information on all previous Index methodology reviews.

The Governing Board looks forward to welcoming PWYF at IATI\\u2019s upcoming Members\\u2019 Assembly and Community Exchange in Copenhagen next week. For information about the Aid Transparency Index, visit PWYF\\u2019s website: publishwhatyoufund.org/the-index/.

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The International Aid Transparency Initiative is delighted to welcome CanWach, Emergentally, the Government of Niger and the Media Foundation for West Africa as its first new members to join in 2023. These four new members join organisations from around the world in making a clear public commitment to improving the transparency of international development and humanitarian resources.

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Our new member organisations bring a range of experience and data perspectives from different regions and sectors globally. CanWach, the Canadian Partnership for Women and Children's Health has used IATI data in its CanWaCH Project Explorer and presented this work at the IATI Community Exchange in March. Emergentally has worked with the Government of Liberia to develop the Liberia Project Dashboard, which automatically updates financial data from IATI. Its Managing Director Mark Brough brings a wealth of expertise to IATI as a member, having been involved in the initiative for over ten years.

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These organisations bring a range of experience and data perspectives from different regions and sectors globally. CanWach, the Canadian Partnership for Women and Children's Health has used IATI data in its CanWaCH Project Explorer and presented this work at the IATI Community Exchange in March. Emergentally has worked with the Government of Liberia to develop the Liberia Project Dashboard, which automatically updates financial data from IATI. Its Managing Director Mark Brough brings a wealth of expertise to IATI as a member, having been involved in the initiative for over ten years.

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The Government of Niger decided to join over 30 other partner country governments that are already members of IATI after attending IATI\\u2019s West and Central Africa Workshop in June 2022. Delegates at that meeting received in-depth training on ways of using IATI data to inform the planning, budgeting, and coordination of the country\\u2019s development resources.

Upon confirming their new membership, Niger joined IATI\\u2019s annual Members\\u2019 Assembly for the first time, attending the event in person at UN City, Copenhagen last month. Also joining for the first time as members were the Media Foundation for West Africa (MFWA) a civil society organisation which works to promote the rights of the media and human rights defenders, and brings the voice of its network of national partner organisations from all 16 countries in West Africa.

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New members joined the IATI Members' Assembly 2023, UN City, Copenhagen (13 - 14 March)

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Join IATI

IATI has over 100 members and joining the initiative has a range of benefits. To discover more about IATI membership and to find out how to join the initiative see Join IATI.

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If you've accessed or used IATI data in 2022, please spare 5 minutes to complete a brief survey by 15 May 2023 (deadline extended).

Take Data Use Survey now

The survey should take approximately five minutes to complete and is open to any person who accessed or used IATI data in 2022. Please do not complete this survey if you have already personally responded to the Members/Publishers survey (which your organisation would have received an email about).

Measuring Results

In line with its 2020-2025 Strategic Plan, IATI is undertaking a systematic effort to track the quality and use of IATI data. The IATI Secretariat is currently collecting information on progress, as outlined in the Results Framework for the Strategic Plan, which ensures that decisions on the future of IATI are based on evidence-based, and that progress and challenges can be tracked and shared.

To collect data for the past year, IATI is inviting all colleagues who accessed or used IATI data in 2022 to complete this brief survey by 15 May 2023 (deadline extended).

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Do note: that your responses will not be shared beyond the IATI Secretariat, other than in aggregated analysis. Kindly direct any questions on the survey to Secretariat member Cody Wallace: cody.wallace@undp.org.

Your input will be vital to IATI's efforts to track progress and hold ourselves accountable for achieving the objectives set out in our Strategic Plan. Together, our work will bring us closer to our broader vision of improving the transparency of development and humanitarian resources and their results to address poverty and crises.

\"}]" +msgstr "[]" + +#. news.newspage.2962.content_editor +msgid "[{\"id\": \"2387f5c1-b0b6-4fde-ae29-0ecaa7bbdccf\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

The Government of Nepal is set to make a significant improvement to their Aid Management Information System (AMIS) by integrating IATI data. This integration will allow for easy access and importation of IATI data on development and humanitarian flows from Nepal's development partners into the system, complementing the data collected at the country level.

\"}, {\"id\": \"ae6ab0c2-99ad-4a60-bac8-6919bc171645\", \"type\": \"pullquote\", \"value\": {\"quote\": \"This integration will allow for easy access and importation of IATI data on development and humanitarian flows from Nepal's development partners\"}}, {\"id\": \"ecc747f6-eb01-45aa-8014-17b6d8d73355\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

The Effective Development Financing and Coordination II (EDFC-II) project, a four-year initiative funded the United Kingdom Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) and UNDP, is supporting the Ministry of Finance in upgrading the AMIS, which is also expected to integrate data from various government systems and budgeting applications, to capture a wider range of development finance flows more efficiently and accurately.

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Last year, representatives from Nepal participated in IATI\\u2019s Asia-Pacific Regional Workshop in November, where they learned about the value of IATI data in supporting better planning, budgeting, and coordination of development cooperation resources.

UNDP recently announced the plans for upgrading the Government of Nepal's AMIS. In their press release, Mr. Narayan Dhakal, Under Secretary of the International Economic Cooperation Coordination Division at the Ministry of Finance, said:

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"It is a great privilege to be involved in this initiative to enhance transparency and accountability here in Nepal. Upgrading the Aid Information Management System represents an important step towards promoting greater development effectiveness and improving development outcomes in the country. By fostering an environment that encourages transparency and accountability in the allocation of development assistance, we can lay a stronger foundation for the effective and efficient implementation of development projects in Nepal."

For more information on using IATI data in Aid Information Management Systems, please email support@iatistandard.org.

\"}]" +msgstr "[]" + +#. news.newspage.2963.content_editor +msgid "[{\"id\": \"c55ac38e-8fab-4a2f-88a3-35648753dc18\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

IATI\\u2019s Annual Report 2022 and its accompanying Financial Report has been launched today. The report outlines how our initiative sustained progress at the mid-point of delivering IATI\\u2019s Strategic Plan 2020 - 2025.

IATI Annual Report 2022 (FR / ES)

IATI Financial Report 2022 (FR / ES)

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Overview of data available from IATI in 2022

The Annual Report 2022 provides a useful overview of the extensive development and humanitarian data available through IATI.

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In 2022, data users could access the following:

  • Data from 1500 organisations: spending and activities was published by over 1500 organisations, including governments, UN agencies, development finance institutions, NGOs, private sector organisations and others.

  • Budget data of USD $139 billion: data was available on forward-looking budgets for 221* recipient countries.

  • Spending data of USD $226 billion: data was available on spending (disbursements plus expenditure) for 218* recipient countries.

  • Data on humanitarian crises: 86,000 activities were published responding specifically to humanitarian crises in 202* countries.

  • SDG data: data was published on how 125,000 activities were contributing to the UN Sustainable Development Goals.

  • Gender equality data: 427 organisations published 190,000+ activities on targeting Gender Equality.

  • Data on Covid-19: 20,000 Covid-19 related activities were published by 269 organisations.

  • Climate action data: 28,000 activities targeting climate mitigation and 33,500+ activities targeting climate adaptation were published by 190 organisations

*The IATI Country codelist is generated from the ISO 3166-1 part of the ISO 3166 standard

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Promoting the use of IATI data

To promote the use of this data, IATI delivered an extensive range of activities in 2022 to a range of different stakeholders.

Three workshops were held in Rwanda (May), Nigeria (June) and Thailand (November) to raise awareness of IATI data and deliver training. 49 partner country governments learned how to access IATI data to inform the planning, budgeting, and coordination of development resources. The workshops also engaged representatives from Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) and development partners.

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CSO session at IATI's workshop to strengthen data use in West and Central Africa (June 2022, Abuja Nigeria)

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During 2022, tools were improved for better access to IATI data. IATI\\u2019s new Datastore Search tool was released, enabling users to do complex queries through free-text searches. IATI\\u2019s Country Development Finance Data Tool was also updated to include useful maps and dashboards.

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IATI Case Studies

The Annual Report provides details on how IATI activities increased the use of IATI data, including through several case studies. For example, last year SEBI-Livestock used IATI data to create their Livestock Project Portal to map the global landscape of investments into livestock development (see case study on page 12). The report also provides progress made on expanding IATI\\u2019s community and membership. For example, the case study (on page 16) shows how successful engagement with the Government of Lesotho before, during and after an IATI workshop, led them to joining IATI as a member.

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Governance and finances

As with previous reports, the 2022 Annual Report provides an update on key governance activities throughout the year. This includes the election of the new Governing Board in March 2022 and the selection of new hosting arrangements for IATI\\u2019s Secretariat. The separate Financial Report provides clear information about IATI\\u2019s income and expenditure in 2022, as well as a comprehensive list of IATI members' contributions.

Looking ahead

The Annual Report states that going forward, a strong priority for the initiative is to ensure a smooth transition of responsibilities from the existing Secretariat arrangement to the newly selected Secretariat, with minimal if any disruption to IATI services. A midterm review of the IATI Strategic Plan will take place, giving members an opportunity to ensure that IATI remains focused on delivering its key objectives and understands what action is needed to bring the initiative closer to implementing its ambitious Strategic Plan by 2025.

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Looking ahead in 2023, how can data users leverage IATI budget data to assess the global development and humanitarian aid landscape?

As the first quarter of 2023 draws to a close, how can users access the real-time availability of IATI \\u2018budget\\u2019 data to analyse the trajectory of the global aid landscape for the rest of the year? Users of IATI data commonly need information on the resources that are projected to be spent in the future. This information enables actors in both development and humanitarian spaces to better plan and coordinate.

IATI budget data also gives users the ability to critically assess shifts in the global funding landscape while pinpointing any data gaps. For example, what does the IATI budget data tell us about the global outlook for the emergency response sector in 2023? Or as a more granular example, is Turkey now projected to be a major recipient country of external resources in the aftermath of the devastating earthquakes in February? Or more critically, how can we compare 2022 budget and spending data to test the completeness of the budget data available for 2023? Or even, which organisations are not publishing budget data at all?

The purpose of this article is to demonstrate the kind of analysis that can be carried out using just one of IATI\\u2019s data access tools, the Country Development Finance Data (CDFD) tool. It presents ways in which users can assess and compare resources projected to be spent in 2023 (budgets) and the kind of preliminary conclusions that can be drawn about the global aid landscape in 2023.

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A \\u2018budget\\u2019 is reported to IATI in periods (with a start and end date) at the activity level. The purpose for publishing budget data is to provide predictability for planning and coordination. Organisations can publish budgets in different periods (e.g. month, quarter, year) but in CDFD, budgets are aggregated into quarters. For example, where budgets span more than one quarter, the total budget value is split proportionally into quarters. If a budget does not perfectly span quarters, but instead spans partial quarters, the number of days in that partial quarter are used to calculate the proportion of the value to be attributed to each quarter.

Budget data is particularly useful for a range of different stakeholders to analyse information on the projected inflows of external resources flowing into a recipient country. These, include the following:

For development partners:

  • Enables improved understanding of ways in which fellow organisations are planning to allocate resources, and it should enable partners to better coordinate to reduce duplication, ensure that resources are being allocated in line with Government priorities, and provide necessary information to ensure that there is a match between a country\\u2019s needs and the allocation of resources.

For civil society:

  • Enables understanding of what activities are planned for the upcoming year and how partners are expecting to spend resources. It enables civil society to monitor progress and ensure partners and governments are delivering as promised; to better coordinate with other organisations; and to identify potential funding opportunities.

For governments:

  • External finance complements national resources; therefore, information on projected inflows is essential for planning national budgets. Knowing how external finance is to be allocated and spent informs the ways in which Governments allocate their national resources. To be most useful as an input, this information is needed prior to the start of a government\\u2019s fiscal year, disaggregated by quarter, and for the upcoming 3 years.
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Analysing IATI budget data for 2023

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With the IATI data that can be accessed using CDFD, users can look at budgets to comparatively assess the planned trajectory of activities, which can provide insight into changes in the global development/humanitarian landscape. In this way, comparative analysis of budgets can provide critical information needed to forecast where resources are projected to be spent - by recipient country, reporting organisation, and/or down to the sectoral level.

The graphs provided below, generated from data downloaded from CDFD, are a few different examples of how the 2023 budget data can be analysed. For example, Graph 1 (Budgets by Recipient Country \\u2013 2023) shows how India is projected to receive over USD $13 billion, by far the most projected for a recipient country so far in 2023. Ukraine and Turkey follow next with USD $8 billion and USD $7 billion of resources expected to be spent in both countries, respectively in 2023. It is worth noting the substantial increase of budgeted resources for Turkey as the third largest recipient country (in comparison to the USD $4.2 billion budgeted in 2022). Given the scale of the emergency relief effort in the wake of February\\u2019s devastating earthquakes, this result may be unsurprising; nevertheless, the data published in IATI provides evidence to help validate the assumption that relief efforts towards Turkey\\u2019s disaster response have prompted a shift in the provider funding landscape towards the country.

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Graph 1: Budgets by Recipient Country (2023)

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To explore 2023 budgets by recipient country in CDFD (with up-to-date data), click here (Dashboard) or here (Custom Data Download).

IATI budget data can also be used to analyse where resource flows are being channeled at the sector level. The sector category (e.g., 720 \\u2013 Emergency Response) is based on the OECD (Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development) DAC 3-digit code list for sectors. As Graph 2 (Budgets by Sector \\u2013 2023) illustrates below, the Emergency Response sector is projected to receive the largest portion of resources in 2023 with over USD $24 billion; the Energy sector the second largest, with a projected budget of USD $18 billion; and the Health sector expecting USD $17 billion in 2023.

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Graph 2: Budgets by sector (2023)

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To explore 2023 budgets by sector in CDFD (with up to date data), click here (Dashboard) or here (Custom Data Download).

If we drill down the Emergency Response sector further, Graph 3 (Emergency Response Sector: Projected Global Landscape in 2023) maps the budgeted resource allocations by recipient country for the sector. According to the mapping, Afghanistan, Syria, Somalia, and Ukraine are expected to receive the lion\\u2019s share of global resources earmarked for the Emergency Response sector overall.

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Graph 3: Emergency Response Sector: Projected Global Landscape in 2023

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To explore 2023 budgets for the Emergency Response sector in CDFD (with up-to-date data), click here.

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While there is already a great deal of budget data published in IATI, there is room for improvement. As of 1 March 2023, only one third of IATI publishers are publishing budget data.

In addition, organisations publish their budget (and spending) in IATI according to varying timelines (e.g. monthly, quarterly, annually) which means that the completeness of the data depends on when the data is retrieved. As an example, we can use the 2022 budget and spend data available in CDFD to test the completeness of the budget data available for 2023. In Graph 4 (Budgets vs. Spending by Recipient Country \\u2013 2022), it can be seen that budgeted resources (and actual spending) to recipient countries was dwarfed by the war in Ukraine in 2022 with a substantial budget of over USD $17.5 billion, outpaced by actual spending (USD $21 billion) within the same year. As Russia\\u2019s invasion into Ukraine continues to have far-reaching consequences across the globe, budgeted levels for Ukraine (for example) are likely to be substantially higher when reporting organisations update their budget data later this year.

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Graph 4: Budgets vs. Spending by Recipient Country (2022)

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If we also look at the variation in IATI budget data published for 2022 compared to 2023, (Graph 5: Comparing Budgets by Recipient Country \\u2013 2022 vs 2023) we can anticipate an increase in budgets for Ukraine and Afghanistan, as organisations update their activities in 2023. In addition, it is worth highlighting the elevated budget level for Turkey planned for this year in comparison to 2022, with over USD $7.3 billion projected to be spent in 2023, further confirming the shift in provider funding towards the country following the devastating February this year.

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Graph 5: Comparing Budgets by Recipient Country (2022 vs 2023)

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Notwithstanding the timeliness of publishing forwarding-looking budgets, some major providers of development and humanitarian assistance do not publish budget projection data to IATI, which can present an obstacle for users looking to understand the complete picture of the global aid landscape. Take for example, the analysis presented in Graph 6 (Budgets vs. Spending by Reporting Organisation \\u2013 2022). While the U.S. Government reported by far the most spending to IATI in 2022 with over USD $44.5 billion, the U.S. did not record any information on forward-looking budgets throughout last year.

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Graph 6: Budgets vs. Spending by Reporting Organisation (2022)

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The lack of availability of budget data from major providers (for example, the U.S. and the European Commission) poses a substantial obstacle to conducting a full 2023 budget analysis. The burden is thereby placed on the data user to decipher previous spending transactions from the previous year to reconcile any estimates to fill the gaps. In conclusion, reporting organisations should strive to publish forward-looking budgets in IATI as early in the reporting year as possible to enable actors in both the development and humanitarian spaces to better plan and coordinate.

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Using the Country Development Finance Data tool, access data on development and humanitarian activities, presented simply by country, reporting organisation and sector. Visualise or download the data for easy analysis.

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Data Dashboards: Visualise the data in useful summary maps, charts, and tables. Explore a summary dashboard as well as dashboards presented by Country/Region, Reporting Organisation, and Sector. Use various filters to customise your view.

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Custom Data Downloads: View and download customised spreadsheets of data using a range of filters to select the data you need based on your interest. Select the columns to be included in your spreadsheet and filter it by calendar year or quarter, budgets and/or spending, reporting organisation, type of aid (e.g. grant or loan) and more. Also check out our recent webinar demoing the data dashboards and custom data downloads.

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CDFD instructional videos (available in English, French, Spanish and Portuguese):

Connect with fellow data users

  • Connect with fellow data users on Data Use Community of Practice on IATI Connect, IATI\\u2019s digital community platform.
  • Check out the updated Data Use Query Corner on IATI Connect; this space is a one stop location where data users can learn to solve queries with IATI data, and ask the Community their questions and discover the latest opportunities to engage with one another

Reach out directly to the IATI Secretariat at support@iatistandard.org for additional support in accessing, understanding or analysing IATI data.

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This analysis has been provided by the IATI Secretariat and was undertaken by Cody Wallace, IATI Project Management and Data Use Analyst at UNDP.

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IATI's Technical Team is offering support to organisations who want to migrate their existing IATI data from AidStream to IATI Publisher. IATI Publisher is a new online tool for publishing IATI data on development and humanitarian spending and activities.

Young Innovations, the technical provider for both AidStream and IATI Publisher, are working with IATI's Technical Team to migrate data between the publishing tools for organisations publishing a limited number of activities.

Why switch to using IATI Publisher?

IATI Publisher aims to make the process of publishing IATI data easier for small and medium sized organisations and has a range of benefits:

  • It\\u2019s free to use;
  • Provides clear explanations of data fields in the IATI Standard together with links to useful guidance;
  • Enables data to be provided either by completing online forms or via CSV file using the tool\\u2019s Bulk Upload feature;
  • Runs automatic checks (via the IATI Validator) for errors before publishing data.

Read more about IATI Publisher

Switching to IATI Publisher

Any organisation can start using IATI Publisher now to publish data on new development and humanitarian activities. However, organisations who have previously published IATI data using AidStream are encouraged to migrate their existing data to IATI Publisher.

Request support to migrate your data

To start the process of migrating your data from AidStream, you will need to email to the IATI Technical to make a written request: support@iatistandard.org to opt in.

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Watch the next edition of IATI Connect Stories with Claire Provost, an investigative journalist who has extensive experience reporting on international development and humanitarian aid. In her latest report, which featured on CNN, Claire used IATI data (through the Country Development Finance Data tool and d-portal) to uncover insights into aid transparency and accountability in Ghana.

Watch the interview now to find out how IATI data can be used by investigative journalists to promote accountability.

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French version | Spanish version | Portuguese version

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This post has been written by Wendy Thomas, IATI Technical Lead at Development Initiatives.

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Welcome to a special and final update from IATI\\u2019s Technical Team, which will focus on the changes to Development Initiatives\\u2019 Technical Team as a result of IATI\\u2019s transition to a new hosting consortium (on 1 July 2023).

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Development Initiatives role in IATI

Development Initiatives (DI) has been involved with IATI from the beginning, helping to establish the initiative in 2008, leading on the development of the IATI Standard and becoming the first NGO to publish to IATI.

In 2013 DI became the technical lead in the first hosting consortium for IATI and enjoyed a decade of working to promote development and humanitarian aid transparency alongside current hosting partners UNDP and UNOPS.

At the end of last year, when the bidding process for new IATI hosts was advertised, DI took the decision not to apply to continue in this consortium role, but to remain a member of IATI and focus its efforts on using and promoting IATI data.

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Looking back: IATI Technical Team at Development Initiatives in 2021 with the (former) Governing Board Chair Theo van de Sande (right)

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New hosting consortium and technology services provider

At the Members Assembly in March, it was agreed that from 2023 - 2028, IATI\\u2019s policy and technology needs will be met by UNDP while legal and operational support services will be provided by UNOPS, working under an IATI Director who will report to the Governing Board. Open Data Services (ODS) will provide technology services through a contract with UNDP. This new Secretariat hosting arrangement begins on July 1 2023.

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What does this mean for IATI\\u2019s Technical Products and the Technical Team?

First and foremost, the DI Technical Team has been working closely with colleagues at Open Data Services since mid-March to ensure transition is seamless and that there is no downtime for any of the technical services. You will be able to access IATI\\u2019s technical products and IATI support services, like the helpdesk, as you do currently.

The DI Technical Team will hand over responsibility for their work to the new Secretariat as of 1 July.

What does this mean for IATI publishers, data users, and community members?

There will be no change to IATI support and community mechanisms. Stakeholders will be able to contact IATI as they do currently, via the usual email addresses (e.g. support@iatistandard.org, info@iatistandard.org, etc.). As usual, the IATI website and IATI Connect will provide updates on future developments for IATI.

What does this mean for IATI\\u2019s technical estate?

UNDP will assume responsibility for IATI\\u2019s technical estate, working with a dedicated team at Open Data Services to deliver IATI technology services. ODS is a longstanding champion of IATI, with several staff who have been involved with IATI for ten years or more and are well known to the IATI Board and our Community. UNDP, together with Open Data Services will continue to work with the IATI community to develop and maintain technical products.

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Looking back: IATI Technical Team at the 2018 Technical Advisory Group meeting in Kathmandu, Nepal with former Technical Lead, Bill Anderson (right)

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In closing

The DI Technical Team has been thrilled to be involved in the IATI journey, from its start as a political idea to its position as an established global transparency standard. We are very proud to have professionalised IATI\\u2019s technical tools and services, moving from numerous, siloed applications on various servers to an integrated microservices architecture (our Unified Platform), providing consistency, stability and resilience for IATI\\u2019s technical estate. In particular, we are pleased to have created an API Gateway to centralise where IATI users and external tools can programmatically access IATI\\u2019s data services, as well as our delivery of the IATI Validator, IATI Datastore and the new IATI Publisher tool, making it easier than ever to publish, access and use IATI data. We have also enjoyed providing helpdesk services and bespoke individual support to publishers to improve use of the Standard and the quality of data, leading to ever increasing examples of IATI data being used.

We look forward to being an active member of the IATI community going forward, and we wish the IATI Secretariat, Board and community all the very best in the future.

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IATI encourages suitable candidates to apply for the new role of IATI Director. This is a UNDP staff position based in New York leading the work of the IATI Secretariat. The incumbent will be accountable to the initiative\\u2019s Governing Board and will have the title of \\u201cIATI Executive Director\\u201d.

IATI Director

Location: New York

Job schedule: Full time

Languages Required: English

Application deadline: 25 July 2023, 11:59 PM (EDT)

View full role description and application (role recruited via UNDP)

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The IATI Director will be responsible for:

  • Strategic leadership of the IATI Secretariat, advancing the vision, mission, and strategic goals of IATI;
  • Secretariat Management, ensuring that all parts of the Secretariat (and its partners) act as one;
  • Strategic engagement with the Governing Board and membership, acting as the main Secretariat focal point for the Governing Board;
  • Strategic Outreach to IATI Stakeholders, advocating for IATI on a global level as an IATI ambassador and spokesperson; and
  • Performance Management of the IATI Secretariat and Partners within the overall context set by the IATI Strategic Plan and the specific performance framework forming part of the cooperation agreement package in place with the Governing Board.

The IATI Director will also be responsible for resource mobilisation and advocacy with key members and prospective partners. The incumbent will monitor Secretariat performance, cultivating a pleasant and productive working environment in which all staff are valued and respected equally, and supported in their professional development.

Please view the full job description and apply for the role by visiting UNDP Jobs: IATI Director.

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Chair of IATI Governing Board, Henry Asor Nkang

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This blog has been written by the Chair of IATI\\u2019s Governing Board, Henry Asor Nkang from the Ministry of Finance, Budget and National Planning, Government of Nigeria.

I am pleased to announce that IATI has new hosting arrangements for our Secretariat.

For the next five years, UNDP will host the IATI Secretariat and will be responsible for IATI\\u2019s policy and technology services. During this period UNOPS will provide the initiative\\u2019s legal and operational functions. UNDP and UNOPS bring invaluable experience and continuity, having served on IATI\\u2019s Secretariat since 2013. I am also delighted to welcome Open Data Services (ODS) as the Secretariat\\u2019s new technology delivery partner (contracted via UNDP). ODS is a dedicated member of IATI and brings a wealth of industry best-practice in delivering other open data standards.

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The new Secretariat was chosen through a competitive selection process and approved by IATI\\u2019s members in March 2023. On behalf of the Governing Board, I express my sincere thanks to Development Initiatives for its dedication and leadership of IATI\\u2019s Technical Team as a member of the Secretariat between 2013 - 2023.

\"}, {\"id\": \"b520caf1-c86a-41ee-9879-c60c76f2bbe7\", \"type\": \"h3\", \"value\": \"Continuity of IATI services\"}, {\"id\": \"15f192c3-bd80-446a-a709-7c4956993d40\", \"type\": \"pullquote\", \"value\": {\"quote\": \"The first priority for our new Secretariat is ensuring the continuity of IATI\\u2019s existing services during this period of transition.\"}}, {\"id\": \"47af3fc9-8fbb-49f1-b8c1-beb0e936b09d\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

The first priority for our new Secretariat is ensuring the continuity of IATI\\u2019s existing services during this period of transition. We will ensure that IATI\\u2019s publishers and data users continue to have access to IATI\\u2019s digital tools and receive responses to their support requests. The entire team has been working to deliver a complex transition plan over the last 6 months and I\\u2019m grateful to Development Initiatives for working tirelessly with ODS on the handover of IATI\\u2019s technology.

If you have any issues or questions about IATI, please continue to email support@iatistandard.org and our Secretariat will provide assistance.

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In addition to delivering a smooth transition, the Secretariat will start planning new activities focusing on achieving the objectives of the IATI Strategic Plan 2020 - 2025. As always, the Governing Board will be there to provide leadership and final approval of the workplan and its accompanying budget.

The Board will also instruct the Secretariat to facilitate the delivery of a review of IATI\\u2019s Strategic Plan to ensure that IATI remains focused on its key objectives and agrees on actions needed to bring the initiative closer to implementing the ambitious plan by 2025. During the review, the Board is also keen to engage IATI members and community on what the initiative should be focusing on beyond 2025.

\"}, {\"id\": \"2c6616d0-6bff-4d84-aa4d-397ed93b074d\", \"type\": \"h3\", \"value\": \"Secretariat unpinned by key principles\"}, {\"id\": \"2976e7f7-33ca-4bee-b960-fd87b749c79f\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

We want to ensure our members and community see a continued improvement in the services and activities that IATI provides. In delivering IATI\\u2019s work, our new Secretariat has committed to five key principles.

The IATI Secretariat will:

  1. Represent IATI\\u2019s core values of transparency and accountability through its actions
  2. Deliver the strategic priorities of the Governing Board and IATI members, and continue to strengthen IATI\\u2019s governance mechanisms
  3. Listen to IATI\\u2019s community and learn from the wide range of experiences of IATI data publishers and users
  4. Present robust analysis and evidence to inform discussions and decision-making within the initiative
  5. Deliver and maintain high-quality tools and services, using technical expertise and rigour to meet data needs of development and humanitarian communities

The Governing Board looks forward to working with IATI\\u2019s new Secretariat, and has full confidence that the team will help our initiative drive progress towards our mission of ensuring transparent, good quality data is being used to achieve sustainable development.

I encourage you to keep up-to-date with all of IATI\\u2019s activities by subscribing to our newsletter (fill form below) and joining our community forum, IATI Connect.

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HLPF is taking place between 10 - 19 July 2023

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The International Aid Transparency Initiative (IATI) has released its key messages to the 2023 United Nations High-Level Political Forum (HLPF).

Download: Messages from the International Aid Transparency Initiative (IATI) to the 2023 United Nations High-Level Political Forum (HLPF)

This briefing highlights the importance of open, transparent data for addressing the 2023 HLPF theme \\u2018Accelerating the recovery from the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) and the full implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development at all levels\\u2019. Organisations attending meetings at HLPF are encouraged to raise awareness of IATI and specifically the key messages in the briefing where possible.

Event list

Check out the briefing to also find a helpful list of HLPF events (in-person and virtual) that may be of interest to IATI, open data and transparency communities.

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The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) is recruiting an intern to support IATI communication and community-engagement activities.

IATI Community Events and Communications Internship

Post Level: Intern

Location: Home-based

Application deadline: 18 August 2023 (Midnight, New York, USA)

Languages required: English

Starting date: 1 October 2023

Duration of contract: 6 Months

Apply via UNDP Jobs

This internship provides a great opportunity to work on transparency and open data, as well as gain insights in the day-to-day working environment of UNDP.

You will be involved in providing logistical support for IATI community-events, creating video content, and delivering written content on IATI's website and community platform, IATI Connect. You will work on drafting social media posts and newsletters, as well as and designing promotional materials (using tools such as Indesign, Canva and Photoshop).

Competencies

Applicants should have excellent organisational, event planning, and digital communication / design skills. Attention to detail is key, as well as having a proven ability to work independently with limited supervision and under tight deadlines.

More information

View full role description and application (recruitment via UNDP website). If you have any questions, please email IATI Community Manager sander.hees@undp.org.

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UPDATE: the deadline to submit your nomination for the by-election of the Governing Board Technical Seat has been extended to Wednesday 18 October (5PM EST).\\u00a0

An election is being held to elect the Technical Seat on the IATI Governing Board. This follows the news that the incumbent representative Pelle Aardema is stepping down from the technical seat on the Board for personal reasons.

The decision to hold a by-election was made by the Governing Board Chair, in accordance with the process set out in the IATI Standard Operating Procedures (EN / FR) at paragraphs 4.1.5 and 4.2, with one vote per member organisation based on the eligibility criteria set out in Annex 3, paragraph 2.

The successful candidate is expected to serve in this position up to the next full Board Election (March 2024) and may be nominated again at that time to serve a full two-year term.

Nominations open 27 September - 18 October 2023 (extended deadline)

Organisations who are members of IATI are invited to submit nominations for the by-election Technical Seat on the IATI Governing Board. Interested candidate organisations are required to sign and submit the two following documents:

Please send completed forms to the Secretariat Coordinator, Annelise Parr : annelise.parr@undp.org by 5PM EST 18 October 2023.

Election timetable

If more than one candidate is nominated, an online election will be conducted for that seat, with all IATI member organisations being invited to submit one vote.

  • 27 September: Nomination period opens.
  • 18 October: Deadline for interested candidates to submit their election nomination.
  • 23-27 October: Virtual election takes place if the seat is contested.

Further information

Please email annelise.parr@undp.org with any additional questions on the process, or a member of the current Governing Board at governingboard@iatistandard.org.

\"}]" +msgstr "[]" + +#. news.newspage.2978.content_editor +msgid "[{\"id\": \"3ecf3c8a-2191-4bda-8db3-55b536f562ac\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

IATI's Country Development Finance Datatool now provides better access to data on development and humanitarian resources. User feedback has driven a wide range of improvements on the tool.

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Access IATI data on development and humanitarian resources at countrydata.iatistandard.org

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Key improvements:

  • Search by IATI Identifier, Activity Title, Provider Organisation, and Receiver Organisation: The addition of these filters enables data users to find activities or organisations by searching in these data fields.

  • Search codelist descriptions: This enables data users to easily access information within the tool on what a particular value means, for example, a user can now search within the descriptions of the Sectors to easily find the ones most relevant for their research.

  • Visualise the data in the Recipient Country dashboards in local currencies: While already available in the data files, the local currencies have now been made available on the Recipient Country dashboards, enabling data users to quickly visualise the data in USD, EUR, and the local currency. A list of local currencies for each country can be found here.

  • Visualise organisation network on the Reporting Organisation dashboards: While only a partial view of the network, this visualisation enables users to begin to understand how resources are flowing between organisations.

  • Add Commitments and Incoming Funds to custom spreadsheet: These two transaction types were previously only available in the data files. Their addition to the Custom Data Download allows data users to analyse these resource flows alongside budgets and spending. It is also now possible to view Disbursements and Expenditures separately.

  • View data import status: Data users can now see when each dataset was updated in the database.

  • Improved performance and ease of use: To make the tool easier to use and to ensure that it runs as quickly and seamlessly as possible, some other improvements were implemented, including: the ability to easily clear filters, the auto-ordering of years, the retention of the display option and number of results in the URL, display of total number of rows and pagination, etc.

These improvements follow the launch of features to CDFD in February this year. These changes help advance efforts to improve access and enable analysis of IATI data.

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Further information

For more information on how to use IATI data you can:

  • Check out the Data Use Query Corner on IATI Connect; this space is a one stop location where data users can learn to solve queries with IATI data, and ask the Community their questions and discover the latest opportunities to engage with one another

  • Reach out directly to the IATI Secretariat at support@iatistandard.org for additional support in accessing, understanding or analysing IATI data.
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Somalia has become the new Technical representative on IATI\\u2019s Governing Board, following a by-election called last month. The election for the Technical Seat followed the incumbent representative, Pelle Aardema sadly stepping down due to unforeseen personal circumstances.

We welcome Mr. Mohamed Gele, Ministry of Planning, Investment & Economic Development (MoPIED), Government of Somalia to the Governing Board. Mohamed Gele was elected unopposed, following the election nomination period that closed on 18 October 2023.

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Mr. Mohamed Gele said: \\u201cI put myself forward to be on the Governing Board because I believe that fragile and conflict-affected states (FCS) like Somalia can benefit greatly from engaging with IATI.

As a Board member, I will not only be a voice for FCS, but also promote IATI data use awareness in my own country of Somalia. I am passionate about improving aid transparency and accountability, and I look forward to working with colleagues across the world to advance the IATI agenda.\\u201d

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Somalia joins the Governing Board of seven representatives, and will serve in this position up to the next full Board Election (March 2024). Discover more about IATI\\u2019s Governing Board representatives, and find more information on its meetings: Governing Board minutes.

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This post was written by Annelise Parr, IATI Manager, Policy & Technology at UNDP.

The Global Partnership for Sustainable Development Data (GPSSD) held its Data for Development Festival in Punta del Este, Uruguay on 7\\u20139 November, 2023. Festival de Datos was attended by hundreds of development data experts from leading organisations across the globe. The IATI Secretariat delivered a training workshop and attended a wide range of excellent and engaging sessions during the three days of the festival.

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IATI Secretariat attendees: Cody Wallace, Annelise Parr and Simon Whitehouse

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Opening Ceremony

The vibrant opening ceremony focused on the festival\\u2019s aims to empower development data communities, foster collaboration, and promote knowledge exchange. Speakers celebrated technological advancements and acknowledged challenges surrounding power dynamics and privacy concerns in the data revolution. Others emphasised the need for inclusive participation to deliver enhanced data to propel progress towards the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals.

IATI Training Workshop

On Day 2 of the three day event, IATI held a training session entitled: How to Unlock Timely, Transparent Development and Humanitarian data. Participants learned more about the IATI Standard and how to access IATI data published by more than 1600 organisations. The Secretariat introduced its data access tools d-portal and the Country Development Finance Data tool and shared some of its recent analysis on development and humanitarian financing.

Engaging development data experts and communities

Festival de Datos provided an excellent opportunity to meet other development data experts, organisations and initiatives and to exchange innovative ideas as well as some of the challenges shared by different data communities around the world.

One key learning from the event was the importance of designing data strategies that are consultative and inclusive, right from the outset.

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By having many data organisations under one roof, it was also clear that there were many overlapping data topics and themes that could be enhanced through greater collaboration between partners.

IATI certainly hopes to foster the many new and existing connections made at the festival with a view to strengthening our own collaboration.

IATI looks forward to working closely with the GPSDD over the coming year and welcomes the announcement that the next Data for Development Festival will be hosted by Kenya in 2025.

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IATI attended WORKSHOP: TRACKING FUNDS FOR INDISPENSABLE PARTNERS

Paris, 6-7 Nov 2023

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IATI participated in a workshop in Paris (6-7 November 2023) on improving the tracking of development funds to Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities (IPLCs). Organised by the Global Alliance of Territorial Communities and Charapa, the workshop focused on overcoming data gaps on the pledging and implementation of funds to IPLCs, and the results achieved.

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IATI was invited to present its role on capturing data on international development and humanitarian funding. Many representatives from IPLCs, donors and international NGOs learned about IATI for the first time and the workshop was a valuable opportunity to raise awareness about what data was available. To date, over 1600 organisations have published IATI data, many of whom fund IPLCs. Participants learned that this data is publicly available online via IATI portals including d-portal and CDFD.

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Need for better data

The workshop was held to agree ways to strengthen the data available on funding to IPLCs, who were recognised as \\u201cindispensable partners in addressing climate change and conserving biodiversity\\u201d. The Global Alliance of Territorial Communities stressed that more monitoring is needed to ensure funding pledged by donors was reaching IPLCs. A study by the Rainforest Foundation Norway found that only a small fraction of funding for IPLC tenure and forest management was likely to reach the IPLCs themselves, as most of the funding flows through large intermediaries or is delivered as part of larger programs. Furthermore, the report found that donors were giving less than one percent of official development assistance (ODA) for climate change mitigation and adaptation to IPLCs.

The workshop discussed the difficulty of tracking funding to IPLCs using current data sources and tools, and considered how a common framework for collecting and publishing data would help. The UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues (UNPFII) has recommended that the OECD-DAC create a new policy marker on funding allocated for Indigenous Peoples. The workshop discussed this and other mechanisms for marking financing for IPLCs in data that is published through the OECD Development Assistance Committee (OECD-DAC), IATI and other public sources. Improving the detail and coverage of the data, and better coordination of data publication practices were noted as key challenges.

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IATI\\u2019s role in meeting data gaps

IATI was recognised as being a key resource in meeting the need for better data with several participating organisations saying they had already used IATI data to track funding to IPLCs. These users noted that IATI is a unique resource given its scope and the level of detail available, allowing the use of advanced analytical techniques.

The workshop also acknowledged the challenges with IATI data, including the complexity of publication for smaller organisations and the differences in coverage and data quality between publishers that make comparison difficult.

Next steps

The IATI Secretariat offered its continued support to working with representatives from IPLCs and international bodies to improve access to data on development funding, through existing tools and resources. As an immediate next step the Secretariat will have follow-up conversations with workshop participants who had used IATI data to gain specific feedback on data quality, the potential for AI analysis of IATI data, and how well the IATI Datastore enables analysis.

Support

For more information on how to use IATI data visit the Data Use Query Corner on IATI\\u2019s Community Plaform, Connect. Alternatively, reach out directly to the IATI Secretariat at support@iatistandard.org for additional support in accessing, understanding or analysing IATI data.

\"}]" +msgstr "[]" + +#. news.newspage.2983.content_editor +msgid "[{\"id\": \"e4d53cbe-cc04-42a9-845e-b717e576570b\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

During the UN Climate Change Conference - United Arab Emirates (COP28), IATI has released a briefing detailing what IATI data is available on climate action.

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What data is available on climate action?

As of 30 November 2023, IATI data is available (at d-portal.org) from 219 organisations who marked their development and humanitarian activities as targeting climate change mitigation and/or adaptation. There are 33,340 activities marked as targeting climate adaptation and 25,353 marked as targeting climate mitigation

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Data available from d-portal.org on 30 November 2023

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Which organisations publish IATI data?

IATI encourages all organisations working to address international development and humanitarian crises to publish IATI data, and mark those of their activities that are targeting climate action using specific policy markers.

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Data available from d-portal.org on 30 November 2023

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Start exploring IATI data using our online tools:

  • d-portal.org - one of simplest ways of searching IATI data. Here you can search specifically for activities targeting climate mitigation and / or adaptation by selecting them from the filter called \\u2018Policy Marker\\u2019.
  • County Development Finance Data Tool (CDFD) - great for visualising and analysing development finance published to IATI data by country / region.
  • IATI Datastore - undertake more complex searches of IATI data. Query ALL data fields published in the IATI Standard. API available.

For support to publish and/or access IATI data, please reach out to the IATI Secretariat: support@iatistandard.org.

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IATI Secretariat partner, Open Data Services Co-operative is recruiting for a data analyst to support their IATI work.

View full job description and apply

\"}, {\"id\": \"75e418e0-8aac-4084-a508-ba6d9fecc7b2\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

  • Job title: Data Analyst (Mid-level, Senior)
  • Organisation: Open Data Services Co-operative / IATI Secretariat
  • Contract: Full time (ODS are open to part-time from 0.6 FTE upwards and have a flexible working policy)
  • Location: Remote, UK-only
  • Salary: \\u00a346,526 + surplus distribution (FTE)
  • Closing date: 6pm, 24 December 2023 UTC
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Join ODS's expanding team, helping clients (government agencies, civil society organisations and data standards initiatives) to open up data. This role supports ODS's work with the International Aid Transparency Initiative (IATI).

The IATI Support team provide a helpdesk that:

  • supports new publishers from the point of registration to their initial publication.
  • helps existing publishers to improve the quality of the data that they publish to the IATI Standard.
  • gives expert advice to users of IATI data, who might be from governments, non-government organisations or academia, amongst others.
  • Through this role, publishers and users are supported through the process of publishing and improving IATI data from a technical perspective.

Responsibilities:

  • contribute towards the smooth running of the IATI Helpdesk. This requires both technical competency and strong communication skills.
  • take particular responsibility for processing the registration of new publishers to the IATI Standard.
  • take particular responsibility for triaging new requests as they come into IATI support.
  • learn and understand the IATI Standard and be able to advise publishers and data users on its application.
  • learn and understand the data publication tools available to publishers and give advice on their use.
  • learn and understand the tools available to data users and give advice on their use.
  • identify bugs in the software tools supported by IATI and raise these with our development team.

You'll spend six to twelve months working almost exclusively on first and second-line Helpdesk support, to build up IATI-specific knowledge and to acquaint yourself with the tools that support its publication and use. During this time you'll have opportunities to develop your skills in areas of particular interest, aligned with the requirements of your role.

Over time, you\\u2019ll get involved in the wider work of our co-operative, supporting communities and organisations across the world to understand open data, publish data using open standards, and reuse data in accessible, user-centred tools and services.

After your probationary period, you\\u2019ll have the option to become a co-operative member, and be involved in the running of the business: gaining a stake in its future, and the opportunity to develop new skills in co-operative business management.

ODS welcome and encourage applications from people who have not taken a traditional route to gain the skills they have today; we do not look for particular qualifications, education or employment histories.

\"}]" +msgstr "[]" + +#. news.newspage.2989.content_editor +msgid "[{\"id\": \"da1d43d8-b81d-444b-9292-95f3b8e70e2c\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

IATI will hold its biennial Governing Board elections in February and March, opening the nominations process to IATI members on 28 February 2024.

IATI is seeking to recruit new members to its seven-member Governing Board to support the implementation of the 2020-2025 Strategic Plan and lead the development of IATI\\u2019s strategic vision post 2025. Representatives of the Governing Board play an essential role in ensuring aid transparency continue to contribute to improving development effectiveness and accountability.

Election timetable

  • 28 February - 11 March: Election nominations open for a two week period. An email will be sent to all members with the nomination form and all instructions on how to submit it.
  • 14 - 18 March: At the end of the nomination period, the IATI Secretariat will share the results to each constituency and confirm whether consensus has been reached on candidates for all available seats including the technical seat, which can be a nominee from any of the three constituencies. Within each constituency if consensus has been reached no further election process is required and all members will be informed of the outcome.
  • 21 - 25 March: Virtual election takes place for any constituency where no clear consensus has been achieved, and for the technical seat.
  • A virtual meeting (tentatively April 11): followed by a face-to-face meeting of the newly elected Board (tentatively 22 April) takes place in Bogot\\u00e1, Colombia prior to the IATI Members\\u2019 Assembly.

Contact

For any questions, please email Annelise Parr at the IATI Secretariat: annelise.parr@undp.org.

Download and read information

Please download and read key information about the the Governing Board including:

  • Role of the Governing Board
  • Composition and Term
  • What\\u2019s in it for you and your organisation?
  • Key Qualifications
  • Time Commitment
  • Conflict of Interest & Code of Conduct
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Do you need help with understanding IATI data? Want to know how to access and analyse it in your work? Then take IATI's new online course: IATI Virtual Training for Civil Society\\u200b\\u200b.

Start IATI Virtual Training for Civil Society today!

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IATI Virtual Training for Civil Society

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This online course supports civil society actors working within the international development and humanitarian sectors to use IATI data to strengthen decision-making and accountability. It includes the following modules:

Module 1: What is 'development cooperation data'?

Module 2: What is IATI and what kind of data can I find?

Module 3: How can I use IATI data and for what purpose?

Module 4: How do I use IATI\\u2019s tools to access the data I need?

Module 5: Engaging further with the International Aid Transparency Initiative

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How can IATI data support the work of CSOs?

The course was designed in consultation with a range of civil society stakeholders and provides training on how IATI data can inform specific areas of their work:

  • Coordination: non-governmental organisations (NGOs) can search IATI data to identify other organisations working in the same (or similar) locations or sectors. This information can be used to strengthen collaboration, reduce gaps and overlap across the development and humanitarian sectors.
  • Accountability: Journalists and CSOs can use IATI data to investigate the delivery of development and humanitarian funding and activities, to understand if resources are delivered as planned.
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  • Evidence to inform policy and advocacy: IATI data can be used to inform the policy of CSOs and their advocacy efforts. For example, they can gain evidence of where funding is being allocated and spent and advocate for a different allocation of resources (e.g. more funding for health or education, or more funding for a particular region/country).
  • Identifying funding: IATI data can be used to understand donors when and where they plan to deliver resources, making it possible for CSOs to discover funding opportunities or trends.

IATI\\u2019s Virtual Training for Civil Society is a free online resource and is available in English, French and Spanish.

Any questions?

If you experience technical difficulties or would like to share your feedback on this course, please email the IATI Secretariat: connect@iatistandard.org.

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IATI data has been used to inform a new publication: International Aid for Palestine: Disproportionate Cuts, overwhelming Damage.

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Publication: International Aid for Palestine

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Download publication

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The report uses IATI and OECD data to find that disproportionate cuts were made in aid to Palestine in the decade before the current war.

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The report was written Institute for Journalism and Social Change (IJSC), a new international initiative bringing together current and future journalists, researchers and activists to scale up impact, inclusion and innovations in service of social change.

For more information visit Institute for Journalism and Social Change (IJSC).

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Visit Publish What You Fund

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Publish What You Fund (PWYF) has release a useful list of examples of how IATI data and other development data sources a being used.

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The list includes examples of data being used since 2020 to:

  • Improve alignment with country governments\\u2019 plans
  • Support a more capable and effective civil society
  • Enable faster and deeper research and learning
  • Increase the efficiency and effectiveness of aid agencies
  • Facilitate media scrutiny
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View Data Use examples

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IATI held its annual Members\\u2019 Assembly and Community Exchange in Bogot\\u00e1, Colombia (23 - 25 April), a four-day event bringing together global leaders to chart the future of transparency and accountability of aid and humanitarian resources.

Hosted by Colombia\\u2019s Presidential Agency for International Cooperation (APC) and the National Administrative Department of Statistics (DANE), it marks IATI\\u2019s first annual meeting in the Latin American region.

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It brings together a diverse group of donors, civil society and private sector organisations to co-create innovative solutions and share best practices for transparency in the development and humanitarian aid sector.

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Thea Schepers, Chair of the IATI Governing Board

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\\u201cColombia\\u2019s commitment to transparency and open data makes Bogot\\u00e1 an ideal backdrop for our Community Exchange\\u201d said Thea Schepers, newly-elected Chair of the IATI Governing Board. \\u201cBy hosting this event, APC and DANE are building on Colombia\\u2019s leadership and innovation in South-South cooperation to drive development transparency throughout the region.\\u201d

Eleonora Betancur Gonz\\u00e1lez, Director at APC Colombia highlighted the importance of fostering collaboration around data infrastructure. \\u201cOn our recent tour of Africa, Colombia was highlighted as a leader in strengthening the national statistical systems of Ghana and Kenya. This demonstrates the great work we are doing in our country in terms of data and the potential of South-South Cooperation for the exchange of capabilities.\\u201d

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Eleonora Betancur Gonz\\u00e1lez, Director at APC Colombia

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Andrea Ram\\u00edrez Pisco, Deputy Director of DANE, said \\u201cthe Colombian government has prioritised strengthening the transparency and availability of data about development cooperation, recognizing that it is an element essential to optimise the impact of our resources towards compliance with the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.\\u201d

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Andrea Ram\\u00edrez Pisco, Deputy Director of DANE

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She also highlighted the importance of the Community Exchange where he mentioned the importance of the sessions and the role they will have in the fifth edition of the United Nations World Data Forum, which will be held in November in Medell\\u00edn, Colombia.

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Alejandro Pacheco, UNDP Deputy Resident Representative in Colombia

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Providing opening remarks on behalf of the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) at the IATI Community Exchange, Alejandro Pacheco, UNDP Deputy Resident Representative in Colombia said: \\u201cIn a world where mis-and false information are spreading faster than the truth, reliable data and resulting fact-based reporting on current situations are more important than ever. It is incumbent on each one of us, partner country governments, donors and civil society organisations, and aid and development organisations to support IATI and the free access to high quality data.\\u201d

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For more information about the IATI Members\\u2019 Assembly and the Community Exchange, including session recordings and presentations see IATI Connect. For any questions about the event email connect@iatistandard.org.

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At a side event on 19 April 2024 during the UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues (UNPFII, UN-HQ New York), IATI raised awareness of how it can improve the tracking of funding to Indigenous Peoples.

The side event was held by Global Alliance of Territorial Communities and Charapa, and brought together panelists representing Indigenous Peoples, donors, multilateral agencies and NGOs. The event focused on why better data was needed to realise Indigenous Peoples\\u2019 rights, combat climate change, manage biodiversity and achieve sustainable development.

Panelists highlighted that more data is needed to track funding pledges by donors to ensure it reached Indigenous Peoples. As important delivery partners in addressing climate change and conserving biodiversity, it was also highlighted that more information is needed on the allocation of funding to Indigenous organisations on these issues.

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Annelise Parr, from the IATI Secretariat spoke on a panel at a side event on 19 April 2024 during the UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues (UNPFII, UN-HQ New York)

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Annelise Parr, from the IATI Secretariat joined the side event\\u2019s panel and spoke on how IATI data could help provide useful information about the pledging and implementation of funds to Indigenous Peoples. She said: \\u201cThe International Aid Transparency Initiative is a global standard for publishing aid data. It\\u2019s a network that brings together donors, NGOs, and other stakeholders to improve the transparency and impact of aid. With nearly 2,000 organisations publishing data, IATI provides consolidated and timely information that spans beyond financials, offering insights into locations, strategies, and outcomes\\u201d.

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The event participants learned that many funders of Indigenous Peoples activities publish IATI data on their development finances and this information is accessible online. Annelise Parr said: \\u201cThe primary benefit is that there is no need to start at ground zero. Much of the required information for ongoing and in many cases future planned activities has likely already been published and is already available in the IATI corpus.\\u201d

To enhance and institutionalise the tracking of funding for Indigenous Peoples and local communities, the Paris Roadmap for Tracking of Funds was agreed in November 2023. At the side-event, participants heard that the Paris Roadmap has already generated some results in terms of inspiring new reporting practices and fostering dialogue and partnership. The roadmap includes the commitment to develop a common framework for reporting Indigenous Peoples funding and IATI\\u2019s Secretariat participated in a technical workshop on refining that framework prior to the side-event also in New York (18 April 2024).

The IATI Secretariat looks forward to supporting the implementation of the Paris Roadmap for Tracking of Funds and working with this dedicated community to improve the transparency and tracking of Indigenous Peoples funding.

Discover IATI data

Explore IATI data on our access tools: d-portal, Datastore Search and Country Development Finance Data. For more information on how to use IATI data visit the Data Use Query Corner on IATI Connect. Alternatively, email the IATI Secretariat at support@iatistandard.org for support in accessing, understanding or analysing IATI data.

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IATI has launched its 2023 Annual Report, detailing how the initiative has advanced towards achieving its strategic goals.

IATI Annual Report 2023 (FR / ES)

IATI Financial Report 2023 (FR / ES)

Progress in the publication of development and humanitarian data in IATI

During the year the number of organisations publishing IATI data on their development and humanitarian resources and activities has risen to 1550.

Analysis from the report shows the following:

  • Activities published with SDG data increased by 23% compared to 2022;
  • Nearly 100,000 activities were marked as humanitarian;
  • 440 organisations identified one or more of their activities as targeting gender equality;
  • Over 27,000 activities were marked as targeting climate mitigation, and 33,500 marked as targeting climate adaptation

IATI publishers continued to reflect a broad range of organisations, from donor governments, development finance institutions and UN agencies to non-governmental organisations, foundations and private sector organisations.

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Promoting the use of IATI data

In 2023, the initiative provided new training opportunities and awareness-raising activities promoting the use of IATI data. IATI\\u2019s new Virtual Training for Civil Society was launched in January and analysis released in April on leveraging IATI budget data to assess the future development and humanitarian aid landscape.

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Learn how to use IATI data by taking the free Virtual Training for Civil Society course!

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The Annual Report 2023 presents case studies on the use of IATI data to inform policy and accountability issues. Investigative journalist Claire Provostused IATI data to inform an exclusive report on CNN (page 9). Another example showing an emerging trend of diverse stakeholder groups forming communities around the use of IATI data is the Global Alliance for Food Security, which worked closely with IATI data to strengthen the response to emerging food and nutrition crises (page 11).

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Strengthening the initiative

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In 2023, IATI continued to enjoy an expanding membership and the initiative warmly welcomed five new organisations: CAF \\u2013 Development Bank of Latin America and the Caribbean, the Government of Niger, CanWaCH (the Canadian partnership for women and children\\u2019s health), and the development data organisations Emergentally and Open Data Company.

During the year, also IATI underwent institutional renewal, and the report highlights the successful transition to new Secretariat hosting arrangements in 2023, managed carefully to ensure that IATI\\u2019s data publishers and users received uninterrupted services.

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Financial Report 2023

The Annual Report 2023 is accompanied by a financial report. IATI Financial Report 2023 presents the initiative\\u2019s income and expenditure for the year and offers comparisons with the previous financial year.

Looking ahead

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As with previous editions, Annual Report 2023 reflects on some of the priorities for the following year. It highlights IATI\\u2019s engagement in the Latin American and Caribbean region, with IATI\\u2019s annual Members\\u2019 Assembly and Community Exchange taking place for the first time in Bogot\\u00e1, Colombia in April 2024.

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Alejandro Pacheco, UNDP Deputy Resident Representative in Colombia addressed IATI's Community Exchange meeting in April 25, Bogot\\u00e1.

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With IATI\\u2019s current strategic plan coming to a close in 2025, another focus in 2024 will be consultation on a new strategic plan. For IATI\\u2019s members and community this will be a chance to reflect on IATI\\u2019s role and vision in the context of Agenda 2030.

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IATI is pleased to introduce its first Executive Director. Yemesrach Assefa Workie assumed her new role on 1 June 2024, bringing a wealth of leadership experience through many years of working in the international development sector.

Yemesrach Assefa Workie, IATI Executive Director

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Yemesrach Assefa Workie, IATI Executive Director

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Yemesrach joins IATI from her previous role as the UNDP Deputy Resident Representative in Fiji\\u2019s Multi-Country Office, covering 10 countries. Yemesrach has held multiple positions in UNDP including as Senior Policy Advisor in the Philippines as well as Economics Advisor in UNDP Uganda, Rwanda and The Gambia. Yemesrach's international career began in the Strategic and Policy Directorate at the African Development Bank.

She also benefits from diverse experience working at the Central Bank of Ethiopia, in academia, international research organisations and the humanitarian space.

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Zoom Call for IATI Members / Community: Meet and greet new IATI Director! 18 July 1 - 2pm UTC

Yemesrach has arranged a Zoom call for Thursday 18 July 1 - 2pm UTC to meet IATI members and community. Please join the call to welcome the new Director into her role and share your views.

Zoom link

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Governing Board meeting, Vienna 4 - 5 June

The IATI Governing Board warmly welcomed the new Executive Director to its Quarterly Board meeting at UNOPS Offices in Vienna on 4 - 5 June. At their meeting, the group engaged in vibrant discussions on priorities for their two year term of 2024 - 26, with particular focus on improving the awareness and use of IATI data. They also discussed delivering a new strategic plan for the initiative post-2025, touching upon IATI's relevance in a fast-changing development landscape, leveraging partnerships and embracing technologies like AI for enhanced use, quality and security of data.

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Yemesrach Assefa Workie, IATI Executive Director (left) at IATI Governing Board meeting Vienna 4 - 5 June 2024

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IATI Executive Director Yemesrach Assefa Workie said \\u201cI feel privileged to be given the opportunity to become IATI\\u2019s first Executive Director. Never before has enhancing the transparency of the world\\u2019s development and humanitarian resources been so important. Funds are under unprecedented strain from the triple planetary crisis (climate change, pollution and biodiversity loss), multiplicity of humanitarian crises and geopolitical change.

\"}, {\"id\": \"b296353d-7259-4c5c-b90b-9d44113c9fc4\", \"type\": \"pullquote\", \"value\": {\"quote\": \"I'm deeply committed to adding value to our work and making IATI indispensable to all stakeholders across the development and humanitarian spaces.\"}}, {\"id\": \"8cd57c76-c7bc-439a-b24f-8cac9205d252\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

\\u201cI believe IATI has a pivotal role in supporting countries to improve the effectiveness and coordination of resources. Our rich open data and globally acclaimed data standard can catalyse partnerships and enhance resource allocation.

I'm deeply committed to adding value to our work and making IATI indispensable to all stakeholders across the development and humanitarian spaces. I look forward to working with our members and community to move us closer to IATI\\u2019s vision of ensuring that transparent, good quality information on development and humanitarian resources helps us to achieve sustainable development outcomes.\\u201d

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IATI is proud to announce that CAF - Development Bank of Latin America and the Caribbean, has published data on the financing of over 150 development activities across 14 countries totalling over 5 billion USD in the bank's first IATI publication.

This publication marks a significant milestone in the transparency of development resources in Latin America and the Caribbean. By becoming an IATI Member, and sharing data about resource flows and their results, CAF is showcasing how cooperation among regional partners can drive regional growth, developing local solutions that accelerate progress towards shared development goals.

CAF is a development bank committed to improving the quality of life for all in Latin America and Caribbean by promoting sustainable development and regional integration. The bank offers advice and financial support to public and private sectors of its shareholder countries, including Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, El Salvador, Honduras, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Dominican Republic, Trinidad and Tobago, Uruguay and Venezuela.

As an IATI publisher, CAF will publish and regularly update detailed, open data about its development activities using the IATI Standard. This data is available to all, and can help stakeholders across government, civil society and the private sector to track financial flows and the impact of CAFs investments.

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Alejandra Claros Borda, Secretary-General of CAF, said:

\\u201cBeing a member of IATI is evidence of CAF\\u2019s dedication to advancing a culture of openness and strengthening public trust in all our actions. Thanks to efforts to promote transparency, in addition to being accountable to our Governing Bodies and citizens, we also promote an environment where the final beneficiaries can have a participation and voice in the projects we finance.

At CAF we are committed to continuing implementing measures that strengthen transparency and promote access to clear, understandable and accessible information for our shareholders, alliances and in particular for the citizens of Latin America and the Caribbean.\\u201d

Yemesrach Assefa Workie, IATI\\u2019s Executive Director, said

\\u201cIATI is delighted that CAF is joining more than 1600 organisations regularly publishing data about their development and humanitarian projects worldwide. By sharing their data openly using the IATI Standard, CAF is demonstrating how accessible, high-quality data can strengthen regional cooperation to drive more effective development outcomes. This data will show the power of transparency to build trust, improve coordination and ultimately deliver better outcomes for the communities CAF serves.\\u201d

Discover the benefits of becoming an IATI member and contact the IATI Secretariat: info@iatistandard.org for any questions about membership.

\"}]" +msgstr "[]" + +#. iati_standard.iatistandardpage.88.content_editor +msgid "[{\"id\": \"41deca86-97a5-4131-a1dd-2fe7408ffeda\", \"type\": \"intro\", \"value\": \"

The IATI Standard is a set of rules and guidance about what data organisations should publish and what format it should be presented in. Find out more information on About the IATI Standard.

Access the IATI Standard

The IATI Standard can be accessed using the links below. On these pages you can find all the rules and guidance which make up the IATI Standard. Organisations have to follow these rules when publishing their data.

You can also use these pages to help interpret IATI data. Please see the guide on How to use IATI Reference.

Over time the IATI Standard has been updated. Each version of the Standard has its own page on the website. If you do not actively choose a version, the links below will take you to the latest version of the Standard.

Deprecation notice

Version 1 was deprecated on 30th June 2019. Understand how the deprecation affects you.

Which languages is the IATI Standard available in?

The rules and guidance which make up the IATI Standard, and other reference pages are only available in English. The IATI codelists are available in French. For more information see Translations FAQs

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There are a range of IATI tools and resources for publishing, improving and accessing IATI data. For more information about publishing your organisation's data, visit Publishing tools and services to create your IATI data files.

Tools to access IATI data

Different IATI data users have different questions to answer, want to see data in different ways or download it in different formats; some merely want to see it, others want to integrate it with more data to create something completely new.

To satisfy the variety of needs there are a range of tools and resources to help you use IATI data in the ways that you want. The IATI Secretariat maintains a variety of tools and resources to help users and there is a growing array of tools and applications built by third parties external to IATI.

Broadly, the available tools fall into two categories: those that require no specialist expertise to use (\\u2018non-technical tools\\u2019) and those intended mainly for use by people with technical skills such as software developers or data scientists (\\u2018technical tools\\u2019).

Use the links below to find out about different tools and what you can do with them.

\"}]" +msgstr "" + +#. tools.toolpage.670.excerpt +#. tools.toolpage.670.listing_description +msgid "Use Datastore Search to download IATI data in CSV, JSON and XML formats, or access the Datastore API." +msgstr "None" + +#. tools.toolpage.654.excerpt +#. tools.toolpage.654.listing_description +msgid "Register your data files here and find details of all other organisations that publish IATI data." +msgstr "None" + +#. tools.toolpage.2948.excerpt +msgid "IATI Publisher is an online tool that enables organisations to publish data on their development and humanitarian activities according to the IATI Standard." +msgstr "None" + +#. tools.toolpage.2985.excerpt +msgid "We provide some usage statistics and analytics on our sites to the community." +msgstr "None" + +#. tools.toolpage.656.content_editor +msgid "[{\"id\": \"70fa884a-abf9-4329-bad5-da9bc404dd23\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

d-portal is a development portal that allows you to explore and visualise IATI data on development and humanitarian aid activities. d-portal refreshes daily and takes data directly from the IATI Registry. New publishers should appear on d-portal on the Monday after their first publication.

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d-portal is aimed at providing government departments, parliamentarians and civil society organisations in developing countries with information that can help with the planning and monitoring of development activities. It contains current data published to the International Aid Transparency Initiative (IATI) as well as the most recent data available in the OECD Development Assistance Committee (DAC) Creditor Reporting System.

d-portal is in the process of being made multilingual. You can use the \\u2018Settings\\u2019 option at the top right of your results pages to select one of six languages - English, French, Spanish, Japanese, Chinese (simplified) and Hindi. Please note that this is work in progress and not all of the site has been translated.

How can I search for data in d-portal?

There are various ways to search and view IATI data on d-portal. Depending on what information you are looking for, you can filter data by:

  • Recipient country
  • Publisher
  • Sector group
  • Sector
  • Activity status
  • Year range

You can also use multiple filters at the same time. For instance, you can search for \\u2018Burundi\\u2019 and \\u2018Burkina Faso\\u2019, \\u2018agriculture\\u2019 and \\u2018basic health\\u2019. Once you press \\u2018Search\\u2019 d-portal will present you with the total number of projects (called \\u2018activities\\u2019 in IATI). The total number is split by active, ended and planned projects. You will also be presented with information on where the money for the listed projects comes from as well as information on where the money is going by sector. For projects where IATI publishers have given location data, you will also be able to see the locations of these projects on a heatmap.

You can also combine the use of filters with a free text search by typing in the \\u2018Search\\u2019 box.

At the top right of your results pages you can use the \\u2018settings\\u2019 options to alter which currency, language and what 12 month period your results are displayed in.

Here are some examples of the types of questions d-portal can answer. To practise using d-portal and see how it works, you could visit d-portal and find the answers:

  • How many projects are taking place in Ghana on water and sanitation (Sector group 140)?
  • Name four organisations that are currently working on tackling Ebola in Guinea?
  • Find an example of an activity that is happening in the capital of Honduras (Tegucigalpa)
  • How much of UNDP funding went to Sierra Leone in 2015 in UK pounds?
  • Which government is the original funder of this activity: MW-NBM-R1527-W106?
  • According to IATI, which country received the most funding relating to the sector Ending Violence Against Women and Children (Sector 15180)?
  • Which two countries received the largest amount of aid as a response to Hurricane Matthew?

If you have further questions about how to search on d-portal, or questions as to why data is not showing please refer to the d-portal FAQ pages.

How can I use data from d-portal?

Once you have found the information you are looking for, you can download data and even generate content for your own website. Developers can also freely use d-portal source code to build their own portals.

Download data into a CSV file

Once you have selected specific filters or done a free text search you will be taken to a page showing the total number of projects/activities for your search. If you click into any of the figures or graphs you will be presented with a table. At the top right of this table, you can press the \\u2018CSV\\u2019 button and download the data.

Location data can be downloaded from heatmaps into a CSV file.

Generate content with IATI data for your website

You can use d-portal Generator to easily create attractive displays of IATI data on your own website or blog posts. The Generator is a free tool that can produce a range of graphs, tables, maps and other visualisations.

The process is simple: you select the data you want and choose how you\\u2019d like it displayed. The Generator then produces a line of code you can copy and paste into your own pages.

For more information, see the FAQs about the generator.

As an example, see how the United Nations Development Group uses the d-portal Generator.

Build your own tool that uses IATI data

Because d-portal.org is an open source platform, you can use all aspects of it to build your own portal using the free source code.
The open source concept relies on sharing resources in the hope that others will join in and help improve d-portal. This includes finding and reporting bugs, contributing new features that you'd like the platform to have or even creating new themes. If you would like to contribute new features get in touch with us at get support. We can then discuss how the features could work and what requirements the d-portal developers have for accepting new features.

Who maintains d-portal and who should I contact if I spot issues?

The IATI Secretariat is responsible for the maintenance of d-portal and work directly with two freelance developers who maintain the code.

If you have any queries about how the data is shown in d-portal, or how up-to-date the data is, please see the FAQs or contact the IATI Secretariat.

For questions relating to the data itself, contact the relevant publisher directly. You can find details for all publishers in the IATI Registry.

\"}]" +msgstr "" + +#. tools.toolpage.670.content_editor +msgid "[{\"id\": \"dfac753f-ffb0-4e0f-8269-23b41b27978d\", \"type\": \"h2\", \"value\": \"About the IATI Datastore\"}, {\"id\": \"4582024d-5c7b-45e7-80d0-139cdc95bd57\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

The IATI Datastore version 3 provides access to data published by organisations on their resources and results, according to the IATI Standard.

  • Data is updated dynamically as it becomes available via the IATI Registry. We aim to process all data within 24 hours of its availability.
  • All valid IATI data (i.e. data that conforms to the IATI XML Schema) is available in JSON, CSV and XML formats.
  • Users can query IATI data on all elements and attributes contained in the Standard.
  • All IATI data can be queried and returned in one of three CSV formats:
    • One activity per row
    • One transaction per row
    • One budget per row

\"}, {\"id\": \"49af1f90-f9a7-4525-b4f7-40294bf2caba\", \"type\": \"h2\", \"value\": \"Accessing the IATI Datastore\"}, {\"id\": \"37ad5984-4828-466d-985b-05c65e8d24a2\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

IATI data can be accessed in two ways:

  • IATI Datastore Search
    • IATI Datastore Search. This is the front-end to the Datastore offering intuitive simple search and advanced search features. All data can be downloaded in XML, JSON, CSV, or Excel-friendly CSV formats, without pagination.
    • Simple Search behaves just like any familiar search engine and allows users the ability to quickly search the natural language elements of IATI for any words or phrases of interest.
    • Advanced Search allows users to filter their search results by any IATI element and chain those filters into complex queries which can be saved to file.
  • IATI Datastore v3 API
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The IATI Datastore provides access to data published by organisations using version 2 of the IATI Standard. This follows the decision by IATI members to deprecate version 1 of the Standard, which was implemented in July 2019.

To help ensure that users access good-quality data, the Datastore holds no data that does not adhere to the IATI Schema. The IATI Schema provides the exact order and format in which publishers should provide their XML files. More information about the IATI Schema can be found on its own page on the IATI website.

Files marked as critically invalid by the IATI Validator are not included in the IATI Datastore.

In what formats can I access the data?

The IATI Datastore allows you to convert original IATI data files, which are published in the format XML, into two additional formats: CSV and JSON. All data in the Datastore is filtered and output based on IATI activities. An exception to this is when converting the data into CSV format; this also allows you to return data based on budgets or transactions.

So, you can output:

  • XML \\u2013 The Datastore returns the original activity XML data. All original published information is presented, as well as the metadata that is included in the XML output.
  • JSON \\u2013 The Datastore will convert the published XML to JSON format. All original published information is presented, as well as the metadata that is included in the XML output. You can select the objects in a JSON file to represent individual activities, budgets or transactions.
  • CSV \\u2013 The Datastore can convert the published XML data into CSV format. This format can then be used to analyse information using spreadsheet software such as Microsoft Excel, LibreOffice Calc or Google Sheets. You can select the rows in a CSV file to represent individual activities, budgets or transactions.
  • Excel (Datastore Search Only) \\u2013 Datastore Search can return an Excel-optimised CSV format by clicking the \\u201cEXCEL\\u201d download button. This format ensures that Microsoft Excel correctly interprets file encoding and correctly displays accented characters by adding a UTF8 BOM. The format also fixes a bug some users of Microsoft Excel could experience while opening the CSV format where rows incorrectly wrap in the middle of long cells. This is accomplished by truncating individual cells longer than 32,700 characters, so if your software can parse long cells, we recommend you continue using the original CSV download format.
\"}, {\"id\": \"48dbd140-96b2-45a3-b27a-a7fc886308c4\", \"type\": \"h2\", \"value\": \"Who should use the IATI Datastore version 3 API?\"}, {\"id\": \"7f274fc1-063e-4e94-a634-bf4abafc5747\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

Users of the IATI Datastore will need to have technical competency and understand the basic structure and elements of the IATI Standard. This is to ensure that users are aware of what types of development and humanitarian data they can query and access. Users are provided with this information in the:

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The IATI Datastore has been developed by the IATI Secretariat. For support using it, please contact us.

If you discover a bug or have an idea for an enhancement of the product, please raise these on the issue tracker on the Github repository.

\"}]" +msgstr "" + +#. tools.toolpage.654.content_editor +msgid "[{\"id\": \"761f380c-d2ca-45b4-9532-27dc6e21e31d\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

The IATI Registry stores information on every organisation publishing IATI data. These organisations are referred to as \\u2018IATI publishers\\u2019. IATI publishers register their accounts on the IATI Registry and publish links to their IATI data files there. The Registry provides a central point to access all IATI data files and import them into IATI data-use tools.

What information can I find in the IATI Registry?

The IATI Registry holds metadata about each IATI publisher and the files they have published in the IATI XML format. The files themselves are stored in different places across the web.

On the homepage of the Registry, you can see the total number of organisations that have both registered with IATI and published at least one data file. This number automatically updates to reflect the growth in IATI publishers.

The Registry metadata also provides a searchable list of IATI publishers with their contact information, the location of where their IATI data files are hosted and the date of when they first published data.

The IATI Registry contains sections for information on publishers and all of the data published to IATI.

  • Publishers - you can see and download a full list of all organisations that publish IATI data, including each publisher\\u2019s name, IATI organisation identifier, organisation type and the number of data files they have published. If you click on an individual publisher, you will see a list of their data files (both organisation files and activity files), with some metadata about each file, such as when it was last updated. To understand what information is contained within IATI organisation and activity data files see: what data to publish.
  • Data - you can search IATI datasets by publisher name, publisher country, organisation type and recipient country. These are the metadata fields to describe a publisher\\u2019s organisation and the data they publish. The search result will give you links to their raw data files, which are provided in XML format.

How do I get data from the IATI registry?

How to find a publisher\\u2019s contact details

Each IATI publisher should display an email address on the IATI Registry and may also include a link to their website. To find these details, click on the required publisher\\u2019s page and the email address will be displayed on the right of the screen under \\u2018Contact\\u2019. There should also be a link to their website which often provides more contact information for the organisation.

Some organisations also include a specific contact email address for each activity. An activity provides data on individual projects or single units of development and humanitarian work. Any contact information for an activity can be found within its IATI data file. Users can find the specific activity on d-portal and then select \\u2018View source XML\\u2019 beneath the activity \\u2018Project title\\u2019. In the source XML you can use CTRL + F to search for the word \\u2018email\\u2019.

How to access IATI activity and organisation data

The IATI Registry is your single point of access for all links to IATI data files. You can use this tool to find the IATI file you want to download and do so in XML format or CSV format. More technically adept users can utilise our Registry API to access the metadata, including the URL for each published IATI file.

Accessing individual datasets

When you are looking at the links to an IATI data file on a publisher\\u2019s page, you have four options.

  1. View Metadata: this allows you to view additional information about the file, such as the file type, recipient country for the file\\u2019s activities and when it was last updated.
  2. Download: this will download the raw XML file.
  3. Preview: this allows you to quickly preview an IATI publisher\\u2019s data by presenting it in an easy-to-read format. It lists each top-level element on a separate line, and allows you to expand the section to see the data it contains.
  4. CSV: this allows you to convert individual IATI activity files from XML into CSV format. You can select one of three options and then download the CSV file to use the data for the organisation you have selected. The three options are:
    • simple activity summary (CSV)
    • full activity data (CSV)
    • all transactions (CSV)

Accessing all datasets via the Registry metadata API

You can use the IATI Registry API to programmatically query all the metadata held on the Registry, create and manage datasets, and perform a wide variety of other tasks. To find out more please visit the Registry API documentation.

API for XML data

IATI offers several APIs. If you need an API to work directly with the IATI XML data, you can use the Data API with the IATI Datastore.

How do I publish my data on the IATI Registry?

The first step is to create a publisher account on the IATI Registry and get this approved by the IATI Secretariat. Please see How to register with IATI for detailed instructions.

Once your account is approved, you can add individual data files to the IATI Registry manually or by bulk upload using a CSV file. Or, if you are using a publishing tool to publish IATI data, there may be an option to automatically publish your files directly from the tool to the Registry. Please see How to publish your data on the IATI Registry for instructions.

Can I get my organisation\\u2019s publishing system to interact with the IATI Registry?

You can set up a system to interact with the IATI Registry using its own API, which is an implementation of the CKAN API. For details, see the full API documentation.

If you want your system to publish datasets on behalf of multiple organisations, you will need permission from the IATI Secretariat to do so. For further details and advice, please send a query to the IATI Secretariat.

Who maintains the IATI Registry and how can I contact them?

The IATI Secretariat is responsible for maintenance of the IATI Registry and works directly with Derilinx, a leading provider of CKAN development and hosting, which supplies and manages the Registry.

If you have any questions or notice any issues, please contact the IATI Secretariat.

\"}]" +msgstr "" + +#. tools.toolpage.665.content_editor +msgid "[{\"id\": \"0b19face-2773-433d-b8f7-b41dfe3916d0\", \"type\": \"h2\", \"value\": \"What information can be found on the IATI Dashboard?\"}, {\"id\": \"4a9bbbed-3bef-4818-bb10-d311dc2a9c79\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

The IATI Dashboard provides public charts and metrics on all IATI data published by organisations (referred to as \\u2018publishers\\u2019). You can look at the data for an individual publisher, or for all IATI publishers.

There are four key sections in the IATI Dashboard:

  1. Headlines \\u2013 this contains graphs and charts about the total number of IATI publishers, files and activities published since 2014. It is useful for answering questions such as \\u2018What is the size, scope and scale of IATI data?\\u2019
  2. Data quality \\u2013 this highlights technical errors in organisations\\u2019 publishing. These could include download errors, issues with XML formatting and inconsistent or incorrect use of unique identifiers. It is useful for answering questions such as \\u2018What unique identifiers has an organisation used more than once?\\u2019
  3. Exploring data \\u2013 this explains what different organisations are publishing, with information on individual data elements, attributes and codes. It is useful for answering questions such as \\u2018Which organisations are publishing SDG Indicators at results level?\\u2019
  4. Publishing statistics \\u2013 these tables compare how organisations are meeting the Key qualities of IATI data in their publishing. They also provide an overview of what you can expect to find in an organisation\\u2019s data. This section is useful for answering questions such as \\u2018What else could I add to my publishing to make it more useful for data users?\\u2019
\"}, {\"id\": \"03a25938-ddd1-48b8-887a-bbb681d0e579\", \"type\": \"h2\", \"value\": \"How does the IATI Dashboard work?\"}, {\"id\": \"fba9e42e-e362-4682-bffb-598d0ec4f4fc\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

The IATI Dashboard is managed by the IATI Secretariat. It analyses published data via the IATI Registry daily.

The Dashboard aims to present data on organisations\\u2019 publishing to IATI in a useful format. This is predominantly metadata, such as how many files are failing validation and which parts of the IATI Standard are being used. Whilst you can use it to check how many organisations are publishing results data, for example, you cannot use it to check whether that results data is meaningful.

To find out more about the IATI Dashboard and how to use it, please see these guides:

\"}]" +msgstr "" + +#. tools.toolpage.2886.content_editor +msgid "[{\"id\": \"752dd7b2-78ac-44ce-b2c9-e80b07f15672\", \"type\": \"h2\", \"value\": \"API Gateway\"}, {\"id\": \"3fda3f5b-aeda-4f10-a6dd-6635e8ecd282\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

Date published: 11 January 2022

The API Gateway is home to IATI\\u2019s public APIs. It is the central point from which users and tools can programmatically access IATI\\u2019s data services.

IATI Gateway APIs

Currently two public API\\u2019s are available from the API Gateway:

Users of these APIs are required to register and obtain a free API key before using the API. This step allows the IATI Secretariat to better track how the APIs are being used, and ensure a secure and robust service for all users.

Additional IATI APIs

The IATI API Gateway will be the eventual home for all of IATI's supported public APIs. However, as we make this transition some APIs are still documented and accessed elsewhere:

  • IATI Registry API - Information on every organisation publishing IATI data.
  • Codelist API - Two machine readable ways for people to consume the codelists needed to create and interpret IATI data.

Instructions to obtain IATI Gateway API Keys

  • Navigate to https://developer.iatistandard.org
  • Click \\u201cSign Up\\u201d
  • Follow sign up process and confirm your account from an email link
  • Sign In to the API Gateway developer portal (same URL as above)
  • Navigate to Subscriptions > Exploratory - link
    • Enter a Subscription Name (this can be anything you want) in the box
    • Check the box to agree to the Terms of Use
    • Click the Subscribe Button
  • This will give you an API Key for 5 calls/minute up to a maximum of 100 calls/week, with no approval process.
  • If you require a higher rate/quota you need a Full Access subscription:
  • Navigate to Subscriptions > Full Access - link
    • Enter a Subscription Name (this can be anything you want) in the box
    • Check the box to agree to the Terms of Use
    • Click the Subscribe Button

Full Access enables subscribers to have unlimited access to Public IATI APIs with high call rate limits.

Your request will go into a queue where the IATI Secretariat will approve it.

  • Once approved, you\\u2019ll be able to use the API Keys provided either from within the API Gateway webpage or your local development tools.

Testing the Validator API

Testing from the API Gateway webpage

  • Go to APIs > IATI Validator V2 > POST validate - link
  • Click the green "Try it" button
  • Once you have an active subscription the \\u201cSubscription Key\\u201d field should auto-populate
  • Set a body
    • You can either paste a raw string of XML or upload a file from your computer with the \\u201cBinary\\u201d option
  • Click Send

Testing with local tools:

  • Choose an endpoint: e.g. POST https://api.iatistandard.org/validator/validate
  • Subscription Key:
    • Copy your Primary or Secondary Key from your Profile on the API Gateway webpage
  • Add a Header to your request:
    • Key: Ocp-Apim-Subscription-Key
    • Value: <your key>
  • You can see examples of different language requests format (HTTP, curl, etc.) in the \\u201cTry it\\u201d feature of the API

Testing the Datastore API

Testing from the API Gateway webpage

  • Go to APIs > IATI Datastore > GET Query - link
  • Click the green "Try it" button
  • Once you have an active subscription the \\u201cSubscription Key\\u201d field should auto-populate
  • Fill out required parameters:
    • collection - which collection you would like to query
      • activity
      • budget
      • transaction
    • responsetype - type of response
      • select - choose for JSON (flat), CSV, or Solr XML response
      • iati - choose to receive an IATI formatted XML response, only available for the activity collection path
      • iati_json - choose to receive structured JSON format, only available for the activity collection path
    • q - Defines a query using standard query syntax. This parameter is mandatory. E.g. search activity description narratives for NGO: \\u201cdescription_narrative:NGO\\u201d
  • Click Send

Testing with local tools:

  • Choose an endpoint: e.g.: GET https://api.iatistandard.org/datastore/activity/select?q=description_narrative:NGO
  • Subscription Key:
    • Copy your Primary or Secondary Key from your Profile on the API Gateway webpage
  • Add a header to your request:
    • Key: Ocp-Apim-Subscription-Key
    • Value: <your key>
  • You can see examples of different language requests format (HTTP, curl, etc.) in the \\u201cTry it\\u201d feature of the Developer Portal
\"}]" +msgstr "" + +#. tools.toolpage.666.content_editor +msgid "[{\"id\": \"ce7fcf67-cf61-48f9-9f8e-5ea3c0c308df\", \"type\": \"intro\", \"value\": \"

The IATI Validator is an online tool for checking if data aligns with the rules and guidance of the IATI Standard. It allows users to check and improve the quality of IATI data to ensure it is accessible and useful to anyone working with data on development and humanitarian resources and results.

\"}, {\"id\": \"aa975e06-5ad5-47bb-860f-3b6dfd3edea3\", \"type\": \"document_box\", \"value\": [{\"id\": \"920a31a9-a909-4866-87b9-9956eed7139d\", \"type\": \"document_box_heading\", \"value\": \"View IATI Validator guidance\"}, {\"id\": \"12ab1bb9-7ee5-4d7c-b46e-fd0fe31d5c35\", \"type\": \"document\", \"value\": 10645}]}, {\"id\": \"56ec1c47-2085-4613-80be-4b18ebfb782e\", \"type\": \"h2\", \"value\": \"How the IATI Validator works\"}, {\"id\": \"33409352-980e-406d-8e93-b3acc31828e3\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

The IATI Validator performs checks on IATI data files and returns error and warning messages about how to correct the data. There are three ways to use the IATI Validator.

  1. Check data: anyone can upload their IATI data files to be checked before publishing them.
  2. Public data viewer: anyone can check all IATI data files that have been published.
  3. Validator API: technical users can intergrate the Validator API into their internal data systems for periodic data checks

\"}, {\"id\": \"eee1dcad-20cf-43d3-be04-144659bbeff8\", \"type\": \"h3\", \"value\": \"Messages to identify errors\"}, {\"id\": \"bb6d69c3-a027-491d-ace5-28ce5dbab7f8\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

The Validator displays a message for each occurrence of data that does not comply with the IATI Standard. The message identifies what data needs to be corrected and where it occurs in the data file. A count of errors is also displayed, which shows how many times an error is repeated throughout a file. For example, if all activities in a dataset have omitted activity dates, then the user will see a count of this repeated error, as well as the location of each error.

\"}]" +msgstr "" + +#. tools.toolpage.2948.content_editor +msgid "[{\"id\": \"14f38491-19ca-4a04-9f36-3b65769a0343\", \"type\": \"aligned_html\", \"value\": {\"html\": \"\", \"alignment\": \"normal\"}}, {\"id\": \"bb8d1168-9135-4f01-9b4b-62ff4920930e\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

Benefits of using IATI Publisher

IATI Publisher enables organisations to publish data on their development and humanitarian activities according to the XML format required by the IATI Standard. The tool is designed to be simple and intuitive, making publishing easier for organisations and bringing a range of benefits for users.

IATI Publisher:

  • Is free to use;
  • Provides clear explanations of data fields in the IATI Standard, together with links to useful guidance;
  • Enables data to be entered directly in the interface or bulk uploaded via Excel, CSV or XML file;
  • Runs automatic checks (via the IATI Validator) for errors before publishing data, with feedback on corrections.

Who is IATI Publisher for?

IATI Publisher has been built to support small to medium sized organisations (or those with only a limited number of activities) to publish data on their development and humanitarian work. An \\u2018activity\\u2019 is an individual project or other unit of development and humanitarian work, as determined by the organisation that is publishing the data.

Large organisations, such as donor governments or UN agencies delivering 100+ activities, are advised not to use IATI Publisher. Alternative technical solutions are recommended for the publication of large volumes of data. For more information, please contact us.

Publishing IATI data for the first time?

We encourage organisations new to IATI to use IATI Publisher. The process of publishing IATI data can be complex and IATI Publisher will guide you through the necessary steps.

Already publishing IATI data?

If you have previously published IATI data using another tool:

  • You can start using IATI Publisher now to publish data on your organisation\\u2019s new development and humanitarian activities.
  • If you would like to migrate your existing data to IATI Publisher from another publishing tool, such as AidStream, please contact us for more information on options.
\"}]" +msgstr "" + +#. tools.toolpage.2985.content_editor +msgid "[{\"id\": \"da9a07a7-9e8d-4539-935c-ec447d3adae7\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

We provide some usage statistics and analytics on our sites to the community. This page lists places where these can be found.

\"}, {\"id\": \"b92489fc-0f2f-4149-8f27-d9648b40dae6\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"\"}]" +msgstr "[]" + +#. tools.toolsubpage.668.excerpt +msgid "The IATI Dashboard contains a wealth of information. This guide takes you through some common queries performed by the IATI Secretariat. These queries can be adapted to cover different elements, attributes and metadata." +msgstr "None" + +#. tools.toolsubpage.2889.content_editor +msgid "[{\"id\": \"fb7b83ae-436f-44f9-bc60-324b2ab36d01\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

This guide provides information on how to form Datastore version 3 API queries. A subset of the Datastore API\\u2019s features and options is provided below. A full list of features that IATI is committed to maintain is outlined in the API contract. All features in the SOLR API documentation can be used as part of the Datastore v3 API, however those not in IATI\\u2019s API contract may be changed and updated over time.

  • Datastore v3 API contract - The contract contains the full list of search and filtering options IATI is committed to maintain in the Datastore v3 API. Key features are highlighted below.
  • SOLR documentation - This contains all of the features available via SOLR. The list of SOLR features is larger than those IATI is committed to maintain in the Datastore v3 API.

The Datastore API can be accessed through the IATI\\u2019s API Gateway. See the API Gateway guidance document for details.

Examples of complex API calls can be found here.

Each user is required to have a free account and include their subscription key when making queries. The details below show how to form the API query, as well as how to do so using the API Gateway\\u2019s Query Field.

Please note, users of the IATI Datastore will need to have technical competency and understand the basic structure and elements of the IATI Standard. Please see Tools and resources for data use for other ways of accessing IATI data.

Available endpoints:

Return data formatted as either one activity, transaction or budget per row. Each endpoint returns all activity data related to that activity, transaction or budget.

  • https://api.iatistandard.org/datastore/activity/select?
  • https://api.iatistandard.org/datastore/transaction/select?
  • https://api.iatistandard.org/datastore/budget/select?

In the Query Field use the collection parameter, choose a drop down option of activity, transaction or budget:

\"}, {\"id\": \"749f3343-78bb-49e9-8713-5d9ca7b5c100\", \"type\": \"aligned_html\", \"value\": {\"html\": \"\\r\\n\\r\\n
\\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n
ParameterValue
collectionactivity
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How to add activity filters

The first filter is added using the sequence `q=`, following this, further filters can be added using `AND`, `OR`, `NOT` and + (+ means AND/OR but cannot be expressed using text).

Attribute Code Searches

  • Search for a specific attribute code: q=sector_code:11110
  • Search for multiple attribute codes: q=recipient_country_code:(UG TZ)
  • Search for one code OR another: q=sector_code:11110 OR transaction_sector_code:11110
  • Search for one code AND another: q=recipient_country_code:UG AND sector_code:11110
  • Search for one code AND/OR another: q=recipient_country_code:UG + sector_code:11110
  • Search for one code but NOT another: q=recipient_country_code:UG NOT sector_code:11110

Narrative Searches

  • Freetext search in a specific narrative: q=description_narrative:rabbit
  • Freetext search in multiples narratives: q=title_narrative:rabbit OR description_narrative:rabbit OR iati_identifier:rabbit OR transaction_description_narrative:rabbit
  • Freetext search for two words in a specific narrative: q=title_narrative:(rabbit AND production)
  • Freetext search for a phrase in a specific narrative: q=title_narrative:\\u201crabbit production\\u201d

Note, the iati-identifier is counted as a narrative field in the IATI Datastore. Use quotes to find a specific activity e.g. q=iati_identifier:\\u201cUS-GOV-1-AID-OAA-TO-14-00001\\u201d

Further narrative search options

  • * = wildcard, returns matches with zero or more letters

E.g. apple* returns apple, apples and appleseeds

  • ? = single character, returns matches which include a single character

E.g. te?t returns test and text

Note: to use * and ? as wildcards in narrative searches, the search term MUST NOT be quoted. If quoted, * and ? symbols will be searched for in the narrative text.

How to search dates and financial values

The API allows users to select date and financial values within a certain range. This is added in the format [* TO *].

  • q=transaction_value:[* TO 10000] finds all field values less than or equal to 10000.
  • q=activity_date_iso_date:[2021-01-01T00:00:00Z TO *] finds all activities that have an activity date later 1st Jan 2021.

Note: The SOLR API cannot search for both the type and iso-date within a single activity-date element. This means you cannot select only start or end dates to search by; this needs to be done by the user or programme once the JSON/XML/CSV output has been retrieved.

In the Query Field use the q parameter, then add the combination of filters required using the guidance above e.g.

\"}, {\"id\": \"32e5ff80-e6e6-496f-800d-1bfd28c4ca4b\", \"type\": \"aligned_html\", \"value\": {\"html\": \"\\r\\n\\r\\n
\\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n
ParameterValue
qtitle_narrative:(rabbit AND production)
\", \"alignment\": \"normal\"}}, {\"id\": \"9aad7077-42a0-4993-9676-43e3409c4b5a\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

Return specific columns

  • &fl=description_narrative,sector_code

In the Query Field use the fl parameter, then add the list of data fields to return e.g.

\"}, {\"id\": \"68f77df9-02d0-4066-97a1-810c158c2db8\", \"type\": \"aligned_html\", \"value\": {\"html\": \"\\r\\n\\r\\n
\\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n
ParameterValue
fldescription_narrative,sector_code
\", \"alignment\": \"normal\"}}, {\"id\": \"63a73b23-a768-4205-bf6a-3a773e92c351\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

How to select the format:

  • &wt=json
  • &wt=xml
  • &wt=csv

In the Query Field use the wt parameter, choose one of the three options: json, xml or csv

\"}, {\"id\": \"320fd954-8189-40fa-91a9-91643bab655e\", \"type\": \"aligned_html\", \"value\": {\"html\": \"\\r\\n\\r\\n
\\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n
ParameterValue
wtjson
\", \"alignment\": \"normal\"}}, {\"id\": \"1787fbca-c4c1-4826-b32d-8e1e716dbfe2\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

How to select number of rows

If not used, a default of 10 results will be returned.

A maximum of 1000 rows can be returned per API call. Use the &start parameter to select which row to start from.

  • &rows=50
  • &start=0

In the Query Field use the rows and start parameter, then specify the number required e.g.

\"}, {\"id\": \"dad63ff2-5287-431a-8f29-5a80cc9546b3\", \"type\": \"aligned_html\", \"value\": {\"html\": \"\\r\\n\\r\\n
\\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n
ParameterValue
rows50
start0
\", \"alignment\": \"normal\"}}, {\"id\": \"16ec0dfc-aa2f-46e9-98dd-7b56a3bf3a96\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

Names of elements/attributes:

Names of elements and attributes are based upon the names and path provided in the IATI Schema. Each sequence of non-alpha characters is replaced with a \\u2018_\\u2019.

For example:

\"}, {\"id\": \"e90380b9-54fc-4447-b9fe-60baa588c27d\", \"type\": \"aligned_html\", \"value\": {\"html\": \"\\r\\n\\r\\n
\\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n
IATI NameAPI Name
iati-identifieriati_identifier
transaction/valuetransaction_value
transaction/value/@currencytransaction_value_currency
transaction/description/narrative/@xml:langtransaction_description_narrative_xml_lang
\", \"alignment\": \"normal\"}}, {\"id\": \"674d3fd5-f106-4c2b-960b-0094f653af88\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

A full list of the names and paths, plus the data type of each element and attribute can be found in the Activity Summary Table.

Character encoding

The API will encode certain characters. Either the character or the encoding can be used when typing/pasting in an API. For example:

\"}, {\"id\": \"464d5f35-c492-4b4a-bfbd-e63799ddc7d5\", \"type\": \"aligned_html\", \"value\": {\"html\": \"\\r\\n\\r\\n
\\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n
CharacterEncoding
`\\u201d`%22
` `%20
\\u2018:\\u2019%3A
\\u2018,\\u2019%2C
\\u2018[\\u2018%5B
\\u2018]\\u2019%5D
\", \"alignment\": \"normal\"}}, {\"id\": \"d2383ec1-53b3-47df-b0d6-81e272638b83\", \"type\": \"anchor_point\", \"value\": \"example-api\"}, {\"id\": \"cd5eb82c-f72e-488f-b96d-a0e60c806ad1\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

Example of complex API calls

Here are two examples of data queries to show how the Datastore API works:

Scenario 1: \\u201cI would like to retrieve location and budget data for National NGOs currently working on development or humanitarian projects in the Philippines.\\u201d

In this scenario, the user would like to filter the data by organisation type (National NGOs) and recipient country (the Philippines). The user would like to have each budget returned separately, with all corresponding activity data. This can be achieved using the following URL (plus subscription key) or entering the details into the API Query Field:

GET https://api.iatistandard.org/datastore/budget/select?q=reporting_org_type%3A22%20AND%20(recipient_country_code%3APH%20OR%20transaction_recipient_country_code%3APH)&rows=300&wt=json&fl=iati_identifier%2Creporting_org_type%2Crecipient_country_code

\"}, {\"id\": \"f322e1af-af42-4854-8088-06913f0b0c4d\", \"type\": \"aligned_html\", \"value\": {\"html\": \"\\r\\n\\r\\n
\\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n
ParameterValueDescription
collectionactivitySpecifies that each row should contain one budget only
responsetypeselectThis is the default API response
qreporting_org_type:22 AND (recipient_country_code:PH OR transaction_recipient_country_code:PH)Filters for activities with Organisation Type Code 22 (National NGO)\\r\\n\\r\\nAND\\r\\n\\r\\nThose activities must have the Country Code PH (The Philippines) at activity OR transaction level\\r\\n
rows50Specifies the number of responses to be returned
wtjson
Sets the output format to JSON
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Scenario 2: \\u201cI would like to know which organisations worked on teacher training projects in Uganda and Kenya that have begun since 2021.\\u201d

In this scenario, the user would like to filter the data by sector (Teacher Training), recipient country (Uganda and Kenya), that took place in 2021+ and would like to structure the output by returning participating organisations. This can be achieved using the following URL (plus subscription key) or entering the details into the API Query Field:

GET https://api.iatistandard.org/datastore/activity/select?q=(sector_code%3A11130%20OR%20transaction_sector_code%3A11130)%20AND%20(recipient_country_code%3A(UG%20KE)%20OR%20transaction_recipient_country_code%3A(UG%20KE))%20AND%20activity_date_iso_date%3A%5B2021-01-01T00%3A00%3A00Z%20TO%20*%5D&rows=300&wt=json&fl=participating_org_ref%2Cparticipating_org_narrative

\"}, {\"id\": \"b416075f-6cd6-45cd-9016-0dc9355c7be1\", \"type\": \"aligned_html\", \"value\": {\"html\": \"\\r\\n\\r\\n
\\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n
ParameterValueDescription
collectionbudgetSpecifies that each row should contain one activity
responsetypeselectThis is the default API response
q(sector_code:11130 OR transaction_sector_code:11130) AND (recipient_country_code:(UG KE) OR transaction_recipient_country_code:(UG KE)) AND activity_date_iso_date:[2021-01-01T00:00:00Z TO *]Filters for activities with Sector Code 11130 at either activity OR transaction level\\r\\n\\r\\nAND\\r\\n\\r\\nThose activities must have the Country Code UG or KE at activity OR transaction level\\r\\n\\r\\nAND\\r\\n\\r\\nThose activities must have an activity date in 2021 onwards.\\r\\n
rows300Specifies the number of responses to be returned
wtjson
Sets the output format to JSON
flparticipating_org_ref,participating_org_narrative
Specifies that participating organisations data is returned for the resulting activities
\", \"alignment\": \"full\"}}]" +msgstr "" + +#. tools.toolsubpage.2890.content_editor +msgid "[{\"id\": \"a2f8b0cb-4fc9-4a25-bd5b-be8151a292b6\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

IATI\\u2019s Datastore version 3 uses the same backend technology as the iati.cloud SOLR API. However, various optimisations have been made allowing all available valid IATI data to be returned and ensuring that the outputs are aligned with the IATI Schema. A comparison between the two APIs can be found on this page.

Please note, iati.cloud is no longer managed by IATI and may not have the same services as previously listed.

Step-by-step transition

To replicate a query on iati.cloud, without adding any advanced features, the following guidance should be followed:

Create an API Gateway login

All users of the IATI Datastore API v3 are required to register on IATI\\u2019s API Gateway and gain a free API key. This step allows the IATI Secretariat to better track how IATI APIs are being used, and ensure a secure and robust service for users. Once you are logged into the API Gateway you can choose between two subscriptions:

\"}, {\"id\": \"3734bbb6-d744-40d7-a8e7-cd6de7f386c5\", \"type\": \"aligned_html\", \"value\": {\"html\": \"\\r\\n\\r\\n
\\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n
NameDescription
ExploratorySubscribers will be able to run 5 calls/minute up to a maximum of 100 calls/week. No approval is required
Full AccessSubscribers have unlimited access to Public
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Once setup you will be able to use the API Keys provided either from within the API Gateway webpage or your local development tools. Further guidance is provided in API Gateway Instructions.

Change the base URL

\"}, {\"id\": \"b8c4e133-5e4d-49fb-9f66-8c8779e7a558\", \"type\": \"aligned_html\", \"value\": {\"html\": \"\\r\\n\\r\\n
\\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n
iati.cloudIATI Datastore version 3
https://datastore.iati.cloud/api/v2/activity?https://api.iatistandard.org/datastore/activity/select?
https://datastore.iati.cloud/api/v2/transaction?https://api.iatistandard.org/datastore/transaction/select?
https://datastore.iati.cloud/api/v2/budget?https://api.iatistandard.org/datastore/budget/select?
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Select data fields to return

The transaction and budget endpoints in the iati.cloud API only return a subset of the data fields available in IATI. In contrast, the IATI Datastore v3 API returns all available fields. The fl= parameter can be used to limit the fields returned to match the iati.cloud output.

\"}, {\"id\": \"709abc24-bf94-4e69-a049-0b2cdbec65c6\", \"type\": \"aligned_html\", \"value\": {\"html\": \"\\r\\n\\r\\n
\\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n
iati.cloudIATI Datastore version 3 field selection
https://datastore.iati.cloud/api/v2/transaction?&fl=iati_identifier,reporting_org_ref,title_narrative,description_narrative,recipient_country_code,recipient_region_code,sector_code,transaction_ref,transaction_humanitarian,transaction_transaction_type_code,transaction_transaction_date_iso_date,transaction_value_currency,transaction_value_value_date,transaction_value,transaction_provider_org_ref,transaction_provider_org_provider_activity_id,transaction_provider_org_type,transaction_provider_org_narrative,transaction_receiver_org_ref,transaction_receiver_org_receiver_activity_id,transaction_receiver_org_type,transaction_receiver_org_narrative,transaction_disbursement_channel_code,transaction_sector_vocabulary,transaction_sector_code,transaction_recipient_country_code,transaction_recipient_region_code,transaction_flow_type_code,transaction_finance_type_code,transaction_aid_type_code,transaction_aid_type_vocabulary,transaction_tied_status_code,transaction_description_narrative,default_currency,xml_lang,default_flow_type_code,default_aid_type_code,default_tied_status_code,humanitarian
https://datastore.iati.cloud/api/v2/budget?&fl=iati_identifier,reporting_org_ref,reporting_org_type,recipient_country_code,recipient_country_narrative,budget_type,budget_status,budget_period_start_iso_date,budget_period_end_iso_date,budget_value_currency,budget_value_value_date,budget_value,default_currency,xml_lang,default_flow_type_code,default_tied_status_code,default_aid_type_code,humanitarian
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Change field names in query parameter

Names of elements and attributes are based upon the names and path provided in the IATI Schema. Each sequence of non-alpha characters is replaced with a \\u2018_\\u2019.

For example:

\"}, {\"id\": \"15631064-cc15-4af7-9739-88be36e29a03\", \"type\": \"aligned_html\", \"value\": {\"html\": \"\\r\\n\\r\\n
\\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n
IATI namesIATI Datastore version 3 names
iati-identifieriati_identifier
transaction/valuetransaction_value
transaction/value/@currencytransaction_value_currency
transaction/description/narrative/@xml:langtransaction_description_narrative_xml_lang
\", \"alignment\": \"normal\"}}, {\"id\": \"bad071df-2520-46cc-97a7-558de03f21b7\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

A full list of the names and paths, plus the data type of each element and attribute can be found in the Activity Summary Table.

Fields with name changes between iati.cloud and IATI Datastore v3 include:

\"}, {\"id\": \"14d87cad-737f-44e9-bfc6-7e0e72f24dd1\", \"type\": \"aligned_html\", \"value\": {\"html\": \"\\r\\n\\r\\n
\\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n \\r\\n
iati.cloud names IATI Datastore version 3 names
default_langxml_lang
reporting_org_type_codereporting_org_type
location_id_codelocation_location_id_code
location_id_vocabularylocation_location_id_vocabulary
location_reach_codelocation_location_reach_code
location_class_codelocation_location_class_code
country_budget_items_budget_description_narrative_langcountry_budget_items_budget_item_description_narrative_xml_lang
country_budget_items_budget_description_narrative_textcountry_budget_items_budget_item_description_narrative
planned_disbursement_value_dateplanned_disbursement_value_value_date
planned_disbursement_provider_org_narrative_langplanned_disbursement_provider_org_narrative_xml_lang
planned_disbursement_provider_org_narrative_textplanned_disbursement_receiver_org_narrative
transaction_typetransaction_transaction_type_code
transaction_date_iso_datetransaction_transaction_date_iso_date
transaction_value_datetransaction_value_value_date
transaction_provider_org_narrative_langtransaction_provider_org_narrative_xml_lang
transaction_provider_org_narrative_texttransaction_provider_org_narrative
location_id_codelocation_location_id_code
transaction_disburstment_channel_codetransaction_disbursement_channel_code
result_indicator_title_narrative_langresult_indicator_title_narrative_xml_lang
result_indicator_title_narrative_textresult_indicator_title_narrative
result_indicator_description_narrative_langresult_indicator_description_narrative_xml_lang
result_indicator_description_narrative_textresult_indicator_description_narrative
result_indicator_reference_vocabulary_uriresult_indicator_reference_indicator_uri
result_indicator_baseline_comment_narrative_langresult_indicator_baseline_comment_narrative_xml_lang
result_indicator_baseline_comment_narrative_textresult_indicator_baseline_comment_narrative
result_indicator_period_target_comment_narrative_langresult_indicator_period_target_comment_narrative_xml_lang
result_indicator_period_target_comment_narrative_textresult_indicator_period_target_comment_narrative
result_indicator_period_actual_comment_narrative_langresult_indicator_period_actual_comment_narrative_xml_lang
result_indicator_period_actual_comment_narrative_textresult_indicator_period_actual_comment_narrative
result_document_link_title_narrative_langresult_document_link_title_narrative_xml_lang
result_document_link_title_narrative_textresult_document_link_title_narrative
result_document_link_description_narrative_langresult_document_link_description_narrative_xml_lang
result_document_link_description_narrative_textresult_document_link_description_narrative
result_indicator_document_link_title_narrative_langresult_indicator_document_link_title_narrative_xml_lang
result_indicator_document_link_title_narrative_textresult_indicator_document_link_title_narrative_text
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Select results to return

The Datastore v3 API has a limit of 1000 documents returned at once. This is to ensure data is of a size that can be handled by most browsers and will be returned in a reasonable timescale.

As with iati.cloud, the number of documents to return is set by the rows parameter. To return all documents in a query, users will need to repeatedly call the API and loop through the available pages by using the start parameter e.g.

  • To get the first 1000 documents: &rows=1000&start=1
  • To get the second 1000 documents: &rows=1000&start=1001

Results that cannot be returned

The IATI Datastore v3 does not have inbuilt currency conversion to USD. Users should take the value date of the financial value and choose their own method for converting the currency. IATI.cloud was based on the average IMF conversion rate for a given month.

The following endpoints, with CSV output only, do not have an equivalent in IATI Datastore v3:

  • https://datastore.iati.cloud/api/v2/activity-sector?
  • https://datastore.iati.cloud/api/v2/activity-country?

Comparison of IATI Datastore version 3 API to iati.cloud API

The two APIs are set up in very similar ways. However, the IATI Datastore API v3 is built to allow users greater flexibility when filtering data. Notably, all IATI data can be searched and returned using the activity, transaction and budget endpoints.

The IATI Datastore version 3 also delivers more timely updates, has lower costs and has an API Contract.

Do note that the IATI Datastore does not process IATI data. Any post-processing work, such as currency conversion and country/region/sector expansion, will sit down-stream of the Datastore API and will be considered in IATI\\u2019s upcoming work.

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IATI Datastore version 3iati.cloud
API subscription key is neededNo subscription key needed
All IATI data can be searched and returned for each endpointA subset of IATI data can be searched for each endpoint
All IATI data can be returned for each endpointA subset of IATI data can be returned for each endpoint
All field names match the IATI StandardNot all field names match the IATI Standard
Narrative searching available on all narrative fieldsNarrative searching available on some narrative fields
Paginated resultsNo pagination of results
No USD currency conversionSome USD currency conversion
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Further support

The IATI Datastore has been developed by the IATI Secretariat. For additional support on using (or transitioning over) to the new API, please contact the IATI Helpdesk: support@iatistandard.org. IATI\\u2019s Secretariat will happily set up a call to help get you started.

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This guide introduces you to the IATI Dashboard. It shows how you can check if your files are valid, that your data is structured correctly and what further data you can add.

  1. Ensure that your files are valid.
  2. Go through the headlines on your individual publisher page on the IATI Dashboard to ensure that your data is structured properly.
  3. Look at the Core page on the Dashboard\\u2019s Summary Statistics and work on getting all of your elements up to 100%.

Now you can choose an area of your data to work on. This could include increasing the frequency and decreasing the time-lag of your publishing, adding in forward-looking budgets, and increasing the number of elements you publish under the Financials and Value-added pages on the IATI Dashboard.

If you have any questions about the Dashboard and how to improve your data quality, please get in touch with the IATI Secretariat.

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As a publisher, you can use your individual publisher page on the IATI Dashboard to check for validation errors. To find your page, go to the Dashboard\\u2019s homepage and select your organisation.

Starting with the Headlines box, check the following.

Does your Reporting Org match between the Registry and in your data?

If these don\\u2019t match, there\\u2019s a risk that your data won\\u2019t be imported into visualisation tools as it is invalid. You\\u2019ll need to update your Reporting Org in your IATI files to match your Reporting Org on the IATI Registry. Please follow steps 3 and 4 under \\u2018Changing your organisation\\u2019s IATI Org ID\\u2019 on the Updating your organisation details page.

Do you have at least one activity file and only one organisation file?

If you don\\u2019t have an activity file, please see what activity information you need to include. You should have only one organisation file; if you have none or more than one, please see What goes in your organisation file.

Do your number of activities and unique activities match?

In IATI, every activity needs a unique identifier \\u2013 see What data should I publish? for instructions. If multiple activities have the same identifier, they won\\u2019t be correctly pulled through into visualisation tools. Check your data to find out which identifiers are duplicated.

Do you have only one organisation?

Unless you are publishing on behalf of another organisation, only report Organisation information for your own organisation in your organisation file. If you\\u2019ve added the details of any other company, remove these.

Are you using a valid version?

The IATI Standard has been updated in stages. Each stage has a corresponding version number. Valid versions are: 1.01, 1.02 1.03, 1.04, 1.05 and 2.01, 2.02 and 2.03. If any other version number is shown, please correct this in your files.

If you are using hierarchies, are these sequential?

Hierarchies allow you to demonstrate your internal decision-making and flow of funds in your organisation. You should start with activities at level 1, and then progress to levels 2, 3, and so on.

Do you have a licence showing?

IATI data must be published under an open data licence. You specify your type of licence on the IATI Registry. Please see How to license your data.

Do you have zero files failing validation?

To check which of your files are failing validation, go to the \\u2018Data Quality\\u2019 section on your Dashboard page. Each invalid file is listed with a link to the \\u2018IATI public validator\\u2019. Select \\u2018test validation\\u2019 to get details of the errors in your file. Clicking \\u2018Extra info\\u2019 will provide additional information about the errors, including on which line they occur. Please note that the IATI public validator checks only the structure of your files and does not give information on content errors.

Please note that later in 2020 IATI will be launching a new version of the IATI Validator.

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The IATI Dashboard provides metrics on XML errors and which elements and attributes are being used by which publishers. This data can be aggregated to show the total number of activities published on a particular day or separated so that you can see how many times an organisation has reported a title in Arabic, for example.

The examples of common searches below provide a method for navigating the Dashboard and finding the statistics you are looking for. You can adapt these searches according to the data you are looking for.

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You will need to know the name of the element you are searching for and where in the Standard it gets reported. This is because some elements appear multiple times in different places. For example, results in IATI all get published within a <result> element.

  • On the Dashboard you need to go to the \\u2018Exploring Data\\u2019 section.
  • Select \\u2018Elements\\u2019. Here you will see a list of the different elements and attributes in the IATI Standard.
  • To see which organisations are using an element, click on the number in the second column.

You will see all of the publishers using the element and how many times it occurs in their data. The Publisher IDs for each organisation are on the left. Clicking on the ID will take you to the publisher\\u2019s Dashboard page. Clicking on the \\u2018Files with Element\\u2019 number will take you to their files.

In this example, you are provided with a long list of publishers using the <result> element.

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List of organisations publishing a <result> element

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You will need to know which codelist the code is from, and where in the standard it gets reported. For example, an organisation is publishing SDG Targets if they declare code 3 on the TAG Vocabulary codelist. This gets reported in the @vocabulary attribute within the <tag> element.

You will see all the values on the codelist that are being used. Hovering over the number of publishers will give you the Publisher IDs for the organisations using the value. Click on the Publisher ID to be taken to that organisation\\u2019s page on the Dashboard.

In this example, UNDP is using code 3 which is the SDG Target codelist.

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List of organisations publishing SDG Targets

\", \"alignment\": \"media-figure\"}}, {\"id\": \"bac270d3-50e0-43ad-b9c1-7de2a9fc1c39\", \"type\": \"h2\", \"value\": \"On a particular codelist, what are the most commonly used codes?\"}, {\"id\": \"4a72c6e9-b0a4-46c5-b397-1cf61e593a1c\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

You will need to know which codelist you are wanting codes from, and where in the standard they get reported. For example, document format codes come from the File Format codelist. These get reported in various @format attributes within <document-link> elements.

You will see all the values on the codelist that are being used. Select the \\u2018Publishers\\u2019 heading at the top to arrange the column in size order.

Now you can see which of the codes are most commonly used. For the File Format codelist, the top entry is application/pdf.

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List of commonly used document types

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  • On the Dashboard, go to the \\u2018Data Quality\\u2019 section.
  • Select \\u2018Versions\\u2019.
  • Here you will see graphs displaying the use of different versions (expected and other) over time. Below this you can find a list of publishers who have at least one file at a particular version of the IATI Standard (expected and other).
  • These lists and the data behind them can be downloaded in a JSON format. Where you see (j) highlighted in blue, this will also take you to a JSON download of the data.
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List of organisations with version 1 data

\", \"alignment\": \"media-figure\"}}, {\"id\": \"58b5f42e-cfcf-44db-b433-2055d1a2f8c1\", \"type\": \"h2\", \"value\": \"What are the duplicated activity identifiers in an organisation\\u2019s data?\"}, {\"id\": \"226ac27f-57b0-4b4e-88ec-25ea91477cb7\", \"type\": \"paragraph\", \"value\": \"

  • On the Dashboard, go to the \\u2018Data Quality\\u2019 section.
  • Select \\u2018Duplicate Identifiers\\u2019. Here you will see a table of all the duplicate activity identifiers found in IATI data.
  • Find the organisation you are looking for. Clicking on either number will take you to a JSON file containing the identifiers and how many times they occur within the organisation\\u2019s published files.
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List of organisations with duplicated identifiers

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  • On the Dashboard Home page, scroll down until you see the list of all IATI publishers.
  • Select the publisher you are interested in e.g. United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
  • The \\u2018Activities\\u2019 graph displays how many activities the organisation was publishing over time.
  • Download the data on which the graph is based, in JSON format, by clicking on (J) at the top right of the graph.
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UNDP's activity count over time

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