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“Doing IATI” : DRC – April 2012
Automatic Data Exchange and Budget Alignment using IATI-formatted data Report-back to IATI TAG Cookham, 14 May 2012 Bill Anderson – IATI Technical Advisory Group
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IATI’s third mission to Kinshasa
Automatic Data Exchange Budget Preparation IATI + Development Gateway Plateforme pour la Gestion de l’Aide et des Investissements (PGAI) Ministry of Planning (+ Ministry of Budget) Donor Focal Points
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IATI - PGAI Comparison Entry of Disbursements (DFID)
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The DFID case for data exchange is proven
Improved Accuracy Improved Timeliness Improved Frequency Disaggregated Transactions Forward-looking budgets Relieve Burden on Focal Points
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The PGAI case for data exchange is proven
Current priorities Impact of IATI
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Minimum requirements for Automatic Data Exchange
IATI needs Accra Promises Timely reporting Disaggregated financials Forward-looking data Operational unit of aid “We will share more detailed and more up-to-date information about aid in a form that makes information more accessible to all relevant stakeholders.” “We will, to the extent possible, provide more reliable and detailed information about intended future aid.”
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Meeting Ministry of Budget Needs
Accountable Organisation Donor Project Id Localisation Functional Classification Economic Classification 2013 Budget
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PGAI Budget Planning Report
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The Kinshasa Challenge
By July 2012 Ministry needs project-level budgets from: African Development Bank World Bank EC Belgium USA UK Canada Sweden
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