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IATI – An Introduction Date Event Name of Presenter
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What is IATI? Multi- Stakeholder Common Standard Single point of access
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Why do we need IATI? Different formats Hard to findNot current Not comprehensive InconsistentIn multiple locations Not forward looking Not comparable There’s lots of information available but it’s...
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How does IATI change the state of play? In a standardised format Updated Regularly From a range of actors All in one placeForward lookingComparable IATI enables organisations to publish data that is...
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Who wants the data? Partner Country Governments Tax payersCivil SocietyMedia
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Busan HLF 2011 Accra HLF 2008 Where does IATI come from? “Implement a common, open standard for electronic publication of timely, comprehensive and forward looking information on resources provided through development cooperation...” Busan Declaration Para. 23 c “publicly disclose regular, detailed and timely information on volume, allocation and results...” “provide regular and timely information on forward expenditure and implementation plans...” Accra Agenda for Action Para. 24a and 26b
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IATI and Open Development AccountabilityOpen Data Beneficiary Feedback Access to Information
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How is IATI governed?
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What kind of organisations are publishing to IATI? 267
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How is IATI data being used?
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devtracker.dfid.gov.uk www.openaid.nl www.openaid.se
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What are the next steps for IATI? More data Better quality data Data being used
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ADDITIONAL SLIDES
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The Common Standard Common Standard OECD DAC Creditor Reporting System IATI OECD DAC Forward Spending Survey
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What information do organisations publish? Organisation StandardActivity Standard Forward looking budgets Strategic documents Full transaction history Sub-national Geographic coding Conditions, Outputs, Outcomes Sectors and Classifications Country budgets Forward looking budgets
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IATI and Joined Up Data
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