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Daniel Nogueira-Budny dnogueirabudny@worldbank.org Ottawa, Canada - 8 June 2015 The Open Aid Partnership of the World Bank Presentation for Third Annual GN-PBO Assembly 1
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Outline Outline of Presentation I.The Significance…and Opacity…of Aid II.The Open Aid Partnership III.Accessing, Understanding, and Using Aid Data IV.Case Study: Kenya 2
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Outline Outline of Presentation 3 I.The Significance…and Opacity…of Aid II.The Open Aid Partnership III.Accessing, Understanding, and Using Aid Data IV.Case Study: Kenya
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I - Aid What is Aid? According to the OECD’s DAC, aid includes projects and programs, cash transfers, deliveries of goods, training courses, research projects, debt relief operations, and contributions to non- governmental organizations - Aid is generally thought of as Official Development Assistance (ODA) 4
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I - Aid The Significance of Aid CountryNet ODA received (as % of GNI) for 2013 Net ODA received (as % of Central Government Expense) for 2012 Dominican Rep.0.3%2.8%* Ghana2.8%21.6%* Kenya5.9%26.9% Morocco1.9%4.4% Nigeria0.5%8.1% Seychelles1.8%12.1% South Africa0.4%0.8% Uganda7.0%57.8% Vietnam2.5%- Zambia4.4%28.5%* Source: data.worldbank.org 5 *Figures from 2011
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I - Aid Types of Aid ConcessionalNon-concessional Official Official Development Assistance (ODA) Other Official Flows (e.g. direct export credits) Private Private Grants (from NGOs, philanthropic foundations) Private flows at Market Terms (e.g. FDI, private export credits) 6
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I - Aid ODA is Just One Component of Aid Composition of External Resource Flows to Africa 7 Source: oecd.org
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I - Aid Our Challenge In much of the developing world, governments and citizens lack crucial information regarding the “who, what, and where” of development assistance in their countries. -Complicates development planning, management, and coordination -Discourages citizen engagement 8
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Mapping all donors within a country can help to: – Improve transparency and accountability – Identify gaps between resources and needs – Enhance country ownership – Ensure aid allocation is aligned with country development priorities – Improve coordination of development partners I - Aid 9 Benefits of Understanding Aid
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Outline Outline of Presentation 10 I.The Significance…and Opacity…of Aid II.The Open Aid Partnership III.Accessing, Understanding, and Using Aid Data IV.Case Study: Kenya
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II - The OAP Who We Are The OAP convenes… …to maximize the impact of aid-related resources Donors Governments Civil Society 11
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II - The OAP Our Mission To improve the supply of and demand for open aid data, building the capacity of our stakeholders to collaboratively leverage it for: -improved planning, management, and coordination of aid-related decision making -enhanced development outcomes 12
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II - The OAP 13 Source: openaidmap.org
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II - The OAP Launched in 2011, hosted by the World Bank Group Partners: Bolivia, Canada, Czech Republic, Estonia, Finland, Honduras, Kenya, Malawi, Nepal, the Netherlands, Sierra Leone, Spain, Sweden, the United Kingdom, as well as African Development Bank, Development Gateway, the Foundation Center, InterAction, ONE, Publish What You Fund, UN-Habitat, USAID, and the World Bank Group. OAP currently implements activities in 5 partner countries: Bolivia, Kenya, Malawi, Nepal, and Sierra Leone OAP is in discussions with Honduras, Liberia, Mozambique, and Tunisia Our Background 14
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Outline Outline of Presentation 15 I.The Significance…and Opacity…of Aid II.The Open Aid Partnership III.Accessing, Understanding, and Using Aid Data IV.Case Study: Kenya
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III - Aid Data 16 Capacity Building Innovations in Aid Data Disclosure Measuring and Boosting Impact Maximized Effectiveness of Aid-Related Decision-Making OAP and Aid Data
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III - Aid Data 17 Capacity Building Provide technical assistance and capacity building by: Strengthening donor ability to disclose interoperable and disaggregated data Supporting policymakers to integrate aid-related data into the planning, monitoring, and coordination of development assistance Building the capacity of civil society actors and journalists to extract, analyze, and use open data on development resources
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III - Aid Data 18 Technical advice to improve monitoring and coordination of aid flows through aid information management system (AIMS)
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III - Aid Data 19 Innovations in Aid Data Disclosure Convene implementing partners around innovative approaches to collecting, aggregating, and using data on development resources & Combine aid data with budget, public investment, and procurement data …so that policymakers and citizens can then track investment resources down the entire chain of delivery, from the source of funding to the services rendered.
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III - Aid Data Provision of a customized, user-friendly, open source mapping platform that can track location, type, and size of aid projects 20
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III - Aid Data Number of donor-financed activities in the education policy and administrative management sector for 2014 overlaying 2011 population data 21
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III - Aid Data 22 http://maps.google.com/gallery/publisher?pub=World+Bank+Group&hl=en Mapping World Bank Development Indicators
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III - Aid Data 23 Measuring and Boosting Impact Monitor and evaluate engagements to maximize its impact Coalesce donors, governments, civil society, and other development actors around good practices by sharing lessons learned on aid data management.
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III - Aid Data 24 Maximized Effectiveness of Aid-Related Decision-Making Ways OAP could help PBOs? Capacity building training sessions on accessing and using aid data from AIMS Development of open aid maps Improving interoperability of different data Using our convening power to promote enhanced coordination of aid and non-aid development resources
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Outline Outline of Presentation 25 I.The Significance…and Opacity…of Aid II.The Open Aid Partnership III.Accessing, Understanding, and Using Aid Data IV.Case Study: Kenya
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OAP Pilot in Kenya Demand Side Public ownership of open aid data Support Supply Side The ‘opening’ of aid data Geocoding Workshop Spatial enhancement of the e-ProMIS Open Data Bootcamps Open Data for Evidence- based Policy Workshop (planning) 26
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OAP in Kenya Geo-coding Project Activities Project documents Project data Information 27
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Spatially enabling the national system for development projects – to support visualization and project operations. by using location name, coordinates, county boundary… OAP in Kenya System Enhancement for the Treasury 28
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OAP in Kenya Promoting Aid Transparency Kenya: Country-owned development data at the subnational level Source: http://www.openaidmap.org 29
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OAP in Kenya Better Data, Greater Transparency Development projects Development indicators Social infrastructures Budget and expenditure …… 30
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OAP in Kenya Nairobi Data Literacy Bootcamp: Nov 2014 http://nairobi.dbootcamp.org/ World Bank, ICT Authority, Kenya Open Data Initiative (KODI), Code4Kenya 31
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Thank you for your attention! Feedback? Questions? dnogueirabudny@worldbank.org dnogueirabudny@worldbank.org 32
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