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Welcome to the IATI TAG meeting
Moor Hall, Cookham
14—15 May 2012
Overview of IATI
Brian Hammond
Chair of the TAG
Outcome of Partner Country Meeting – 23 April
 Excellent Partner Country pre-meeting – 8 points to Steering Committee:
1. IATI standard fully meets needs of PCs and non-state actors; should be the Busan
common global standard. Avoid creating another new standard; implement existing
commitments.
2. Welcome inclusion of transparency in global indicators to monitor Busan – to measure
schedules by end-2012 and implementation by end-2015.
3. Congratulate 25 already publishing in IATI format.
Urge all signatories to produce updated implementation schedule by end May and
publish some information by end 2012;
Existing publishers to increase frequency and completeness by end 2012.
4. Support deferring decisions on IATI hosting and governance until later in 2012.
5. Request guidance for partner countries on automatic data exchange to their AIMS.
6. Increase facilitation of sharing aid transparency experiences among countries.
7. Ensure better communication around IATI/aid transparency between donor capitals
and country offices.
8. Ask donors to support developing sustainable capacity for effective use of aid
information.
Outcome of Steering Committee
 Busan and IATI – the common standard
Clear mandate to reach agreement with other stakeholders on the common standard
incorporating the full IATI standard in time for endorsement at end June by final meeting
of DAC Working Party on Aid Effectiveness.
 The Global Partnership for Effective Development
IATI can help inform political discussion and can assist in monitoring.
Agreed to postpone decisions on IATI hosting and governance pending agreement on
the common standard and Global Partnership structure.
Subgroup to look at options later in 2012.
 Demonstration of tools to access IATI information and ways IATI data are being used
 Annual Progress report and donor self-reporting
Signatories to update implementation schedules by end June (end December for new
signatories) in time for first IATI Annual Report in September.
DFID found data review to highlight gaps and drive continuous progress.
 IATI Country Pilots and Budget Alignment Study – for discussion in TAG
 IATI Workplan and Budget
 workplan noted; hosting subgroup to consider resource implications of arrangements
Overview of progress
IATI now has 31 signatories – UNFPA and UN Women latest to
join – 14 are already publishing
22 partner countries have endorsed IATI
Signatories provide 75% of official development finance; those
publishing provide 43%
11 non-signatories are also publishing to IATI
Organisation standard
Activity Standard
Implementation
schedule
No. of signatories published
(out of 31)
7
14
14
No. of non-signatories
published
1
11
4
Overview of progress
Original signatories to 2008 Accra Statement
12 of 18 already publishing
6 still to provide implementation schedules
Half publishers still to provide organisation-level data
Signatory
AsDB
Australia
Denmark
EC
Finland
GAVI
Germany
Hewlett Foundation
Ireland
Netherlands
New Zealand
Norway
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
UNDP
United Kingdom
World Bank
Implementation schedule
Organisation data
Activity data
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
No
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Yes
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Yes
No
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No
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No
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Yes
Yes
Overview of progress
2011-12 signatories
2 already publishing and provided implementation schedules
Signatory
AfDB
Canada
CDC
Global Fund
IDB
IFAD
UNCDF
UNFPA
UN-HABITAT
UNICEF
UNOPS
UN Women
United States
Implementation schedule
Organisation data
Activity data
No
No
No
Yes
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No
Overview of progress
Other publishing organisations
11 publishing and 4 with implementation schedules
Signatory
Implementation schedule
Organisation data
Activity data
ADRA-UK
No
No
Yes
CAFOD
Yes
No
Yes
DIPR
Yes
No
Yes
EWB Canada
No
No
Yes
Indigo trust
Yes
No
Yes
International HIV/AIDS
Alliance
No
Yes
Yes
Oxfam
No
No
Yes
Progressio
No
No
Yes
No
No
Yes
Resource Extraction
Monitoring
Yes
No
Yes
SPARK
No
No
Yes
Publish What you Fund
Overview of progress
Provision of core elements of the standard
 Most publishers are providing core information
More to do on implementing organisations, commitments and
disbursements
Number
publishing
Percentage
(of publishers)
IATI ID
25
100%
Title
25
100%
Description
23
92%
13
18
20
10
52%
72%
80%
40%
Funding Organisation
18
72%
Implementing Organisation
14
56%
Recipient Country / Region
24
96%
Sector
21
84%
Transactions - Commitment
13
52%
Transactions - Disbursement
13
52%
Data
Dates:
Start planned
Start Actual
End planned
End actual
Overview of progress
IATI value added value elements: progress by signatories
 Timeliness - 3 updating quarterly; 3 more six monthly
 Future spend – 4 providing activity budgets
 Disaggregation – 4 disaggregating spend to aid traceability
 Few links to documents and results; none to conditions or geocoding
IATI Added value area
Number publishing (out of 14)
Timeliness of data (at least quarterly)
2
Frequency of updates:
At least quarterly
At least twice to date
3
6
Country forward budgets
2
Activity forward budgets
4
Multiple sectors
4
Actual project dates and project status
12
Disaggregated disbursements and expenditures(at least quarterly)
4
Disbursement and expenditure transaction detail
2
Planned disbursements
1
Identifies variety of participating organisations
12
Documents
2
Results
1
Conditions
0
Geo-coding
0