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Deconstructing IATI, DADCoP 2014. Supporting local CSOs implement the standard By Steve Kenei. 22 nd Jan 2014. Who are we? Short story. Global Humanitarian Assistance. Budget Analysis. Investments To End Poverty. AidInfo. AidInfo. Recap. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Development Initiatives exists

to end absolute poverty by 2030

www.devinit.org

Deconstructing IATI, DADCoP 2014Supporting local CSOs implement the standardBy Steve Kenei

22nd Jan 2014

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Who are we? Short story

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Global Humanitarian Assistance

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Budget Analysis

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Investments To End Poverty

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AidInfo

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AidInfo

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RecapObjective : End chronic poverty by 2030 through access to better information on resource allocation

How? • Providing thorough analysis on how money is spent• Work on building capacity for organisations on analytical and reporting skills• Forge forward towards a common open transparency standard• We believe in working with technology to influence policy

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What’s DI’s role in IATI?

Technical Lead

Outreach to non-traditional donors and civil society

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IATI: Breaking down the standard Multi stake-holder initiative Improvement of aid transparencyPublishers include government agencies, multi-laterals, local and international NGOs, dev finance institutions and even the private sector

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IATI: Under the hood• XML based open standard for reporting

• High degree of technicality

• Is combination of two standards; Organisation StandardActivity Standard

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The Organisation Standard• Who is reporting? Donor, recipient etc

• Forward planning budgets (including period and value) Reporting agency, recipient agency and countries

• Links to organisation documents Annual reports, published results etc

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Activity Standard• More complex (has about 60 entry fields)• Activity can be classified as a project, programme, contract etc• Contains transactional data• Sectoral classifications• Geographic data• Activity level documentation links• Outputs, impact and results

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Transactions

Types• Commitments, Incoming Funds, Disbursements,

Reimbursements, Expenditure, Interest, Loan Repayments (Equity purchase/sale, etc)

Currencies and value dates

Granularity• Minimum ask = quarterly aggregates

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Visualising an Activity

• Project Number, Title, Description, Sector

What

• Funding, Accountable, Implementing

Who

• Start Date, End Date

When

• Country/Region

Where

• Incoming Funds, Disbursements, Expenditures, Budgets

How much?

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Publication• Data belongs to the publishing organisation• It is published and stored with the originator with links to the IATI registry• API’s are issued to 3rd party application developers to develop visualisation tools

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The registry

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What it looks like on the registry

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What it looks like to you

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Day to day...Maintain

and upgrade

the standard

Guidance and

documentation

Support to

publishers

Training

Publishing tools

TAG

Country work

Data use tools

Political and

technical partners

Outreach

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Local CSO outreach & support• Started late last year• Girls Education Challenge fund – entry

point• The GEC has about 15 grantees in the

region• Stakeholder scoping in Kenya and Uganda

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Training methodology• Understanding the benefits of

transparency• Going through case studies of first time

publishers to understand challenges likely to be faced

• Do internal feasibility studies to fathom difficulties likely to arise and how to overcome them

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Training methodology• Review of the standard

• What to publish

• Implementation schedule

• Publishing tools

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Implementation Schedule

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Publishing tools

IATI-xml

In-house

Xls/csv conversion

Web Entry Platform

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CSV conversion tool• For use with large data sets• User converts system generated .xls files

into .csv files• Automated conversion of .csv into .xml• .xml published onto registry

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CSV conversion tool

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Web entry platform: AIDSTREAM• Secure, online project management

software developed by partners in Open Nepal project

• Free and open source

• A user-friendly way of easily capturing and publishing data

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AIDSTREAM

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In action

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Story so far• One publisher in Kenya so far (ICL Africa)• One to begin implementation by end of

January• More than 15 local African CSOs

publishing• Continued support for local CSOs

publishing

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Way forward• Further scoping and identification of

stakeholders• Continued outreach to local CSOs• Developing a localised training manual• Identify new entry points from development

partners• Learn from DAD/UNDP; shift implementation

perception from being donor lead to CSO/Country lead

• Working on unification of reporting standards

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Development Initiatives LtdNorth Quay HouseQuay sideTemple BackBristolBS1 6FLUnited Kingdomwww.devinit.org

Thank you very much

Steve Kenei