IATI Datasets

 

The International Aid Transparency Initiative (IATI) is a global initiative—comprised of a broad coalition of bilateral, multilateral, and private donor organizations, as well as countries that receive aid—to make aid information more accessible and useful. The IATI data standard, the emerging international standard for reporting aid information, is designed to allow aid donors to organize information on their activities in a streamlined, comparable format with three components: 1) the Activity Standard; 2) the Organisation Standard; and 3) the IATI Codelists.

More than 20 donors have signed up to IATI, which means that they have committed to publishing their information in IATI format to the IATI central registry.

A subset of key fields in the main AidData database can be exported in IATI format. AidData is continuing to work with the IATI team and individual donors and data providers to improve the quality and comprehensiveness of the export. To help users interested in browsing IATI-formatted information, AidData is also developing a feed to consolidate data published to the IATI registry and re-publish it in AidData Raw. Check back soon for this feature.

 

The following IATI signatories have published data in IATI format through the IATI registry

 Asian Development Bank

 Australian Agency for International Development

 Department for International Development, United Kingdom

 Development Initiatives Poverty Research
 
 Engineers Without Borders Canada
 
 European Union
 
 Finland, Ministry of Foreign Affairs
 
 Indigo Trust
 
 International HIV/AIDS Alliance
 
 Ministry of Foreign Affairs, The Netherlands
 
 Norwegian Refugee Council
 
 Oxfam GB
 
 Publish What You Fund
 
 Scottish Catholic International Aid Fund (SCIAF)
 
 Spain Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation
 
 SPARK
 
 Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency
 
 The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria
 
 The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation
 
 The World Bank
 
 UNDP (United Nations Development Programme)
 
 UNOPS (United Nations Office for Project Services)