Policy / Thematic Markers

policy-marker

Can occur: Min = 0, Max = Unlimited

A policy or theme addressed by the activity. A text description of the theme appears in the content, and a formal identifier appears in the @ref attribute. The @vocabulary attribute can also help to segment the markers into separate vocabularies. This element can be repeated for each policy marker. For the value of the @code attribute, see http://iatistandard.org/codelists/policy_marker

@code Machine-readable code for the entity being described.
@vocabulary An identifier for the vocabulary in use, to segment codes into different vocabularies (e.g. Rio, Environment) to aid with comparison and classification. See http://iatistandard.org/codelists/vocabulary
@significance The significance of the policy marker for this activity (e.g. principal or significant), from a list defined by IATI. If a marker is not significant, the policy-marker element will not be present. See http://iatistandard.org/codelists/policy_significance

This element also references "textAtts"

Attribute group for elements containing free text content.

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@xml:langoptionalhttp://www.w3.org/XML/1998/namespace

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