Receiver Organisation
<receiver-org></receiver-org>
From the schema
Can occur: Min = 0, Max = Unlimited
The organisation receiving the money from the transaction (if omitted, then the receiver organisation is the reporting organisation). For the value of the @ref attribute, see the list of officially-registered organizations at http://iatistandard.org/codelists/organisation
@ref | Machine-readable identification string for the business object being described. |
@receiver-activity-id | The internal identifier used by the receiver organisation for its activity that receives the funds from this transaction (not to be confused with the IATI identifier for the target activity). |
Standard compliance test(s) for /transaction/receiver-org/@ref
- Must be on: Organisation Identifier Codelist
Receiver Org
Notes
The unique organisation identifier for the receiver organisation. Some large organisations already have existing codes assigned through the OECD. For those organisations where no code exsits, the organisation can generate their own code for IATI use in the format of country-registration company-registration number. (e.g. the organisation identifier for DIPR is: GB-COH-06368740.)
Additional notes
Organisation IDs: It is now recommended that organisation ids are built to a convention, so the schema declaration that @ref must be on a codelist is out of date. A change to the schema must occur through our change control process. As such this is flagged for change.
Example Usage
The full name of the organisation receiving the financial transaction (receiving in the case of loan and interest repayments).:
<transaction> .... <receiver-org>Ministere du Plan, RDC</receiver-org> ... </transaction>
The unique Organisation Identifier for the receiver.:
<transaction> .... <receiver-org ref="GB-1">DFID</receiver-org> ... </transaction>
If the funds are being provided to another reported activity, this must record the unique activity identifier for that activity:
<transaction> .... <receiver-org receiver-activity-id="CG-3-1440"/> ... </transaction>