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Interactive Analysis: 17,000 organisations across the delivery chain
https://iatistandard.org › en › news › aid-in-motion-analysis Published: 15 Sep 2025The IATI Secretariat is delighted to share the latest State of the Data analysis: Aid in Motion . This analysis maps approximately 17,000 organisations working across development and humanitarian delivery chains. For the first time, you can explore this data interactively to see how organisations are referenced, where they sit in delivery chains, and how resources flow between them. Explore Interactive Analysis : IATI State of the Data: Aid in Motion What the analysis shows A persist...
2026 Financing for Development Forum Side‐Event: Revitalising development effectiveness
https://iatistandard.org › en › events › ffd-development-effectiveness Date: 22 Apr 2026FfD 2026 Side‐Event Revitalising Development Effectiveness: from Sevilla Commitment to Practice 📅 Wednesday 22 April 2026 🕒 15:00–16:30 EST 🤝 Financing for Development Dialogues (Fin4Dev Dialogues), FfD Forum 2026 📍 Conference Room 8 (CR‐8), General Assembly Building, UN Headquarters, New York 📺Watch live on UN Web TV: https://bit.ly/ffd‐revitalising‐development REGISTER HERE This Fin4Dev Dialogue will take place in the margins of the ECOSOC Forum on Financing for Development Fo...
IATI State of the Data Review 2025
https://iatistandard.org › en › news › state-of-the-data-review-2025 Published: 26 Feb 2026The IATI Secretariat has published a report presenting the results of six months of focused analysis on the publication and quality of IATI data. The IATI State of the Data Review 2025 , published today, consolidates findings from three thematic deep dives carried out between July and November 2025, each of which explored a specific dimension of IATI data and its real‐world usefulness. These were: Document Links ‐ revealing nearly half a million documents that add useful context to developmen...
Publishing tools and services
https://iatistandard.org › en › guidance › publishing-data › how-to-publish-data › publishing-tools-and-services-to-create-your-iati-data-filesA range of free and paid tools are available to help you publish IATI data, offering varying levels of support and automation. Some suit small organisations with few activities, while others handle large volumes and integrate with existing systems. Choose the option that best fits your needs. IATI Publisher IATI Publisher is IATI's free to use publishing tool that supports small to medium sized organisations publish data on a limited number of development and humanitarian activities. It helps y...
Becoming a Data Driven Organisation: Cordaid Becomes Latest Member of IATI
https://iatistandard.org › en › news › becoming-a-data-driven-organisation-cordaid-become-latest-member-of-iati Published: 21 Jul 2015Recently, the Dutch NGO Cordaid became a member of IATI, the latest step in a long‐standing commitment to transparency and open data. Cordaid have been publishing data to the IATI Standard since 2013, and last year launched an Open Data Dashboard, a map interface that enables users to access data through a series of map and chart interfaces. Cordaid's Open Data Dashboard We spoke to Roderick Besseling, Cordaid's Open Data Coordinator about what motivates Cordaid's transparency vision and wh...
Webinar: Testing new IATI Validator
https://iatistandard.org › en › events › webinar-testing-new-iati-validator Date: 27 Nov 2019IATI's new Validator has been launched for public testing between 12 November ‐ 11 December 2019. The new IATI Validator is an online tool for checking whether data complies with the rules and guidance of the IATI Standard. Publishers and users of IATI data are encouraged to test the new tool and provide feedback to the IATI Technical Team and Data4Development (who are building the new IATI Validator). Please read full information about the launch of tool. Sign up for webinar ‐ Wednesday 27 Nov...
Ensuring your files are published without access restrictions
https://iatistandard.org › en › guidance › publishing-data › how-to-publish-data › creating-files › why-we-need-to-publish-without-access-restrictionsOrganisations that publish their own IATI files must host them on an openly accessible website so that IATI tools can retrieve them. This guidance covers a common issue: security products blocking access to these files. Problem Some organisations host IATI data on websites protected by security tools like Cloudflare, which guard against malicious bots but often block legitimate users from accessing the data too. This can be misleading: the data appears available ‐ visible in a browser on the pub...
IATI Tech quarterly update Q3 2020
https://iatistandard.org › en › news › iati-tech-quarterly-update-q3-2020 Published: 14 Aug 2020This post has been written by Wendy Thomas, IATI Technical Lead based at Development Initiatives. Welcome to the IATI Technical Team's quarterly update. Every quarter, we update our community on the progress made on IATI tech and share our plans for the next quarter. The Technical Team's quarterly plans are reviewed by IATI's Governing Board technical focal points. You can read the last quarter's update and the IATI Workplan 2020. Website ‐ iatistandard.org The Technical Team comp...
How to create your IATI organisation identifier
https://iatistandard.org › en › guidance › publishing-data › how-to-publish-data › how-to-create-your-iati-organisation-identifierEach organisation needs an identifier to register with IATI, which will be checked and approved by the IATI Secretariat. Follow the steps below to ensure your IATI organisation identifier (also known as your IATI "org ID") is valid and correctly formatted. 1. Understand the structure Your IATI organisation identifier consists of two parts, separated by a hyphen: Registration agency code – based on the agency your organisation is registered with. Registration number – the number assigned to yo...
Remembering Brian Hammond
https://iatistandard.org › en › news › remembering-brian-hammond Published: 2 Sep 2021We were saddened to hear the news that Brian Hammond, one of the key architects of the IATI Standard and the first Chair of the IATI Technical Advisory Group, passed away earlier this year. Brian joined the core IATI team shortly after the launch of the initiative in 2008, following his retirement from the OECD DAC. His experience as head of what became the DAC Statistics and Monitoring Division made him uniquely placed to provide technical advice on the development of the IATI Standard, wh...