WEBINAR 2 State of the Data: Aid in Motion
Join us for an interactive webinar exploring IATI data on approximately 15,000 organisations working in the development and humanitarian sectors.
Join the second State of the Data series to explore new analysis from the IATI Secretariat, mapping approximately 15,000 organisations involved in development and humanitarian efforts.
Together, we’ll discuss the challenges and opportunities for improving data publication to strengthen visibility, coordination, and impact across international delivery chains.
Register for two State of the Data dialogues
Aid in Motion: Making organisations visible across the delivery chain

- Webinar 1: Wednesday 17 September | 14:00 UTC
The IATI Secretariat will present their new interactive analysis and open the session for a discusison on the findings
- Webinar 2: Tuesday 30 September | 14:00 UTC
The second session will invite speakers from across the IATI community to share their perspectives and experiences. We’ll open the floor to explore how better organisation references can support stronger networks and more effective use of data.
Ahead of the State of the Data Dialogues, new interactive analysis will be released of all organisations mentioned in IATI data where a reference code was provided (these codes are used to consistently identify organisations across datasets).
Initial findings show that approximately 15,000 organisations have already been reported with an organisation reference by IATI publishers. This is not a complete list – it’s an early step intended to spark dialogue on how we can improve the visibility of development and humanitarian actors across delivery chains.
Together we'll discuss:
💡Your organisation’s data needs on organisations active in the development and humanitarian sectors
💡 How to encourage more consistent use of recognised organisation references
💡 Ways to improve how data on thousands more organisations can be made searchable through IATI tools
💡How a shared, interoperable list of organisation identifiers could evolve into a digital public good for the sector
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