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This session will delve into the crucial question of awareness and impact in data-sharing: If a tree falls in a forest, does it make a sound? We will discuss the importance of transparency through the integration of DFID IATI data, partner data, and comprehensive project documentation. By building on previous successes and utilizing traceability, we aim to improve funding visibility, access to documents, and accountability in financial transactions. Join us as we explore strategies to enhance our information systems and drive continual improvement in data management.
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09:15-10:30 Development tracker
If a tree falls in a forest and no one is around to hear it, does it make a sound? The data revolution: Building on previous success
Documents Full financial transactions Geocoding
Traceabilityusing partner data DFID Overarching Project /Fund (e.g. Global Poverty Action Fund, Girls’ Challenge Fund) DFID IATI data Overall project summary: Funding, documents, transactions. Project Project Project Project Partner IATI data Individual project details: Funding, documents, transactions. …and on to sub-projects.
Partner projects Derived from their IATI datasets linking to DFID funding project
DFID IATI data More than DFID data… DECC IATI data FCO IATI data Scottish Govt IATI data Partner IATI data MOD IATI data BIS IATI data Home Office IATI data
Visibility drives continual improvement Partner IATI Getting our own data right Making our information accessible IATI Vital feedback