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This report highlights the success and impact of using IATI-formatted data for automatic data exchange and budget alignment in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). It presents the current priorities, minimum requirements, and promises of timely and disaggregated financial reporting. The report also outlines the meeting with the Ministry of Budget and the Kinshasa Challenge to obtain project-level budgets for 2013 from various international organizations and countries.
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“Doing IATI” : DRC – April 2012 Automatic Data Exchange and Budget Alignment using IATI-formatted data Report-back to IATI TAG Cookham, 14 May 2012 Bill Anderson – IATI Technical Advisory Group
The PGAI case for data exchange is proven Current priorities Impact of IATI
Minimum requirements for Automatic Data Exchange IATI needs Accra Promises Timely reporting Disaggregated financials Forward-looking data Operational unit of aid “We will share more detailed and more up-to-date information about aid in a form that makes information more accessible to all relevant stakeholders.” “We will, to the extent possible, provide more reliable and detailed information about intended future aid.”
The Kinshasa Challenge • By July 2012 Ministry needs project-level 2013 budgets from: • African Development Bank • World Bank • EC • Belgium • USA • UK • Canada • Sweden