23. Bjorkman and Svensson (2007). ‘Power to the People:
Evidence from a Randomized Field Experiment of a
Community-Based Monitoring Project in Uganda’
Clinics got cleaner
Fewer drugs stolen
40-50% more children vaccinated
33% fewer children died under the age of five
24. Why open data?
● Enter data once, close to the source;
then re-use, exchange, enhance
● Improves quality and accuracy; first in
registration, next in decision-making
● Better insight in money flows, activities,
plans, results, circumstances, impacts
● Allows for participation, mobilisation, and
accountability
26. René Grotenhuis, director of Cordaid
#SmartAid Debate
In the transition of Cordaid
towards a social enterprise,
open data technology has had
a place from the very beginning.
We use the new IATI standard
first of all as the basis for our
“transparency application”.
49. 1. Assess:
•Feasibility assessment
2. Commit:
•Internal and public commitment
3. Develop:
•Set up policies, processes and systems
4. Publish:
•IATI-compliant data
5. Improve:
•Data details, items and sources
Five Steps
50.
51. Exclusion Policy
A. International relations
B. Security and safety
C. Personal information
D. Commercially sensitive information
E. Information that is exempt under other
laws, policies and regulations
52.
53.
54.
55.
56. Agenda on the Implementation of the IATI
Standard by Dutch NGOs working in
International Development
● Istanbul Principles for CSO Development Effectiveness
● Busan Partnership for Effective Development
● Commitment to IATI, but in line with CSO principles
Ambition
57. Time to act
●
Prioritities Partos and Concord (2012):
●
Principle 5: Practice transparency and accountability
●
Principle 6: Pursue equitable partnership and solidarity
●
Principle 7: Create and share knowledge and commit to mutual
learning
Why these?
All three have to do with relations and cooperation
among organisations
58. ● 2-year programme
● “Open Information Policy”
● Opening data
● Peer events
● Technical advice meetings
● In-house technical support
● “Open development”
IATI Plan
Notas del editor
1) Assess Disclosure and licensing policy – understand the internal policies around sharing information and how this aligns with IATI (under IATI publication of data must be public domain or licensed under an attribution-only license). Data availability and basic mapping – determine what data is currently available and consider how it may map to IATI. Stakeholders – determine who will be involved in the implementation of IATI. 2) Commit Internal commitment - Implementation Schedule -this should be submitted to the Secretariat and demonstrates the intention to publish IATI compliant data and outlines all publication information. The process for submitting an implementation schedule is as follows: