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Implementer #24
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Recent work based on IATI data (some of which was presented to the TAG) show that the quality of the information published about the implementing organization is very important to make the data usable. Any way by which the quality can be assessed would thus increase the value of this test, and of the Index. Just having something in this field should no longer be enough. Based on our work on Tanzania data, I would suggest to (strive to) test that meaningful information on the implementer is provided, especially the following:
Finally, note that the above would also be relevant for other org roles, especially funding. |
Many thanks for raising this, @YohannaLoucheur. We’re interested in exploring this, and have been discussing similar ideas (on both org names and org IDs) with @rolfkleef and @markbrough. |
Thanks for comments here. This test will remain as proposed. There is certainly some useful data use work to be done in this area, but it probably isn’t for the index. It would be great to score publishers on the use of org IDs, but unfortunately the infrastructure isn’t there yet to make this possible. |
Description
The implementer of the activity is the organisation which is principally responsible for delivering this activity.
Note: This test has not been modified since the 2016 Aid Transparency Index
Proposed test
IATI 2.0x
IATI 1.0x
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