The map allows you to see how aid development is distributed across the world. Please keep in mind that only data that is published to IATI is reflected in this map.
Select an item in the filter menu to open a filter, in which you can select any number of items. Click “Apply” to see the data and visualisations applicable to the current filter selection. Once a filter has been selected, the other filter menus will only show filters applicable to the current selection. If you would like to explore the data in more depth select “More Filters” to view a detailed list of additional filters. A green dot next to an item in the filter menu indicates the filter is active. Filters can be reset completely using the reset button on the right side of the filter menu, or within filter windows for individual filters.
Country
The recipient country, i.e. the country that will benefit from a particular activity.
Region
The recipient region, i.e. the supranational geopolitical region that will benefit from a particular activity.
Budget
The value of the activity’s budget for each financial quarter or year over the lifetime of the activity.
Sectors
The names to describe sectors within the OECD DAC CRS, as used within the IATI Standard. At the top of the filter window you can switch between DAC3 and DAC5 sector codes.
Donors
The organisation providing the money for the transaction.
Organisations
An organisation involved with the activity. This may be a donor, fund, agency, etc.
Publishers
The reporting organisation that published the information to the IATI standard. A reporting organisation may provide information on its own activities, as well as reporting on behalf of other organisations involved in the delivery of aid.
Period
The time when the activity takes place. When you select specific dates in the period filter, it will show all activities with a reported start date within the selected time period.
Activity Status
The current status of the activity.
Type one or more keywords into the search box. A preview of the results will be shown in the search window, divided into activities, countries, organisations, publishers and donors. Pressing enter will show the results in a table format.
Want to see more information about activities in a country?
Select the county by clicking on it from the main map or by using the search bar.
From the box on the left bottom corner where the locked country will show, select “See activities”.
Video: How can I explore the country page and see all the activities?
Want to check out a specific project?
Starting from the country page:
From the country page, click on the activity you are interested in.
You will be redirected to the activity page where you will be able to see more information about the project.
Using the search bar:
Type in the search bar the name of the project you wish to learn more about.
Select the project from the result list in the search bar.
Click on the activity name to see more information.
Using bookmarks, you can easily save relevant activities so that you have quick and simple access to them. You can bookmark any information on AIDA: an activity, a country, a sector, a donor, etc. See here for a tutorial on how to use bookmarks.
With the data alerts you can stay informed about any updates on AIDA.
How? You can set data alerts to get notified when there is an update based on your bookmark selection. Data alerts are sent once per week via email. See here for a tutorial on how to set up your data alerts.
The map and tables show the data your organisation published through IATI. If your organisation’s IATI publication is not fully accurate you will indeed see that reflected here. We can advise you on your IATI publication so your IATI publication will provide an accurate image of your organisation’s activities. Contact us.
Any organisation that wants to be more transparent about their activities can publish in IATI. Additionally, a large section of publishers are organisations receiving funding from donors such as governments, since publishing in IATI can also be a contractual requirement and thus needed for donor compliance.
If you go to their publisher page you can see when their datasets have been last updated.
The AIDA Platform is a visualisation layer on top of all raw IATI data. This means that the data quality depends on the publishers and the quality of their publications. AIDA only shows what is published.
Not certain about the data quality you are achieving through your current IATI tooling? If you are publishing through the AIDA Data Manager, a valid publication is ensured.
See the IATI Validator to find out the data quality of a specific publisher
See the publishing tool in AIDA
In the table view of the data, click the cloud icon in the top right corner of the table. This will allow you to download the current selection in CSV format.
As a programme manager, you can use AIDA to:
Video: What is most interesting to see in AIDA as a Project/Programme Manager?
As a fundraiser, you can use AIDA to:
Videos:
As a PMEL officer, you can use AIDA to:
Access information about projects and see their result progress
See financial flows overview (outgoing/incoming funds)
Video: What is most interesting to see in AIDA as a PMEL Officer?
The purpose of the IATI Standard is to increase transparency of Aid. For this reason, once IATI data is published, it is free and open for anyone to access online, including all stakeholders such as donors, implementing organisations, journalists, researchers, and the aid recipients themselves.
An activity is the IATI name given to any piece of work an organisation does.
An organisation involved with the activity. This may be a donor, fund, agency, etc.
The reporting organisation that published the information to the IATI standard. A reporting organisation may provide information on its own activities, as well as reporting on behalf of other organisations involved in the delivery of aid.
The organisation providing the money for the transaction. An organisation that receives money from one donor and then passes it on to another partner organisation is therefore both receiver and donor.
This is only available for customers with access to our IATI Data Services. To view the information please sign in and visit the page.
This is only available for customers with access to our IATI Data Services. To view the information please sign in and visit the page.
The data on AIDA is updated when a reparse is triggered manually. New and updated datasets are downloaded from the IATI registry and parsed to fit the datastore standard.
The AIDA platform shows data as it is published to the IATI Registry. Publishers report their data in varying degrees of detail, so not all activities will contain information on all IATI elements. Additionally, data that contain critical IATI validation failures will not be visible in AIDA. If you feel your data is not listed on AIDA please contact us.
The activity detail page shows incoming and outgoing transactions based on the IATI transaction-type codelist. Incoming transactions show data for codes 1 (incoming funds), 11 (incoming commitment), and 13 (incoming pledge). Outgoing transactions show data for codes 2 (outgoing commitment), 3 (disbursement), 4 (expenditure) and 12 (outgoing pledge).
Transaction values are converted into USD in order to aggregate monetary data. The exchange rates are retrieved from the International Monetary Fund, based on the Special Drawing Right per currency unit. The exchange rates are based on monthly averages and stored in our database, and are updated whenever a reparse of the data happens.
Country descriptions are retrieved from the first paragraph of the relevant country’s Wikipedia page.