The standard asks publishers to provide details of a number of organisations participating in an activity, according to their role. It caters for the following roles:
- Funding - "The country or institution which provides the funds"
- Extending - "The government entity (central, state or local government agency or department), or agency within an institution, financing the activity from its own budget"
- Implementing - "The intermediary between the extending agency and the ultimate beneficiary. Also known as executing agency or channel of delivery. They can be public sector, non-governmental agencies (NGOs), Public-Private partnerships, or multilateral institutions"
- Accountable - "The government agency, civil society or private sector institution which is accountable for the implementation of the activity."
- When Organisation A reports to IATI about Activity1 it is clear that "Funding" = A " + "Implementing" = B
- When Organisation B reports to IATI about Activity 1 does it report ?
- "Funding" = A + "Implementing" = B
- "Funding" = B (From its point of view it owns the activity and is in control of the funds)
- And what happens when Organisation B is reporting about Activity 2?
- "Funding" = A + "Implementing" = C
- "Funding" = A; "Extending" = B + "Implementing" = C
- "Funding" = B + "Implementing" = C
Proposals
Change the definition of "Funding" to "The country or institution which is the original provider of funds".
Provide guidance that the roles of organisations in an activity should be reported in the same way by all reporters of the activity (i.e. the point of view of the reporting organisation is of no consequence)
Provide guidance encouraging the use of "Extending" for non-funding organisations that disburse funds to sub-contracted organisations.
If necessary add a further role to the standard which indicates who "owns" an activity.
i.e. These proposals support the use of 2.1 and 2.2
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