How will IATI help developing countries to access good quality information from donors?
Many partner countries have Aid Information Management Systems (AIMS) which are of enormous benefit to them in collecting and monitoring information on aid. Partner countries also collect and record aid information as part of the budget processes, in line with the Paris Declaration commitments. However, partners report that they continue to struggle to access good, up-to-date information from donors to populate their AIMS and budgets. We believe IATI can make a valuable contribution to these systems and the data collection processes to make the data more complete and their collection more sustainable. IATI would improve information in developing countries because: – donors would make a stronger and more accountable commitment to provide comprehensive data and information; – donors would put in place more systematic mechanisms to collect, structure and publish information needed by developing country governments; – data provided by donors would also be publicly available at the same tim
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