Transcript of To increase the impact of development assistance by making aid information more transparent and...
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- To increase the impact of development assistance by making aid
information more transparent and accessible to a wide range of
stakeholders To improve the quality of research on aid allocation
and aid effectiveness
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- A new approach Sector dashboards New research using AidData
AidData Raw Tech Tools and Open Data Geo-spatial information and
maps Country Impacts: Malawi Country Impacts: Liberia
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- New articles and books using AidData Working papers Research
briefs The First Tranche blog
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- The latest, freshest data Geocoded and M&E datasets Links
to the IATI registry IATI collection/aggregation
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- Developed with Uppsala University, Sweden Adapted and improved
to incorporate lessons learned through work on WB Mapping for
Results and AfDB coding Accepted as the IATI standard for
sub-national geocoding
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- Following the open data movement Geocoding toolkit Codebooks
Links to IATI and standards IATI data feed: Coming soon in AidData
AidData API
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- Development Loop African Development Bank Malawi Aid Map World
Bank Mapping for Results
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- Full-featured visualizations Integration of mapping and charts
Select geographic area and export selected locations Examine
projects by sector, donor, funding amount, etc. Clustering function
Potential use for local M&E and results evaluation Overlays
with socioeconomic data (poverty, malnutrition, population density,
etc.) to monitor local impact and results Edit and update project
information, link to trip reports, site assessments, photographs,
or other monitoring materials
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- Feedback Loops and Service Delivery
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- Access aid information on the go Locate projects near you
Enable citizen feedback Foster accountability and increase
effectiveness
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- Geocoded Malawi Aid Management Platform (AMP) Integrating
geocoded data into AMP for sustainable workflow and improved
division of labor Work to be presented by Malawi MoF in Busan
Replicable and sustainable process for other AMP countries
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- 750+ projects from 30+ donors Nearly US$7 billion in total
funding Geocoded $5.7 billion from nearly 500 projects, work
ongoing
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- Liberia Aid Management Platform GIS module Instant GIS mapping
Identify and search for local activities Improves division of labor
Report generation and planning Streamlined visuals Module will
become part of regular AMP implementation in 2012
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