Data on incoming aid to South Africa from a number of different donors published using the International Aid Transparency Initiative standard.
A range of tools and open source code for working with IATI data can be found at http://wiki.iatistandard.org
IATI data covers over 50% of official development assistance, and an increasing number of projects by non-governmental organisations / charities.
You can use the data to find details of projects and aid activities, and in many cases detailed aid transactions and geocoded project details.
List of active aid activities shared via the International Aid Transparency Initiative (IATI). Includes both humanitarian and development activities. More information on each activity (including financial data) is available from http://www.d-portal.org
Live list of active aid activities for Montenegro shared via the International Aid Transparency Initiative (IATI). Includes both humanitarian and development activities. More information on each activity (including financial data) is available from http://www.d-portal.org
List of active aid activities shared via the International Aid Transparency Initiative (IATI). Includes both humanitarian and development activities. More information on each activity (including financial data) is available from http://www.d-portal.org
List of active aid activities shared via the International Aid Transparency Initiative (IATI). Includes both humanitarian and development activities. More information on each activity (including financial data) is available from http://www.d-portal.org
Official Development Assistance data for programme spend of the cross-government Prosperity Fund by the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office. This data covers financial years 2016 to 2017, 2017 to 2018, 2018 to 2019, 2019 to 2020 and 2020 to 2021. The Prosperity Fund was closed on 31 March 2021, with some funding being added to the FCDO’s baseline for financial year 2021 to 2022, to continue funding some programmes.
To be consistent with the data we have provided to the https://iatistandard.org/en/" class="govuk-link">International Aid Transparency Initiative, the complete dataset includes data from previous financial years.
Find out more about the cross-government Prosperity Fund.
Find out about all ODA spend data for the FCDO.
The whole of government ODA data is on:
List of active aid activities shared via the International Aid Transparency Initiative (IATI). Includes both humanitarian and development activities. More information on each activity (including financial data) is available from http://www.d-portal.org
Data on Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) Official Development Assistance for frontline diplomatic activity covering financial year 2011 to 2012 onwards.
To be consistent with the data we have provided to the https://iatistandard.org/en/" class="govuk-link">International Aid Transparency Initiative, the complete data set includes data from previous financial years.
Find out about all ODA spend data for the FCDO.
The whole of government ODA data is on:
http://reference.data.gov.uk/id/open-government-licencehttp://reference.data.gov.uk/id/open-government-licence
As part of the Government’s Transparency Agenda, all Departments with Official Development Assistance (ODA) allocations are committed to publishing details of how they spend ODA in compliance with the International Aid Transparency Initiative (IATI) standard. The IATI standard involves listing specific details of the aid spend, such as recipient country, recipient sector and aid type. This data is then linked to the IATI registry which provides details of all aid data globally.
Organisations in International Aid Transparency Initiative (IATI) data are identified by their unique code, known as the IATI Organisation Identifier (IATI Org ID).
The Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) is the registration agency for the IATI Org IDs of all UK government organisations.
This list is updated as needed to reflect changes in the structure of UK government organisations.
This data records Official Development Assistance spend for each Conflict, Stability and Security Fund (CSSF) published programme.
CSSF programmes often work on sensitive issues and in situations with high-security risks, so we cannot publish details of all our work. We do not publish information that might put our staff or our implementing partners at risk.
To be consistent with the data we have provided to the https://iatistandard.org/en/" class="govuk-link">International Aid Transparency Initiative, the complete data set includes data from previous financial years.
Find out about all ODA spend data for the FCDO.
The whole of government ODA data is on:
This Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) Official Development Assistance (ODA) data covers financial year 2018 to 2019 onwards.
To be consistent with the data we have provided to the https://iatistandard.org/en/" class="govuk-link">International Aid Transparency Initiative, the complete data set includes data from previous financial years.
These funds provide support to arms length bodies and to the following FCDO-led soft power programmes.
https://www.wiltonpark.org.uk/" class="govuk-link">Wilton Park is an executive agency of the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office. It provides a platform to discuss global development challenges. Our support allows participants from ODA recipient countries to attend events and share their expertise.
The International Leaders Programme supports ODA eligible partner countries. It invests in a network of talented, rising and influential leaders from key sectors such as government, media, academia and business. Participants access UK professional expertise during targeted working visits to the UK.
The http://www.gbcc.org.uk/" class="govuk-link">Great Britain-China Centre (GBCC) is a non-departmental public body (NDPB) receiving core funding from the FCDO. It works for shared UK-China prosperity through dialogue and the promotion of the rule of law, good governance and sustainable economic development in China. The GBCC builds mutual trust, understanding, and long-term connections between decision makers in the UK and China. Through its work, the GBCC has in turn aided the establishment of economic growth and prosperity outcomes for the UK as a secondary benefit.
The https://www.wfd.org/" class="govuk-link">Westminster Foundation for Democracy is a non-departmental public body (NDPB) receiving core support from the FCDO. ODA funding enables the WFD to advance multi-party representative democracy in ODA-eligible developing countries. Through its parliamentary programmes in developing countries, the WFD supports civil society, electoral bodies and other independent institutions by building their capability and expertise.
http://www.chevening.org/" class="govuk-link">Chevening helps to develop future leaders, decision makers and influencers professionally and academically. It supports scholars across a wide range of subject areas including in science and technology, media and creative industries, law and business, finance and economics, and public services and civil society. Chevening scholars are required under the terms of their awards to return to their country of origin following the completion of their courses. This enables them to utilise their new skills and abilities to contribute to the development of their home countries.
Find out more about all ODA spend data for the FCDO.
The whole of government ODA data is on:
List of active aid activities shared via the International Aid Transparency Initiative (IATI). Includes both humanitarian and development activities. More information on each activity (including financial data) is available from http://www.d-portal.org
Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) ODA data for the British Council for financial years from 2016 to 2017 to 2023 to 2024 (up to December 2023).
To be consistent with the data we have provided to the https://iatistandard.org/en/" class="govuk-link">International Aid Transparency Initiative, the complete data set includes data from previous financial years.
Find out about all ODA spend data for the FCDO.
The whole of government ODA data is on:
List of active aid activities shared via the International Aid Transparency Initiative (IATI). Includes both humanitarian and development activities. More information on each activity (including financial data) is available from http://www.d-portal.org
Live list of active aid activities for Turks and Caicos Islands shared via the International Aid Transparency Initiative (IATI). Includes both humanitarian and development activities. More information on each activity (including financial data) is available from http://www.d-portal.org
Data licence Germany – Attribution – Version 2.0https://www.govdata.de/dl-de/by-2-0
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BMZ dati un dokumenti par divpusējo sadarbību attīstības jomā, atjaunināti un pārrakstīti vismaz divas reizes gadā. Mašīnlasāmie dati, kas ir brīvi izmantojami, izmantojot datu avotu, atbilst Starptautiskās palīdzības pārredzamības iniciatīvas (IATI) standartam. Organizatoriskā un valdības līmenī tiks publicētas aplēstās izmaksas nākamajiem trim gadiem divpusējai valdības attīstības sadarbībai katrā partnervalstī. Turklāt IATI organizatoriskajos datos ir saites uz BMZ un tās īstenotājorganizāciju galvenajiem transversālajiem un katrai valstij specifiskiem un tematiskiem politikas dokumentiem.
Live list of active aid activities for Cuba shared via the International Aid Transparency Initiative (IATI). Includes both humanitarian and development activities. More information on each activity (including financial data) is available from http://www.d-portal.org
List of active aid activities shared via the International Aid Transparency Initiative (IATI). Includes both humanitarian and development activities. More information on each activity (including financial data) is available from http://www.d-portal.org
Live list of active aid activities for Panama shared via the International Aid Transparency Initiative (IATI). Includes both humanitarian and development activities. More information on each activity (including financial data) is available from http://www.d-portal.org
Data on incoming aid to South Africa from a number of different donors published using the International Aid Transparency Initiative standard.
A range of tools and open source code for working with IATI data can be found at http://wiki.iatistandard.org
IATI data covers over 50% of official development assistance, and an increasing number of projects by non-governmental organisations / charities.
You can use the data to find details of projects and aid activities, and in many cases detailed aid transactions and geocoded project details.