OUR GOAL
All organizations committed to aid projects should strive to keep their data open and transparent. Open Aid Register's goal is to assist non-profits and NGOs in making this happen by helping them publish their data in the standard known as IATI (the International Aid Transparency Initiative).
By publishing data in this IATI common data standard, organizations can be sure that their aid information can be shared, understood, and used by donors, other NGOs helping in similar sectors or locations, those recipients of aid throughout the world, and the general public.
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WHO IS ALREADY USING THIS
It is an extremely effective tool for NGOs to publish IATI data. We've found the platform's interface easy to navigate and intuitive to use. Partnering with the Open Aid Register is a quick and reliable way for NGOs to contribute to the aid effectiveness movement by becoming IATI compliant.
RECENTLY PUBLISHED PROJECTS
Water Team: Water Point Monitoring
EWB Canada170000 CAD
Mapping water points is a critical step towards improving clean water access for rural families in Malawi. Using an innovative tool we created to monitor the lifecycle of hand pumps, wells and boreholes, EWB volunteers have documented the location of water points across the country. With this information, we are facilitating improved decision-making for development partners and local government
- FROM 2010-11-01
- TO 2011-11-01
Water Team: Small-business solutions for repair and parts
EWB Canada140000 CAD
In villages where the majority of water points are broken, access to spare parts and repair training are needed to restore clean sources of water. To make this a reality, EWB is providing knowledge, training, and research support to our partners to develop and pilot a solution to this problem.
- FROM 2010-11-01
- TO 2011-11-01
WHO IS ALREADY USING THIS
Open Aid Register is remarkably quick and easy to use. In fact, the site allowed us to publish a year’s worth of data in a single day. If your NGO or foundation is looking for the best way to become IATI compliant, then you may well just have found it.
LAST PUBLISHED PROJECTS
Wikimedia Mobile
Indigo Trust10000 GBP
A grant of £10,000 to the Wikimedia Foundation, the non-profit that operates Wikipedia. The money will go toward upgrading Wikimedia’s mobile platform, which will enable Wikimedia to better reach the millions of people in the developing world and low-income communities everywhere, who access the Internet exclusively through mobile phones.
- FROM 2011-09-07
- TO 2012-09-06
Salary Costs and Internet Upgrade
Indigo Trust20000 GBP
A grant of £20,000 to iLab, a computer lab based in Monrovia that provides access to cutting edge technology, expert IT assistance and a community of like-minded individuals. Indigo’s grant will be used for staffing costs, the upgrading of iLab’s internet connection and a small amount for office supply and equipment costs.
- FROM 2011-10-05
- TO 2012-10-04
WHO IS ALREADY USING THIS
"OpenAid Register is the easiest, simplest way for non-profits to get their data into IATI. Every group should be using OpenAid Register."
RECENTLY PUBLISHED PROJECTS
Papua New Guinea Healthcare 2011
Global Integrity21500 USD
This project and the data it produced are a tool for understanding the existence and effectiveness of access to information mechanisms at the provincial level in Papua New Guinea's healthcare system.
- FROM 2011-01-01
- TO 2011-12-31
Philippines Local Government 2011
Global Integrity31752 USD
An assessment of public sector transparency and accountability in fifteen diverse municipalities in cooperation with the La Salle Institute for Governance.
- FROM 2011-01-01
- TO 2011-12-31