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Open Aid Partnership Innovations Labs World Bank Institute IATI Steering Committee Paris, March 13, 2013

Iati open aid presentation march 13 2013

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Open Aid Partnership

Innovations Labs World Bank Institute IATI Steering CommitteeParis, March 13, 2013

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OAP Objectives

1. Improve Aid Transparency: increase transparency on aid flows and public service delivery

2. Enhance Results: Better target, monitor, and coordinate aid flows within countries

3. Establish Feedback Loop: Empower citizens and CSOs to provide direct feedback on project outcomes

Increase Aid Transparency and Citizen Engagement for Better Results

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Key Components of Partnership

• Open Aid Map a common platform to show locations of donor programs

• Country Platforms for open aid flows and public expenditures

• Capacity Development to empower CSOs and citizens to effectively use and generate data

• Citizen Feedback Loops to promote citizen engagement in the delivery of public services

• Impact Evaluations to assess the impact of open aid on development outcomes

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2,700+ projects

30,000+ locations

143 countries

13 countries

Discussion & consensus on the focus for OAP

Endorsement of OAP by 6 countries & the World Bank

Partner Consul-tation

Technical Workshops (Finland, Sweden)

Implementation in 4 countries (Bolivia, Kenya, Nepal & Tanzania)

Developing the geo-coding standard with IATI

Develop Open Aid Map platform

HL4Busan

Canada, Czech Republic, Estonia, Finland, the Netherlands, Spain, Sweden, the United Kingdom,

AfDB, Foundation Center, ONE and InterAction

2012Mapping

for Results

History

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Regions Countries

Sectors Projects

Mapping for Results

maps.worldbank.org

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• Over 540 projects mapped

• Over 2,100 project activities mapped

• Approximately $5.3 billion cumulative commitments covered for all AMP projects ongoing as of August 2011

2.0

Geo-codingOpen

Aid Map

Malawi’s Open Aid Map

Geo-coding of projects of 27 donors based on IATI standard:AfDB, AusAid,BADEA, CIDA, CDC,China, DfID, EU, FAO, FICA, GTZ, ICEIDA, IFAD, Irish Aid, Japan, JICA, KfW, Kuwait Fund, NORAD, OPEC Fund, UNAIDS, UNDP, UNHCR, UNIDO, USAID, WFP, World Bank

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Aid Management

Platform (AMP)

Sub-national geographic

location information

Geo-coding

Open Aid Map

AMP 2.0AMP

Evolution of Aid Mapping in Malawi

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AMP 2.0AMP Geo-codingOpen

Aid Map

Project Proliferation, Density & Poverty

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AMP 2.0AMP Geo-codingOpen

Aid Map

Project Proliferation & Population

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AMP 2.0AMP Geo-codingOpen

Aid Map

Sectoral Analysis of Project Activities

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ICT-enabled Citizen Feedback

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Nepal- On Track platform

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Zambia: Lusaka Water & Sanitation Project

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Initiatives

Partners

Next Steps

1. Broader endorsement by donors and other partners

2. Build upon existing IATI standards with geo-standards

3. Leverage as communications tools to promote transparency agenda

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EXTRA Slides

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Poverty and WB projects WB and USAID projects

Public Expenditures Feedback Loop

Nepal M4R Implementation

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Open Aid Map – Moldova with V4 Countries