Open Aid Partnership
Open Aid Partnershipvisualizes the
sub-national location of donor-financed projects
Open Aid Partnership- Objectives
• Improve Aid Transparency: increase transparency through Open Data on aid flows and public service delivery
• Enhance Results: Better target, monitor, and coordinate aid flows within countries
• Establish Feedback Loop: Empower citizens and CSOs to provide direct feedback on project outcomes
Increase Aid Transparency and Citizen Engagement for Better Results
Regions Countries
Sectors Projects
Mapping at Various Levels
maps.worldbank.org
Are health projects in areas with the highest infant mortality?
First Phase:
• 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 use the maps/data
Second Phase:
• Based on local data, promote Citizen Feedback Loops for better reporting on development assistance
Accompanied by:
• Evaluations to assess the impact of open aid on development outcomes
Implementation through a Phased Approach
Components
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
Implementation of 4 pilot countries (Bolivia, Kenya, Nepal & Tanzania)
Developing the geo-coding standard in-line with IATI
Developing Open Aid Map platform
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African Development Bank, Canada, Czech Republic, Estonia,
Finland, Foundation Center, InterAction,
the Netherlands, ONE, Spain, Sweden, and the United Kingdom
2012Mapping
for Results
History
Open Aid Map
• Geo-coding of donor-financed projects based on IATI standard
• Joint Open Aid Map for better aid coordination (AidData)
• Visualize projects of 27 donors combined with poverty data
Country Mapping Platform
Enable governments to collect, make openly available and visualize data on development assistance, budgets and public service delivery
Country SystemsProject Data• Championed by Ministry of Finance• Data collection and curation integrated in
country processes and systems• Ensuring long-term sustainability
Indicator Data• Subnational socio-economic data such as
poverty rates by district, infant mortality, and population density linked to Open Data Initiative
Poverty and WB projects WB and USAID projects
Public Expenditures Feedback Loop
Nepal Country Platform Pilot
Accountability
Groundwork for Asking Citizens to
Provide Feedback on Project Results
Foster Accountability:
Empower citizens and CSOs to
provide direct feedback on
project outcomes
Capacity Development
• Raise awareness among citizens about the power of open data
• Strengthen Capacity of CSOs and Citizens to effectively use and generate open data
• Engage, connect and empower communities to act upon provided data
• Assist public service provider in receiving and responding to citizen feedback
Partnerships and Learning
• Partnership with universities, think tanks and civil society organizations
• South-South exchange: share knowledge and learning (Bolivia, Nepal, Kenya, Tanzania, Malawi and others) in an expanding network
www.openaidmap.org
We would like to hear from you !
Soren Gigler & Johannes Kiess Open Aid Partnership Innovation PracticeWorld Bank Institutee-mail: [email protected], [email protected]