Thank you for all the comments posted on our online consultation on publishing and using IATI COVID-19 data. Over the last two weeks we’ve heard from many organisations - through IATI Discuss, on our recent webinar, during a meeting with UN publishers and through comments sent directly to the Technical Team.
After reviewing all contributions, the Technical Team are pleased to share our response to the consultation and future actions below.
Endorsement of using elements in existing publishing guidance
We have received wide endorsement for the existing guidance, with no major calls to remove the use of any of the elements originally proposed. Therefore, we continue to recommend:
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Title - including “COVID-19” in the title of reported activities.
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Humanitarian Scope - for both humanitarian and development activities, link to the Emergency- GLIDE: EP-2020-000012-001 and Appeal- HRP: HCOVD20
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Humanitarian flag - using the humanitarian attribute for only humanitarian activities and/ or transactions related to COVID-19.
Additions to publishing guidance following the consultation
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Descriptions - if organisations are unable to specify COVID-19 in the activity title, they can include “COVID-19” in the activity descriptions and/or transaction descriptions.
Do note: d-portal has been updated to enable a free-text search for “COVID-19” within activity descriptions (see more details below on accessing IATI data). The IATI Datastore Query Builder also allows for free text-search for “COVID-19” in titles and activity description.
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Tag - if an organisation does not permit their development activities to be published using the Humanitarian Scope element, in addition to specifying “COVID-19” in the activity title and/or description, they are advised to use the element, vocabulary =“99”, treated as free text:
<tag vocabulary="99" code="COVID-19">
Our reasons for this addition:
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Although most organisations supported publishing all their activities using the humanitarian-scope, there were strong calls for the option of using the element as an alternative classification for development activities. The Technical Team has therefore taken this approach to help ensure that the publishing guidance does not prevent COVID-19 activities from some development organisations being published.
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From all the options provided on IATI Discuss (many thanks to @rory_scott for your suggestions), this was the most straightforward to implement. There were complications with the other options:
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Including GLIDE Codes as entries on the TagVocabulary codelist: There was strong opposition to recommendations for new vocabularies, as this created an extra burden on publishers to update their publishing systems and adds another layer of complexity to the standard adding the same codes in two places.
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There were multiple issues raised with using the element, declaring GLIDE as a custom vocabulary using code 99. They included the potential for typos when typing the lengthy code (more of a risk than typing COVID-19)
Accessing data that has been published using the Standard
We have listened to the many important calls for COVID-19 data published to the Standard to be accessible on IATI tools.
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d-portal: We have added a new ‘Trending’ feature on the homepage for popular searches. This now includes a COVID-19 button that performs a search for the elements in the initial publishing guidance. Many thanks to @Shi for this work and we will be working together for any future improvements. We have also added 14 new filters to this platform to enable more complex searches of all data.
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Datastore: The IATI Datastore Query Builder allows for free-test search of “COVID-19” in titles and activity descriptions as well as use of additional filters, such as the humanitarian scope element. For more technical users, there are also options of an API call to search across elements in the publisher guidance.
Further issues for consideration
There are a few key data needs that we want to explore over the next two months. We will be keen to hear if your organisation needs to publish and/or use data on the following themes:
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Quantifying percentage of funds allocated from an activity to COVID-19
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Diverted / repurposed funding due to COVID-19
We would also like to hear what data will be useful for analysing and responding to the long-term response effects to the pandemic. This was raised by several members of the community, including @reidmporter here and @stolk here . How will these data needs be different to the data required now?
Next steps
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IATI will be issuing updated COVID-19 publishing guidance and releasing new guidance on accessing this data over the next few days
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We will be providing instructions on both publishing and accessing COVID-19 data on our upcoming webinar on Monday 27 April, 3:30pm (UK time). We will also take questions from the community - register here.
Thanks very much to everyone who has contributed so far and for your appreciation of IATI Technical Team’s response to the pandemic so far. We look forward to working with you over the coming months on this rapidly developing situation.
As always get in touch with us by emailing support@iatistandard.org
Many thanks,
IATI Technical Team