Preparing your organisation for data publication
Find out the steps we recommend to get your organisation ready to publish IATI data.
1. Build the case for publishing
Convince senior leadership and stakeholders of the benefits of IATI publishing, such as:
- Enhancing your organisation’s reputation and accountability
- Communicating your goals and achievements to a global audience
- Improving internal data systems and processes
- Enabling better collaboration and reducing duplication with other development agencies
- Increasing financial transparency and reducing corruption risks
- Meeting transparency commitments in policy and governance
For more information about IATI and its benefits, see: Why use IATI?
2. Assess the risks of greater transparency
Anticipate and mitigate potential challenges of a more transparent culture:
- Increased scrutiny of your operations and finances
- Security risks in publishing sensitive data (by sector, type, or location)
- Cost implications for your organisation of maintaining regular data publication
3. Secure cross-organisation support
Engage leadership early to build commitment across your organisation. Their support is essential for securing resources and embedding transparency into your organisational culture.
Involve key teams, such as Finance, Programmes, IT, Legal, HR, and Communications, from the start as they are all likely to play a role.
Set a timeline for both the initial setup and ongoing data publishing.
4. Make IATI publishing a business-as-usual activity
Treat IATI publishing as a continuous responsibility. This may involve assigning roles, updating job descriptions, and embedding IATI processes into regular workflows.
5. Prepare a post-publication communications plan
Once you’ve published IATI data, who do you want to tell? Some organisations create a dedicated webpage and use social media, newsletters, or press releases to highlight their IATI commitment.
Examples of organisations with IATI pages on their websites:
Consider developing an open information policy to guide what data your organisation can proactively share. For more information, see: Excluding data from publication.
If you have questions about preparing your organisation for data publication, please contact the IATI Secretariat.
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