There are a range of IATI tools and resources for publishing, improving and accessing IATI data. For more information about publishing your organisation's data, visit Publishing tools and services to create your IATI data files.
Tools to access IATI data
Different IATI data users have different questions to answer, want to see data in different ways or download it in different formats; some merely want to see it, others want to integrate it with more data to create something completely new.
To satisfy the variety of needs there are a range of tools and resources to help you use IATI data in the ways that you want. The IATI Secretariat maintains a variety of tools and resources to help users and there is a growing array of tools and applications built by third parties external to IATI.
Broadly, the available tools fall into two categories: those that require no specialist expertise to use (‘non-technical tools’) and those intended mainly for use by people with technical skills such as software developers or data scientists (‘technical tools’).
Use the links below to find out about different tools and what you can do with them.
Search key IATI data on development and humanitarian activities. Data is presented in charts, graphs and maps. Recommended for users who are new to IATI.
Country Development Finance Data is an IATI tool that supports partner country data access needs.
Use Datastore Search to download IATI data in CSV, JSON and XML formats, or access the Datastore API.
Register your data files here and find details of all other organisations that publish IATI data.
The IATI Dashboard provides useful summaries on the range and quality of IATI data published by all organisations.
The API Gateway is home to IATI’s public APIs. It is the central point from which users and tools can programmatically access IATI’s data services.
AIMS help create powerful resources for understanding the scale and scope of development and humanitarian activities in a country.
Check if your data files align with the rules and guidance of the IATI Standard. Run checks on data files published by all other organisations or integrate the API into your internal data systems for periodic data checks.