This version is DEPRECATED, v2.03 is the latest version
This version is DEPRECATED, v2.03 is the latest version
iati-activities/iati-activity/policy-marker
This is the reference page for the XML element policy-marker
.
A policy or theme addressed by the activity. A text description of the theme appears in the content, and a formal identifier appears in the @ref attribute. The @vocabulary attribute can also help to segment the markers into separate vocabularies. This element can be repeated for each policy marker. For the value of the @code attribute, see http://iatistandard.org/codelists/policy_marker
Policy marker code. If vocabulary is missing or “DAC” use the IATI Policy Marker Codelist which is based on columns 20-23 and 28-31 of the CRS++ reporting format.
This value must be of type xsd:string.
This value must be on the PolicyMarker codelist.
Policy vocabulary used. Default is “DAC”, but “RO” may also be used for publisher’s own markers.
See http://iatistandard.org/codelists/vocabulary
This value must be of type xsd:string.
This value must be on the Vocabulary codelist.
The significance of the policy marker for this activity (e.g. principal or significant), from a list defined by IATI. If a marker is not significant, the policy-marker element will not be present.
See http://iatistandard.org/codelists/policy_significance
This value must be of type xsd:string.
This value must be on the PolicySignificance codelist.
ISO 2 letter code specifying the language of text in this element.
This value should be on the Language codelist.
Example policy-marker
that declares a PolicyMarker
code 2, with a PolicySignificance
code of 3.
In this example, the vocabulary
DAC is also declared:
<policy-marker code="2" significance="3" vocabulary="DAC" />
Multiple policy-marker
elements can be reported:
<policy-marker code="1" significance="3" vocabulary="DAC" />
<policy-marker code="2" significance="3" vocabulary="DAC" />
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