This version is DEPRECATED, v2.03 is the latest version
This version is DEPRECATED, v2.03 is the latest version
iati-activities/iati-activity/recipient-region
This is the reference page for the XML element recipient-region
.
A geopolitical region (above the country level) that will benefit from this activity. This element is primarily for administrative and geopolitical purposes. If the specific country/-ies are known, the activity report can use the recipient-country element instead. For geographical location, use the location element.
For the value of the @code attribute, see http://iatistandard.org/codelists/region
Machine readable code for the entity being described. The value should be available on a related codelist.
This value must be of type xsd:string.
This value must be on the Region codelist.
The vocabulary from which the region code is drawn. If it is not present 1 - ‘OECD DAC’ is assumed.
This value must be of type xsd:string.
This value must be on the RegionVocabulary codelist.
The percentage of the budget allocated to this item. Content must be a positive decimal number between 0 and 100, with no percentage sign. In version 1.03 of the IATI Standard this value became designated as a decimal value and no longer as a positive integer.
This value must be of type xsd:decimal.
ISO 2 letter code specifying the language of text in this element.
This value should be on the Language codelist.
Example recipient-region
with relevant Region
code.
The optional RegionVocabulary
is also be declared
<recipient-region code="498" vocabulary="1" />
When multiple recipient-region
are declared, then the percentage
values should sum to 100% for the specific iati-activity
:
<recipient-region code="498" percentage="50" vocabulary="1" />
<recipient-region code="289" percentage="50" vocabulary="1" />
Additionally, the name of the Region
can also be declared:
<recipient-region code="289">South of Sahara, regional<recipient-region>
Where used, the percentage
attribute is now designated as a decimal value and no longer as a positive Integer
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